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− | + | Johannes was born on April 2, 1769 in Germany | |
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− | ==Marriage & Children== | + | ==Marriage & Children== |
− | + | He married Ursula in 1764 and had the following known children: | |
+ | *Johannes Saddlemire, Jr. | ||
+ | *George Saddlemire | ||
+ | *Frederick Saddlemire | ||
+ | *Christian Saddlemire | ||
+ | *Jacob Saddlemire | ||
+ | *Margaret Saddlemire married Jacob Zimmer | ||
+ | *Elizabeth Saddlemire married George Zimmer | ||
+ | *[[Bio:Saddlemire, Adam|Adam Saddlemire]] | ||
==Death== | ==Death== | ||
− | + | Johannes died on May 5, 1814 in Knox. His wife survived him. | |
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+ | ==His Will== | ||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | Image:Johannes-Saddlemire.jpg|<center>Recorded and proved on May 31, 1815</center> | ||
+ | Image:{filename}|<center>{caption}</center> | ||
+ | {...} | ||
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==Additional Media== | ==Additional Media== |
Latest revision as of 19:08, 25 May 2013
Birth
Johannes was born on April 2, 1769 in Germany
Education
Occupation
Marriage & Children
He married Ursula in 1764 and had the following known children:
- Johannes Saddlemire, Jr.
- George Saddlemire
- Frederick Saddlemire
- Christian Saddlemire
- Jacob Saddlemire
- Margaret Saddlemire married Jacob Zimmer
- Elizabeth Saddlemire married George Zimmer
- Adam Saddlemire
Death
Johannes died on May 5, 1814 in Knox. His wife survived him.
His Will
Additional Media
http://www.fold3.com/image/#28420644
Revolutionary War Pension Application
Peter Young application 7 June 1832
In order to obtain beneftis of the act of Congress of the seventh of June in the year one thousand eight hundred and thirty two - State of New York.
Montgomery County so on this twelfth day of March A.D. one thousand eight hundred thirty nine personally appeared before the court of General Sessions of the peace in & for the county of Montgomery aforesaid Peter Young of Canajoharie in said county aged seventy-seven or seventy-eight years who being first duly sworn according to law doth on his oath doth make the following declaration in order to obtain the benefit of the provisions made by the act of congress passed June 7th one thousand eight hundred and thirty two + the several acts passed subsequent thereto. That he entered the service of the United States at the age of sixteen in the year 1777 or 1778 this applicant can not recollect which in the spring of the year at the time ?? went off under Capt. Mathias Shultys who is now dead and served under him for three summer seasons from the time the snow went off till it fell again in the winter being about nine months each year. The service was performed at a ??? fort in the town of Berne county of Albany guarding against the Indians British and Tories the said applicant said that he does not remember any other commissioned officers belonging to the company besides the Captain Shultys. The name of the sargeant who ??? guard was John Warner who lately resided in the County of Albany but is now dead. John Saddlemyre of Berne and John Jacob Shultys of Knox in the County of Albany were privates in the said company and served with applicant. The applicant states that he was engaged in the action during the said time of service was out on the scouting party which brought in the Deits family who were murdered and scalped by Indians.
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