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Hepsey "Hixey" BINKLEY

Hepsey "Hixey" BINKLEY

Female Abt 1801 - Aft 1860  (~ 60 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Hepsey "Hixey" BINKLEY was born about 1801 in Tennessee (daughter of Frederick BINKLEY and Elizabeth TULL, Dull); died after 1860 in Whites Creek, Davidson County, Tennessee.

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    • FamilySearch ID: KJ4D-TC1
    • Name: Hepsey Brinkley
    • _UID: D2F65F057D6343F7BE4AC27F687D4D1BDC30
    • Residence: 1860, 24 Distr, Davidson, Tennessee

    Notes:

    Found in 1850 Census as Farmer, head of household.
    Also in household:
    Margaret aged 18 (Dau)
    Allen aged 17 (Son)
    Thomas aged 15 (Son)
    Henry aged 12 (Son)
    Martha aged 9 (Daugh)

    Living same area as Elijah, George, etc...

    Hepsey married Vincent CARNEY on 5 Aug 1825 in Davidson County, Tennessee. Vincent (son of John CARNEY and Unproven) was born about 1773 in Probably North Carolina; died on 24 Feb 1844 in Whites Creek, Davidson County, Tennessee; was buried in 1844 in Davidson County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. William Vincent CARNEY was born in 1827 in Davidson County, Tennessee; died in 1859.
    2. George Washington CARNEY was born in 1829 in Davidson County, Tennessee; died on 30 Nov 1863 in Davidson County, Tennessee.
    3. Margaret CARNEY was born in 1832 in Whites Creek, Davidson County, Tennessee; and died.
    4. Allen Vincent CARNEY was born in 1833 in Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee; died in 1876 in Davidson, Tennessee.
    5. Thomas S. CARNEY was born about 1835 in Whites Creek, Davidson County, Tennessee; died in 1885 in Davdison County, Tennessee.
    6. Henry R. CARNEY was born in Jun 1838 in Whites Creek, Davidson County, Tennessee; died on 15 Jun 1910 in Whites Creek, Davidson County, Tennessee.
    7. Martha Patsy CARNEY was born in 1841 in Davidson County, Tennessee; and died.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Frederick BINKLEY was born on 4 Nov 1757 in Codorus, York, Pennsylvania, British America; was christened on 6 Nov 1757 in York, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America (son of Johann Peter BINGGELI (BINKLEY) and Anna Margaretha GEIGER); died on 5 Apr 1834 in Stokes County, North Carolina.

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    • FamilySearch ID: L6GZ-D2K
    • Name: Frederick Binckele
    • Name: Fredrick Binkele

    Notes:

    Named in his father's will 1791 as Frederick.

    Records of the Moravians in NC 3:1268. April 14, 1778, Bethabara. We heard that Friedrich Pynckle [sic], who has been in Pennsylvania with Christian Conrad, has come home ahead to send fresh horses to meet Conrad.

    Records of the Moravians in NC 5:2130, Jan. 11, 1786. Near Bethania, a certain Friedrich Binkele arranged a shooting match, and Johannes Conrad took that occasion to display some tin plates which he had not been able to dispose of. This attracted a number of persons from Bethania, who went thither and watched the match. In a called meeting of the house-fathers the matter shall be thoroughly discussed. Those of our communicant members who attended have shut themselves off from the Lord's Supper and other meetings for communicants only.

    BINKLEY/PINKLEY, Frederick , W4898

    Declaration of Frederick Binkley , Stokes Co., NC, 12 Sept. * -- Frederick "Binkley or Pinkley (according to the different modes of pronunciation in the German or English language" , age 74 years and 10 months.

    In 1775 he entered service as a militia soldier in Capt. Henry Smith's company, in the regiment commanded by Col. Martin Armstrong and Lt. Col. Joseph Williams. In the fall or winter of 1775 he marched from the portion of Surry County which later became Stokes to Fayetteville, NC, for the purpose of opposing the Scotch or Tory insurrection. He was in service about 3 months.

    In August or September 1776 he entered service as a militia soldier in Capt. Henry Smith's Company and in Col. Joseph Williams' regiment. (Williams was also of Surry County.) He marched across the mountains on an expedition against the hostile Cherokee Indians to the Long Island of the Holstein River where he remained occupied for a few days. They then marched to the Cherokee Towns on the Tennessee River where they destroyed some of the towns and the provisions the Indians had collected. The troops returned home in about three months.

    When the British took possession of Savannah, Georgia, he thinks in 1779, he again entered service under Capt. Henry Smith in the regiment commanded by Col. Francis Locke and in General Rutherford's brigade. He marched from his residence in Stokes (then Surry) to the Savannah River and was on this side of the River at the time of the Battle of Briar Creek. He was in service from October 10 to the following April 10. His term of five months was extended one month longer at the request of General Lincoln who desired the North Carolina militia to remain in service until the South Carolina militia should have time to join and reinforce his army.

    Frederick again entered the service in September 1780 and marched from his residence in Stokes to Kings Mountain in South Carolina. He was detained looking for his lost horse and missed the battle as the rest of the horsemen got ahead of him and engaged in the battle before he could arrive. He was in this tour about two months.

    Frederick was also called out frequently while at home to perform duty as soldier for periods.

    Frederick was born in York County and moved from there to Stokes when young.

    Aff. of Jacob Hilsipeck , served by the side and in the same tent with Frederick Binkley in the tour to Savanah, GA.

    John Butner & Wm. Lash , same day , well acquainted with Frederick Binkley who is known in his own neighborhood to have been a Rev. soldier.

    Decl. of Frederick Binkley , Stokes Co., NC, 14 Jan. 1833 , Frederick served two months as first ensign in the Kings Mountain expedition under Capt. Joseph Phillips and Major Joseph Winston, first commanded by Col. Cleveland, thence under Col. Campbell of VA.

    For 3 months as second sergeant under Capt. Henry Smith in the regiment commanded by Col. Joseph Williams called the Cherokee expeditions.

    For 7 months I served as a private.

    Being old and "decribed" he cannot get a clergyman to certify his respectability as he resides a considerable distance from any one.

    Aff. of Joseph Hauser and Peter Hauser , Stokes Co., NC, 14 Jan. 1833 , Well acquainted with Binkley who is reputed in the neighborhood where he resides to have been a soldier of the revolution.

    Decl. of Elizabeth Binkley, Stokes Co., NC, 18 Mar. 1839 , at her place of residence about twenty miles from the courthouse of Stokes Co. , 75 years old , She is the widow of Frederick Binkley, who was placed on the pension roll on 31 Jan. 1833 at $40 per year, his age was then about 76 years. [refers to Frederick's tours of duty]

    Elizabeth's maiden name was Elizabeth Dull [Doll]. She was married to Frederick on March 18, 1786. [1] Frederick died on April 5, 1834.

    Elizabeth also declares that the paper leaf writing containing the family record of her children is a true statement of their ages or births as set down in her handwriting which is now cut out of a German testament. The births stand thus:

    oldest born child Susana was born 24 May 1787.
    John b. 18 Mar. 1789
    Jacob b. 8 Aug. 1792
    George b. 5 Jan. 1795
    Sarah b. 28 Oct. 1797
    Nicholas, the last child, b. 7 Jan. 1804
    Aff. of Daniel Stults , Stokes Co., NC, 18 Mar. 1839 , Daniel, age 57 years this day, res. of Stokes, He was well acquainted with Frederick Binkley, and his widow, Elizabeth, "ever since I was an infant child capable of remembering this present day being my birthday." Frederick and Elizabeth married when Daniel was a small boy; they lived in the same county and neighborhood as man and wife until the day of Frederick's death, which happened on April 5, 1834.

    Aff. of George Dull and Catherine Philips , Stokes Co., 18 Mar. 1839 , They saw Jacob Blume marry together Frederick Binkley and Elizabeth. Jacob Blume was an acting justice of the peace in Surry Co., NC.

    Certification of Charles Banner, J., of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Session for Stokes County, March 19, 1839, that George Dull and Catharine Philips are aged persons over seventy years and respectable citizens. Banner's personal acquaintance with Frederick and Elizabeth Binkley was for at least 50 years past. Charles knew Jacob Blume well; Blume was an acting justice of the peace for many years before and after the division of Surry County, out of which Stokes County was formed in 1789.

    Aff. of Nicholas Binkley, son of Frederick Binkley, 18 Mar. 1839, Stokes Co. , Nicholas certifies that the attached pages contain the family records of births of Frederick and Elizabeth's children. This was written by his father.

    Frederick Binkley in Capt. Henry Smith Co., mentioned in Adam Fiscus file. See BINKLEY Affidavit in file of George KREGER. (As a lieutenant, I commanded George Kreger in the tour to the Old Town last mentioned in his declaration.) Signed name Fredrik Binkley

    Affidavit of Frederick Pinkley in Henry Smith file. Served three tours under Capt. Henry Smith: to Fayetteville, NC, against Scotch Tories; to Cherokee Nation; and to Briar Creek. Lived in Stokes Co., NC, 1833.

    Affidavit of Frederick Binkly or Pinkly in Casper Stultz file. Was with Casper Stultz to Cross Creek; against the Cherokees; and in the guard running the state line.

    Frederick married Elizabeth TULL, Dull in Mar 1786 in Surry County, North Carolina. Elizabeth (daughter of Johann Nicholas DULL and Margaretha SHOLTZ) was born on 5 Mar 1764 in Pennsylvania, British Colonial America; was christened in Apr 1764 in Pennsylvania, British Colonial America; died on 30 Mar 1840 in Lewisville, Forsyth, North Carolina; was buried in 1840 in Lewisville, Forsyth, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Elizabeth TULL, Dull was born on 5 Mar 1764 in Pennsylvania, British Colonial America; was christened in Apr 1764 in Pennsylvania, British Colonial America (daughter of Johann Nicholas DULL and Margaretha SHOLTZ); died on 30 Mar 1840 in Lewisville, Forsyth, North Carolina; was buried in 1840 in Lewisville, Forsyth, North Carolina.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LBZC-Z5K
    • Name: Elizabeth Doll
    • Name: Elizabeth Dull
    • Name: Elizabeth Tall

    Children:
    1. Susanna BINCKLEY was born on 24 May 1787 in Stokes, North Carolina; and died.
    2. Jacob BINCKLEY was born on 8 Aug 1792 in Lewisville, Forsyth, North Carolina; and died.
    3. George BINKLEY was born in 1795 in North Carolina; died on 19 Nov 1862; was buried in 1862 in Gibson, Indiana.
    4. Sarah BINCKLEY was born in 1797 in of Stokes Co., North Carolina; and died.
    5. John BINKLEY was born about 1798 in North Carolina; was buried in Mocksville, Davie, North Carolina.
    6. Mahala Jane BINKLEY was born in 1800 in Davidson County, Tennessee; died in 1861 in Shelby County, Illinois; was buried in , Shelby County, Illinois.
    7. 1. Hepsey "Hixey" BINKLEY was born about 1801 in Tennessee; died after 1860 in Whites Creek, Davidson County, Tennessee.
    8. Nicholas BINCKLEY was born on 7 Jan 1804 in Forsyth, North Carolina; died on 18 Sep 1864 in Lewisville, Forsyth, North Carolina; was buried in Sep 1864 in Lewisville, Forsyth, North Carolina.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Johann Peter BINGGELI (BINKLEY)Johann Peter BINGGELI (BINKLEY) was born on 2 Mar 1704 in Guggisberg, Canton Bern, Switzerland; was christened on 2 Mar 1704 in Guggisberg, Bern, Schweiz (son of Hans Christian BINGGELI and Elsbeth BURRI); died on 20 Aug 1793 in Bethania, Stokes County, North Carolina; was buried in Aug 1793 in Bethania Moravian God's Acre, Bethania, Forsyth, North Carolina.

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    • FamilySearch ID: KN4N-96J
    • Name: Peter BINCKELE
    • Name: Peter Binggeli
    • Name: Peter the Moravian
    • Religion: ; Lutheran
    • Religion: Alsace, France; Moravian
    • _UID: 693496866C194E5E8C31C1C1E79A3B31162E
    • Baptism: 2 Mar 1704, Guggisberg, Bern, Helvetia
    • Arrival: 1736, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America
    • Immigration: 16 Sep 1736; Immigrated on the "Princess Augusta," arriving in Philadelphia
    • MilitaryService: 2 Sep 1782, Salisbury, Rowan, North Carolina

    Notes:

    Peter Binckele was born in 1704 in Guggisberg, Canton Bern, Switzerland, son of Christen Binckele or Binggeli and Elsbeth Berg/Burri. His father died when he was about 9, and when he was 13 his mother moved into Alsace. He was living with his brother in the Steinthal district of Germany when he met and married Anna Maria Werle (1704-1748). They came to America in 1736 on the Princess Augustus. They lived at Warwick (Lititz) and then near York, PA, where Anna Maria died in 1748. Peter married Anna Margaretha Geiger (1722-1803), widow of Johannes Schemel, in 1749, moved with her to Monocacy Maryland in 1763, and finally settled near Bethania NC in 1772. He died there in 1793, survived by 11 of his total of 23 children from the two marriages. Will of Peter Binkley Stokes County, NC, August 7, 1790 In the name of God Amen, I peter Binkley of the County of Stokes in the State of NC being of sound disposing mind memory and understanding through the Mercy of God, Do make and ordain this my last Will and testament in manner and from following that is to say, First and principally I resign my soul with the utmost Humility into the hands of the Almighty God my Creator humbly hoping for a blessed immortality through the Merits and meditation of my blessed Savior and redeemer Jesus Christ & my body I desire may be peacebly and decently buried. And as for such Temporal Estate as the lord in his great goodness & mercy has given me & whereof I am now in possession I give and bequeath unto my beloved wife MARGARETHA during her natural life all the rents interest profits and income of all my Estates both real and personal to have and to hold the same for and during her natural life and unto the full end & espiration thereof. And as for the Management of my said Estate I will that after my decease an exact inventory and appraisement of all my Estate borth real and personal be made by two knowing and honest Freeholders out of the Neighborhood the one of them to be chosen by my said wife Margartha and the other by my executors hereafter to be named and if two such freeholders cannot agree then the said freeholders shall choose the third freeholder to be arbiter between them . And I will that after the execution of such inventory and appriasement/: Copies whereof in writing are to be given, one unto my said wife Margaretha and another unto my executors. All my lands, tenements, -------livestock, and chattel by my said exectors shall be let out at and for the most impoved rent that may and can be gotten for the same for the benefit of my said wife Margaretha and therefore she shall be maintained for and during her natural life and so that the lands, tenements ------& buildings with every thing there unto belonging or appertaining and also every thing rented away shall be kept in good order by the renter or executor. I further will that my said wife MARGARETHA shall keep and rent the plantation whereon I now live together with the buildings thereon if she is willing to do so and in case she declines the keeping and the said plantation then the said plantation by my said executors shall be let out to any other person or persons to the best advantage as aforesaid and further I willl that in any case my said wife MARGARETHA during her natural life shall keep unto her own use my now dwelling house without an Gift or Maturation whatsoever. I further give and bequeath unto my sons JOHN Binkley, PETER Binkley, FREDRICK Binkley, JOSEPH Binkley, JACOB Binkley, CHRISTIAN Binkley, and JOHN SHEMEL all in the State of NORTH CAROLINA and likewise unto my son JOHN ADAM Binkley in CUMBERLAND to each of them the sum of three pound lawful money of the State to be taken into possession by each of them within one half year after the decease of my wife Margaretha. After deduction the above twenty four pounds which I have already disposed of, all my estate both real and personal shall be divided into fourteen equal parts of which I give unto my son John Binkley now in North Carolina one part. I give unto my son Peter Binkley now in North Carolina one part. I give unto my son Joseph Binkley now in North Carolina one Part. I give unto my son Fredrick Binkley now in North Carolina one part. I give unto my son Jacob Binkley now in North Carolina one part. I give unto my son Christian Binkley now in North Carolina two parts. I give unto my son John Adam Binkley now in Cumberland one part. I give unto my son John Shemel, who is a natural son of my wife Margaretha now in North Carolina 1 part. I give into my Daughter SARA BARTLY, wife of EDWARD BARTLY of North Carolina one part, I give unto my daughter CHRISTINA FISHER, wife of CHASPER FISHER of Cumberland one part. I give unto my daughter CATHERINE HONIG wife of HONIG, Dec'd of STOVERSTOWN in VIRGINIA one part. I give unto my Daughter MARGARETHA WOLLEWEATHER, WIFE OF ULRIC WOLLENWETHER of STANTON in VIRGINIA one part. I give unto my daughtger ELIZABETH HERBACH, deceased late the wife of GEORG HERBACH of MANAKOSEY in MARYLAND one part and whereas my daughter Elizabeth Herbach is deceased I will that the part belonging to her shall be given to and divided among the Children of her body equally to each one alike out of the above part. And I will that each of my sons and each of my daughters shall have their parts respectively within the span of one year after the above Division. And I will that my son Christian Binkley, who seems to be of a Simple & unthoughtful Mind and disposition shall Choose one of his own Brothers, with who he shall stay during the remainder of his life which Brother so chose if he is willing to perform it shall give a bond with approved Security unto my said son Christian to be secured by any honest & able friend he may choose for that purpose that my said son Christian during the remainder of his lifetime and to the full end and expiration thereof shall stay with him the said Brother. He, the said Brother during all such time shall find unto and for my said son Christian good and sufficient meat, Drink, clothing, washing, lodging, and good attendance in Sickness and after his decease shall cause him to be decently buried. He, the said brother as a reward for his services shall have all the benefit of my son Christian's labors and after having performed all and every such Article and Articles the said brother shall have then all the inheritance which my said son Christian may then have or which he may be entitled to take possession of by virtue of this my Last Will & testament and I further will that all and every of my Children who may have had of me money, land, good, or chattel or any other articles whatsoever on account of their respective inheritances before the signing of this my Last Will and Testament shall be accountable for the same unto my Estate and also shall pay interest at the rate of 5 per Centum per annum unto my Estate and the Interest to begin from the first Day of January AD, one thousand seven hundred & niney one and likewise I will that who afterward may get any Articles of what name soever of me or of my said Wife Margaretha on account of his or her inheritance shall therefore be accountable unto my Estate and shall pay interest as above mentioned unto my Estate after the decease of my said wife Margartha and I will that after the decease of my Wife Margaretha any real Estate by my executors hereafter to be name shall be sold to the highest Bidder ad to the best advantage and I herewife eimpower my said executors to make good, full and sufficient title of all my real Estate or any part thereof to any buryer thereof. And I will that my Execturos shall not be answerable the one of or the other or for the acts, deed or defaults of the other nor shall either of them be answerable for any part of my Estate but such as shall come to his respective hands. And I do hereby will and appoint they my executors shall by and out of my Estate retain & Satisfy themselves all such Costs and charges as they shall reasonable be put unto in the execution of this my last Will and testament. And I do revoke hereby all other wills by me formerly made & declare this only to be my last will & testament. And I do appoint my sons John Binkley Executors thereof And in Case they or any of them shall die or move out of this State then the next oldest of my sons living in this State shall be the executor and executor thereof. In Witness whereof I the said Peter Binkley heir for the two first Sheets & for this third & last sheet of this my last will set my hand and seal unto this third Sheet. And I do herewith acknowlege all the three Sheets comprehensively to be my last Will & Testament this third Day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninty one. Peter Binkley (his Mark) Signed Sealed published and Declared by the said Testator Peter Binkley as and for his last Will & Testament in the presence of us who have subscribed our names and witness thereto in the presence of the said Testator, Abraham Steiner, Juret; Christian Stauber, Matthew Esterlein.

    Johann married Anna Margaretha GEIGER on 3 Feb 1749 in York, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America. Anna was born on 18 Jan 1721 in Wurttemberg, Germany; died on 11 Feb 1803 in Stokes County, North Carolina; was buried in 1803 in Bethabara Moravian God's Acre Cemetery Winston-Salem, Forsyth, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Anna Margaretha GEIGER was born on 18 Jan 1721 in Wurttemberg, Germany; died on 11 Feb 1803 in Stokes County, North Carolina; was buried in 1803 in Bethabara Moravian God's Acre Cemetery Winston-Salem, Forsyth, North Carolina.

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    • FamilySearch ID: KHQD-PF9
    • _UID: C5A7062CD2704C829A422676ACB89B0328BC

    Notes:

    Children of Peter Binckele and Anna Margaretha Geiger Elisabeth Binckele (1749-1780) m. George Harbaugh (1747-?), s/o George Harbaugh (Herbach, Herbock) and Catherine Williard (widow Bender) Christian Binckele (1751-1799) did not marry, referred to in his father's will as "simple-minded" Johann Peter Binckele (1753-1819) m. Susanna Margaretha Dull (1759-1822) Anna Maria Binckele (1755-1759,PA) Friedrich Binckele (1757-1834) m. Elizabeth Dull (1764-1849) Joseph Binkley (1761-1794) m. Catharina Holder (1762-1816) unnamed infant, born ca. 1763 Anna Maria Binckele (1764-1790). Records of the Moravians in NC 5:2312 refers to her as a single woman and simple-minded. Jacob Binckele (1767-?) m. Maria Barbara Demuth

    Peter Binkley and wife Anna Margaretha came to Wachovia from Maryland in
    1772 - The Weft, p. 36

    Anna is buried in Dobbs Parish Cemetery indicating she was not a member
    of the Moravian congregation

    Children:
    1. Elisabeth BINCKELE was born on 8 Dec 1749 in York, Pennslyvania; was christened on 23 Jan 1780 in Graceham, Frederick, Maryland; died on 23 Jan 1780 in Graceham, Frederick, Maryland; was buried on 25 Jan 1780 in Graceham, Frederick, Maryland.
    2. Christian BINCKELE was born on 18 Jan 1751 in York, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America; died on 29 Apr 1799 in North Carolina; was buried in 1799 in Strangers Graveyard Winston-Salem, Forsyth County, North Carolina.
    3. Captain Johann Peter BINKELE was born on 30 Jan 1753 in Codorus, York, Pennsylvania, British America; was christened on 1 Feb 1753 in York, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America; died on 10 Apr 1819 in Forsyth County, North Carolina; was buried in Apr 1819 in Lewisville, Forsyth County, North Carolina.
    4. Anna Maria BINCKELE was born on 22 Feb 1755 in Codorus Township, York, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America; was christened on 25 Feb 1755 in York, York, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America; died on 26 Jul 1759 in York, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America; was buried on 28 Jul 1759 in York, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America.
    5. 2. Frederick BINKLEY was born on 4 Nov 1757 in Codorus, York, Pennsylvania, British America; was christened on 6 Nov 1757 in York, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America; died on 5 Apr 1834 in Stokes County, North Carolina.

  3. 6.  Johann Nicholas DULL was born on 10 May 1725 in Erzweiler, Palatinate, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 10 May 1725 in Palatinate, Bavaria, German Empire (son of Johannes DOLL and Sarah Catherina SCHUCH); died on 3 Nov 1813 in Lewisville, Forsyth County, North Carolina; was buried in 1813 in Lewisville, Forsyth, North Carolina.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LCXY-2PW
    • Name: John Dull

    Johann married Margaretha SHOLTZ. Margaretha was born on 15 Feb 1724 in Zweibr?cken, Rheinhessen-Pfalz, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany; died on 17 Oct 1797 in Lewisville, Forsyth County, North Carolina; was buried on 17 Oct 1797 in Concord Methodist, Lewisville, Forsythe County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Margaretha SHOLTZ was born on 15 Feb 1724 in Zweibr?cken, Rheinhessen-Pfalz, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany; died on 17 Oct 1797 in Lewisville, Forsyth County, North Carolina; was buried on 17 Oct 1797 in Concord Methodist, Lewisville, Forsythe County, North Carolina.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LTG9-VL2

    Children:
    1. John Henry DOLL was born on 20 May 1753 in Northampton, Northampton, Pennsylvania; was christened on 31 Aug 1766 in Plainfield Township, Northampton, Pennsylvania; died on 20 Nov 1835 in Milford, Somerset, Pennsylvania; was buried in Nov 1835 in Union Cemetery, New Centerville, Somerset, Pennsylvania.
    2. Sarah DULL was born in 1755 in North Carolina; died after 1817 in Stokes, North Carolina.
    3. Louise DULL was born in 1756 in North Carolina; died in 1841.
    4. Susanna Margaret DULL was born on 24 Sep 1759 in Bucks, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America; was christened on 26 Oct 1759 in Tohickon Dam, Bucks, Pennsylvania; died on 5 Dec 1822 in Forsyth, North Carolina; was buried in 1822 in Concord United Methodist Church Cemetery, Lewisville, Forsyth, North Carolina.
    5. 3. Elizabeth TULL, Dull was born on 5 Mar 1764 in Pennsylvania, British Colonial America; was christened in Apr 1764 in Pennsylvania, British Colonial America; died on 30 Mar 1840 in Lewisville, Forsyth, North Carolina; was buried in 1840 in Lewisville, Forsyth, North Carolina.
    6. John Nicholas DULL was born in 1765 in , Stokes, North Carolina; was christened in 1775; died on 1 Jan 1855 in Jacks Creeks, Henderson, Tennessee.
    7. Johann Frederick DULL was born on 30 Jul 1766 in Stokes, North Carolina; was christened on 31 Aug 1766 in Northampton, Pennsylvania; died in 1842.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Hans Christian BINGGELIHans Christian BINGGELI was born on 10 Oct 1669 in Guggisberg, Canton Bern, Switzerland; was christened on 14 Jan 1672 in Wahlern, Bern, Schweiz (son of Peter Hans BINGGELI and Magdalena SPRING); died in 1713 in Canton Bern, Switzerland.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LBJV-8G5
    • Name: Christian Binckele
    • Name: Christian Binggeli
    • _UID: 6982874E3F5642D2A52E8429226D31FEA7A0
    • Baptism: 10 Oct 1669, Guggisberg, Bern, Schweiz

    Notes:

    Church Marriage and Birth Records of Guggisberg, Canton Bern, Switzerland; Memoir of Peter Binkley, Winston-Salem, NC; work of E.W. Stalder; Binggeli Family of Switzerland, pub. by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Utah.

    Hans married Elsbeth BURRI on 20 Oct 1693 in Guggisberg, Canton Bern, Switzerland. Elsbeth (daughter of Jaggi (Jacob) BURRI, Jr. and Elsbeth ZBINDON) was born on 11 Apr 1669 in Guggisberg, Canton Bern, Switzerland; was christened on 11 Apr 1669 in Guggisberg, Bern, Schweiz; died on 14 May 1729 in Fouday, Niederrhein, Elsass, France; was buried on 16 May 1729 in Fouday, Niederrhein, Elsass, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Elsbeth BURRI was born on 11 Apr 1669 in Guggisberg, Canton Bern, Switzerland; was christened on 11 Apr 1669 in Guggisberg, Bern, Schweiz (daughter of Jaggi (Jacob) BURRI, Jr. and Elsbeth ZBINDON); died on 14 May 1729 in Fouday, Niederrhein, Elsass, France; was buried on 16 May 1729 in Fouday, Niederrhein, Elsass, France.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LB7J-S12
    • _UID: 1BF777DC533D4E98AAE21D258BB1BEEB8E49

    Children:
    1. Johannes (Hance) BINGGELI was born in 1695 in Guggisberg, Canton Bern, Switzerland; died in 1757 in Lampeter Twp, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
    2. Barbara BINGGELI was born on 13 May 1698 in Guggisberg, Canton Bern, Switzerland; and died.
    3. Christen BINGGELI was born on 12 Jun 1701 in Guggisbertg/Wahlern, Canton Bern, Switzerland; died about 1710.
    4. Anna BINGGELI was born on 7 Jan 1703 in Guggisberg, Canton Bern, Switzerland; and died.
    5. 4. Johann Peter BINGGELI (BINKLEY) was born on 2 Mar 1704 in Guggisberg, Canton Bern, Switzerland; was christened on 2 Mar 1704 in Guggisberg, Bern, Schweiz; died on 20 Aug 1793 in Bethania, Stokes County, North Carolina; was buried in Aug 1793 in Bethania Moravian God's Acre, Bethania, Forsyth, North Carolina.
    6. Elsbeth BINGGELI was born on 26 Sep 1706 in Wahlern, Canton Bern, Switzerland; and died.
    7. Christina BINGGELI was born on 22 Jan 1708 in Guggisberg, Canton Bern, Switzerland; and died.
    8. Ulrich BINGGELI was born in 1710 in Wahlern, Canton Bern, Switzerland; and died.
    9. Hans Michael BINGGELI was born in 1712 in Wahlern, Canton Bern, Switzerland; died on 27 Mar 1775 in Heidelberg Twp., Berk County, Pennsylvania.

  3. 12.  Johannes DOLL was born on 25 Feb 1685 in Dennweiler, Dennweiler-Frohnbach, Landkreis Kusel, Rheinland-Pfalz, Deutschland; was christened on 25 Feb 1685 in Baumholder, Landkreis Birkenfeld, Rheinland-Pfalz, Deutschland; died on 8 Aug 1761 in Frohnbach, K?rborn, Kusel, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany; was buried on 10 Aug 1761 in Baumholder, Baumholder, Baumholder, Sankt Wendel, Rhein, Preu?en, Deutschland.

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    Johannes married Sarah Catherina SCHUCH. Sarah was born on 11 Jan 1690 in Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany; died on 3 Apr 1760 in Tohickon Dam, Bucks, Pennsylvania; was buried on 4 Apr 1760 in Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 13.  Sarah Catherina SCHUCH was born on 11 Jan 1690 in Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany; died on 3 Apr 1760 in Tohickon Dam, Bucks, Pennsylvania; was buried on 4 Apr 1760 in Pennsylvania.

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    1. 6. Johann Nicholas DULL was born on 10 May 1725 in Erzweiler, Palatinate, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 10 May 1725 in Palatinate, Bavaria, German Empire; died on 3 Nov 1813 in Lewisville, Forsyth County, North Carolina; was buried in 1813 in Lewisville, Forsyth, North Carolina.