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Jemima REDWINE

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Jemima REDWINE was born on 17 Feb 1779 in Montgomery Co, NC (daughter of Jacob REDWINE, Sr., and Rowena RHINEHART); died on 8 Jun 1779 in NC, Montgomery Co..

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    • _UID: 83F169CBAD5E42E09F56AA5C4175780F0D72

    Notes:

    Another child was named for her.


    Searching for surnames mostly in Upstate SC/GA: ADDISON, ALLISON, CANADY, COLEMAN, CORBIN, COX, CRAIG, DEAN, FOWLER, GILLILAN, HALEY, GORDON, GRAY, HENSON, JAMES, McMILLIAN, McPHERSON, MOODY, NEWTON, PARKER, PASSMORE, PATTERSON, PAYNE, POINDEXTER, REDWINE, REID, ROY, SHIRES, SWANN, WEST, WHITMIRE, WOODALL


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Jacob REDWINE, Sr., was born on 12 Oct 1751 in Northampton Co. PA ? Pittsburg (son of Johann Lewis Sr. REDWINE and Barbara BAECHLER); died on 25 Feb 1840 in Coweta Co. GA , Palmetto; was buried in Old Concord Ch. Cem., Palmetto.

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    • _UID: 6FA1A6852597402CBC686BCFFF0141CFD10E
    • Residence: Abt 1795
    • Residence: 1832

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    JACOB REDWINE WILL
    Will book B, Page 64-65 or WILL BOOK A page 64
    July Term 1840
    Admitted to record

    Recorded this 3rd September 1840
    D. Morley (?),C.C.O.
    In the name of ____ amen I Jacob Redwine Senr. of the State of Georgia and County of Cowita being old and weekly of body but of perfect mind and memory thanks be to God for the same and calling to mind the mortality of my day and knowing that it is appointed for a man once to die first I resign and give up my soul unto almighty God who gave it. As to my worldy substance that God has been pleased to blefs me with I give distribute and bequeath in the following manner.
    First after all my Lawful debts is (paid) I wish for the heirs to have two years (indulg)ance after my decease to make payments to the estate.
    Secondly I give to my beloved daughter Nancy D. Redwine four hundred dollars in money with all my household and Kitchen furniture with the exception of my chest bed and furniture also one Cow and ________.
    Thirdly I wish for a fifty dollar note which I hold on James Larimore to go towards his part and the balance I give to his two daughters equally namely Elizabeth Larimore and Prissy Larimore, at my decease.
    Fourthly I wish for the balance of my Estate to be divided equally amongst my children and Lastly I request and desire my two sons John Redwine and Lewis Redwine the appointed Executors to this my Last will and testiment this thirteenth day of September Eighteen hundred and thirty nine.
    Witnesseth
    Sarah Stamps
    Willey D. Redwine) Jacob Redwine (seal)
    Mons W. Stamps

    Georgia Coweta County) Coweta Inferior Court Siting for Ordinary Purpose July Term 1840
    Personally came in open court Mons W. Stamps who being duly sworn de-poseth and saith that he saw Jacob Redwine sign seal publish and declare this writing contained on this paper to be his last will and Testament and that at the time he was of sound disposing mind and memory and that he did it ----------willingly?.

    Pages 226 - 227
    Georgia ) A bill of appraisment of
    Coweta County ) Jacob Redwine Decd of all his property this the 24th day of August 1840
    One bed and stid? and cord sheet and counterpin and fuller and underbed and three
    Blankets two coverleds and one quilt and Stand of Curtains $ 40.00
    One Several ____ Chest 4.00
    One note on William H. Parker due the 3rd day of January 1840 59.00
    One note on William H. Parker due the third day of January 1840 600.00
    One note on William and Lewis Hearn due the third day of February 1839 105.18
    One note on John W. Carroll due April the 4th day 1837 186.26
    with a credit of seven dollars and fifty cents December 25th day 1839
    One note on John Redwine due the14th day of January 1837 165.54
    And two credits one for five dollars the 30th day of May 1838 and for twenty
    four dollars the 6th day of February 1840
    One note on Michael Rodwine due the 21st day of July 1840 289.29
    One note on James Larimore due the 8th day of May 1838 251.00
    One note on Joseph Parker due the 5th of October 1839 247.00
    One pare of saddle bags .55
    One ______and gear 4.00
    One box of Shoe tools 1.00
    2 hand saws and foot adj. 2.00
    One lot of Eleven Chifsels and three rasps 1.50
    One lot of five plains one whetstone and two gimblets 2.50
    One lot of sundary tools and half bushel 1.50
    One peace of (iron) and frow .50
    Two coopers crows & one weeding hoe .50
    Two math plains 1.00
    One box & two drawing knives square & compafs 3.00
    Two club axes & Iron wedge & broad axe
    One jointer and stock & auger & cutting knive .25
    One lot of wheel lumber 1.50
    One weathe sheep 2.00
    One lot of Cows 2.00
    One lot of bacon 3.50
    We do hereby certify that is a Just and true appraisment of the Estate of Jacob Redwine Decd.
    Moses W. Stamps )
    Allen E. Bullard)
    Wm. Bullard ) Appraisers
    I do hereby certify that the above appraisers Moses W. Stamps Allen E. Bullard and Wm. Bullard were Sworn according to Law this the 24th day of August 1840 Henry McBride J.P.
    One hand hammer not handed to the appraisers
    One saw
    One shot gun
    One vice

    Elbert County Deed Book F,1799-1800 p.36 4th July 1799
    Wm.Guttrey & Hannah his wife of Elbert Co. Ga. to Leroy Guttery of Franklin Co. Ga. for $100, on North Fork of Beaver Dam Creek Waters, 100 acres, being part of 250 acres orig, granted to Henry Duncan, 20th Jan,1796 mouth of branch up branch, on and up creek, mouth of branch adj. TOREN MERIT & JACOB REDWINE.
    Signed Wm. (X) Guttrey
    Hannah (X) Guttrey
    Witnesse Jas. Cameron
    J. P. Registered 16 April 1800
    Submitted to Redwine Group - Skip Shepherd 8-13-1999

    BIRTH: Source PIONEERS OF HART GA by Travis Parker,
    MILITARY: Soldier in the Revolutionary War, Pvt NC, Private in Capt. John Johnston?s Company, Col. John Collier?s Regiment, under the command of Brig. Gen. John Butler; was discharged 22 Dec 1780. The story is told that Jacob said that when he got out of the army he had nothing in the world but a blue jug. The Sarah Dickinson Chapter placed a DAR marker on his grave on the 100th anniversary of his birth, 3 Nov 1940, 2:00 pm, Source, GENEALOGY OF THE POWELL, REDWINE, PATTERSON FAMILIES by Mary Brewster Patterson, 1953., DAR Patriot Index p2419
    SOURCE: Private Jacob Redwine is listed for both rolls, Payroll of Captain John Johnstone?s Co, Captain John Collier?s Regiment of NC Militia, commanded by John butler, Brigadier General, 22 Dec 1780, Company Payroll, dated 22 Dec 1780, record of pay for the period 8 Sep-22 Dec 1780 (106 days), Receipt Roll, "appears on a Receipt Roll under the heading: Recd of Captain John Johnstone special tickets in pay for the under named for serving one Tour of Duty under his Command on 16 Dec 1780, Discharged Roll dated 29 Jul 1783, Source microfilm roll M881-785 Rev. War Army, Compiled Service Records of Soldiers, via internet, usgenweb, ga site.

    1768 Lodwick Redwine was on the tax list of Granville Co., NC as shown in tithables taken by Robert Harris. He paid two polls which included son Jacob Redwine shown. The law at the time in NC set the white male poll at ages 16 and upward.
    Jacob would have reached age 16 in October 1767.
    1772 - NC, Granville Co., 22 Feb 1772 Lewis RIETHWEIL (signed in German Ludwig) wrote his will in Granville County naming sons Lewis, Michael, Jacob, John, and daughter Margaret Peeler, wife of Michael Peeler. The youngest son, John, was underage at that time. His wish was that son John was to serve his brother Jacob but for one year, then to be declared free.
    Obviously, the son named John who was underage in 1772 was not the same Johannes who was baptized 5 May 1737. It is most likely the first son named Johannes had died (perhaps before leaving Germany, or on board ship, or after arrival in America) and the same name was given to another son born later. That was not an unusual custom and happened often. In Mittelberger's diary, he said there were no less than 32 died on the 'Osgood.'
    1777 - NC, 25 Jan 1777 Jacob Reitweil and John Rietwel of Granville County sold 233 acres eastward of Michael Peelers on a branch of Shelton's Creek, being part of a large survey taken up by William Meadows and adjoining Slaughter. Proved in
    Aug 1777. Source: Granville Co NC Deed Book L, p 117
    1779 - NC, REDWINE Jacob tax roll NC, Orange Co.
    1780 - NC militia Jacob Redwine a private in Collier's Regiment, in Cpt. John Johnstone's Co. He was paid for one term of duty Dec. 22
    1784 - Jacob REDWINE moved to Franklin Co., GA. Were Jacob and others built a Methodist Church.
    1784 John Redwine, son of Ludwig, was in Rowan County, North Carolina, by 1784. John was the only son of Ludwig who settled in Rowan County, the others settling in Montgomery County, North Carolina. Source: Mrs. Stahle Linn, Jr. (Jo White Linn)
    1790 Jacob Redwine is listed in the census of Montgomery Co NC Michael Redwine is in the census of Montgomery Co NC John Redwine is in the census of Rowan Co NC Frederick Redwine (possibly son of Michael or Ludwig Jr.) is in the census of Montgomery Co NC.
    REDWINE, Fredrick # 166 01 01 01 00 00
    REDWINE, Jacob # 166 01 02 07 00 00
    REDWINE, Michael # 166 01 00 03 00 00
    Note: John Redwine, son of Ludwig, named his children Jacob, Caty, Betsy, Abraham, Polly, John, Sarah, Nancy, Jesse, and David. One should notice that out of the 10 children of John, seven were given the same names that Jacob Redwine named his children.
    MARRIAGE: Source Ruby Lacy and PIONEERS OF HART GA by Travis Parker
    EVENT: 1800 moved to Elbert Ga from Montgomery, NC, source, GENEALOGY OF THE POWELL, REDWINE, PATTERSON FAMILIES by Mary Brewster Patterson, 1953.
    EVENT: Elbert, Ga, Drew land in District 12, SW section 4, Lot 119, Bowers District.
    EVENT: Listed in Cherokee lottery under the heading of Revolutionary Soldiers and widows, source, GENEALOGY OF THE POWELL, REDWINE, PATTERSON FAMILIES by Mary Brewster Patterson, 1953.
    EVENT: Elbert, Ga, Donated land to Redwine Methodist Church. This church was founded with the cooperation of the Redwines who lived there at the time, and William Redwine, who was perhaps a nephew of Jacob Redwine, was among the first preachers to serve the church, source, GENEALOGY OF THE POWELL, REDWINE, PATTERSON FAMILIES by Mary Brewster Patterson, 1953.
    EVENT: 11 Feb 1811, Franklin, Ga-Witnessed deed
    EVENT: 1814, Franklin, Ga-Owned land source Franklin, Ga deeds
    EVENT: 1832-After the death of his wife, he moved to Coweta, Ga to live with son, Lewis and settled on Cedar Creek, Source History of Coweta Ga
    CENSUS:
    1830 Elbert Co. GA Census
    134 Redwine Jacob Males: 1[70-80] Females: 1[30-40]
    DEATH: Source HISTORY OF HART GA, COWETA CEMETARY BOOK, Ruby Lacy (Family Bible in possession of Roy Redwine Jr.), PIONEERS OF HART GA by Travis Parker, Coweta, Ga Will Book, will written 13 Sep 1839 and proved 7 Jul 1840, estate completed 29 Mar 1848.
    BURIAL: buried in Concord Church cemetery near Palmetto in the northern part of Coweta, Ga. This church has since been abandoned. He and his daughter Sarah Larimore are the only marked graves in that cemetery, source, GENEALOGY OF THE POWELL, REDWINE, PATTERSON FAMILIES by Mary Brewster Patterson, 1953, HISTORY OF HART GA., History of Coweta Ga, Graves of Revolutionary War Patriots, p206
    1832 - Jacob Redwine Sr. moved to Coweta Co. GA. from the Franklin Co., GA area. Jacob Sr. settled in the Cedar Creek area of Coweta Co., GA.
    1840 - Jacob Redwine Sr. obit can be found in the Southern Recorder, Milledgeville GA issue of 26, June 1840.
    1840 - Coweta Co., GA Jacob Redwine Sr. will Bk A pg 64
    Jacob Sr. is buried at the site of the Old abandoned Concord Methodist Cem. Off of Bobby Lee Cook Rd. West of Palmetto, GA, Coweta Co. In 1940 the Sarah Dickinson Chapter of the DAR marked his grave. Said to be one hundred years after his death. For better directions to the site look under Whorton Ballard in my data base.
    To get to this cemetery, starting from the intersection of Main St. or State route 29 on the South side of Palmetto GA and Tommy Lee Cook Road. Take Tommy Lee Cook Rd. West about 3 miles out and west of Palmetto. turn left on Gosdine Rd. then back to the left on Ousley Rd about .5 miles down Gosdine Rd. Turn left off Gosdine onto this dead-end dirt Rd. Go a few hundred yards to the end of the road were Mr. Murray Mayfield (770-463-2110) now lives.

    From : [email protected]
    To : [email protected]
    Subject : DAR Patriot Lookup: Reference Code RZAJ3K
    Date : Sat, 04 Aug 2001 22:05:17 -0700
    Dear David,
    A search of our index provided the following entry:
    REDWINE, Jacob
    Birth: PA 12 Oct 1751
    Service: NC
    Rank: Pvt
    Death: GA 25 Feb 1840
    Patriot Pensioned: No Widow Pensioned: No
    Children Pensioned: No Heirs Pensioned: No
    Spouse: Rowena Rhinehart
    Sincerely, Susan Patriot Lookup Volunteer

    Kinship:
    Jan Loftis

    Military:
    Revolutionary War

    Residence:
    lived in Elbert Co. GA

    Residence:
    Moved to Coweta Co. GA, Palmetto

    Jacob married Rowena RHINEHART on 29 Feb 1776 in Montgomery Co, NC. Rowena was born on 13 Dec 1755 in NC, Montgomery Co., Sailsbury Dist.; died on 4 Jul 1831 in Elbert Or Hart Co. GA; was buried in Old Redwine Meth. Ch. Cem (See Hart Co. Cem. Book). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Rowena RHINEHART was born on 13 Dec 1755 in NC, Montgomery Co., Sailsbury Dist.; died on 4 Jul 1831 in Elbert Or Hart Co. GA; was buried in Old Redwine Meth. Ch. Cem (See Hart Co. Cem. Book).

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    • _UID: 14E698D546604674B90DECBC1174FCC67CC8

    Notes:

    BIRTH: Source PIONEERS OF HART GA by Travis Parker and Ruby Lacy.
    CENSUS: 1830 Elbert, Ga, NOT on this census with her family
    DEATH: Source HISTORY OF HART GA (Elbert, Ga), Ruby Lacy (Franklin, Ga), and PIONEERS OF HART GA by Travis Parker, Redwine Cem per Cemeteries of Hart Ga

    Kinship:
    Jan Loftis

    Children:
    1. Mary REDWINE was born on 7 Jan 1777 in Montgomery Co, NC; died on 1 Sep 1852 in GA, Franklin Co..
    2. 1. Jemima REDWINE was born on 17 Feb 1779 in Montgomery Co, NC; died on 8 Jun 1779 in NC, Montgomery Co..
    3. Catherine REDWINE was born in 1780 in Montgomery Co, NC; died on 23 Jul 1859 in GA, Coweta Co., Palmetto Area.
    4. Barbara REDWINE was born on 3 Jun 1780 in Montgomery Co, NC; died on 19 May 1845 in Elbert County, Georgia; was buried in Redwine Church, Elbert Co, Georgia.
    5. Jacob REDWINE, Jr. was born on 15 Sep 1783 in Montgomery Co, NC; died on 12 Mar 1866 in Ben Hill, GA; was buried in Mt. Gilead Methodist Ch. Cem. Campbell Co. GA.
    6. Jemima REDWINE was born on 17 Feb 1785 in Montgomery, North Carolina; died on 27 Jun 1849 in Palmetto, Campbell, Georgia.
    7. Elizabeth REDWINE was born on 25 Dec 1787 in Montgomery Co, NC; died on 19 Jan 1859 in Coweta Co. GA , Palmetto.
    8. Michael REDWINE was born on 11 Aug 1789 in Montgomery Co, NC; died in 1855 in GA, Whitfield Co., Mclemore, Dalton Area Or Redwine Cove.
    9. Lewis REDWINE was born on 26 Dec 1791 in NC, Montgomery Co.; died on 28 Feb 1870 in GA, Coweta Co., Madras.
    10. Sarah Sallie REDWINE was born on 29 Aug 1793 in Montgomery Co, NC; died on 11 Jun 1842 in Coweta Co. GA , Palmetto.
    11. John Marshburn REDWINE was born on 9 Feb 1795 in GA, Franklin Co.; died on 25 Nov 1841 in GA, Coweta Co., Palmetto Area.
    12. Nancy D. REDWINE was born on 23 Oct 1799 in GA, Franklin Co., Of Coweta Co., Newnan; died on 19 Oct 1873 in GA, Coweta Co. Newnan.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Johann Lewis Sr. REDWINE was born on 14 Aug 1699 in Rhineland, Pfalz, Freckenfeld, Germany (son of Friedrich REDWINE); died about May 1772 in Granville Co. NC.

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    • _UID: 89FA3225540641EF9F2975BCBE96393620D9

    Notes:

    Apparently Ludwig Riedweil Sr. and Barbara Bchler had four children before they came to America: FHC film #247602
    1 Johann Michael Riedweil chr. GR 22 Mar 1733
    2 Johann Riedweil born GR 1 May 1737
    3 Johann Ludwig Riedweil born GR 4 Dec 1740
    4 Anna Margretha Riedweil born GR 18 Feb 1745
    5 Jacob was born in America Oct. 1751
    6 John was born in America abt 1756
    The John B. 1756 is sometimes confused with the above metioned Johann B. 1737. Our best guess is that Johnannes B. 1737 either stayed in Germany or died before or during the trip to America.
    the christening record of Maria Dorothea Grimm, daughter of Jacob and Magdalena Grimm in May 1729, it lists Johann Ludwig Riedweyl as an apprentice weaver, single, and son of Friedrich Riedweyl (Doc. #6). Also in christening record of his second child Johannes, Ludwig Sr. is listed as a yarn weaver, Doc.# 3 but elsewhere, as just a weaver.
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    -----Original Message-----
    From: Dr. Georg Fischer
    To: Tex Dick
    Date: Wednesday, July 01, 1998 7:45 AM
    Subject: Record 8-Dec-1740
    Dear Tex,
    the first record is on 2 pages.
    =======================================
    [End of the first page for 1740:]
    December Den 8. December wurde Johann Ludwig Riedweilens, Brger und [Mobeus??] alhier und seines Eheweibs Barbara, Shnlein welches den 4. eiusdiem geboren, getauft und [beginning of next page]
    1740 102 December [faint overwriting in this place: " 12 ?", maybe "18"] Johann Ludwig genannt, Taufzeugen waren Johann Ludwig [A???] weyl: Theolbaldt [A???], gewesen Brger alhier [Hinterlosser??] ehel. Sohn, und Anna Apolonia, Friedrich Riedweilens Brgers alhier ehel: Tochter, beyde noch ledigen Wandels, wir
    attestiren
    [signatures:]
    Ludwig ridweil Christian Melchior
    als Vatter Fischer Pfrr.[= pastor]
    [??] Ludwig A.
    al gevatter
    =======================================
    On Dec. 8th was J.L. Riedweil's ["ens" is possessive grammar form], citizen and ?? here and his wife's Barbara little son, which was born 4th the same month [latin] baptized and Johann Ludwig named, bapt. witnesses were J.L. [some name] [??] Theobaldt [same name] who was citizen here [name] marriage son, and Anna Apolonia, Friedrich Riedweil's citizen here marriage daughter, both still unmarried, we certify [signatures]
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    I cannot translate "Ehel:" properly without my dictionary,
    it means that they were born by a marriaed couple.
    The faint cross over the record would indicate that somebody else noted later that the child died (soon?), that occurs rather often, together with a year. But I'm not sure about this, and the write put a question mark also.
    The name RIEDWEIL is rather clear, except that in the
    signature it's RIDWEIL.
    My [Dr. Fisher] picture is:
    Friedrich = grandfather of the newborn son
    Johann Ludwig = father, Barbara = mother
    Johann Ludwig = son, born 4-Dec-1740, bapt. 8-Dec (this record)
    Anna Apolonia = bapt. witness, aunt of the newborn
    So long - Georg
    punctum-transfer
    Dr. Georg Fischer , Mobil 0172 9407118
    Rotteckring 19 Tel. +49 7644 913016, Fax 913018
    D-79341 Kenzingen, Germany 48d11m32s North, 7d46m46s East
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    1749 - In the summer of 1749, a man by the name of Landenberger of Ebingen, who made frequent trips between Germany and America, brought back favorable letters from Hans Balthass Bitzer and Matthaeus Mautte. According to a report in 1749 by Mayor Venninger of Lauffen, preserved at Ludwigsburg, the letters are said to have "made such an impression among different families, that they even now appear to be intent on leaving next Spring." This resulted in the large Lauffen emigration of 1750, including some on the ship "Osgood."
    1750 - Germany, Pfalz, Bayern, Immigrant's surname: READWILE Immigrant's given name(s): Johann Ludwig
    Ship name: Osgood U.S. arrival date: 29 SEP 1750
    Port: Philadelphia, PA Place of origin: Res: Freckenfeld, Pfalz, Bayern, Germany late of Cowes Source: Thirty Thousand Names of Immigrants, by I. Daniel Rupp
    1750 - PA, Philadelphia 29 Sept., The ship 'Osgood' arrived in Philadelphia from Rotterdam, last from Cowes; William Wilkie, Captain, listed 480 [ or 180 "not sure"] passengers. Ludwig Readwile and Joh. Michael Rietweill were among those passengers.
    Ludwig RIETHWEIL and his family most likely were taken to the court house where he then made his mark on the Oath of Allegiance and qualified, as well as his son Michael who was able to sign his name. Since Michael was over the age of 16, he had to qualify. The other children were under the age of 16, so were not required to qualify. Michael signed his name Rietweill to the document. Ludwig did not sign the document, but made his mark "LRW" and the spelling of the surname as "Readwile" is most likely a phonetic one by the court clerk.
    1760 - 15 Aug 1760 Lodwick REDWINE of Granville County, North Carolina, for fifty pounds proclamation money, purchased from William Meadows of Orange County, 233 acres located eastward of Michael Peeler's and on the branches of Shillons (now Shelton's) Creek. The land adjoined Slaughter and Matheas. Lodwick owned this land when he died as it is included in the inventory of his estate. Source: Granville Co NC Deed Book H, p 364 (per Martha Redwine)
    1764 - Lodowick Redwine appeared on the Granville Co NC tax list. This is the first tax list he has been located in. He paid one poll. The list was made by Col. Harris.
    1766 - Lodwick Redwine was listed on the tax list of Granville Co North Carolina. The list was made by John Thomas and the number of polls paid has been blurred and not readable.
    1767 - Lodwick Redwine was on the tax list of Granville Co NC when he paid one poll.
    1767 - NC Granville Co. deed book H (1765-1826) page, 364 Lodwick Redwine of Granville Co. records land deed August 15, 1767 from William Medows of Orange Co. NC.
    1768 - Lodwick Redwine was on the tax list of Granville Co NC as shown in tithables taken by Robert Harris. He paid two polls which included son Jacob Redwine shown. The law at the time in North Carolina set the white male poll at ages 16 and upward. Jacob would have reached age 16 in October 1767.
    1769 - Lodwick Reetwile appeared on the Granville Co NC tax list and paid two polls. Michael Redwine appeared same list. 1769 - NC, Granville Co., tax list Lodowick Redwine 2 whites.
    1770 - Lodwick Redwine was on the Granville Co NC tax list, paying two polls.
    1771 - Ludwick Redwine appeared on the Granville Co NC tax list and paid three polls. This would indicate the youngest son John had reached the age of 16 years.
    1772 - 22 Feb On page, 329 Granville County Unregistered Wills Lewis RIETHWEIL (signed in German Ludwig) wrote his will in Granville County naming sons Lewis, Michael, Jacob, John, and daughter Margaret Peeler, wife of Michael Peeler. The youngest son, John, was underage at that time. His wish was that son John was to serve his brother Jacob but for one year, then to be declared free. as of 1785 The original will, is in the care of the Granville County clerk of the Superior Court. The Will was filed in 1772.

    Will Of LUDWIG RIETHWEIL / REDWINE
    1772 - 22 Feb On page, 329 Granville County Unregistered Wills Lewis RIETHWEIL (signed in German Ludwig) wrote his will in Granville County naming sons Lewis, Michael, Jacob, John, and daughter Margaret Peeler, wife of Michael Peeler. The youngest son, John, was underage at that time. His wish was that son John was to serve his brother Jacob but for one year, then to be declared free. as of 1785 The original will, is in the care of the Granville County clerk of the Superior Court. The Will was filed in 1772
    The Will of Ludwig Riethweil ( Lewis Redwine Sr. ) In the name of God amen;
    I, Lewis Riethweil of Granville Co. in the Province of North Carlonia, being weak in body but sound in mind and memory ( thanks be to God) do make and ordain this my last will and testament in manner and form following, VIZ;
    Imprimis, I lend to my loving wife, Barbara Riethweil during the term of her natural life or widowhood the use of all my stock and household furniture on the plantation wereon I now live.
    Item: I give to my son Lewis Riethweil one Shilling Sterling.
    Item: I give to my son Michael Riethweil one Shilling Sterling.
    Item: I give to my two sons Jacob and John Riethweil to them and their heirs and assigns forever my tract of two hundred and fifty acres of land wereon I now live and if at any time after my decease the said tract of land should be sold the purchase money thereof to be equally divided between my two sons Jacob and John Rietheweil.
    Item: As my above youngest son John Riethweil is at the present time underage my will and desire is that in the case of my speddy death the said my son John Riethweil is to serve his brother Jacob Reithweil but one year and then be declared free.
    Item: My will and desire is that after the decease of my above loving wife Barbara Riethwiel all my stock and household furniture be equally divided between my several children to wit: my son Michael Riethweil, Jacob and John Riethwiel, and my daughter Margaret Peeler.
    Lastly, I do appoint my son in law Michael Peeler and Anthony Peeler to be Executors of this my last will and Testament revoking and disannulling and making void all other wills heretofore by me made and in order that this be my last will and testament I have hereunto set my hand and seal this Twenty Second day of February 1772.
    Signed Sealed and delivered and ordered to be his last will and Testament in the presence of us.
    Signed..( his signature ).. Ludwig Riethwiel
    Michael Peeler
    Jacob Hoffman < Jurat
    Anthony Peeler Jurat
    Proved August Court 1772
    NOTE: Clerk used the spelling of "Lewis Riethwield" an apparently the person signing was "Ludwig Riethweil.
    End..

    1772 - NC, Aug The inventory of Lodwick Redwine was recorded into Granville County Court in August 1772 which means he died between 22 Feb 1772 and Aug 1772. The inventory included the 233 acres of land he purchased in 1760. In this document, his name was shown with three different spellings, Lodwick Redwine; Lewis Riethweil; & Lodowick Redwine.
    Obviously, the son named John who was underage in 1772 was not the same Johannes who was baptized 5 May 1737. In Mittelberger's diary, he said there were no less than 32 that died on the 'Osgood.' Freckenfeld belongs in the federal German state of Rheinland-Pfalz. Freckenfeld belongs to Kreis Germersheim, RegBez Rheinhessen-Pfalz, Land Rheinland-Pfalz The AGS is 07334005. The ZIP code is 76872
    Following are some variations found while searching the name Redwine: Raedwine, Radewynde, Radewint, Radwin, Ritwell, Redewinus, Readwile, Rietweill, Redewinus, Redewyne, Redwin, Redwine, Redwile, Reedwine, Reetwhile, Reichwein, Reitweild, Reitweil, Rietwell, Ritwell, Riethweil. Source : "Ancestors and Descendants of John and Sarah and other Redwines," by Martha Redwine Nelson.
    As the Palatine population grew in England, the Crown ordered a census made of these people. This inventory is preserved in the British Museum Library, London, England. It is from this inventory taken at Walworth, 27th of May, 1709, that we find Redwines. Lists of Germans from the Palatinate Who Came to England in 1709 are: Frederick Ritweil, age 32, wife, son age 2, Lutheran; and Jacob Ritweil, age 22, single, Lutheran. On Jan. 1710, a ship of Palatines sailed to America, arriving in Va. 13 weeks later. The Palatines were shipped across the Albermarle Sound to the Neuse River and placed on the south side of a point of land along the Trent River. There were also other ships coming to the Colonies during this great migration period of 1710- 1712, however, no document was found of Jacob and/or Frederick sailing to America. Source : "Ancestors and Descendants of John and Sarah and other Redwines," by Martha Redwine Nelson.
    Other passengers on the ship "Osgood" included the following: From Lauffen were Ludwig Bitzer, Rudolph Christe, Jacob Koenig, Johann Matthias Spohn, Christian Stotz, Hans Balthass Stotz, Ludwig Stotz, and Johannes Wolfer. Hans Jerg Gutekunst was from Nagold. There was also a passenger by the name of Georg Becker who might possibly have been a relative of Barbara, wife of Johann Ludwig RIETHWEIL. There was a man named Johannes Seyl, but it is not known if this name might have been Seyler. If so, there might be a relationship to Peter Seyler whose son was baptized in 1755. Johann Michael Riethweil and his wife Christina were sponsors. Source 1: "Pennsylvania German Immigrants, 1709 - 1786"
    "Probably most of you on the REDWINE list already have viewed the original Granville Co NC records, but it is interesting to see the different spellings in the same documents. I have some copies of original records of Granville Co NC which show the various spellings of the name.
    A list of Taxables taken for 1766:
    Lodwick REDWINE
    1767 tax list:
    Lodwick REDWINE
    List of Tithables Taken by Robt Harris for 1768:
    Lodwick REDWINE & Son Jacob

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    I thought perhaps this might help to answer any doubts one might have. Seeing different spellings in the original document (and sometimes even different on the same page) should erase any doubt that Ludwig appears as Ludwig/Lodwick/Lodowick/Lewis and RIETHWEIL/REDWINE in the Granville Co NC records." "Imogene Bennett" Springfield, MO

    Johann married Barbara BAECHLER on 15 Nov 1731 in Germany, Rhineland, Pfalz, Freckenfeld. Barbara (daughter of BAECHLER and Anna Barbara) was born on 1 Nov 1710 in Rhineland, Pfalz, Freckenfeld, Germany; died after Aug 1772 in Granville Co. NC. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Barbara BAECHLER was born on 1 Nov 1710 in Rhineland, Pfalz, Freckenfeld, Germany (daughter of BAECHLER and Anna Barbara); died after Aug 1772 in Granville Co. NC.

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    In the records of the second and fourth child it lists the mother's maiden name as Barbara Bchlin and Barbara Bechlerin, respectively (Doc.#3,5) . The -in wa3 a feminine suffix and is dropped, therefore her surname would have been "Ba-chler".
    There were people by that name in the Freckenfeld records, but that was not searched at this time.
    1737 - Germany Doc. # 13 Records of Lutheran Church, Freckenfeld Parish ( Bavarian - Pfalz ) Christenings 1722 - 1737 ( FHL film # 247602 ) On the 1st May (1737) in the evening, Johann Ludwig Riedweyler, Citizen and yarn weaver here, and wife Barbara, maiden name Bachlin, had a son born and on 5th May was officially Christened and named Johannes. Christening witnesses were: Johannes Helck, legitimate son of Johann Ludwig Helcken, citizen here.
    It's interesting to note that almost undoubtedly Barbara Bchler was related to the Anthony Bieller-Buhler-Peeler family that I sent tn the last report and Michael Peeler who married Margaret Redwine may have been first cousins. Notice in the christening (if Ludwig Riedweil's fourth child the godmother was Anna Margretha, wife of David Bechler. This would be a good point to do research for the next time if you wish.

    Dear Dick,
    I have extracted the records of the Evangelische Kirche Freckenfeld, using only FHL film # 0247602 and the results were not as fruitful as I had hoped. As you can see, there were only two families residing in Freckenfeld, having children, in the years 1722-1760. I have extracted all possible data. Marriage records 1742-1760: Married on the 22 Oct 1744 were Ludwig David BECHLER also called Johann David BECHLER later on, a widower & Anna Margarethe, daughter of Martin BURCKHARDT.
    This was the only marriage entry listed, with the ancestral surnames, during the time period searched. The next part on the film were the christenings 1738-1779, records were searched from 1738 to 1760, following were the christenings1722-1737, both sections were searched also death records from 1738-1751, and the following entries were listed: Johann David BAECHLER and wife Magdalene had the following children:
    i. Catharina Elisabetha BAECHLER, born 28 Mar 1728
    ii. Johann Ludwig BAECHLER, born 5 Nov 1730 (witness was Johann Ludwig RIEDWEYL, a weaver, son of the deceased Friedrich RIEDWEYL) iii. Johannes BAECHLER, born 29 Mar 1733
    iv. Johann Michael BAECHLER, born 17 Apr 1735
    v. Maria Catharina BAECHLER, born 29 Apr 1736
    vi. Johann Jacob BAECHLER, born 15 July 1738, christened 20 July 1738
    vii. Maria Catharina BAECHLER, born 27 Nov 1740, christened 30 Nov 1740 She died on the 28 April 1742, age 1 year 5 month less 1 day.
    On the 8 July 1742 died Anna Magdalena, wife of David BAECHLER. They had been married for 15 years and 4 month (about 1727). She gave birth to 5 sons and 3 daughters of whom 2 sons and 1 daughter are still alive. She reached the age of 36 years, 4 month and 15 days. According to the statement about the children, we are missing one child, a son. I did not find the birth, perhaps he was born somewhere else, in a different place.
    After the death of his wife, the widower Ludwig David BECHLER married on 22 Oct 1744 his second wife, Anna Margarethe, daughter of Martin BURCKHARDT. They had the following children born in Freckenfeld.
    viii. Eva Elisabetha BAECHLER, born 4 Dec 1745, christened 5 Dec 1745
    xi. Marie Johanna BAECHLER, christened on 24 Aug 1748
    xii. Eva Margaretha BAECHLER, born 26 Oct 1750, christened 28 Oct 1750
    xiii. Johann Ludwig BAECHLER, born 17 Apr 1753, christened 19 Apr 1753
    We need to remember, that the marriage records only start in 1736, earlier marriage can not be found, that is why a marriage for your parents can not be found here.
    Johannes RIEDWYLER and Magdalena had the following children born in Freckenfeld.: i. Maria Catharina RIEDWEILEN, born 1 Aug 1723 no other children were found. Ludwig RIEDWEYL, resident and weaver, and Barbara BAECHLER had the following children born and christened in Cathrinhagen.:
    i. Johann Michael RIEDWEILEN, born 22 Mar 1733
    ii. Johannes RIEDWEYL, born 1 May 1737, christened 5 May 1737
    iii Johann Ludwig RIEDWEYL, born 4 Dec 1740, christened 8 Dec 1740
    iv. Anna Margaretha RIEDWEYL, born 18 Feb 1745, chr. 21 Feb 1745
    This ends the extraction for Freckenfeld from 1722-1760.
    Results: 1. We have added a new family, the family of Ludwig David BAECHLER. I believe that Ludwig David BAECHLER was a brother to Barbara BAECHLER. 2. The father of Johann Ludwig RIEDWEYER/ RIEDWEILER was Friedrich RIEDWEYL, who was deceased
    in 1730. I have worked a total of 2 hours on this, for which you owe me a total of $ 36.
    Sincerely, Marion Wolfert, A.G.

    Children:
    1. Johann Michael Sr. REDWINE was born on 22 Mar 1732 in Germany, Rhineland, Pfalz, Freckenfeld; died on 13 Dec 1802 in NC, Montgomery Co..
    2. Johannes REDWINE was born on 1 May 1737 in Germany, Rhineland, Pfalz, Freckenfeld; died about 1750.
    3. Johann Lewis Jr. REDWINE was born on 4 Dec 1740 in Germany, Rhineland, Pfalz, Freckenfeld; died on 21 Feb 1809 in NC, Rowan Co..
    4. Anna Margaretha REDWINE was born on 18 Feb 1745 in Germany, Rhineland, Pfalz, Freckenfeld; died after 1807 in NC, Rowan Co..
    5. 2. Jacob REDWINE, Sr., was born on 12 Oct 1751 in Northampton Co. PA ? Pittsburg; died on 25 Feb 1840 in Coweta Co. GA , Palmetto; was buried in Old Concord Ch. Cem., Palmetto.
    6. John Sr. REDWINE was born about 1756 in NC, Granville Co.; died on 19 Oct 1800 in NC, Rowan Co..


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Friedrich REDWINE was born on 15 Jul 1679 in Wrttemberg, Holzgerlingen Of Freckenfeld, Germany (son of Daniel Sr. REDWINE and Barbara BINDER); died on 23 Jan 1753 in Rhineland, Pfalz, Freckenfeld, Germany.

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    Doc # 09
    Germany, Bavarian - Pfalz Freckenfeld Parish
    Burials 1738 - 1779 ( FHL film # 247602 )
    P. 361 nr. 40 1753
    Johann Friedrich Riedweil, a poor man from here, born at Holtzerlingen in Wurttemberg jurisdiction, is by a very small . . . . . and died 23 Januar aged 70 years.

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Dr. Georg Fischer
    To: Tex Dick
    Date: Tuesday, June 30, 1998 9:28 AM
    Subject: Freckenfeld archive records
    Dear Tex,
    I found Johann's birth record of 8-Dec-1740 soon, and after a lot of additional searching one of his sisters, Anna in Feb.1745. Among her godmothers is an aunt, and her grandfather Friedrich Riedweil is noted also as citizen of Freckenfeld. I copied these 2 records, and I will try to deciper them, and to translate what I can read. I checked up to 1750, but I did not find more RIEDWEILs (except maybe one as godmother). Before 1738, there seems to be no hope in that archive. Regards - Georg
    punctum-transfer
    Dr. Georg Fischer , Mobil 0172 9407118
    Rotteckring 19 Tel. +49 7644 913016, Fax 913018
    D-79341 Kenzingen, Germany 48d11m32s North, 7d46m46s East <>

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Tex Dick
    To: Marion Wolfert
    Date: Saturday, October 17, 1998 4:11 PM
    Subject: Friedrich RIEDWEYL
    Marion,
    Let me say we are quite pleased with the work you have done and the time
    frame that you did it in. I know it could be quite a while before you receive this message or can make a reply to it. If I don't write it now I will forget about it. That is why I am writing it now so that I will not forget. I need some helpm understanding the time frame in the below record in your report were it says << ii. Johann Ludwig BAECHLER, born 5 Nov 1730 (witness was Johann Ludwig RIEDWEYL, a weaver, son of the deceased Friedrich RIEDWEYL) >> Marion I thought our Friedrich RIEDWEYL and father of Ludwig RIEDWEYL, a weaver died 23 Jan 1753 per the records sent us by Gary & Dr. Fisher. This is why I ask about the remarks in the brackets on the notes you sent us. Is this information a part of the source record of that time frame or is it just a reminder of yours as to who it refers to etc. ? Tex-

    -----Original Message-----
    From: GUENTER W WOLFERT
    To: [email protected]
    Date: Friday, October 16, 1998 6:06 AM
    Subject: Genealogy
    The next part on the film were the christenings 1738-1779, records were searched from 1738 to 1760, following were the christenings 1722-1737, both sections were searched also death records from 1738-1751, and the following entries were listed: Johann David BAECHLER and wife Magdalene had the following children:
    i. Catharina Elisabetha BAECHLER, born 28 Mar 1728
    ii. Johann Ludwig BAECHLER, born 5 Nov 1730 (witness was Johann
    Ludwig RIEDWEYL, a weaver, son of the deceased Friedrich RIEDWEYL) iii. Johannes BAECHLER, born 29 Mar 1733
    iv. Johann Michael BAECHLER, born 17 Apr 1735
    v. Maria Catharina BAECHLER, born 29 Apr 1736
    vi. Johann Jacob BAECHLER, born 15 July 1738, christened 20 July 1738
    vii. Maria Catharina BAECHLER, born 27 Nov 1740, christened 30 Nov
    1740 She died on the 28 April 1742, age 1 year 5 month less 1 day.
    Marion did not send a reply as of March 1999 and I guess it was just a remark made after the fact. < END >

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Dr. Georg Fischer
    To: Tex Dick
    Date: Tuesday, July 07, 1998 11:00 AM
    Subject: Re: the castle?
    Dear Tex,
    thank you for your email again. I think I could look for some of the dates which you mentioned in the 1730-1750 time frame, and to get record photocopies in the archive for these. I will have to make my picture myself, and better print out all what you sent me, but I cannot do this here in Frankfurt. Regarding the castle: "Russ" would be a very strange German christian name. If he was knightened, they would have any form of title in their name, "von", "zu" "Graf", "Baron" or the like. They underwrote with quite an ordinary signature, so I doubt that for Friedrich's line. I doubt that you can find a castle of your anchestors. At that time, they were rather well known, with their owning families. BTW, in German there is only "Friedrich". Frederick, Frederic are the English and French versions thereof.
    It is reported in a book that a census was done 27th May 1709 at Walworth England of the Palatine population lately from Germany and in England at that time. This is what is given:" Frederick Ritweil, age 32, wife , son age 2, Lutheran; and Jacob Ritweil, age 22, single, Lutheran. They are listed as Husbandmen & Vinedressers. "

    Okay, these names could fit, but not the time: 1709 ? That would mean that the Grandfather Friedrich left Germany long before his grandson Johann Ludwig was born ? Georg what does that last part in the above mean ?
    I would say: the were married vine growers.
    So long - Georg
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    Dr. Georg Fischer , Mobil 0172 9407118
    Rotteckring 19 Tel. +49 7644 913016, Fax 913018
    D-79341 Kenzingen, Germany 48d11m32s North, 7d46m46s East

    Children:
    1. 4. Johann Lewis Sr. REDWINE was born on 14 Aug 1699 in Rhineland, Pfalz, Freckenfeld, Germany; died about May 1772 in Granville Co. NC.
    2. Anna Apolonia REDWINE was born about 1730 in Germany, Rhineland, Pfalz, Freckenfeld; died in in America.

  2. 10.  BAECHLER was born about 1690 in Germany; and died.

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    -----Original Message-----
    From: Dr. Georg Fischer
    To: Tex Dick
    Date: Thursday, June 18, 1998 12:23 PM
    Subject::REDWINE Resesarch; Baechlein could be okay
    Dear Tex,
    "Baechlein" comes from "Bach" = little river, it's the diminuitive, an even smaller river, so that is a quite common German word. In the German script you could misread it from "Buchlein" or "Buechlein". I have to look up my CD at the weekend whether any of these is a probable German family name. Regards - Georg <>

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Dr. Georg Fischer
    To: Tex Dick
    Date: Tuesday, June 23, 1998 9:50 AM
    Subject: BECHLER etc.
    It is interesting to know that Baechlein" comes from "Bach" some here thought it would be Bechler. BECHLER is a common name, but I would not see a transition from BAECHLEIN to BECHLER. I think that the general problem is that names are even more difficult to decipher in the old script, and that people in your country guess them sometimes. BAECHLEIN could also be misread from BCHLER, which is very common. So I would need the original records were you have these names from. Regards - Dr. Georg Fisfer
    punctum-transfer
    Dr. Georg Fischer
    Rotteckring 19 Tel. +49 7644 913016, Fax 913018
    D-79341 Kenzingen, Germany 48d11m32s North, 7d46m46s East<>


    Searching for surnames mostly in Upstate SC/GA: ADDISON, ALLISON, CANADY, COLEMAN, CORBIN, COX, CRAIG, DEAN, FOWLER, GILLILAN, HALEY, GORDON, GRAY, HENSON, JAMES, McMILLIAN, McPHERSON, MOODY, NEWTON, PARKER, PASSMORE, PATTERSON, PAYNE, POINDEXTER, REDWINE, REID, ROY, SHIRES, SWANN, WEST, WHITMIRE, WOODALL

    married Anna Barbara. Anna was born about 1690; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 11.  Anna Barbara was born about 1690; and died.

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    Searching for surnames mostly in Upstate SC/GA: ADDISON, ALLISON, CANADY, COLEMAN, CORBIN, COX, CRAIG, DEAN, FOWLER, GILLILAN, HALEY, GORDON, GRAY, HENSON, JAMES, McMILLIAN, McPHERSON, MOODY, NEWTON, PARKER, PASSMORE, PATTERSON, PAYNE, POINDEXTER, REDWINE, REID, ROY, SHIRES, SWANN, WEST, WHITMIRE, WOODALL

    Children:
    1. Ludwig David BAECHLER was born about 1706 in Germany, Rhineland, Pfalz, Freckenfeld; died after 1755.
    2. 5. Barbara BAECHLER was born on 1 Nov 1710 in Rhineland, Pfalz, Freckenfeld, Germany; died after Aug 1772 in Granville Co. NC.