Anna Margaretha _____1

#17186, (say 1673 - )

Family

Heinrich Schramm b. s 1670
Children 1.Fredrich Schramm+ (s 1695 - )
 2.Catharina Schramm (s 1699 - )
Her married name was Schramm.1 
Birth*say 1673She was born say 1673.1 
Marriage*say 1693She married Heinrich Schramm say 1693.1 
Baptism18 March 1730She sponsored the baptism of Henrich Schramm on 18 March 1730 at Kiskatom (now Town of Catskill), Greene (then Ulster) Co., New YorkG.2 

Citations

  1. [S1562] Walter Allen Knittle, Early Eighteenth Century Palatine Emigration (Philadelphia: Dorrance & Co., 1937), p. 289. Henrich Schramm; year 1710, 4 adults and children age 10 or greater, 1 child under 10; 1712, 5 adults and children age 10 or greater. New York Subsistence List, "of Palatine debtors to the British government for subsistence given either in New York City or in the Hudson River settlements, from their landing in 1710 to September, 1712." Citing Public Record Office, C. O. 5 12.30, corrected from the accompanying "ledger," C. O. 5 12.31."
    p. 298. The Simmendinger Register. Prepared by Ulrich Simmendinger, one of the migrants, who made the list about 1717, giving an account of the migration and listing the families and their settlement locations. Listed as living in "Becksmanland" (the West Camp settlements of Elizabeth Town, George Town and New Town, collectively referred to as West Camp (on the west side of the Hudson River) is Heinrich Schram with wife Anna Margaretha and five children. The date of the census would be shortly before Simmendinger returned to Germany in 1717.
  2. [S1560] William J. Hoffman, "Baptismal Records of Zion Lutheran Church, Loonenburg, Now Athens, Greene County, New York", The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Volumes 82-85 (1951-1954): 82 (Jan. 1951):21. Henrich, son of Fridrich Schram and Anna Maria, b. 16 Feb 1730, bapt. Kiskatom 18 Mar 1730; sponsors Henrich Schram and Anna Margreta [his wife]. [Also baptized at the same place on that day was Elisabeth, dau. of Catarina Susanna Kieffer and Pieter Mey]