Ancestors of William K. Hutchinson III
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Maria Barbara Mickley1

F, #1681, b. 27 MAR 1784

Parents

Father*John Martin Mickley (b. 3 MAR 1745, d. 11 MAR 1830)
Mother*Eva Catherine Steckel (b. 8 APR 1749, d. 8 APR 1830)

Events

BirthOn 27 MAR 1784, Maria Barbara Mickley was born in Egypt, Lehigh Co., PA, USAG.1
BaptismOn 20 MAY 1784, Maria Barbara Mickley was baptized in Egypt Reformed Church, Egypt, Lehigh Co., PA, USAG.1
Notable Relatives2nd great-granddaughter of Rev. Jacques Michelet
Great-granddaughter of Rev. Louis Michelet
3rd great-grandniece of Rev. Paul Michelet
3rd great-grandniece of Rev. Pierre Michelet
Niece of Pvt. John Jacob Mickley Jr
1st cousin of Pvt. John Jacob Mickley III

Citations

  1. [S208] Genealogy Gophers: Pennsylvania archives, by Montgomery, Thomas Lynch, page 31, https://www.gengophers.com/book.html#/book/70254?page=71 • Collection: https://www.gengophers.com.
Last Edited 19 JAN 2023

Abraham Wootring Jr.1,2

M, #1682, b. 1 JUL 1700, d. 28 NOV 1752

Parents

Father*Abraham Vautrin Sr (b. 1 OCT 1670, d. 1 DEC 1730)
Mother*Katharine Brodt (b. ca. 1676, d. 18 MAR 1721)

Partner

On 19 MAR 1723 he married Anna Margaretha Mertz (b. 9 OCT 1701, d. 20 FEB 1741)1,3

Children with Anna Margaretha Mertz:

1.Son*Hans Peter Wootring (b. 5 MAR 1724, d. 1782)
2.Daughter*Anna Margaretha Wootring+ (b. 20 OCT 1725, d. 8 OCT 1763)
3.Daughter*Maria Magdalena Wootring+ (b. 16 MAR 1727, d. 1802)
4.Daughter*Anna Louisa Wootring (b. 1731)

Events

Name-VarAlso known as Vautrin.1,2
BirthOn 1 JUL 1700, Abraham Wootring Jr. was born in Fénétrange AKA Finstingen, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.1,2
BaptismOn 11 JUL 1700, Abraham Wootring Jr. was baptized in Lixheim, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.4,3
MarriageOn 19 MAR 1723, Abraham Wootring Jr. (22) married Anna Margaretha Mertz (21.)1,3
Birth of ChildHis son Hans Peter Wootring was born on 5 MAR 1724 in Fénétrange AKA Finstingen, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.
Birth of ChildHis daughter Anna Margaretha Wootring was born on 20 OCT 1725 in Fénétrange AKA Finstingen, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.
Birth of ChildHis daughter Maria Magdalena Wootring was born on 16 MAR 1727 in Lothringen AKA Lorraine, Grand Est, FranceG.
Birth of ChildHis daughter Anna Louisa Wootring was born in 1731 in FranceGI.
Psgr ListOn 28 SEP 1733, Abraham Wootring Jr. (33) and Anna Margaretha Mertz (31) traveling with Hans Peter Wootring, Anna Margaretha Wootring, Maria Magdalena Wootring, and Anna Louisa Wootring were passengers on the Richard and Elizabeth, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., PA, USAG.5,1,2
Death of SpouseHis wife Anna Margaretha Mertz died on 20 FEB 1741 in Whitehall Twp., Lehigh Co., PA, USAG.
DeathOn 28 NOV 1752, Abraham (52) died. Whitehall Twp., Lehigh Co., PA, USAG.1
BurialAbraham is buried at Egypt Cemetery, Egypt, Lehigh Co., PA, USAG.1
Notable Relatives2nd great-grandfather of Judge George Balliet

Citations

  1. [S208] Genealogy Gophers: History of Northampton County, Pennsylvania, and the Grand Valley of the Lehigh. V. 3, by Heller, William Jacob, page 124, https://www.gengophers.com/book.html#/book/36184?page=182 • Collection: https://www.gengophers.com.
  2. [S218] Colonel Stephen Balliet; soldier, patriot and statesman of the Revolution; part 1, his ancestry, youth and education: page 5 • Author: Laux, James B., 1918 • Collection: https://archive.org/details/colonelstephenba01laux.
  3. [S218] Colonel Stephen Balliet; soldier, patriot and statesman of the Revolution; part 1, his ancestry, youth and education: page 5, 13, & 14 • Author: Laux, James B., 1918 • Collection: https://archive.org/details/colonelstephenba01laux.
  4. [S208] Genealogy Gophers: History of Northampton County, Pennsylvania, and the Grand Valley of the Lehigh. V. 3, by Heller, William Jacob, page 437 and 438, https://www.gengophers.com/book.html#/book/36184?page=182 • Collection: https://www.gengophers.com.
  5. [S69] Pennsylvania German Pioneers - A Publication of the Original Lists of Arrivals in the Port of Philadelphia from 1727 to 1808, Vol. I (3): page 127, https://archive.org/details/pennsylvaniagerm03penn_2/page/127/mode/1up • Author: Ralph Beaver Strassburger and William John Hinke • Publisher: Pennsylvania German Society, 1934 • Collection: https://archive.org/details/pennsylvaniagerm03penn_2/page/n8/mode/1up • Collection: https://amzn.to/35CCP5C.
Last Edited 30 MAR 2025

Anna Margaretha Mertz1,2

F, #1683, b. 9 OCT 1701, d. 20 FEB 1741

After 19 MAR 1723, Anna became known as Anna Wootring1

Parents

Father*Peter Mertz (b. ca. 1680)

Partner

On 19 MAR 1723 she married Abraham Wootring Jr. (b. 1 JUL 1700, d. 28 NOV 1752)1,3

Children with Abraham Wootring Jr.:

1.Son*Hans Peter Wootring (b. 5 MAR 1724, d. 1782)
2.Daughter*Anna Margaretha Wootring+ (b. 20 OCT 1725, d. 8 OCT 1763)
3.Daughter*Maria Magdalena Wootring+ (b. 16 MAR 1727, d. 1802)
4.Daughter*Anna Louisa Wootring (b. 1731)

Events

BirthOn 9 OCT 1701, Anna Margaretha Mertz was born in Hirschland, Bas-Rhin, Grand Est, FranceG.1
MarriageOn 19 MAR 1723, Anna Margaretha Mertz (21) married Abraham Wootring Jr. (22.)1,3
Birth of ChildHer son Hans Peter Wootring was born on 5 MAR 1724 in Fénétrange AKA Finstingen, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.
Birth of ChildHer daughter Anna Margaretha Wootring was born on 20 OCT 1725 in Fénétrange AKA Finstingen, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.
Birth of ChildHer daughter Maria Magdalena Wootring was born on 16 MAR 1727 in Lothringen AKA Lorraine, Grand Est, FranceG.
Birth of ChildHer daughter Anna Louisa Wootring was born in 1731 in FranceGI.
Psgr ListOn 28 SEP 1733, Anna Margaretha Mertz (31) and Abraham Wootring Jr. (33) traveling with Hans Peter Wootring, Anna Margaretha Wootring, Maria Magdalena Wootring, and Anna Louisa Wootring were passengers on the Richard and Elizabeth, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., PA, USAG.4,1,5
DeathOn 20 FEB 1741, Anna (39) died. Whitehall Twp., Lehigh Co., PA, USAG.1
BurialAnna is buried at Egypt Cemetery, Egypt, Lehigh Co., PA, USAG.1
Death of SpouseHer husband Abraham Wootring Jr. died on 28 NOV 1752 in Whitehall Twp., Lehigh Co., PA, USAG.
Notable Relatives2nd great-grandmother of Judge George Balliet

Citations

  1. [S208] Genealogy Gophers: History of Northampton County, Pennsylvania, and the Grand Valley of the Lehigh. V. 3, by Heller, William Jacob, page 124, https://www.gengophers.com/book.html#/book/36184?page=182 • Collection: https://www.gengophers.com.
  2. [S218] Colonel Stephen Balliet; soldier, patriot and statesman of the Revolution; part 1, his ancestry, youth and education: pages 13 and 14 • Author: Laux, James B., 1918 • Collection: https://archive.org/details/colonelstephenba01laux.
  3. [S218] Colonel Stephen Balliet; soldier, patriot and statesman of the Revolution; part 1, his ancestry, youth and education: page 5, 13, & 14 • Author: Laux, James B., 1918 • Collection: https://archive.org/details/colonelstephenba01laux.
  4. [S69] Pennsylvania German Pioneers - A Publication of the Original Lists of Arrivals in the Port of Philadelphia from 1727 to 1808, Vol. I (3): page 127, https://archive.org/details/pennsylvaniagerm03penn_2/page/127/mode/1up • Author: Ralph Beaver Strassburger and William John Hinke • Publisher: Pennsylvania German Society, 1934 • Collection: https://archive.org/details/pennsylvaniagerm03penn_2/page/n8/mode/1up • Collection: https://amzn.to/35CCP5C.
  5. [S218] Colonel Stephen Balliet; soldier, patriot and statesman of the Revolution; part 1, his ancestry, youth and education: page 5 • Author: Laux, James B., 1918 • Collection: https://archive.org/details/colonelstephenba01laux.
Last Edited 30 MAR 2025

Hans Peter Wootring1

M, #1684, b. 5 MAR 1724, d. 1782

Parents

Father*Abraham Wootring Jr. (b. 1 JUL 1700, d. 28 NOV 1752)
Mother*Anna Margaretha Mertz (b. 9 OCT 1701, d. 20 FEB 1741)

Events

Name-VarAlso known as John.2
BirthOn 5 MAR 1724, Hans Peter Wootring was born in Fénétrange AKA Finstingen, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.1
Psgr ListOn 28 SEP 1733, Hans Peter Wootring, Anna Margaretha Wootring, Maria Magdalena Wootring, and Anna Louisa Wootring traveling with Abraham Wootring Jr. and Anna Margaretha Mertz were passengers on the Richard and Elizabeth, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., PA, USAG.3,1,4
DeathIn 1782, Hans (~58) died. PA, USAGI.1
Notable RelativesGreat-granduncle of Judge George Balliet

Citations

  1. [S208] Genealogy Gophers: History of Northampton County, Pennsylvania, and the Grand Valley of the Lehigh. V. 3, by Heller, William Jacob, page 124, https://www.gengophers.com/book.html#/book/36184?page=182 • Collection: https://www.gengophers.com.
  2. [S203] wikitree.com: • Collection: https://www.wikitree.com/.
  3. [S69] Pennsylvania German Pioneers - A Publication of the Original Lists of Arrivals in the Port of Philadelphia from 1727 to 1808, Vol. I (3): page 127, https://archive.org/details/pennsylvaniagerm03penn_2/page/127/mode/1up • Author: Ralph Beaver Strassburger and William John Hinke • Publisher: Pennsylvania German Society, 1934 • Collection: https://archive.org/details/pennsylvaniagerm03penn_2/page/n8/mode/1up • Collection: https://amzn.to/35CCP5C.
  4. [S218] Colonel Stephen Balliet; soldier, patriot and statesman of the Revolution; part 1, his ancestry, youth and education: page 5 • Author: Laux, James B., 1918 • Collection: https://archive.org/details/colonelstephenba01laux.
Last Edited 12 DEC 2022

Anna Margaretha Wootring1

F, #1685, b. 20 OCT 1725, d. 8 OCT 1763

After 1746, Anna became known as Anna Schneider2

Parents

Father*Abraham Wootring Jr. (b. 1 JUL 1700, d. 28 NOV 1752)
Mother*Anna Margaretha Mertz (b. 9 OCT 1701, d. 20 FEB 1741)

Partner

In 1746 she married Johann Schneider (b. 1718, d. 8 OCT 1763)2

Children with Johann Schneider:

1.Daughter*Eva Schneider (b. 1746, d. 8 OCT 1763)
2.Daughter*Sarah Schneider (b. 16 AUG 1752, d. 8 OCT 1763)
3.Daughter*(Unknown) Schneider (b. ca. 1762)
4.Daughter*Magdalena Schneider (b. ca. 1762)
5.Daughter*Dorothy Schneider (b. ca. 1762)

Events

BirthOn 20 OCT 1725, Anna Margaretha Wootring was born in Fénétrange AKA Finstingen, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.1
Psgr ListOn 28 SEP 1733, Hans Peter Wootring, Anna Margaretha Wootring, Maria Magdalena Wootring, and Anna Louisa Wootring traveling with Abraham Wootring Jr. and Anna Margaretha Mertz were passengers on the Richard and Elizabeth, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., PA, USAG.3,4,5
MarriageIn 1746, Anna Margaretha Wootring (~21) married Johann Schneider (~28) in Whitehall Twp., Lehigh Co., PA, USAG.2
Birth of ChildHer daughter Eva Schneider was born in 1746 in Whitehall Twp., Lehigh Co., PA, USAG.
Birth of ChildHer daughter Sarah Schneider was born on 16 AUG 1752 in Whitehall Twp., Lehigh Co., PA, USAG.
Birth of ChildHer daughter (Unknown) Schneider was born ca. 1762 in Whitehall Twp., Lehigh Co., PA, USAG.
Birth of ChildHer daughter Magdalena Schneider was born ca. 1762 in Whitehall Twp., Lehigh Co., PA, USAG.
Birth of ChildHer daughter Dorothy Schneider was born ca. 1762 in Whitehall Twp., Lehigh Co., PA, USAG.
IncidentOn 8 OCT 1763, Henry Mickley, Barbara Mickley, Anna Margaretha Wootring, Johann Schneider, Eva Schneider, Sarah Schneider, Magdalena Schneider, Dorothy Schneider, and (Unknown) Schneider were victims. Indian Massacre, Whitehall Twp., Lehigh Co., PA, USAGI.
Detail: A small band of twelve Lenape Indians crossed the River Lehigh at Whitehall fresh from their attack on the settlers in Allen township. As they reached John Jacob Mickley's farm, they encountered three of his children, Peter (11), Henry (9), and Barbara (7), gathering nuts under a chestnut tree. Upon seeing the Indians, they began to run away. Barbara was overtaken not far from the tree by an Indian who knocked her down with his tomahawk. Henry had reached the fence near the house. While climbing the fence, he was struck in the back by a tomahawk, instantly killing him. Both Barbara and Henry were scalped; Barbara died the following morning. Peter was able to escape, ran to the woods, hiding in the underbrush between two large trees undiscovered by the Indians. Upon hearing the screams from John Schneider's homestead, he knew the band of Indians were there and no longer a threat to him. Peter then ran to Adam Deshler's fort, where his older brother, John Jacob Mickley (25) was, informing them of the horrors which had transpired including the Schneider's homestead being set aflame. It should be noted the Indians feared the Mickley's large ferocious dog, thus their avoiding attacking their homestead.

Rev. Heckwelder, a missionary to the Indians, later stated the Indians were provoked by prior events at the John Stenton's tavern where they were intimidated and robbed months before. The Indians returned to Bethlehem, seeking a magistrate who sent them back with a letter to the tavern demanding the stolen property be returned. When they returned to the tavern, they were order from the premises on threat of their lives and they left. Following the attack, it was determined the Indians had intended to attack the homestead of Paul Balliet, owner of the tavern, and had mistaken the Mickley and Schneider homes as Paul Balliet's.6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15
DeathOn 8 OCT 1763, Anna (37) died. Whitehall Twp., Lehigh Co., PA, USAG.6,1,16,17
DeathCauseKilled by Indians and subsequent scalping.6
Death of SpouseHer husband Johann Schneider died on 8 OCT 1763 in Indian Massacre, Whitehall Twp., Lehigh Co., PA, USAGI.
Death of ChildHer daughter Eva Schneider died on 8 OCT 1763 in Indian Massacre, Whitehall Twp., Lehigh Co., PA, USAGI.
Death of ChildHer daughter Sarah Schneider died on 8 OCT 1763 in Indian Massacre, Whitehall Twp., Lehigh Co., PA, USAGI.
BurialAnna is buried at Lehigh County Massacre Gravesite, 4547-4589 Scheidys Rd, Whitehall Twp., Lehigh Co., PA, USAGI.1,16,17
Notable RelativesGreat-grandaunt of Judge George Balliet

Citations

  1. [S203] wikitree.com: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Wotring-43 • Collection: https://www.wikitree.com/.
  2. [S203] wikitree.com: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Schneider-2396 • Collection: https://www.wikitree.com/.
  3. [S69] Pennsylvania German Pioneers - A Publication of the Original Lists of Arrivals in the Port of Philadelphia from 1727 to 1808, Vol. I (3): page 127, https://archive.org/details/pennsylvaniagerm03penn_2/page/127/mode/1up • Author: Ralph Beaver Strassburger and William John Hinke • Publisher: Pennsylvania German Society, 1934 • Collection: https://archive.org/details/pennsylvaniagerm03penn_2/page/n8/mode/1up • Collection: https://amzn.to/35CCP5C.
  4. [S208] Genealogy Gophers: History of Northampton County, Pennsylvania, and the Grand Valley of the Lehigh. V. 3, by Heller, William Jacob, page 124, https://www.gengophers.com/book.html#/book/36184?page=182 • Collection: https://www.gengophers.com.
  5. [S218] Colonel Stephen Balliet; soldier, patriot and statesman of the Revolution; part 1, his ancestry, youth and education: page 5 • Author: Laux, James B., 1918 • Collection: https://archive.org/details/colonelstephenba01laux.
  6. [S113] Newspapers.com: The Pennsylvania Gazette, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 13 OCT 1763, page 2, bottom of column 1 top of column 2, https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111481408/indian-massacre/ • Collection: https://www.newspapers.com.
  7. [S204] Genealogy of the Mickley Family of America: detail of the account starts on page 11, Peter's account on page 13, the attack on page 15, and dog on page 16, https://archive.org/details/cu31924029842865/page/n14/mode/1up • Author: Mickley, Minnie Fogel, 1893 • Collection: https://archive.org/details/cu31924029842865/mode/1up?view=theater • Collection: https://amzn.to/3dZftAo.
  8. [S174] Internet Archive: Brief Account of Murders by the Indians, and the Cause Thereof, in Northampton County, Penn'a., October 8th, 1763 (1875), by Mickley, Joseph J • Publisher: T. W. Stuckey, Printer, Philadelphia, PA • Image Detail: https://archive.org/details/briefaccountofmu00mick/page/n6/mode/1up • Collection: https://archive.org/.
  9. [S341] History of Lehigh County, PA, From the Earliest settlements: Details of the October 8th, 1763 Indian attack • Page 19 • A history of Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, from the earliest settlements to the present time, including much valuable information for the use of schools, families, libraries (1902), by Hauser, James Joseph • Page Chapter III - The First Settlers • Image 18 of 127 • https://archive.org/details/historyoflehighc00hause/page/18/mode/1up • Author: Hauser, James Joseph, 1902 • Collection: https://archive.org/details/historyoflehighc00hause/page/n6/mode/1up.
  10. [S47] Internet: History's Headlines: Drums along the Lehigh: 250 years ago troubles between Indians and Whites boiled over into violence at John Stentson's Frontier Tavern in Northampton County, https://www.wfmz.com/video_cbbed2b2-b1d2-5290-ac02-6e938354137d.html .
  11. [S64] Pennsylvania Archives, Series 6, Volume VI, Records of Egypt Reformed Church, Lehigh County. 1734-1834., page 136, https://www.fold3.com/image/3239701. Full text of the book: https://www.fold3.com/publication/450/pennsylvania-archives/browse.
  12. [S208] Genealogy Gophers: Report of the Commission to locate the site of the frontier forts of Pennsylvania v. 1, by Pennsylvania. Indian Forts Commission, page 164 through page 174, https://www.gengophers.com/book.html#/book/47043?page=200 • Collection: https://www.gengophers.com.
  13. [S208] Genealogy Gophers: History of Northampton County, Pennsylvania, and the Grand Valley of the Lehigh. V. 1, by Heller, William Jacob, page 124, https://www.gengophers.com/book.html#/book/20279?page=143 • Collection: https://www.gengophers.com.
  14. [S208] Genealogy Gophers: Wittman family and allied lines, by Kohl, Helen Wittman, page 39, https://www.gengophers.com/book.html#/book/8580?page=42 • Collection: https://www.gengophers.com.
  15. [S113] Newspapers.com: The Morning Call, Allentown, PA, USA • 1763 Indian Massacre in Whitehall Township, Northampton, Pennsylvania Colony • Published on 02-AUG-1931, page 4 • https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-morning-call-1763-indian-massacre-in/68066651/ • Collection: https://www.newspapers.com.
  16. [S56] FindAGrave.com: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/19797926/anna-margaretha-schneider • Collection: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial.
  17. [S47] Internet: A History of Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, Chapter III - The First Settlers, http://genealogytrails.com/penn/lehigh/books/lehighcohistorybyhauser1902/lehighhisthauserchptr1to6.html#chapteriii .
Last Edited 8 DEC 2023

Johann Schneider1

M, #1686, b. 1718, d. 8 OCT 1763

Partner

In 1746 he married Anna Margaretha Wootring (b. 20 OCT 1725, d. 8 OCT 1763)1

Children with Anna Margaretha Wootring:

1.Daughter*Eva Schneider (b. 1746, d. 8 OCT 1763)
2.Daughter*Sarah Schneider (b. 16 AUG 1752, d. 8 OCT 1763)
3.Daughter*(Unknown) Schneider (b. ca. 1762)
4.Daughter*Magdalena Schneider (b. ca. 1762)
5.Daughter*Dorothy Schneider (b. ca. 1762)

Events

Name-VarAlso known as Hans.2
Name-VarAlso known as John.3
Name-VarAlso known as Sneider.4
Name-VarAlso known as Snyder.3
BirthIn 1718, Johann Schneider was born in FranceGI.3
MarriageIn 1746, Johann Schneider (~28) married Anna Margaretha Wootring (~21) in Whitehall Twp., Lehigh Co., PA, USAG.1
Birth of ChildHis daughter Eva Schneider was born in 1746 in Whitehall Twp., Lehigh Co., PA, USAG.
Birth of ChildHis daughter Sarah Schneider was born on 16 AUG 1752 in Whitehall Twp., Lehigh Co., PA, USAG.
Birth of ChildHis daughter Dorothy Schneider was born ca. 1762 in Whitehall Twp., Lehigh Co., PA, USAG.
Birth of ChildHis daughter Magdalena Schneider was born ca. 1762 in Whitehall Twp., Lehigh Co., PA, USAG.
Birth of ChildHis daughter (Unknown) Schneider was born ca. 1762 in Whitehall Twp., Lehigh Co., PA, USAG.
IncidentOn 8 OCT 1763, Henry Mickley, Barbara Mickley, Anna Margaretha Wootring, Johann Schneider, Eva Schneider, Sarah Schneider, Magdalena Schneider, Dorothy Schneider, and (Unknown) Schneider were victims. Indian Massacre, Whitehall Twp., Lehigh Co., PA, USAGI.
Detail: A small band of twelve Lenape Indians crossed the River Lehigh at Whitehall fresh from their attack on the settlers in Allen township. As they reached John Jacob Mickley's farm, they encountered three of his children, Peter (11), Henry (9), and Barbara (7), gathering nuts under a chestnut tree. Upon seeing the Indians, they began to run away. Barbara was overtaken not far from the tree by an Indian who knocked her down with his tomahawk. Henry had reached the fence near the house. While climbing the fence, he was struck in the back by a tomahawk, instantly killing him. Both Barbara and Henry were scalped; Barbara died the following morning. Peter was able to escape, ran to the woods, hiding in the underbrush between two large trees undiscovered by the Indians. Upon hearing the screams from John Schneider's homestead, he knew the band of Indians were there and no longer a threat to him. Peter then ran to Adam Deshler's fort, where his older brother, John Jacob Mickley (25) was, informing them of the horrors which had transpired including the Schneider's homestead being set aflame. It should be noted the Indians feared the Mickley's large ferocious dog, thus their avoiding attacking their homestead.

Rev. Heckwelder, a missionary to the Indians, later stated the Indians were provoked by prior events at the John Stenton's tavern where they were intimidated and robbed months before. The Indians returned to Bethlehem, seeking a magistrate who sent them back with a letter to the tavern demanding the stolen property be returned. When they returned to the tavern, they were order from the premises on threat of their lives and they left. Following the attack, it was determined the Indians had intended to attack the homestead of Paul Balliet, owner of the tavern, and had mistaken the Mickley and Schneider homes as Paul Balliet's.4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13
DeathCauseKilled by Indians and subsequent scalping.4
DeathOn 8 OCT 1763, Johann (~45) died. Indian Massacre, Whitehall Twp., Lehigh Co., PA, USAGI.4,11,3,14
Death of ChildHis daughter Eva Schneider died on 8 OCT 1763 in Indian Massacre, Whitehall Twp., Lehigh Co., PA, USAGI.
Death of SpouseHis wife Anna Margaretha Wootring died on 8 OCT 1763 in Whitehall Twp., Lehigh Co., PA, USAG.
Death of ChildHis daughter Sarah Schneider died on 8 OCT 1763 in Indian Massacre, Whitehall Twp., Lehigh Co., PA, USAGI.
BurialJohann is buried at Lehigh County Massacre Gravesite, 4547-4589 Scheidys Rd, Whitehall Twp., Lehigh Co., PA, USAGI.3,14

Citations

  1. [S203] wikitree.com: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Schneider-2396 • Collection: https://www.wikitree.com/.
  2. [S113] Newspapers.com: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania, 02 AUG 1931, page 4, 1763 Indian Massacre in Whitehall Township, Northampton, Pennsylvania Colony, https://www.newspapers.com/clip/68066651/1763-indian-massacre-in-whitehall/ • Collection: https://www.newspapers.com.
  3. [S56] FindAGrave.com: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/19797626/johannes-schneider • Collection: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial.
  4. [S113] Newspapers.com: The Pennsylvania Gazette, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 13 OCT 1763, page 2, bottom of column 1 top of column 2, https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111481408/indian-massacre/ • Collection: https://www.newspapers.com.
  5. [S204] Genealogy of the Mickley Family of America: detail of the account starts on page 11, Peter's account on page 13, the attack on page 15, and dog on page 16, https://archive.org/details/cu31924029842865/page/n14/mode/1up • Author: Mickley, Minnie Fogel, 1893 • Collection: https://archive.org/details/cu31924029842865/mode/1up?view=theater • Collection: https://amzn.to/3dZftAo.
  6. [S174] Internet Archive: Brief Account of Murders by the Indians, and the Cause Thereof, in Northampton County, Penn'a., October 8th, 1763 (1875), by Mickley, Joseph J • Publisher: T. W. Stuckey, Printer, Philadelphia, PA • Image Detail: https://archive.org/details/briefaccountofmu00mick/page/n6/mode/1up • Collection: https://archive.org/.
  7. [S341] History of Lehigh County, PA, From the Earliest settlements: Details of the October 8th, 1763 Indian attack • Page 19 • A history of Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, from the earliest settlements to the present time, including much valuable information for the use of schools, families, libraries (1902), by Hauser, James Joseph • Page Chapter III - The First Settlers • Image 18 of 127 • https://archive.org/details/historyoflehighc00hause/page/18/mode/1up • Author: Hauser, James Joseph, 1902 • Collection: https://archive.org/details/historyoflehighc00hause/page/n6/mode/1up.
  8. [S47] Internet: History's Headlines: Drums along the Lehigh: 250 years ago troubles between Indians and Whites boiled over into violence at John Stentson's Frontier Tavern in Northampton County, https://www.wfmz.com/video_cbbed2b2-b1d2-5290-ac02-6e938354137d.html .
  9. [S64] Pennsylvania Archives, Series 6, Volume VI, Records of Egypt Reformed Church, Lehigh County. 1734-1834., page 136, https://www.fold3.com/image/3239701. Full text of the book: https://www.fold3.com/publication/450/pennsylvania-archives/browse.
  10. [S208] Genealogy Gophers: Report of the Commission to locate the site of the frontier forts of Pennsylvania v. 1, by Pennsylvania. Indian Forts Commission, page 164 through page 174, https://www.gengophers.com/book.html#/book/47043?page=200 • Collection: https://www.gengophers.com.
  11. [S208] Genealogy Gophers: History of Northampton County, Pennsylvania, and the Grand Valley of the Lehigh. V. 1, by Heller, William Jacob, page 124, https://www.gengophers.com/book.html#/book/20279?page=143 • Collection: https://www.gengophers.com.
  12. [S208] Genealogy Gophers: Wittman family and allied lines, by Kohl, Helen Wittman, page 39, https://www.gengophers.com/book.html#/book/8580?page=42 • Collection: https://www.gengophers.com.
  13. [S113] Newspapers.com: The Morning Call, Allentown, PA, USA • 1763 Indian Massacre in Whitehall Township, Northampton, Pennsylvania Colony • Published on 02-AUG-1931, page 4 • https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-morning-call-1763-indian-massacre-in/68066651/ • Collection: https://www.newspapers.com.
  14. [S47] Internet: A History of Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, Chapter III - The First Settlers, http://genealogytrails.com/penn/lehigh/books/lehighcohistorybyhauser1902/lehighhisthauserchptr1to6.html#chapteriii .
Last Edited 20 MAR 2024

Eva Schneider1

F, #1687, b. 1746, d. 8 OCT 1763

Parents

Father*Johann Schneider (b. 1718, d. 8 OCT 1763)
Mother*Anna Margaretha Wootring (b. 20 OCT 1725, d. 8 OCT 1763)

Events

BirthIn 1746, Eva Schneider was born in Whitehall Twp., Lehigh Co., PA, USAG.1
IncidentOn 8 OCT 1763, Henry Mickley, Barbara Mickley, Anna Margaretha Wootring, Johann Schneider, Eva Schneider, Sarah Schneider, Magdalena Schneider, Dorothy Schneider, and (Unknown) Schneider were victims. Indian Massacre, Whitehall Twp., Lehigh Co., PA, USAGI.
Detail: A small band of twelve Lenape Indians crossed the River Lehigh at Whitehall fresh from their attack on the settlers in Allen township. As they reached John Jacob Mickley's farm, they encountered three of his children, Peter (11), Henry (9), and Barbara (7), gathering nuts under a chestnut tree. Upon seeing the Indians, they began to run away. Barbara was overtaken not far from the tree by an Indian who knocked her down with his tomahawk. Henry had reached the fence near the house. While climbing the fence, he was struck in the back by a tomahawk, instantly killing him. Both Barbara and Henry were scalped; Barbara died the following morning. Peter was able to escape, ran to the woods, hiding in the underbrush between two large trees undiscovered by the Indians. Upon hearing the screams from John Schneider's homestead, he knew the band of Indians were there and no longer a threat to him. Peter then ran to Adam Deshler's fort, where his older brother, John Jacob Mickley (25) was, informing them of the horrors which had transpired including the Schneider's homestead being set aflame. It should be noted the Indians feared the Mickley's large ferocious dog, thus their avoiding attacking their homestead.

Rev. Heckwelder, a missionary to the Indians, later stated the Indians were provoked by prior events at the John Stenton's tavern where they were intimidated and robbed months before. The Indians returned to Bethlehem, seeking a magistrate who sent them back with a letter to the tavern demanding the stolen property be returned. When they returned to the tavern, they were order from the premises on threat of their lives and they left. Following the attack, it was determined the Indians had intended to attack the homestead of Paul Balliet, owner of the tavern, and had mistaken the Mickley and Schneider homes as Paul Balliet's.2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11
DeathOn 8 OCT 1763, Eva (~17) died. Indian Massacre, Whitehall Twp., Lehigh Co., PA, USAGI.2,1,12
DeathCauseKilled by Indians.2
BurialEva is buried at Lehigh County Massacre Gravesite, 4547-4589 Scheidys Rd, Whitehall Twp., Lehigh Co., PA, USAGI.1,12
Notable Relatives1st cousin 2 times removed of Judge George Balliet

Citations

  1. [S56] FindAGrave.com: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/112296458/eva-schneider • Collection: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial.
  2. [S113] Newspapers.com: The Pennsylvania Gazette, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 13 OCT 1763, page 2, bottom of column 1 top of column 2, https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111481408/indian-massacre/ • Collection: https://www.newspapers.com.
  3. [S204] Genealogy of the Mickley Family of America: detail of the account starts on page 11, Peter's account on page 13, the attack on page 15, and dog on page 16, https://archive.org/details/cu31924029842865/page/n14/mode/1up • Author: Mickley, Minnie Fogel, 1893 • Collection: https://archive.org/details/cu31924029842865/mode/1up?view=theater • Collection: https://amzn.to/3dZftAo.
  4. [S174] Internet Archive: Brief Account of Murders by the Indians, and the Cause Thereof, in Northampton County, Penn'a., October 8th, 1763 (1875), by Mickley, Joseph J • Publisher: T. W. Stuckey, Printer, Philadelphia, PA • Image Detail: https://archive.org/details/briefaccountofmu00mick/page/n6/mode/1up • Collection: https://archive.org/.
  5. [S341] History of Lehigh County, PA, From the Earliest settlements: Details of the October 8th, 1763 Indian attack • Page 19 • A history of Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, from the earliest settlements to the present time, including much valuable information for the use of schools, families, libraries (1902), by Hauser, James Joseph • Page Chapter III - The First Settlers • Image 18 of 127 • https://archive.org/details/historyoflehighc00hause/page/18/mode/1up • Author: Hauser, James Joseph, 1902 • Collection: https://archive.org/details/historyoflehighc00hause/page/n6/mode/1up.
  6. [S47] Internet: History's Headlines: Drums along the Lehigh: 250 years ago troubles between Indians and Whites boiled over into violence at John Stentson's Frontier Tavern in Northampton County, https://www.wfmz.com/video_cbbed2b2-b1d2-5290-ac02-6e938354137d.html .
  7. [S64] Pennsylvania Archives, Series 6, Volume VI, Records of Egypt Reformed Church, Lehigh County. 1734-1834., page 136, https://www.fold3.com/image/3239701. Full text of the book: https://www.fold3.com/publication/450/pennsylvania-archives/browse.
  8. [S208] Genealogy Gophers: Report of the Commission to locate the site of the frontier forts of Pennsylvania v. 1, by Pennsylvania. Indian Forts Commission, page 164 through page 174, https://www.gengophers.com/book.html#/book/47043?page=200 • Collection: https://www.gengophers.com.
  9. [S208] Genealogy Gophers: History of Northampton County, Pennsylvania, and the Grand Valley of the Lehigh. V. 1, by Heller, William Jacob, page 124, https://www.gengophers.com/book.html#/book/20279?page=143 • Collection: https://www.gengophers.com.
  10. [S208] Genealogy Gophers: Wittman family and allied lines, by Kohl, Helen Wittman, page 39, https://www.gengophers.com/book.html#/book/8580?page=42 • Collection: https://www.gengophers.com.
  11. [S113] Newspapers.com: The Morning Call, Allentown, PA, USA • 1763 Indian Massacre in Whitehall Township, Northampton, Pennsylvania Colony • Published on 02-AUG-1931, page 4 • https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-morning-call-1763-indian-massacre-in/68066651/ • Collection: https://www.newspapers.com.
  12. [S47] Internet: A History of Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, Chapter III - The First Settlers, http://genealogytrails.com/penn/lehigh/books/lehighcohistorybyhauser1902/lehighhisthauserchptr1to6.html#chapteriii .
Last Edited 8 DEC 2023

Sarah Schneider1

F, #1688, b. 16 AUG 1752, d. 8 OCT 1763

Parents

Father*Johann Schneider (b. 1718, d. 8 OCT 1763)
Mother*Anna Margaretha Wootring (b. 20 OCT 1725, d. 8 OCT 1763)

Events

BirthOn 16 AUG 1752, Sarah Schneider was born in Whitehall Twp., Lehigh Co., PA, USAG.1
IncidentOn 8 OCT 1763, Henry Mickley, Barbara Mickley, Anna Margaretha Wootring, Johann Schneider, Eva Schneider, Sarah Schneider, Magdalena Schneider, Dorothy Schneider, and (Unknown) Schneider were victims. Indian Massacre, Whitehall Twp., Lehigh Co., PA, USAGI.
Detail: A small band of twelve Lenape Indians crossed the River Lehigh at Whitehall fresh from their attack on the settlers in Allen township. As they reached John Jacob Mickley's farm, they encountered three of his children, Peter (11), Henry (9), and Barbara (7), gathering nuts under a chestnut tree. Upon seeing the Indians, they began to run away. Barbara was overtaken not far from the tree by an Indian who knocked her down with his tomahawk. Henry had reached the fence near the house. While climbing the fence, he was struck in the back by a tomahawk, instantly killing him. Both Barbara and Henry were scalped; Barbara died the following morning. Peter was able to escape, ran to the woods, hiding in the underbrush between two large trees undiscovered by the Indians. Upon hearing the screams from John Schneider's homestead, he knew the band of Indians were there and no longer a threat to him. Peter then ran to Adam Deshler's fort, where his older brother, John Jacob Mickley (25) was, informing them of the horrors which had transpired including the Schneider's homestead being set aflame. It should be noted the Indians feared the Mickley's large ferocious dog, thus their avoiding attacking their homestead.

Rev. Heckwelder, a missionary to the Indians, later stated the Indians were provoked by prior events at the John Stenton's tavern where they were intimidated and robbed months before. The Indians returned to Bethlehem, seeking a magistrate who sent them back with a letter to the tavern demanding the stolen property be returned. When they returned to the tavern, they were order from the premises on threat of their lives and they left. Following the attack, it was determined the Indians had intended to attack the homestead of Paul Balliet, owner of the tavern, and had mistaken the Mickley and Schneider homes as Paul Balliet's.2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11
DeathOn 8 OCT 1763, Sarah (11) died. Indian Massacre, Whitehall Twp., Lehigh Co., PA, USAGI.2,1,12
DeathCauseKilled by Indians.2
BurialSarah is buried at Lehigh County Massacre Gravesite, 4547-4589 Scheidys Rd, Whitehall Twp., Lehigh Co., PA, USAGI.1,12
Notable Relatives1st cousin 2 times removed of Judge George Balliet

Citations

  1. [S56] FindAGrave.com: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/19797945/sarah-schneider • Collection: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial.
  2. [S113] Newspapers.com: The Pennsylvania Gazette, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 13 OCT 1763, page 2, bottom of column 1 top of column 2, https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111481408/indian-massacre/ • Collection: https://www.newspapers.com.
  3. [S204] Genealogy of the Mickley Family of America: detail of the account starts on page 11, Peter's account on page 13, the attack on page 15, and dog on page 16, https://archive.org/details/cu31924029842865/page/n14/mode/1up • Author: Mickley, Minnie Fogel, 1893 • Collection: https://archive.org/details/cu31924029842865/mode/1up?view=theater • Collection: https://amzn.to/3dZftAo.
  4. [S174] Internet Archive: Brief Account of Murders by the Indians, and the Cause Thereof, in Northampton County, Penn'a., October 8th, 1763 (1875), by Mickley, Joseph J • Publisher: T. W. Stuckey, Printer, Philadelphia, PA • Image Detail: https://archive.org/details/briefaccountofmu00mick/page/n6/mode/1up • Collection: https://archive.org/.
  5. [S341] History of Lehigh County, PA, From the Earliest settlements: Details of the October 8th, 1763 Indian attack • Page 19 • A history of Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, from the earliest settlements to the present time, including much valuable information for the use of schools, families, libraries (1902), by Hauser, James Joseph • Page Chapter III - The First Settlers • Image 18 of 127 • https://archive.org/details/historyoflehighc00hause/page/18/mode/1up • Author: Hauser, James Joseph, 1902 • Collection: https://archive.org/details/historyoflehighc00hause/page/n6/mode/1up.
  6. [S47] Internet: History's Headlines: Drums along the Lehigh: 250 years ago troubles between Indians and Whites boiled over into violence at John Stentson's Frontier Tavern in Northampton County, https://www.wfmz.com/video_cbbed2b2-b1d2-5290-ac02-6e938354137d.html .
  7. [S64] Pennsylvania Archives, Series 6, Volume VI, Records of Egypt Reformed Church, Lehigh County. 1734-1834., page 136, https://www.fold3.com/image/3239701. Full text of the book: https://www.fold3.com/publication/450/pennsylvania-archives/browse.
  8. [S208] Genealogy Gophers: Report of the Commission to locate the site of the frontier forts of Pennsylvania v. 1, by Pennsylvania. Indian Forts Commission, page 164 through page 174, https://www.gengophers.com/book.html#/book/47043?page=200 • Collection: https://www.gengophers.com.
  9. [S208] Genealogy Gophers: History of Northampton County, Pennsylvania, and the Grand Valley of the Lehigh. V. 1, by Heller, William Jacob, page 124, https://www.gengophers.com/book.html#/book/20279?page=143 • Collection: https://www.gengophers.com.
  10. [S208] Genealogy Gophers: Wittman family and allied lines, by Kohl, Helen Wittman, page 39, https://www.gengophers.com/book.html#/book/8580?page=42 • Collection: https://www.gengophers.com.
  11. [S113] Newspapers.com: The Morning Call, Allentown, PA, USA • 1763 Indian Massacre in Whitehall Township, Northampton, Pennsylvania Colony • Published on 02-AUG-1931, page 4 • https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-morning-call-1763-indian-massacre-in/68066651/ • Collection: https://www.newspapers.com.
  12. [S47] Internet: A History of Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, Chapter III - The First Settlers, http://genealogytrails.com/penn/lehigh/books/lehighcohistorybyhauser1902/lehighhisthauserchptr1to6.html#chapteriii .
Last Edited 8 DEC 2023

Anna Louisa Wootring1

F, #1689, b. 1731

Parents

Father*Abraham Wootring Jr. (b. 1 JUL 1700, d. 28 NOV 1752)
Mother*Anna Margaretha Mertz (b. 9 OCT 1701, d. 20 FEB 1741)

Events

BirthIn 1731, Anna Louisa Wootring was born in FranceGI.1
Psgr ListOn 28 SEP 1733, Hans Peter Wootring, Anna Margaretha Wootring, Maria Magdalena Wootring, and Anna Louisa Wootring traveling with Abraham Wootring Jr. and Anna Margaretha Mertz were passengers on the Richard and Elizabeth, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., PA, USAG.2,3,4
Notable RelativesGreat-grandaunt of Judge George Balliet

Citations

  1. [S69] Pennsylvania German Pioneers - A Publication of the Original Lists of Arrivals in the Port of Philadelphia from 1727 to 1808, Vol. I (3): https://archive.org/details/pennsylvaniagerm03penn_2/page/128/mode/1up • Author: Ralph Beaver Strassburger and William John Hinke • Publisher: Pennsylvania German Society, 1934 • Collection: https://archive.org/details/pennsylvaniagerm03penn_2/page/n8/mode/1up • Collection: https://amzn.to/35CCP5C.
  2. [S69] Pennsylvania German Pioneers - A Publication of the Original Lists of Arrivals in the Port of Philadelphia from 1727 to 1808, Vol. I (3): page 127, https://archive.org/details/pennsylvaniagerm03penn_2/page/127/mode/1up • Author: Ralph Beaver Strassburger and William John Hinke • Publisher: Pennsylvania German Society, 1934 • Collection: https://archive.org/details/pennsylvaniagerm03penn_2/page/n8/mode/1up • Collection: https://amzn.to/35CCP5C.
  3. [S208] Genealogy Gophers: History of Northampton County, Pennsylvania, and the Grand Valley of the Lehigh. V. 3, by Heller, William Jacob, page 124, https://www.gengophers.com/book.html#/book/36184?page=182 • Collection: https://www.gengophers.com.
  4. [S218] Colonel Stephen Balliet; soldier, patriot and statesman of the Revolution; part 1, his ancestry, youth and education: page 5 • Author: Laux, James B., 1918 • Collection: https://archive.org/details/colonelstephenba01laux.
Last Edited 12 DEC 2022

(Unknown) Schneider1

F, #1690, b. ca. 1762

Parents

Father*Johann Schneider (b. 1718, d. 8 OCT 1763)
Mother*Anna Margaretha Wootring (b. 20 OCT 1725, d. 8 OCT 1763)

Events

BirthCa. 1762, (Unknown) Schneider was born in Whitehall Twp., Lehigh Co., PA, USAG.1
IncidentOn 8 OCT 1763, Henry Mickley, Barbara Mickley, Anna Margaretha Wootring, Johann Schneider, Eva Schneider, Sarah Schneider, Magdalena Schneider, Dorothy Schneider, and (Unknown) Schneider were victims. Indian Massacre, Whitehall Twp., Lehigh Co., PA, USAGI.
Detail: A small band of twelve Lenape Indians crossed the River Lehigh at Whitehall fresh from their attack on the settlers in Allen township. As they reached John Jacob Mickley's farm, they encountered three of his children, Peter (11), Henry (9), and Barbara (7), gathering nuts under a chestnut tree. Upon seeing the Indians, they began to run away. Barbara was overtaken not far from the tree by an Indian who knocked her down with his tomahawk. Henry had reached the fence near the house. While climbing the fence, he was struck in the back by a tomahawk, instantly killing him. Both Barbara and Henry were scalped; Barbara died the following morning. Peter was able to escape, ran to the woods, hiding in the underbrush between two large trees undiscovered by the Indians. Upon hearing the screams from John Schneider's homestead, he knew the band of Indians were there and no longer a threat to him. Peter then ran to Adam Deshler's fort, where his older brother, John Jacob Mickley (25) was, informing them of the horrors which had transpired including the Schneider's homestead being set aflame. It should be noted the Indians feared the Mickley's large ferocious dog, thus their avoiding attacking their homestead.

Rev. Heckwelder, a missionary to the Indians, later stated the Indians were provoked by prior events at the John Stenton's tavern where they were intimidated and robbed months before. The Indians returned to Bethlehem, seeking a magistrate who sent them back with a letter to the tavern demanding the stolen property be returned. When they returned to the tavern, they were order from the premises on threat of their lives and they left. Following the attack, it was determined the Indians had intended to attack the homestead of Paul Balliet, owner of the tavern, and had mistaken the Mickley and Schneider homes as Paul Balliet's.1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10
IncidentOn 8 OCT 1763, (Unknown) Schneider. Indian Massacre, Whitehall Twp., Lehigh Co., PA, USAGI.
Detail: was taken captive and never heard of again.11
Notable Relatives1st cousin 2 times removed of Judge George Balliet

Citations

  1. [S113] Newspapers.com: The Pennsylvania Gazette, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 13 OCT 1763, page 2, bottom of column 1 top of column 2, https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111481408/indian-massacre/ • Collection: https://www.newspapers.com.
  2. [S204] Genealogy of the Mickley Family of America: detail of the account starts on page 11, Peter's account on page 13, the attack on page 15, and dog on page 16, https://archive.org/details/cu31924029842865/page/n14/mode/1up • Author: Mickley, Minnie Fogel, 1893 • Collection: https://archive.org/details/cu31924029842865/mode/1up?view=theater • Collection: https://amzn.to/3dZftAo.
  3. [S174] Internet Archive: Brief Account of Murders by the Indians, and the Cause Thereof, in Northampton County, Penn'a., October 8th, 1763 (1875), by Mickley, Joseph J • Publisher: T. W. Stuckey, Printer, Philadelphia, PA • Image Detail: https://archive.org/details/briefaccountofmu00mick/page/n6/mode/1up • Collection: https://archive.org/.
  4. [S341] History of Lehigh County, PA, From the Earliest settlements: Details of the October 8th, 1763 Indian attack • Page 19 • A history of Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, from the earliest settlements to the present time, including much valuable information for the use of schools, families, libraries (1902), by Hauser, James Joseph • Page Chapter III - The First Settlers • Image 18 of 127 • https://archive.org/details/historyoflehighc00hause/page/18/mode/1up • Author: Hauser, James Joseph, 1902 • Collection: https://archive.org/details/historyoflehighc00hause/page/n6/mode/1up.
  5. [S47] Internet: History's Headlines: Drums along the Lehigh: 250 years ago troubles between Indians and Whites boiled over into violence at John Stentson's Frontier Tavern in Northampton County, https://www.wfmz.com/video_cbbed2b2-b1d2-5290-ac02-6e938354137d.html .
  6. [S64] Pennsylvania Archives, Series 6, Volume VI, Records of Egypt Reformed Church, Lehigh County. 1734-1834., page 136, https://www.fold3.com/image/3239701. Full text of the book: https://www.fold3.com/publication/450/pennsylvania-archives/browse.
  7. [S208] Genealogy Gophers: Report of the Commission to locate the site of the frontier forts of Pennsylvania v. 1, by Pennsylvania. Indian Forts Commission, page 164 through page 174, https://www.gengophers.com/book.html#/book/47043?page=200 • Collection: https://www.gengophers.com.
  8. [S208] Genealogy Gophers: History of Northampton County, Pennsylvania, and the Grand Valley of the Lehigh. V. 1, by Heller, William Jacob, page 124, https://www.gengophers.com/book.html#/book/20279?page=143 • Collection: https://www.gengophers.com.
  9. [S208] Genealogy Gophers: Wittman family and allied lines, by Kohl, Helen Wittman, page 39, https://www.gengophers.com/book.html#/book/8580?page=42 • Collection: https://www.gengophers.com.
  10. [S113] Newspapers.com: The Morning Call, Allentown, PA, USA • 1763 Indian Massacre in Whitehall Township, Northampton, Pennsylvania Colony • Published on 02-AUG-1931, page 4 • https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-morning-call-1763-indian-massacre-in/68066651/ • Collection: https://www.newspapers.com.
  11. [S113] Newspapers.com: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania, 02 AUG 1931, page 4, 1763 Indian Massacre in Whitehall Township, Northampton, Pennsylvania Colony, https://www.newspapers.com/clip/68066651/1763-indian-massacre-in-whitehall/ • Collection: https://www.newspapers.com.
Last Edited 12 DEC 2022

Magdalena Schneider1

F, #1691, b. ca. 1762

Parents

Father*Johann Schneider (b. 1718, d. 8 OCT 1763)
Mother*Anna Margaretha Wootring (b. 20 OCT 1725, d. 8 OCT 1763)

Events

BirthCa. 1762, Magdalena Schneider was born in Whitehall Twp., Lehigh Co., PA, USAG.1
IncidentOn 8 OCT 1763, Henry Mickley, Barbara Mickley, Anna Margaretha Wootring, Johann Schneider, Eva Schneider, Sarah Schneider, Magdalena Schneider, Dorothy Schneider, and (Unknown) Schneider were victims. Indian Massacre, Whitehall Twp., Lehigh Co., PA, USAGI.
Detail: A small band of twelve Lenape Indians crossed the River Lehigh at Whitehall fresh from their attack on the settlers in Allen township. As they reached John Jacob Mickley's farm, they encountered three of his children, Peter (11), Henry (9), and Barbara (7), gathering nuts under a chestnut tree. Upon seeing the Indians, they began to run away. Barbara was overtaken not far from the tree by an Indian who knocked her down with his tomahawk. Henry had reached the fence near the house. While climbing the fence, he was struck in the back by a tomahawk, instantly killing him. Both Barbara and Henry were scalped; Barbara died the following morning. Peter was able to escape, ran to the woods, hiding in the underbrush between two large trees undiscovered by the Indians. Upon hearing the screams from John Schneider's homestead, he knew the band of Indians were there and no longer a threat to him. Peter then ran to Adam Deshler's fort, where his older brother, John Jacob Mickley (25) was, informing them of the horrors which had transpired including the Schneider's homestead being set aflame. It should be noted the Indians feared the Mickley's large ferocious dog, thus their avoiding attacking their homestead.

Rev. Heckwelder, a missionary to the Indians, later stated the Indians were provoked by prior events at the John Stenton's tavern where they were intimidated and robbed months before. The Indians returned to Bethlehem, seeking a magistrate who sent them back with a letter to the tavern demanding the stolen property be returned. When they returned to the tavern, they were order from the premises on threat of their lives and they left. Following the attack, it was determined the Indians had intended to attack the homestead of Paul Balliet, owner of the tavern, and had mistaken the Mickley and Schneider homes as Paul Balliet's.2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11
IncidentOn 8 OCT 1763, Magdalena Schneider. Indian Massacre, Whitehall Twp., Lehigh Co., PA, USAGI.
Detail: was wounded and left for dead, but survived.1
Notable Relatives1st cousin 2 times removed of Judge George Balliet

Citations

  1. [S113] Newspapers.com: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania, 02 AUG 1931, page 4, 1763 Indian Massacre in Whitehall Township, Northampton, Pennsylvania Colony, https://www.newspapers.com/clip/68066651/1763-indian-massacre-in-whitehall/ • Collection: https://www.newspapers.com.
  2. [S113] Newspapers.com: The Pennsylvania Gazette, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 13 OCT 1763, page 2, bottom of column 1 top of column 2, https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111481408/indian-massacre/ • Collection: https://www.newspapers.com.
  3. [S204] Genealogy of the Mickley Family of America: detail of the account starts on page 11, Peter's account on page 13, the attack on page 15, and dog on page 16, https://archive.org/details/cu31924029842865/page/n14/mode/1up • Author: Mickley, Minnie Fogel, 1893 • Collection: https://archive.org/details/cu31924029842865/mode/1up?view=theater • Collection: https://amzn.to/3dZftAo.
  4. [S174] Internet Archive: Brief Account of Murders by the Indians, and the Cause Thereof, in Northampton County, Penn'a., October 8th, 1763 (1875), by Mickley, Joseph J • Publisher: T. W. Stuckey, Printer, Philadelphia, PA • Image Detail: https://archive.org/details/briefaccountofmu00mick/page/n6/mode/1up • Collection: https://archive.org/.
  5. [S341] History of Lehigh County, PA, From the Earliest settlements: Details of the October 8th, 1763 Indian attack • Page 19 • A history of Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, from the earliest settlements to the present time, including much valuable information for the use of schools, families, libraries (1902), by Hauser, James Joseph • Page Chapter III - The First Settlers • Image 18 of 127 • https://archive.org/details/historyoflehighc00hause/page/18/mode/1up • Author: Hauser, James Joseph, 1902 • Collection: https://archive.org/details/historyoflehighc00hause/page/n6/mode/1up.
  6. [S47] Internet: History's Headlines: Drums along the Lehigh: 250 years ago troubles between Indians and Whites boiled over into violence at John Stentson's Frontier Tavern in Northampton County, https://www.wfmz.com/video_cbbed2b2-b1d2-5290-ac02-6e938354137d.html .
  7. [S64] Pennsylvania Archives, Series 6, Volume VI, Records of Egypt Reformed Church, Lehigh County. 1734-1834., page 136, https://www.fold3.com/image/3239701. Full text of the book: https://www.fold3.com/publication/450/pennsylvania-archives/browse.
  8. [S208] Genealogy Gophers: Report of the Commission to locate the site of the frontier forts of Pennsylvania v. 1, by Pennsylvania. Indian Forts Commission, page 164 through page 174, https://www.gengophers.com/book.html#/book/47043?page=200 • Collection: https://www.gengophers.com.
  9. [S208] Genealogy Gophers: History of Northampton County, Pennsylvania, and the Grand Valley of the Lehigh. V. 1, by Heller, William Jacob, page 124, https://www.gengophers.com/book.html#/book/20279?page=143 • Collection: https://www.gengophers.com.
  10. [S208] Genealogy Gophers: Wittman family and allied lines, by Kohl, Helen Wittman, page 39, https://www.gengophers.com/book.html#/book/8580?page=42 • Collection: https://www.gengophers.com.
  11. [S113] Newspapers.com: The Morning Call, Allentown, PA, USA • 1763 Indian Massacre in Whitehall Township, Northampton, Pennsylvania Colony • Published on 02-AUG-1931, page 4 • https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-morning-call-1763-indian-massacre-in/68066651/ • Collection: https://www.newspapers.com.
Last Edited 12 DEC 2022

Dorothy Schneider1

F, #1692, b. ca. 1762

Parents

Father*Johann Schneider (b. 1718, d. 8 OCT 1763)
Mother*Anna Margaretha Wootring (b. 20 OCT 1725, d. 8 OCT 1763)

Events

BirthCa. 1762, Dorothy Schneider was born in Whitehall Twp., Lehigh Co., PA, USAG.1
IncidentOn 8 OCT 1763, Henry Mickley, Barbara Mickley, Anna Margaretha Wootring, Johann Schneider, Eva Schneider, Sarah Schneider, Magdalena Schneider, Dorothy Schneider, and (Unknown) Schneider were victims. Indian Massacre, Whitehall Twp., Lehigh Co., PA, USAGI.
Detail: A small band of twelve Lenape Indians crossed the River Lehigh at Whitehall fresh from their attack on the settlers in Allen township. As they reached John Jacob Mickley's farm, they encountered three of his children, Peter (11), Henry (9), and Barbara (7), gathering nuts under a chestnut tree. Upon seeing the Indians, they began to run away. Barbara was overtaken not far from the tree by an Indian who knocked her down with his tomahawk. Henry had reached the fence near the house. While climbing the fence, he was struck in the back by a tomahawk, instantly killing him. Both Barbara and Henry were scalped; Barbara died the following morning. Peter was able to escape, ran to the woods, hiding in the underbrush between two large trees undiscovered by the Indians. Upon hearing the screams from John Schneider's homestead, he knew the band of Indians were there and no longer a threat to him. Peter then ran to Adam Deshler's fort, where his older brother, John Jacob Mickley (25) was, informing them of the horrors which had transpired including the Schneider's homestead being set aflame. It should be noted the Indians feared the Mickley's large ferocious dog, thus their avoiding attacking their homestead.

Rev. Heckwelder, a missionary to the Indians, later stated the Indians were provoked by prior events at the John Stenton's tavern where they were intimidated and robbed months before. The Indians returned to Bethlehem, seeking a magistrate who sent them back with a letter to the tavern demanding the stolen property be returned. When they returned to the tavern, they were order from the premises on threat of their lives and they left. Following the attack, it was determined the Indians had intended to attack the homestead of Paul Balliet, owner of the tavern, and had mistaken the Mickley and Schneider homes as Paul Balliet's.2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11
IncidentOn 8 OCT 1763, Dorothy Schneider. Indian Massacre, Whitehall Twp., Lehigh Co., PA, USAGI.
Detail: was scalped and left for dead, but survived. However, she was ever afterward subject to fits. The Pennsylvania assembly was called upon to pay forty-four pounds, three shillings, and eight pence for medical fees.1
Notable Relatives1st cousin 2 times removed of Judge George Balliet

Citations

  1. [S113] Newspapers.com: The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania, 02 AUG 1931, page 4, 1763 Indian Massacre in Whitehall Township, Northampton, Pennsylvania Colony, https://www.newspapers.com/clip/68066651/1763-indian-massacre-in-whitehall/ • Collection: https://www.newspapers.com.
  2. [S113] Newspapers.com: The Pennsylvania Gazette, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 13 OCT 1763, page 2, bottom of column 1 top of column 2, https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111481408/indian-massacre/ • Collection: https://www.newspapers.com.
  3. [S204] Genealogy of the Mickley Family of America: detail of the account starts on page 11, Peter's account on page 13, the attack on page 15, and dog on page 16, https://archive.org/details/cu31924029842865/page/n14/mode/1up • Author: Mickley, Minnie Fogel, 1893 • Collection: https://archive.org/details/cu31924029842865/mode/1up?view=theater • Collection: https://amzn.to/3dZftAo.
  4. [S174] Internet Archive: Brief Account of Murders by the Indians, and the Cause Thereof, in Northampton County, Penn'a., October 8th, 1763 (1875), by Mickley, Joseph J • Publisher: T. W. Stuckey, Printer, Philadelphia, PA • Image Detail: https://archive.org/details/briefaccountofmu00mick/page/n6/mode/1up • Collection: https://archive.org/.
  5. [S341] History of Lehigh County, PA, From the Earliest settlements: Details of the October 8th, 1763 Indian attack • Page 19 • A history of Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, from the earliest settlements to the present time, including much valuable information for the use of schools, families, libraries (1902), by Hauser, James Joseph • Page Chapter III - The First Settlers • Image 18 of 127 • https://archive.org/details/historyoflehighc00hause/page/18/mode/1up • Author: Hauser, James Joseph, 1902 • Collection: https://archive.org/details/historyoflehighc00hause/page/n6/mode/1up.
  6. [S47] Internet: History's Headlines: Drums along the Lehigh: 250 years ago troubles between Indians and Whites boiled over into violence at John Stentson's Frontier Tavern in Northampton County, https://www.wfmz.com/video_cbbed2b2-b1d2-5290-ac02-6e938354137d.html .
  7. [S64] Pennsylvania Archives, Series 6, Volume VI, Records of Egypt Reformed Church, Lehigh County. 1734-1834., page 136, https://www.fold3.com/image/3239701. Full text of the book: https://www.fold3.com/publication/450/pennsylvania-archives/browse.
  8. [S208] Genealogy Gophers: Report of the Commission to locate the site of the frontier forts of Pennsylvania v. 1, by Pennsylvania. Indian Forts Commission, page 164 through page 174, https://www.gengophers.com/book.html#/book/47043?page=200 • Collection: https://www.gengophers.com.
  9. [S208] Genealogy Gophers: History of Northampton County, Pennsylvania, and the Grand Valley of the Lehigh. V. 1, by Heller, William Jacob, page 124, https://www.gengophers.com/book.html#/book/20279?page=143 • Collection: https://www.gengophers.com.
  10. [S208] Genealogy Gophers: Wittman family and allied lines, by Kohl, Helen Wittman, page 39, https://www.gengophers.com/book.html#/book/8580?page=42 • Collection: https://www.gengophers.com.
  11. [S113] Newspapers.com: The Morning Call, Allentown, PA, USA • 1763 Indian Massacre in Whitehall Township, Northampton, Pennsylvania Colony • Published on 02-AUG-1931, page 4 • https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-morning-call-1763-indian-massacre-in/68066651/ • Collection: https://www.newspapers.com.
Last Edited 12 DEC 2022

Abraham Vautrin Sr1,2,3

M, #1693, b. 1 OCT 1670, d. 1 DEC 1730

Parents

Father*Johann Peter Vautrin (b. 23 FEB 1643, d. 12 APR 1713)
Mother*Marie Simon (b. 29 SEP 1645, d. 19 APR 1675)

Partner

In 1697 he married Katharine Brodt (b. ca. 1676, d. 18 MAR 1721)1

Children with Katharine Brodt:

1.Son*Abraham Wootring Jr.+ (b. 1 JUL 1700, d. 28 NOV 1752)

Events

BirthOn 1 OCT 1670, Abraham Vautrin Sr was born in Kirrberg, Bas-Rhin, Grand Est, FranceG.2
EmploymentAbraham worked miller. Fénétrange AKA Finstingen, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.4
MarriageIn 1697, Abraham Vautrin Sr (~27) married Katharine Brodt (~21) in Fénétrange AKA Finstingen, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.1
Birth of ChildHis son Abraham Wootring Jr. was born on 1 JUL 1700 in Fénétrange AKA Finstingen, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.
Death of SpouseHis wife Katharine Brodt died on 18 MAR 1721.
DeathOn 1 DEC 1730, Abraham (60) died. Hirschland, Bas-Rhin, Grand Est, FranceG.4,2
Notable Relatives3rd great-grandfather of Judge George Balliet

Citations

  1. [S208] Genealogy Gophers: History of Northampton County, Pennsylvania, and the Grand Valley of the Lehigh. V. 3, by Heller, William Jacob, page 437 and 438, https://www.gengophers.com/book.html#/book/36184?page=182 • Collection: https://www.gengophers.com.
  2. [S219] Filae.com: Abraham Vautrin (1670-1730) Family tree • https://en.filae.com/v4/genealogie/mainlayout.mvc/mainlayoutresults?idPerson=pf83D5vslx8LbauH%2BaNbGeSgezfP3lgkM3vB3KcI3O0%3D&addIntoMongo=True • Collection: https://en.filae.com/.
  3. [S218] Colonel Stephen Balliet; soldier, patriot and statesman of the Revolution; part 1, his ancestry, youth and education: pages 13 and 14 • Author: Laux, James B., 1918 • Collection: https://archive.org/details/colonelstephenba01laux.
  4. [S208] Genealogy Gophers: History of Northampton County, Pennsylvania, and the Grand Valley of the Lehigh. V. 3, by Heller, William Jacob, page 437 and438, https://www.gengophers.com/book.html#/book/36184?page=182 • Collection: https://www.gengophers.com.
Last Edited 27 DEC 2022

Katharine Brodt1,2

F, #1694, b. ca. 1676, d. 18 MAR 1721

After 1697, Katharine became known as Katharine Vautrin3

Parents

Father*Simon Brodt (b. ca. 1650)
Mother*(Unknown) (Unknown) (b. ca. 1650)

Partner

In 1697 she married Abraham Vautrin Sr (b. 1 OCT 1670, d. 1 DEC 1730)1

Children with Abraham Vautrin Sr:

1.Son*Abraham Wootring Jr.+ (b. 1 JUL 1700, d. 28 NOV 1752)

Events

Name-VarAlso known as Catharine.4
BirthCa. 1676, Katharine Brodt was born in Lixheim, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.1,4
MarriageIn 1697, Katharine Brodt (~21) married Abraham Vautrin Sr (~27) in Fénétrange AKA Finstingen, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.1
Birth of ChildHer son Abraham Wootring Jr. was born on 1 JUL 1700 in Fénétrange AKA Finstingen, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.
DeathOn 18 MAR 1721, Katharine (~45) died.1
Death of SpouseHer husband Abraham Vautrin Sr died on 1 DEC 1730 in Hirschland, Bas-Rhin, Grand Est, FranceG.
Death-AltIt has been reported on 14 AUG 1759, Katharine (~83) died. Diedendorf, Bas-Rhin, Grand Est, FranceG.4
Notable Relatives3rd great-grandmother of Judge George Balliet

Citations

  1. [S208] Genealogy Gophers: History of Northampton County, Pennsylvania, and the Grand Valley of the Lehigh. V. 3, by Heller, William Jacob, page 437 and 438, https://www.gengophers.com/book.html#/book/36184?page=182 • Collection: https://www.gengophers.com.
  2. [S218] Colonel Stephen Balliet; soldier, patriot and statesman of the Revolution; part 1, his ancestry, youth and education: pages 13 and 14 • Author: Laux, James B., 1918 • Collection: https://archive.org/details/colonelstephenba01laux.
  3. [S208] Genealogy Gophers: History of Northampton County, Pennsylvania, and the Grand Valley of the Lehigh. V. 3, by Heller, William Jacob, page 437 and438, https://www.gengophers.com/book.html#/book/36184?page=182 • Collection: https://www.gengophers.com.
  4. [S167] MyHeritage.com: Family tree • Marie Catherine (Katherine) Vautrin (born Brodt) • https://www.myheritage.com/person-1502849_418546651_418546651/marie-catherine-katherine-vautrin-born-brodt#!events • Collection: https://www.myheritage.com/research?s=1129411281.
Last Edited 27 DEC 2022

Rev. Jacques Michelet1

M, #1695, b. ca. 29 DEC 1623, d. 8 OCT 1685

Parents

Father*Daniel Michelet (b. ca. 20 SEP 1592, d. 1631)
Mother*Marie Collin (b. 20 MAR 1592, d. 2 MAY 1655)

Partner

On 30 SEP 1646 he married Anne Philpin (b. 19 FEB 1619, d. 1681)2

Children with Anne Philpin:

1.Son*Rev. Louis Michelet+ (b. 17 DEC 1675, d. 27 FEB 1750)

Events

BirthCa. 29 DEC 1623, Rev. Jacques Michelet was born in Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.1
BaptismOn 29 DEC 1623, Rev. Jacques Michelet was baptized in Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.1
MarriageOn 30 SEP 1646, Rev. Jacques Michelet (~22) married Anne Philpin (27) in Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.2
EmploymentJacques worked teinturier (dry clearner) and diacre (deacon). Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.1
Birth of ChildHis son Rev. Louis Michelet was born on 17 DEC 1675 in Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.
Death of SpouseHis wife Anne Philpin died in 1681 in Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.
DeathOn 8 OCT 1685, Jacques (~61) died. Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.1
Notable RelativesFather of Rev. Louis Michelet
Nephew of Rev. Paul Michelet
Nephew of Rev. Pierre Michelet
Great-grandfather of Pvt. John Jacob Mickley Jr
2nd great-grandfather of Pvt. John Jacob Mickley III

Citations

  1. [S204] Genealogy of the Mickley Family of America: page 85, #21, https://archive.org/details/cu31924029842865/page/n90/mode/1up?view=theater • Author: Mickley, Minnie Fogel, 1893 • Collection: https://archive.org/details/cu31924029842865/mode/1up?view=theater • Collection: https://amzn.to/3dZftAo.
  2. [S168] Geni.com: Family Tree Anne (Philpin) Michelet (1619-1681)- Metz • https://www.geni.com/people/Anne-Michelet/6000000169800254888 • Collection: https://www.geni.com/home.
Last Edited 22 DEC 2022

Anne Philpin1

F, #1696, b. 19 FEB 1619, d. 1681

After 30 SEP 1646, Anne became known as Anne Michelet1

Partner

On 30 SEP 1646 she married Rev. Jacques Michelet (b. ca. 29 DEC 1623, d. 8 OCT 1685)1

Children with Rev. Jacques Michelet:

1.Son*Rev. Louis Michelet+ (b. 17 DEC 1675, d. 27 FEB 1750)

Events

BirthOn 19 FEB 1619, Anne Philpin was born in Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.1
MarriageOn 30 SEP 1646, Anne Philpin (27) married Rev. Jacques Michelet (~22) in Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.1
Birth of ChildHer son Rev. Louis Michelet was born on 17 DEC 1675 in Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.
DeathIn 1681, Anne (~62) died. Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.1
Death of SpouseHer husband Rev. Jacques Michelet died on 8 OCT 1685 in Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.
Notable RelativesMother of Rev. Louis Michelet
Great-grandmother of Pvt. John Jacob Mickley Jr
2nd great-grandmother of Pvt. John Jacob Mickley III

Citations

  1. [S168] Geni.com: Family Tree Anne (Philpin) Michelet (1619-1681)- Metz • https://www.geni.com/people/Anne-Michelet/6000000169800254888 • Collection: https://www.geni.com/home.
Last Edited 13 JAN 2024

Daniel Michelet1

M, #1697, b. ca. 20 SEP 1592, d. 1631

Parents

Father*Jacques Michelet Sr. (b. ca. 1555, d. 1610)
Mother*Suzanne Wiriot (b. 1570, d. aft 23 NOV 1607)

Partner

On 8 FEB 1615 he married Marie Collin (b. 20 MAR 1592, d. 2 MAY 1655)1,2

Children with Marie Collin:

1.Son*Daniel Michelet (b. ca. 18 DEC 1615, d. 21 JUN 1659)
2.Daughter*Esther Michelet (b. ca. 20 JAN 1619, d. 12 MAY 1684)
3.Son*Rev. Jacques Michelet+ (b. ca. 29 DEC 1623, d. 8 OCT 1685)
4.Daughter*Suzanne Michelet (b. 9 MAY 1627, d. 20 FEB 1668)

Events

BirthCa. 20 SEP 1592, Daniel Michelet was born in Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.1
BaptismOn 20 SEP 1592, Daniel Michelet was baptized in Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.1
MarriageOn 8 FEB 1615, Daniel Michelet (~22) married Marie Collin (22) in Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.1,2
Birth of ChildHis son Daniel Michelet was born ca. 18 DEC 1615 in Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.
Birth of ChildHis daughter Esther Michelet was born ca. 20 JAN 1619.
EmploymentDaniel worked maître orfèvre et praticien du palais (master goldsmith and palace practitioner). Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.1,3
Birth of ChildHis son Rev. Jacques Michelet was born ca. 29 DEC 1623 in Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.
Birth of ChildHis daughter Suzanne Michelet was born on 9 MAY 1627.
DeathIn 1631, Daniel (~39) died. Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.1
Death of SpouseHis wife Marie Collin died on 2 MAY 1655 in Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.
Notable RelativesFather of Rev. Jacques Michelet
Grandfather of Rev. Louis Michelet
Brother of Rev. Paul Michelet
Brother of Rev. Pierre Michelet
2nd great-grandfather of Pvt. John Jacob Mickley Jr
3rd great-grandfather of Pvt. John Jacob Mickley III

Citations

  1. [S204] Genealogy of the Mickley Family of America: page 84, #13, https://archive.org/details/cu31924029842865/page/n89/mode/1up?view=theater • Author: Mickley, Minnie Fogel, 1893 • Collection: https://archive.org/details/cu31924029842865/mode/1up?view=theater • Collection: https://amzn.to/3dZftAo.
  2. [S168] Geni.com: https://www.geni.com/people/Marie-Michelet/329201532560007407 • Collection: https://www.geni.com/home.
  3. [S168] Geni.com: https://www.geni.com/people/Daniel-Michelet/6000000027771377973 • Collection: https://www.geni.com/home.
Last Edited 12 DEC 2022

Marie Collin1,2

F, #1698, b. 20 MAR 1592, d. 2 MAY 1655

After 8 FEB 1615, Marie became known as Marie Michelet1,2

Parents

Father*Jean Collin (b. ca. 1575)

Partner

On 8 FEB 1615 she married Daniel Michelet (b. ca. 20 SEP 1592, d. 1631)1,2

Children with Daniel Michelet:

1.Son*Daniel Michelet (b. ca. 18 DEC 1615, d. 21 JUN 1659)
2.Daughter*Esther Michelet (b. ca. 20 JAN 1619, d. 12 MAY 1684)
3.Son*Rev. Jacques Michelet+ (b. ca. 29 DEC 1623, d. 8 OCT 1685)
4.Daughter*Suzanne Michelet (b. 9 MAY 1627, d. 20 FEB 1668)

Events

Birth-AltIt has been reported on 20 MAR 1592 Marie Collin was born in Dinant, Wallonia, Namur, BelgiumG.3,1,2
MarriageOn 8 FEB 1615, Marie Collin (22) married Daniel Michelet (~22) in Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.1,2
Birth of ChildHer son Daniel Michelet was born ca. 18 DEC 1615 in Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.
Birth of ChildHer daughter Esther Michelet was born ca. 20 JAN 1619.
Birth of ChildHer son Rev. Jacques Michelet was born ca. 29 DEC 1623 in Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.
Birth of ChildHer daughter Suzanne Michelet was born on 9 MAY 1627.
Death of SpouseHer husband Daniel Michelet died in 1631 in Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.
DeathOn 2 MAY 1655, Marie (63) died. Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.1,2
Notable RelativesMother of Rev. Jacques Michelet
Grandmother of Rev. Louis Michelet
2nd great-grandmother of Pvt. John Jacob Mickley Jr
3rd great-grandmother of Pvt. John Jacob Mickley III

Citations

  1. [S204] Genealogy of the Mickley Family of America: page 84, #13, https://archive.org/details/cu31924029842865/page/n89/mode/1up?view=theater • Author: Mickley, Minnie Fogel, 1893 • Collection: https://archive.org/details/cu31924029842865/mode/1up?view=theater • Collection: https://amzn.to/3dZftAo.
  2. [S168] Geni.com: https://www.geni.com/people/Marie-Michelet/329201532560007407 • Collection: https://www.geni.com/home.
  3. [S212] Wallonia, Belgium, Birth Index, 1559-1991: https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/160940:1534, 2008 • Collection: https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/1534/.
Last Edited 12 DEC 2022

Jean Collin1

M, #1699, b. ca. 1575

Children::

1.Daughter*Marie Collin+ (b. 20 MAR 1592, d. 2 MAY 1655)

Events

BirthCa. 1575, Jean Collin was born.1
Birth of ChildHis daughter Marie Collin was born on 20 MAR 1592 in Dinant, Wallonia, Namur, BelgiumG.
Death of ChildHis daughter Marie Collin died on 2 MAY 1655 in Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.
Notable RelativesGrandfather of Rev. Jacques Michelet
Great-grandfather of Rev. Louis Michelet
3rd great-grandfather of Pvt. John Jacob Mickley Jr
4th great-grandfather of Pvt. John Jacob Mickley III

Citations

  1. [S212] Wallonia, Belgium, Birth Index, 1559-1991: https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/160940:1534, 2008 • Collection: https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/1534/.
Last Edited 12 DEC 2022

Daniel Michelet1

M, #1700, b. ca. 18 DEC 1615, d. 21 JUN 1659

Parents

Father*Daniel Michelet (b. ca. 20 SEP 1592, d. 1631)
Mother*Marie Collin (b. 20 MAR 1592, d. 2 MAY 1655)

Partner

Ca. 1632 he married Judith de la Cloche (b. ca. 1615)1

Events

BirthCa. 18 DEC 1615, Daniel Michelet was born in Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.1
BaptismOn 18 DEC 1615, Daniel Michelet was baptized in Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.1
MarriageCa. 1632, Daniel Michelet (~17) married Judith de la Cloche (~17.)1
DeathOn 21 JUN 1659, Daniel (~43) died. Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.1
Notable RelativesBrother of Rev. Jacques Michelet
Uncle of Rev. Louis Michelet
Nephew of Rev. Paul Michelet
Nephew of Rev. Pierre Michelet
Great-granduncle of Pvt. John Jacob Mickley Jr
2nd great-granduncle of Pvt. John Jacob Mickley III

Citations

  1. [S204] Genealogy of the Mickley Family of America: page 85, #19, https://archive.org/details/cu31924029842865/page/n90/mode/1up?view=theater • Author: Mickley, Minnie Fogel, 1893 • Collection: https://archive.org/details/cu31924029842865/mode/1up?view=theater • Collection: https://amzn.to/3dZftAo.
Last Edited 12 DEC 2022

Judith de la Cloche1

F, #1701, b. ca. 1615

After bef 1632, Judith became known as Judith Michelet1

Partner

Ca. 1632 she married Daniel Michelet (b. ca. 18 DEC 1615, d. 21 JUN 1659)1

Events

BirthCa. 1615, Judith de la Cloche was born.1
MarriageCa. 1632, Judith de la Cloche (~17) married Daniel Michelet (~17.)1
Death of SpouseHer husband Daniel Michelet died on 21 JUN 1659 in Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.

Citations

  1. [S204] Genealogy of the Mickley Family of America: page 85, #19, https://archive.org/details/cu31924029842865/page/n90/mode/1up?view=theater • Author: Mickley, Minnie Fogel, 1893 • Collection: https://archive.org/details/cu31924029842865/mode/1up?view=theater • Collection: https://amzn.to/3dZftAo.
Last Edited 3 NOV 2022

Esther Michelet1

F, #1702, b. ca. 20 JAN 1619, d. 12 MAY 1684

Parents

Father*Daniel Michelet (b. ca. 20 SEP 1592, d. 1631)
Mother*Marie Collin (b. 20 MAR 1592, d. 2 MAY 1655)

Events

BirthCa. 20 JAN 1619, Esther Michelet was born.1
BaptismOn 20 JAN 1619, Esther Michelet was baptized.1
DeathOn 12 MAY 1684, Esther (~65) died.1
Notable RelativesSister of Rev. Jacques Michelet
Aunt of Rev. Louis Michelet
Niece of Rev. Paul Michelet
Niece of Rev. Pierre Michelet
Great-grandaunt of Pvt. John Jacob Mickley Jr
2nd great-grandaunt of Pvt. John Jacob Mickley III

Citations

  1. [S204] Genealogy of the Mickley Family of America: page 85, #20, https://archive.org/details/cu31924029842865/page/n90/mode/1up?view=theater • Author: Mickley, Minnie Fogel, 1893 • Collection: https://archive.org/details/cu31924029842865/mode/1up?view=theater • Collection: https://amzn.to/3dZftAo.
Last Edited 12 DEC 2022

Suzanne Michelet1

F, #1703, b. 9 MAY 1627, d. 20 FEB 1668

Parents

Father*Daniel Michelet (b. ca. 20 SEP 1592, d. 1631)
Mother*Marie Collin (b. 20 MAR 1592, d. 2 MAY 1655)

Events

BirthOn 9 MAY 1627, Suzanne Michelet was born.1
BaptismOn 9 MAY 1627, Suzanne Michelet was baptized.1
DeathOn 20 FEB 1668, Suzanne (40) died.1
Notable RelativesSister of Rev. Jacques Michelet
Aunt of Rev. Louis Michelet
Niece of Rev. Paul Michelet
Niece of Rev. Pierre Michelet
Great-grandaunt of Pvt. John Jacob Mickley Jr
2nd great-grandaunt of Pvt. John Jacob Mickley III

Citations

  1. [S204] Genealogy of the Mickley Family of America: page 85, #22, https://archive.org/details/cu31924029842865/page/n90/mode/1up?view=theater • Author: Mickley, Minnie Fogel, 1893 • Collection: https://archive.org/details/cu31924029842865/mode/1up?view=theater • Collection: https://amzn.to/3dZftAo.
Last Edited 12 DEC 2022

Jacques Michelet Sr.1

M, #1704, b. ca. 1555, d. 1610

Partner

Ca. 1576 he married Susanne Joly (b. ca. 1555, d. ca. 1590)1
On 28 JUL 1591 he married Suzanne Wiriot (b. 1570, d. aft 23 NOV 1607)2,1

Children with Susanne Joly:

1.Son*Jacques Michelet Jr. (b. ca. 14 OCT 1576, d. 30 OCT 1651)
2.Daughter*Suzanne Michelet (b. ca. 14 JAN 1579)
3.Son*Rev. Pierre Michelet (b. ca. 20 JUN 1582, d. 6 MAR 1632)
4.Son*Rev. Paul Michelet+ (b. ca. 16 DEC 1584, d. APR 1668)

Children with Suzanne Wiriot:

1.Son*Daniel Michelet+ (b. ca. 20 SEP 1592, d. 1631)
2.Son*Samuel Michelet (b. ca. 22 JUL 1598, d. 21 JAN 1682)
3.Daughter*Esther Michelet (b. ca. 23 MAR 1603, d. 8 APR 1661)
4.Daughter*Rachel Michelet (b. ca. 29 JAN 1605)
5.Son*Michel Michelet (b. ca. 23 NOV 1607)

Events

BirthCa. 1555, Jacques Michelet Sr. was born in Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.1
EmploymentJacques worked writer, 1576; clerk, 1579; catcher, 1587; clerk to the treasurer of the king, 1593. Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.1
MarriageCa. 1576, Jacques Michelet Sr. (~21) married first Susanne Joly (~21) in Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.1
Birth of ChildHis son Jacques Michelet Jr. was born ca. 14 OCT 1576 in Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.
Birth of ChildHis daughter Suzanne Michelet was born ca. 14 JAN 1579 in Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.
Birth of ChildHis son Rev. Pierre Michelet was born ca. 20 JUN 1582 in Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.
Birth of ChildHis son Rev. Paul Michelet was born ca. 16 DEC 1584 in Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.
Death of SpouseHis wife Susanne Joly died ca. 1590 in Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.
MarriageOn 28 JUL 1591, Jacques Michelet Sr. (~36) married second Suzanne Wiriot (~21) in Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.2,1
Birth of ChildHis son Daniel Michelet was born ca. 20 SEP 1592 in Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.
Birth of ChildHis son Samuel Michelet was born ca. 22 JUL 1598 in Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.
Birth of ChildHis daughter Esther Michelet was born ca. 23 MAR 1603 in Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.
Birth of ChildHis daughter Rachel Michelet was born ca. 29 JAN 1605 in Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.
Birth of ChildHis son Michel Michelet was born ca. 23 NOV 1607 in Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.
Death of SpouseHis wife Suzanne Wiriot died aft 23 NOV 1607 in Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.
DeathIn 1610, Jacques (~55) died. Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.1
Notable RelativesGrandfather of Rev. Jacques Michelet
Great-grandfather of Rev. Louis Michelet
Father of Rev. Paul Michelet
Father of Rev. Pierre Michelet
3rd great-grandfather of Pvt. John Jacob Mickley Jr
4th great-grandfather of Pvt. John Jacob Mickley III

Citations

  1. [S204] Genealogy of the Mickley Family of America: page 83 and 84, #7 https://archive.org/details/cu31924029842865/page/n90/mode/1up?view=theater • Author: Mickley, Minnie Fogel, 1893 • Collection: https://archive.org/details/cu31924029842865/mode/1up?view=theater • Collection: https://amzn.to/3dZftAo.
  2. [S216] France Protestant Church Records, 1536-1897: Collection ID: 1582585, FHL Film: 004471550, Image: 00111, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2HJX-N22, 2021 • Collection: https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1582585.
Last Edited 1 NOV 2023

Suzanne Wiriot1

F, #1705, b. 1570, d. aft 23 NOV 1607

After 28 JUL 1591, Suzanne became known as Suzanne Michelet1

Parents

Father*Jean Wiriot (b. ca. 1550)

Partner

On 28 JUL 1591 she married Jacques Michelet Sr. (b. ca. 1555, d. 1610)2,1

Children with Jacques Michelet Sr.:

1.Son*Daniel Michelet+ (b. ca. 20 SEP 1592, d. 1631)
2.Son*Samuel Michelet (b. ca. 22 JUL 1598, d. 21 JAN 1682)
3.Daughter*Esther Michelet (b. ca. 23 MAR 1603, d. 8 APR 1661)
4.Daughter*Rachel Michelet (b. ca. 29 JAN 1605)
5.Son*Michel Michelet (b. ca. 23 NOV 1607)

Events

BirthIn 1570, Suzanne Wiriot was born in Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.1
MarriageOn 28 JUL 1591, Suzanne Wiriot (~21) married Jacques Michelet Sr. (~36) in Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.2,1
Birth of ChildHer son Daniel Michelet was born ca. 20 SEP 1592 in Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.
Birth of ChildHer son Samuel Michelet was born ca. 22 JUL 1598 in Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.
Birth of ChildHer daughter Esther Michelet was born ca. 23 MAR 1603 in Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.
Birth of ChildHer daughter Rachel Michelet was born ca. 29 JAN 1605 in Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.
Birth of ChildHer son Michel Michelet was born ca. 23 NOV 1607 in Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.
DeathAft 23 NOV 1607, Suzanne died. Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.3
Death of SpouseHer husband Jacques Michelet Sr. died in 1610 in Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.
Notable RelativesGrandmother of Rev. Jacques Michelet
Great-grandmother of Rev. Louis Michelet
3rd great-grandmother of Pvt. John Jacob Mickley Jr
4th great-grandmother of Pvt. John Jacob Mickley III

Citations

  1. [S204] Genealogy of the Mickley Family of America: page 83 and 84, #7 https://archive.org/details/cu31924029842865/page/n90/mode/1up?view=theater • Author: Mickley, Minnie Fogel, 1893 • Collection: https://archive.org/details/cu31924029842865/mode/1up?view=theater • Collection: https://amzn.to/3dZftAo.
  2. [S216] France Protestant Church Records, 1536-1897: Collection ID: 1582585, FHL Film: 004471550, Image: 00111, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2HJX-N22, 2021 • Collection: https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1582585.
  3. [S216] France Protestant Church Records, 1536-1897: Collection ID: 1582585, FHL Film: 004471550, Image: 00146, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2HJF-QYN, 2021 • Collection: https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1582585.
Last Edited 1 NOV 2023

Susanne Joly1

F, #1706, b. ca. 1555, d. ca. 1590

After bef 1576, Susanne became known as Susanne Michelet1

Partner

Ca. 1576 she married Jacques Michelet Sr. (b. ca. 1555, d. 1610)1

Children with Jacques Michelet Sr.:

1.Son*Jacques Michelet Jr. (b. ca. 14 OCT 1576, d. 30 OCT 1651)
2.Daughter*Suzanne Michelet (b. ca. 14 JAN 1579)
3.Son*Rev. Pierre Michelet (b. ca. 20 JUN 1582, d. 6 MAR 1632)
4.Son*Rev. Paul Michelet+ (b. ca. 16 DEC 1584, d. APR 1668)

Events

BirthCa. 1555, Susanne Joly was born in Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.1
MarriageCa. 1576, Susanne Joly (~21) married Jacques Michelet Sr. (~21) in Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.1
Birth of ChildHer son Jacques Michelet Jr. was born ca. 14 OCT 1576 in Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.
Birth of ChildHer daughter Suzanne Michelet was born ca. 14 JAN 1579 in Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.
Birth of ChildHer son Rev. Pierre Michelet was born ca. 20 JUN 1582 in Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.
Birth of ChildHer son Rev. Paul Michelet was born ca. 16 DEC 1584 in Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.
DeathCa. 1590, Susanne (~35) died. Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.
Detail: Death date is based on Jacquie Michelete (Susanne's husband) remarrying in 1591.2,3
Death of SpouseHer husband Jacques Michelet Sr. died in 1610 in Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.
Notable RelativesMother of Rev. Paul Michelet
Mother of Rev. Pierre Michelet

Citations

  1. [S204] Genealogy of the Mickley Family of America: page 83 and 84, #7 https://archive.org/details/cu31924029842865/page/n90/mode/1up?view=theater • Author: Mickley, Minnie Fogel, 1893 • Collection: https://archive.org/details/cu31924029842865/mode/1up?view=theater • Collection: https://amzn.to/3dZftAo.
  2. [S216] France Protestant Church Records, 1536-1897: Collection ID: 1582585, FHL Film: 004471550, Image: 00111, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2HJX-N22, 2021 • Collection: https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1582585.
  3. [S217] Slægtsforskere Bibliotek: Slegten Michelet, page 12, #1, https://slaegtsbibliotek.dk/927847.pdf English translation: Jacques Michelet was twice married: first to Suzanne Joly, who died in 1590 leaving at least four children, and then on 28 July 1591 to Suzanne Viriat, with whom he had at least two children.1 From the first marriage was the son Pierre Michelet, born 1582 in Metz, where he obtained a clerical office; from here he became priest in Châtillon-sur-Loire in 1604, was called to Frankenthal in 1610, but returned to France in 1629 as priest in Burtoncourt and ended his days in Metz 5 March 1632 • Collection: https://slaegtsbibliotek.dk/.
Last Edited 1 NOV 2023

Rev. Paul Michelet1,2

M, #1707, b. ca. 16 DEC 1584, d. APR 1668

Parents

Father*Jacques Michelet Sr. (b. ca. 1555, d. 1610)
Mother*Susanne Joly (b. ca. 1555, d. ca. 1590)

Partner

On 12 MAY 1613 he married Anne Pillon (b. ca. 1584)3,4

Children with Anne Pillon:

1.Son*Maj. Paul Michelet (b. ca. 5 SEP 1617, d. 20 MAR 1660)
2.Son*Capt. Jacob Michelet (b. ca. 7 APR 1619, d. 2 DEC 1676)

Events

BirthCa. 16 DEC 1584, Rev. Paul Michelet was born in Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.
Detail: The Genealogy of the Mickley Family of America, page 84, #12, reports Paul was baptized on 16-DEC-1584 and his mother was Jacques second wife Suzanne Wiriot. Church marriage records state Suzanne Wiriot and Jacques Michelet Sr. wed on 28 JUL 1591 over six years after Rev. Paul Michelet's birth. Thus making Susanne Joly Michelet his birth mother.1,5,4
BaptismOn 16 DEC 1584, Rev. Paul Michelet was baptized in Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.1
EmploymentIn 1604, Paul worked became a priest. Châtillon-sur-Loire, Loiret, Centre-Val de Loire, FranceG.4
EmploymentIn 1610, Paul worked pastor. Frankenthal, Frankenthal, Rhineland-Palatinate, GermanyG.4
MarriageOn 12 MAY 1613, Rev. Paul Michelet (~28) married Anne Pillon (~29) in Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.3,4
Birth of ChildHis son Maj. Paul Michelet was born ca. 5 SEP 1617 in Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.
Birth of ChildHis son Capt. Jacob Michelet was born ca. 7 APR 1619 in Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.
EmploymentIn 1629, Paul worked. Burtoncourt AKA Brittendorf, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.4
RetirementOn 5 MAR 1632, on 5 MAR 1632, Rev. Paul Michelet (~47) retired in Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.
Detail: from the priesthood.4
EmploymentPaul worked farmer of mills of the city. Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.1,4
Death of ChildHis son Maj. Paul Michelet died on 20 MAR 1660 in Battle of Borge Church, Østfold, Viken, Østlandet, NorwayG.
Death-AltIt has been reported in APR 1668, Paul (~83) died. Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.
Detail: There are two death records for a Rev. Paul Michelet with a father of Jacques.6
Death-AltIt has been reported on 4 JUN 1671, Paul (~86) died. Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.
Detail: There are two death records for a Rev. Paul Michelet with a father of Jacques.7
Notable RelativesUncle of Rev. Jacques Michelet
Granduncle of Rev. Louis Michelet
Brother of Rev. Pierre Michelet
2nd great-granduncle of Pvt. John Jacob Mickley Jr
3rd great-granduncle of Pvt. John Jacob Mickley III

Citations

  1. [S204] Genealogy of the Mickley Family of America: page 84, #12, https://archive.org/details/cu31924029842865/page/n90/mode/1up?view=theater • Author: Mickley, Minnie Fogel, 1893 • Collection: https://archive.org/details/cu31924029842865/mode/1up?view=theater • Collection: https://amzn.to/3dZftAo.
  2. [S217] Slægtsforskere Bibliotek: Slegten Michelet, page 81, https://slaegtsbibliotek.dk/927847.pdf • Collection: https://slaegtsbibliotek.dk/.
  3. [S216] France Protestant Church Records, 1536-1897: Collection ID: 1582585, FHL Film: 004471550, Image: 00161, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2HJX-VPQ, 2021 • Collection: https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1582585.
  4. [S217] Slægtsforskere Bibliotek: Slegten Michelet, page 12, #1, https://slaegtsbibliotek.dk/927847.pdf English translation: Jacques Michelet was twice married: first to Suzanne Joly, who died in 1590 leaving at least four children, and then on 28 July 1591 to Suzanne Viriat, with whom he had at least two children.1 From the first marriage was the son Pierre Michelet, born 1582 in Metz, where he obtained a clerical office; from here he became priest in Châtillon-sur-Loire in 1604, was called to Frankenthal in 1610, but returned to France in 1629 as priest in Burtoncourt and ended his days in Metz 5 March 1632 • Collection: https://slaegtsbibliotek.dk/.
  5. [S216] France Protestant Church Records, 1536-1897: Collection ID: 1582585, FHL Film: 004471550, Image: 00111, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2HJX-N22, 2021 • Collection: https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1582585.
  6. [S216] France Protestant Church Records, 1536-1897: Collection ID: 1582585, FHL Film: 004471550, Image: 00295, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2HJX-GWN, 2021 • Collection: https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1582585.
  7. [S216] France Protestant Church Records, 1536-1897: Collection ID: 1582585, FHL Film: 004471550, Image: 00309, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2HJX-RDN, 2021 • Collection: https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1582585.
Last Edited 12 DEC 2022

Samuel Michelet1

M, #1708, b. ca. 22 JUL 1598, d. 21 JAN 1682

Parents

Father*Jacques Michelet Sr. (b. ca. 1555, d. 1610)
Mother*Suzanne Wiriot (b. 1570, d. aft 23 NOV 1607)

Events

BirthCa. 22 JUL 1598, Samuel Michelet was born in Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.1
BaptismOn 22 JUL 1598, Samuel Michelet was baptized in Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.1
DeathOn 21 JAN 1682, Samuel (~83) died. Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.1
Notable RelativesUncle of Rev. Jacques Michelet
Granduncle of Rev. Louis Michelet
Brother of Rev. Paul Michelet
Brother of Rev. Pierre Michelet
2nd great-granduncle of Pvt. John Jacob Mickley Jr
3rd great-granduncle of Pvt. John Jacob Mickley III

Citations

  1. [S204] Genealogy of the Mickley Family of America: page 84, #14 https://archive.org/details/cu31924029842865/page/n90/mode/1up?view=theater • Author: Mickley, Minnie Fogel, 1893 • Collection: https://archive.org/details/cu31924029842865/mode/1up?view=theater • Collection: https://amzn.to/3dZftAo.
Last Edited 12 DEC 2022

Anne Pillon1

F, #1709, b. ca. 1584

After bef 1616, Anne became known as Anne Michelet1

Parents

Father*Josué Pillon (b. ca. 1564)

Partner

On 12 MAY 1613 she married Rev. Paul Michelet (b. ca. 16 DEC 1584, d. APR 1668)2,3

Children with Rev. Paul Michelet:

1.Son*Maj. Paul Michelet (b. ca. 5 SEP 1617, d. 20 MAR 1660)
2.Son*Capt. Jacob Michelet (b. ca. 7 APR 1619, d. 2 DEC 1676)

Events

BirthCa. 1584, Anne Pillon was born.1
MarriageOn 12 MAY 1613, Anne Pillon (~29) married Rev. Paul Michelet (~28) in Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.2,3
Birth of ChildHer son Maj. Paul Michelet was born ca. 5 SEP 1617 in Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.
Birth of ChildHer son Capt. Jacob Michelet was born ca. 7 APR 1619 in Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.
Death of ChildHer son Maj. Paul Michelet died on 20 MAR 1660 in Battle of Borge Church, Østfold, Viken, Østlandet, NorwayG.
Death of SpouseHer husband Rev. Paul Michelet died in APR 1668 in Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.

Citations

  1. [S204] Genealogy of the Mickley Family of America: page 84, #12, https://archive.org/details/cu31924029842865/page/n90/mode/1up?view=theater • Author: Mickley, Minnie Fogel, 1893 • Collection: https://archive.org/details/cu31924029842865/mode/1up?view=theater • Collection: https://amzn.to/3dZftAo.
  2. [S216] France Protestant Church Records, 1536-1897: Collection ID: 1582585, FHL Film: 004471550, Image: 00161, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2HJX-VPQ, 2021 • Collection: https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1582585.
  3. [S217] Slægtsforskere Bibliotek: Slegten Michelet, page 12, #1, https://slaegtsbibliotek.dk/927847.pdf English translation: Jacques Michelet was twice married: first to Suzanne Joly, who died in 1590 leaving at least four children, and then on 28 July 1591 to Suzanne Viriat, with whom he had at least two children.1 From the first marriage was the son Pierre Michelet, born 1582 in Metz, where he obtained a clerical office; from here he became priest in Châtillon-sur-Loire in 1604, was called to Frankenthal in 1610, but returned to France in 1629 as priest in Burtoncourt and ended his days in Metz 5 March 1632 • Collection: https://slaegtsbibliotek.dk/.
Last Edited 4 NOV 2022

Esther Michelet1

F, #1710, b. ca. 23 MAR 1603, d. 8 APR 1661

After 29 OCT 1623, Esther became known as Esther de la Cloche2

Parents

Father*Jacques Michelet Sr. (b. ca. 1555, d. 1610)
Mother*Suzanne Wiriot (b. 1570, d. aft 23 NOV 1607)

Partner

On 29 OCT 1623 she married David de la Cloche (b. ca. 1603)2

Events

BirthCa. 23 MAR 1603, Esther Michelet was born in Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.1
BaptismOn 23 MAR 1603, Esther Michelet was baptized in Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.1
MarriageOn 29 OCT 1623, Esther Michelet (~20) married David de la Cloche (~20) in Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.2
DeathOn 8 APR 1661, Esther (~58) died. Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.1
Notable RelativesAunt of Rev. Jacques Michelet
Grandaunt of Rev. Louis Michelet
Sister of Rev. Paul Michelet
Sister of Rev. Pierre Michelet
2nd great-grandaunt of Pvt. John Jacob Mickley Jr
3rd great-grandaunt of Pvt. John Jacob Mickley III

Citations

  1. [S204] Genealogy of the Mickley Family of America: page 84, #15, https://archive.org/details/cu31924029842865/page/n90/mode/1up?view=theater • Author: Mickley, Minnie Fogel, 1893 • Collection: https://archive.org/details/cu31924029842865/mode/1up?view=theater • Collection: https://amzn.to/3dZftAo.
  2. [S216] France Protestant Church Records, 1536-1897: Collection ID: 1582585, FHL Film: 004471550, Image: 00184, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2HJX-KSK, 2021 • Collection: https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1582585.
Last Edited 12 DEC 2022