Judith of BAVARIA

[4477]

1100 - 1130

Father: Henry I ("the Black"), Duke of BAVARIA
Mother: Wulfhilda of SAXONY

Family 1 : Frederick II of HOHENSTAUFFEN
  1. +Bertha JUDITH of Swabia
  2. +Frederick I "Barbarossa", EMPEROR

                                                                                                                      _Welf III, Duke of Lower BAVARIA _________+
                                                                                                                     | (.... - 1047)                            
                                                                             _Azo II (Albert), Margrave of ESTE _____|_Juditha (IRMINGARDIS) ___________________
                                                                            | (0996 - 1055)                                                                     
                                           _Welf IV, Duke of BAVARIA _______|
                                          | (1036 - 1101) m 1071            |
                                          |                                 |                                         _Rudolph II, Duke of Lower BAVARIA _______+
                                          |                                 |                                        | (.... - 1020)                            
                                          |                                 |_Cunissa (or Kuniza) of Lower BAVARIA __|_Itha of OEHRINGEN _______________________
                                          |                                                                            (0950 - 0996)                            
 _Henry I ("the Black"), Duke of BAVARIA _|
| (1074 - 1126) m 1100                    |
|                                         |                                                                           _Arnulf II ("the Young") of FLANDERS _____+
|                                         |                                                                          | (.... - 0987) m 0968                     
|                                         |                                  _Baldwin IV, Count of FLANDERS _________|_Rosele (or Susanna) DE IVREA ____________
|                                         |                                 | (0980 - 1036)                            (0952 - 1003)                            
|                                         |_Judith of FLANDERS _____________|
|                                           (.... - 1094) m 1071            |
|                                                                           |                                         _Richard II "The Good", Duke of NORMANDY _+
|                                                                           |                                        | (.... - 1026) m 1000                     
|                                                                           |_Judith (or Alice) of NORMANDY _________|_Judith of BRITTANY ______________________
|                                                                                                                      (0982 - 1017)                            
|
|--Judith of BAVARIA 
|  (1100 - 1130)
|                                                                                                                     _Bernhard II, Duke of SAXONY _____________+
|                                                                                                                    | (0995 - 1062)                            
|                                                                            _Ordulf (Duke In 1059), Duke of SAXONY _|_Elicia VON SCHWEINFURT __________________
|                                                                           | (1020 - 1072) m 1042                                                              
|                                          _Magnus Billung, Duke of SAXONY _|
|                                         | (.... - 1106)                   |
|                                         |                                 |                                         _Olaf (II) Haraldsson, King of NORWAY ____+
|                                         |                                 |                                        | (0995 - 1030) m 1018                     
|                                         |                                 |_Wulfhilde ("Gisela") of NORWAY ________|_Estrid of SWEDEN ________________________
|                                         |                                   (1023 - 1070) m 1042                                                              
|_Wulfhilda of SAXONY ____________________|
  (1075 - 1126) m 1100                    |
                                          |                                                                           _Vászoly, Duke of HUNGARY ________________
                                          |                                                                          |                                          
                                          |                                  _Béla I Arpád, King of HUNGARY _________|__________________________________________
                                          |                                 | (.... - 1063) m 1039                                                              
                                          |_Sophia of HUNGARY ______________|
                                            (.... - 1095)                   |
                                                                            |                                         _Miesco II Lambert, King of POLAND _______+
                                                                            |                                        | (.... - 1034) m 1013                     
                                                                            |_Rixa OF POLAND ________________________|_Rixa of LORRAINE ________________________
                                                                               m 1039                                  (.... - 1063)                            

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[4477] {Ancestral File, 1/92, gives her b. ca. 1103, d. 02-22-1125.}

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Donald Leroy CLEVELAND

[10881] This person is presumed living.

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Nancy N. CULBERTSON

[27399]

30 NOV 1880 - 18 SEP 1966

Family 1 : William Thomas PIPER
  1. +Lloyd Westley PIPER
  2. +Melvin James PIPER
  3. +Truman William PIPER
  4.  Mervin Francis PIPER
  5.  Howard Taft PIPER
  6. +Lewis H. PIPER
  7.  Harriet Anne PIPER

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[27399] The LDS Church's unverified IGI file states that Nancy is fifth child of William Mervin Culbertson (b. ca. 1846 and of Amberson, Franklin Co., PA) and Frances Ann Eckenrode (b. ca. 1849 and of Amberson, m. ca. 1869).

[28854] [S2] LDS IGI - not verified

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Abigail DENBO

[23937]

1701 - ____

Family 1 : John WILLEY
  1. +Ichabod (Sr.) WILLEY

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[23937] http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Fields/4791/willey2001update3.html states that Abigail is daughter of Richard Denbo and Mary(Bunker) and lists her children with John Willey - in addition to Ichabod, the children are Jonathan (b. ca. 1730/31) and Tamson (b. 1749, d. 1825). NH Probate, Vol. 38, p. 255: John Willey 1766 Durham, wife Abigail [Denbo] renounces administration of estate in favor of her son Jonathan and Nathaniel Thompson (Vol. 24, p. 151). http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~lougene/p32.htm gives parents of Richard Denbo as Salathie Denbo and a daughter of William Roberts, and states that Richard Denbo m. (her 2) Mary ____(b. 1674, d. 17 Jan 1756), a Quaker preacher, with whom he had Abigail, Clement, Ichabod and Peter [this information is not verified]. See "History of Durham, NH", p. 130.

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Anna Maria JUNG

[24825]

16 FEB 1695 - aft ER 1751

Family 1 : Hans Jacob (Sr) WAGNER
  1. +Hans Jacob (Jr) WAGNER

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[24825] Anna Maria is daughter of Jacob Jung (b. in March, 1653 to Christoph Jung and Barbara _____) and Catharina Kust (daughter of Hans Phillip Kust and Kunigunda _____; Catharina d. 16 Sept 1734).

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Johann Ulrich WIRTH

[27887]

____ - ____

Family 1 : Anna Maria SCHMIT
  1. +Dewalt WERTZ

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[27887]

Christina Straub in "Straubs, Smiths and Extended Family" on rootsweb.com in 2007 states "The Reformed church records of Diedendorf and Rauweiler show that Johann Ulrich Wirth was baptized in 1714, married Maria Schmit in 1740, and then had five children with her while still in Europe. In 1748, this family took the same bold step that Ulrichs sister had taken about four years earlier, setting off down the Rhine to begin the perilous journey to the New World. At Rotterdam, the family boarded a ship called the Two Brothers, which took them first to Portsmouth, England, and then out onto the open sea. The terrible hardships attending these voyages are well-documented elsewhere; Ulrich and Maria entered upon this ordeal with their five children between the ages of 1 and 7. The ship arrived at Philadelphia on 15 September 1748.

"The family's whereabouts during their first four years in America are unknown, but by 1752 they had settled in what would soon officially become Whitehall Township, Northampton County. The creation of this new township in the back parts of Northampton County was requested in a petition signed by Ulrich Wirth, Lorenz Guth (another direct ancestor of mine), and a few of their neighbors. More precisely, Ulrichs property was in the area we now call Schnecksville in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania. (Lehigh County was created from the western part of Northampton County in 1812.) The oldest surviving property map of this area shows that Ulrich and his two oldest sons owned a vast amount of land in the area that is now occupied by the Lehigh/Carbon Community College and parts of the Trexler/Lehigh County Game Preserve. Anyone who has experienced the natural beauty of the game preserve and state game lands near Schnecksville can well imagine what a bounteous, untamed idyll of forest and stream was enjoyed by Ulrichs children during their youth. The church they attended at this time was Schlossers Reformed church, which later became known as Unionville, and still later as Neffs.

"By the mid-1770s, Ulrichs oldest children had already married and moved out to establish their own families when the desire for independence from Great Britain took a firm hold in Northampton County. The seven oldest sons of Ulrich and Maria all appear on rosters of various militia and state line units during the Revolutionary War. At least four of them are documented to have performed active duty, and one paid the ultimate price for our liberty. (In all likelihood, all seven of the oldest boys served active duty during the war, but the full extent of their contribution can no longer be ascertained, due to the disappearance of most active duty rosters over the years.)

"No information on the death or burial of Ulrich or Maria has been found, but 1790 census records indicate that Ulrich may have migrated to south-central Pennsylvania with his son Jacob [ulrich-wirth.ged]

"Came with his wife and first five (i.e. German-born) children from Lixheim to America on the ship 'Two Brothers' in 1748. In addition to the passenger list, this is also confirmed by a mention of Ulrich's emigration in the inventory of Daniel Stutzmann, the husband of Ulrich's sister Barbara.

"Appears on the 1762 tax list of Whitehall Township as 'Ulrich Wuerth.' Also rendered as "Ullerich."

"Baptism is listed in Diedendorf Reformed KB.

"Christening Sponsors: Johannes Scheuerer (matenal grandfather) from Weyer; Johannes Teusch, shoemaker; Anna Elisabetha, daughter of Jacob Hegle, both of Wolffskirchen.

"The old Lehigh County property map lists Ulrich's property in North Whitehall Township lying between 'Levan's Junction (now Trexler packing house) and Jordan Creek, with most of the land now a part of the Trexler orchards - perhaps a small part also withing the Trexler-Lehigh County game perserve.'

"From 'Miscellaneous Family Histories and Burial Records,' by Raymond Hollenbach, found at the Lehigh County Historical Society. This property was closest to Unionville, but that church was not founded until 1765. It is therefore possible that they first belonged to Heidelberg (if any church at all), but the early records of that church are missing. All sons in this family appear on the rosters of Northampton County militia companies; several were on active duty during the Revolutionaly War. From 'Eighteenth Century Emigrants from the Northern Alsace to America,' by Annette Kunselman Burgert.

"Many of the children in the Wirth/Wertz/Werts/Wirt/Wert in the early years were baptised at the Schlosser's Reformed Church in North Whitehall Township, also know as Union Church in Unionville, and later known as Neff's Union Church in Neffs.

"Historical Data From Randy Wert:

"Name also rendered as 'Ullerich' and 'Hans Ulrich.'

"Date of birth is from the Diedendorf Reformed KB, according to Dr. Gerhard Hein. However, Annette Kunselman Burgert lists this date as the christening date, from the same source.

"Sponsors at his baptism: Johannes Scheurer (maternal grandfather) from Weyer; Johannes Teusch, shoemaker; Anna Elisabetha, daughter of Jacob Hegle, both of Wolffskirchen.

"Occupation was 'linenweaver.'

"An 'Ulrich Wirt' appears as a sponsor at a baptism recorded in the register of the Lutheran church at Hirschland in 1735 (as reported by Dr. Gerhard Hein). The entry also indicates that his brother-in-law was one Hans Henrich Füller. It is not known whether the Ulrich in this record is one of ours.

"The record of his marriage (10 February 1740) in the Reformed church register of Rauweiler, as reported by Dr. Gerhard Hein, lists him as a resident of Rauweiler.

"Came with his wife and first five (i.e., German-born) children from Lixheim to America on the ship 'Two Brothers' in 1748. In addition to the passenger list, this is also confirmed by a mention of Ulrich's emigration in the inventory of Daniel Stutzmann, the husband of Ulrich's sister Barbara, where he is named 'Hans Ulrich Wirth' and is described as married.

"Appears on the 1762 tax list of Whitehall Township as 'Ulrich Wuerth.'

"The Northampton County Register of Wills contains no documents pertaining to his death whatsoever. There is an Ulrich Wirth listed in the letters of administration for his son Samuel. If this Ulrich is Samuel's father, it indicates that he lived at least into 1776. If it is not Samuel's father, it lends credence to the assertion by some that this Ulrich had a son named Ulrich."

Christina Straub also states that Johann Ulrich Wirth is son of Johann Ulrich Wirt, b. 1675, and his wife Catharina Scheuerer.

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