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[29793] Christriana appears to be the daughter of this name age 2 in the 1850 census of Centre Co., PA in the household of Henry Krumrine and wife Susan(nah). See posting in CRUMRINE-L Archives in http://news.rootsweb.com 8 June 2003 by "Dolores" which offfers: "CRUMRINE line is as follows: HANS MICHAEL KRUMREIN (your immigrant ancestor in this family was b. 1713 in Jungholzhausen Wuerrtemberg in what is now Germany, d. 1749 in PA) md. Eva Barbara SCHWEINHARDT, dau. of George Michael SCHWEINHARDT and wf. Elizabeth Barbara ?, who came on the same ship as Hans Michael. I have his line back to 1592 in what is now Germany. He arrived in Philadelphia, PA on the ship "Pennsylvania" on 11 Sep 1732 and settled in the part of PA that is now Montgomery Co.. They had four children, among them was: JOHAN STEPHEN KRUMRINE (1737-1812) md. Maria Catharina ROTH (1738-ca. 1816). They had 7 children, among them was: ADAM KRUMRINE (1772-1845) md. Christina KLEINHANS (1779-1857), d.o. Frederick & Elizabeth KLEINHANS. Adam and Christina moved to Centre Co., PA and had six children, among them was: HENRY KRUMRINE (b. ca. 1818, d. 19 May 1889) md. 1) Susannah ? and 2) Katie ? . All his children were by his first wife. He was a grain merchant, school director and Assistant Superintendent of the Spring Mills Union Christian School (have "where it was" in my records, but cannot recall it right now). He and his first wife had 11 children, among them was: CHRISTINA KRUMRINE/CRUMRINE, b. ca. 1847-1848 in Centre Co., PA md. Benjamin Franiklin Phillips."
[36011] This person is from an unverified Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2014.
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_Robert GRAY ________|_Sarah, wife of George GRAY _
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Given as Anthony's father by "Potter Profiles" newsletter article by Sally M. Droll, R.R. 3, Beallsville, OH 43716. If correct, perhaps Anthony is son of his first wife, as Robert married (his 2nd?) in 1630 in New England to Isabella Anthony; note how young Anthony must have been when his father came to New England if his father married in New England in 1630! - looks suspicious! The LDS Church's unverified information (Ancestral File 8Q4L-0N) shows Robert baptized 15 Sept 1606 [sic] in Newport-Pagnell, Bucks Co., England; and gives his second wife as Sarah _____; another unverified Ancestral FIle (2061-8CG) states Robert is son of Robert Potter (b. 1577 to Thomas Potter) and Elizabeth Marshall (buried 2 April 1628 in Newport-Pagnell, m. there 4 Nov 1591).
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A file in Ancestry.com provides:
Robert immigrated in Apr. 1634. They first settled in Lynn and Roxbury, MA. Robert and his friend Samuel Gorton appear to have been religious agitators, rejecting certain church ordinances. Troubles with the church compelled Robert to leave for Portsmouth, RI, where again he could not live peaceably, and then to Warwick, RI. In 1643, he and others were summoned to appear at court in Boston for some "unjust and injurious dealings" with some Indians. They declined to go, contending they were subjects of the King of England and not under the jurisdiction of MA. Soldiers were sent and the settlers made a defense in a fortified house. The wives were forced to flee to the woods where they endured some "hardships" and three of them died, including Robert's wife Isabel. The men were finally captured, tried and sent to prison at Rowley. Four months later, they were released, but banished from Warwick and MA. --Larry Overmire.
"Robert (1) POTTER- (b. ?-d. 1655 at Warwick, RI) was in Lynn in 1630. His first wife was Isabel (--), who d. 1643 at Warwick; and second wife, Sarah (--) d, 1686.
Robert was banished from Massachusetts, and in 1638, he was at Portsmouth, RI and he, with 28 others, signed the Portsmouth Compact of Allegiance to King Charles.
In 1642, he sold his house in Portsmouth to his brother-in-law John ANTHONY.
In 1643, he was one of the purchasers of the land for Warwick from Miantonomi- it was called 'Shawomett'. That same year the court of Massachusetts was still harassing him and was called to appear at General Court in Mass., he was sent to Rowley prision. Soldiers besieged his house in RI and his family was forced to flee to the woods and live in deprivation, three women died, including his first wife. He was released from prison, but banished from Massachusetts and Warwick in 1644. Inventory was taken in 1656, with his son appointed to settle the estate and debts. His will was only proved 16 Mar 1686. His wife was called Sarah SANFORD in the will.
2nd Generation:
Daughter: Elizabeth (B/d/?) mar Richard HARCUTT; had 9 children (surname HARCUTT)
Daughter Deliverance b. 1637, d. ca 1684, mar. James Greene (1626-27 Apr 1698), son of John and Joan (Tattersall) GREENE; had 4 children surname GREENE
Daughter Isabel (b?- d. 26 Aug 17240 mar 1st (--) MOSS (no further record); and mar 2nd William BURTON, (b?d?) parents not listed. They had no issue according to Austin.
Son, John (only son): mar 1st 2 Jun 1664 to Ruth FISHER (dates of b-d not given) dau of Edward and Judith (--)FISHER Mar 2nd Sarah (WRIGHT)(Wid of Eleazer COLLINS) who d. aft 1700" --John O. Austin
ALso see "Pioneers of Massachusetts - 1620-1650," Charles Henry Pope (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2013), p. 370. For the culture of New England during his lifetime and beyond, see "Albion's Seed: Four British Folkways in America," David Hackett Fischer (NY: Oxford University Press, 1989), pp. 13-205
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Ancestry.com offers: "Potter Name Meaning - English, Dutch, and North German (Pötter): occupational name for a maker of drinking and storage vessels, from an agent derivative of Middle English, Middle Low German pot. In the Middle Ages the term covered workers in metal as well as earthenware and clay.".
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[20211] "John" and Elizabeth had Maria (1785-1855), Jcob (1786-1830), Julianna (1788-1871), William (1790-1872), John R. (1793-1825), Anna (1799-1840), Samuel (1800-1836), Jesse (1801-1868), Hannah (1804-1865) and Elizabeth (1806- ). "History of Perry County...," H. H. Hain (Harrisburg, PA: 1922), pp. 1050-51 states: "John Rice, a son of Zachariah, was married to a daughter of Mr. Hench, and located in Perry County about 1790 and worked as a blacksmith, carrying his tools and anvil from place to place. He died in 1800, and lies in the Loysville churchyard." However, "Flickinger Family History," 1927, p. 310 states "John Rice, 1758-1837, ws the oldest son of Zachariah Rice, and was born in Chester Co., Pa. In 1784 he married Elizabeth, daughter of Johannes Hench, and settled there on a farm. When Abigail, his mother, died, he took charge of her motherless children." - and moved with his father to present-day Milford Twp., Juniata Co. - when his father died he administered his estate and bought his farm for $5,876 - "John and Elizabeth were devout Lutherans, and through their noble lives and large family of ten children, all of whom walked loyally in their footsteps, they left an abiding influence in the Tuscarora Valley . . ."
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[58849] Gilbert was a Staff Sgt. in the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II.