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From: Elizabeth Harris< >
Subject: Re: [NCSTOKES] Benjamin LEINBACH b. ca. 1746
Date: Sun, 18 Jun 2000 17:21:50 +0100


At 2:58 PM 6/18/00, wrote:
>Do any of you Leinbach researchers have an ancestor named Benjamin LEINBACH,
>b. ca. 1746, d. ca. 1794, married Christine Volck (later FULK) [1747-1800]?
>She was born in Allemangel, PA. Her parents were Andreas Volck, Jr. and Maria
>Margaretha (Romig) Volck. They are buried in Bethania Moravian Cemetery,
>Bethania, NC.
>
>I have NFI on Benjamin LEINBACH and would like to know who his parents and
>children were. Thanks.


Husband: Benjamin LEINBACH
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Birth: 12 Sep 1746 Place: Oley, Berks Co., Pennsylvania
Death: About 1794 Place: NC
Father: Johannes LEINBACH Jr. (1712-1766)
Mother: Anna Catharina RHEIM (1716-1803)
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Marriage: 17 Jan 1769 Place: Rowan Co., North Carolina
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Wife: Christina VOLCK
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Birth: 5 Jul 1747
Death: 11 Sep 1800
Burial: Place: Dobbs Parish Cem, Forsyth Co. NC
Father: Andreas VOLCK (1722-1790)
Mother: Maria Margaretha ROMIG (1722-1804)
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Children...
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1. M Child: Frederick LEINBACH
Birth: 26 Dec 1769 Place: Rowan Co., North Carolina
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2. F Child: Johanna LEINBACH
Birth: 10 Jun 1771 Place: Surry Co., North Carolina
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3. M Child: Heinrich LEINBACH
Birth: 14 Nov 1772 Place: near Bethania, Surry Co., North Carolina
Death: 18 May 1785
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4. F Child: Maria Catharina LEINBACH
Birth: 4 Jun 1774 Place: Surry Co., North Carolina
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5. F Child: Christina LEINBACH
Birth: 20 Nov 1775 Place: Surry Co., North Carolina
Spouse: Samuel PFAFF
Marriage: 16 Feb 1802
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6. F Child: Elizabeth LEINBACH
Birth: 17 Apr 1777
Death: SeeNotes
Spouse: John HOLDER
Marriage: 28 Sep 1805 Place: Stokes Co. NC
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7. F Child: Maria Magdalena LEINBACH
Birth: 11 Dec 1778 Place: Surry Co. NC
Spouse: Henry HOLDER
Marriage: 26 Aug 1805 Place: Stokes Co. NC
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8. F Child: Barbara LEINBACH
Birth: 16 Jun 1780 Place: Surry Co., North Carolina
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9. M Child: Benjamin LEINBACH
Birth: 30 Jan 1782 Place: Surry Co., North Carolina
Death: 11 Jul 1828
Burial: Place: Shiloh Lutheran, Forsyth Co., North Carolina
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10. F Child: Esther LEINBACH
Birth: 31 Oct 1783
Death: 21 Oct 1872
Burial: Place: Bethania Moravian
Spouse: Frederick HOLDER
Marriage: 15 Aug 1809 Place: Stokes Co. NC
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11. F Child: Susanna LEINBACH
Birth: 22 Oct 1786 Place: Surry Co., North Carolina
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12. F Child: Eva LEINBACH
Birth: 22 Oct 1790 Place: Stokes Co., North Carolina

Husband's Notes...
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Notes:
Genealogy of Leinbach-Lineback Families, pp NC 8, NC 18.

Listed among men resident in Bethania 1775-1783 (Records of the Moravians
in NC 4:1923)

Records 1:376, Dec. 30, 1768. Benjamine Leinbach came to Br. Graff and
announced his engagement to Andreas Volk's daughter, Christine, and asked
for the publication of the Banns, and that we would marry him. For the
latter he was referred to Br. Loesch as Justice of the Peace; the Banns can
be published by Br. Bachhoff as Public Reader and Clerk of Dobbs Parish.

Records 6:2520, Bethabara 28 Nov. 1794, Br. Hessler visited Benjamin
Leinbach, who was badly hurt during the raising of a building in the
neighborhood. Because of pain and misery he took little notice of
anything.





>From the context of the marriage entry, it would appear that Benjamin was
not a Moravian, but was a neighbor.

Elizabeth Harris
state coordinator, NCGenWeb
http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncgenwe

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