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  1. Johann Frederick Bellinger: Birth: 1680 in Hüttengesäß, Hanau, Hessen-Nassau, Germany. Death: BEF. 1768 in German Flats, Herkimer, New York, USA

  2. Elisabeth Bellinger: Birth: 1684 in Steinau Au Der Strasse, Rodenbach, Deutschland. Death: BEF 1798

  3. Nicolas Bellinger: Birth: ABT 1685 in , Pfalz, Bayern. Death: BEF 1785

  4. Maria Barbara Bellinger: Birth: 1686 in Palatinate, Pfalz, Baveria, Germany. Death: 3 Aug 1753 in Schoharie, Schoharie, New York

  5. Johann Adam Bellinger: Birth: ABT. 1698 in Hüttengesäß, Hanau, Hessen-Nassau, Germany. Death: BEF. 1753

  6. Philip Bellinger: Birth: in Hüttengesäß, Hanau, Hessen-Nassau, Germany. Death: AFT 15 Oct 1766

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Notes
a. Note:   He sponsored Nicholas Bellinger in 1688 [Langenselbold] #1 Source 1 These notes are by Debra J. Garza from Ancestry.com, March 2007 There is much confustion about Anna Maria Margaretha Kuhn, daughter of Hans and Catherina Kuhn. She has been put with Nicholas and Johannes Bellinger and given a different family by each man although some children are attributed to both men. The birth dates all run together at the same time, and dates of marriages and death dates are confused. Source 1 p, 6,7 Johannes Bellinger 1, (the First) married Anna Maria Margaretha as her name was, in Simmendinger Census. It was just Margaret in Burnetsfield Patent, 1723. He was born 1660 or before, to take in the known children and grandchildren and to care for the 1711 N.Y. State pay roll record of his carpenter work. Children Six or more Bellinger NOTE 8 and 9 disappear. In the 1712 Substance List, the 5 adults with Johannes included the two parents, also 6, 7 and 4: ie. Philip, Adam, and Maria Barbara who is the only one of whom we have anything definite on birth and death dates.( This is a "try" to fit facts Not a guess.) 3 Marcus had left a widow (second wife) before May 20, 1746, when the widow Margreth (Zeh) Bellinger was a sponsor for the Zeh-Bellinger family. Public Documents #1 Johannes Bellinger is referred to on the payroll in mss. room State Library, Albany, New York, Dec 13, 1711. #2 Frederick Bellinger signed pay receipt "for himself and his father Johannes" for carpenter work on Livingston Manor. In the Colonial Office, Class 5, Volume 1231 Journal of entries on subsistence Lists of Palatines, (Mss. is in London. W. A. Knittle's Book, pages 282 to 291. Early 18th Century Palatine Emigration.) The entries are 1710 Aug. 4 4 adults; Oct. 4, 5 adults; Dec. 31, 4 adults, 1 young; 1711 Mar. 25, 4 adults, 1 young; Jun. 24, Sep. 29 and Dec. 24, 5 adults; 1712 Mar. 24, Sep. 13, 5 adults. These entries were obtained direct from London for this series. Histories and Books See Book of Names, p 64 to 72, MacWethy, for Govenor Hunter's Ration Lists. In Semmendinger Census 1715-1717 ( by Enterprise and News, St. Johnsville, New York.) In New Queensbury, were #1 Johannes Bellinger and wife Anna Maria Margaretha with 2 children. Herkimer County Histories, like Benton, p 45 give to Johannes Lot No. 20 and to Margaret his wife, lot 22 in Mohawk. Comment Therefore Johannes was living after 1725, so was his wife. It is interesting to follow the descent of Lot 20 to #6 Philip 2, to #51 Lieutenant Colonel Frederick 3 P., to his son #284 Christopher 4 F., and to his son #1154 Christopher 5 C., also note that lot 22 followed this same family to #1156 John 5 Bellinger who died 1871. The writer has thrilling recollections of being chased out of the "sugar bush" on this lot in the early 70's. The sap was very, very sweet. The map of East Camp and information on Germantown is not very good, but the best I know is in the book, Town of Clermont by Thomas Hunt, 1928, p. 56; Church locations of 1711 to 1816 are on p. 121; other notes on pp. 42, 116. Important! W.A Knittles book, 194 locates Schoharie county villages, p. 65, p. 248, also mentions over 2082 Palatines out of 13,000, NOT in the Embarkation Lists, as either paying their own passage, OR, passage paid by local (Holland) charities. Take your choice for the Bellingers. They are not in the lists. Source 5 Johannes BELLINGER Christened: 17 Nov 1664, Rodenbach, Hanau, Hessen-Nassau, Germany Married: 24 Apr 1690, Langenselbold, Hanau, Hessen-Nassau, Germany Died: , , New York User ID:SZT 25261. General Notes: Bellinger #1, p. 6. Jones I, p. 48-49 Marriage Information: Johannes married Anna Margaretha KUHN, daughter of Hans KUHN and Mrs. Catharina KUHN, on 24 Apr 1690 in Langenselbold, Hanau, Hessen-Nassau, Germany. (Anna Margaretha KUHN was christened on 11 Aug 1661 in Langenselbold, Hanau, Hessen-Nassau, Germany and died in , , New York.) Marriage Notes: Jones I, p. 48.


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