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Note: 1840 census OH, Putnam, Ottawa, pg09 Fender, Michael- male (J Michael) 60-70, female (Veronica) 50-60 boy (Adam) 10-15, male (Peter) 15-20, 4 girls 15-20 (Margaret? The daughters were still single but older than 20], 3 males (Michael Jr., Jacob, and John) 20-30, 1850 US Census: Ohio > Putnam > Perry, pg 10, family 67 John Fender 30 Germany $600 Farmer Maria Fender 23 Germany Henrietta Fender 4/12 Ohio Michael Fender 73 Germany Veronica Fender 64 Germany Peter Fender 27 Germany $300 farmer Adam Fender 23 Germany $300 Margret Landis 25 Germany $600 Benjamin Landis 5 OH Veronica Landis 3 OH -------------------------------- The family immigrated aboard the Bremen Brig "Columbia" which sailed from the port of Amsterdam, Holland and arrived/debarked in New York, USA Aug 2nd, 1837 http://immigrantships.net/v11/1800v11/columbia18370802.html MICHAEL VENTER FARMER 62 M (Jeckenbach) GERMANY CRONIKA VENTER FARMER 50 F (Jeckenbach) GERMANY (Veronika) DOROTHEA VENTER FARMER 32 F (Jeckenbach) GERMANY ANNA ELISA VENTER FARMER 30 F (Jeckenbach) GERMANY HANS VENTER FARMER 28 M (Jeckenbach) GERMANY (Johann - John) MICHAEL VENTER FARMER 26 M (Jeckenbach) GERMANY LEO [sic] VENTER FARMER 26 M (Jeckenbach) GERMANY (Jacob name on fold and indecipherable but starts with J) PETER VENTER FARMER 23 M (Jeckenbach) GERMANY CHRONICA VENTER FARMER 22 F (Jeckenbach) GERMANY (Veronica - Fanny) MARGARETH VENTER FARMER 19 F (Jeckenbach) GERMANY ADAM VENTER FARMER 14 M (Jeckenbach) GERMANY ANNA ELISA VENTER CHILD 6 F (Jeckenbach) GERMANY They brought 4 boxes, 3 bags, 1 small pistol, and 1 cask of vinegar The immigration of Johann Michael Fender and wife Ferroni (Veronica) Dirr is supposed to be documented in this article in "The Palatine Immigrant."; vol. 9:4 (Spring 1984), p174. by JOHNSON, MRS. ARTA F., editor. "Immigrant Ancestors." In 1700's Jeckenbach, was in Oberant Meisenheim, Duchy of Zweibrucken, Germany Zweibrucken, Germany History (tsv´´brü´kn) (KEY) , Fr. Deux-Ponts, city (1994 pop. 35,704), Rhineland-Palatinate, W Germany, near the Saarland border. Zweibrücken is a transportation center and has ironworks, steelworks, and factories that produce leather goods, wood products, machines, and textiles. It is also a noted horse-breeding center, horse races are held there. Zweibrücken was chartered in 1352 and passed (1385) to the Palatinate branch of the Bavarian house of Wittelsbach. In 1410 it became the seat of the counts (later dukes) palatine of Zweibrücken under a cadet line of the Palatinate branch. King Charles X of Sweden was the nephew of John II, duke palatine of Zweibrücken; his son, Charles XI of Sweden, inherited Zweibrücken in the late 17th cent., and the duchy remained in personal union with Sweden from 1697 until the death (1718) of Charles XII. The Zweibrücken line continued until 1731, when the related Palatinate-Birkenfeld line acceded. The duchy of Zweibrücken was annexed (1797) to France. It was restored to Bavaria at the Congress of Vienna (1814-15) The duchy of Zweibrücken was annexed (1797) to France. It was restored to Bavaria at the Congress of Vienna (1814-15) Because of the terms of the Congress of Vienna (1815), the part of Palatinate-Zweibrücken lying north of the Glan, and thus Meisenheim too, were assigned not to the Kingdom of Bavaria but rather to the Landgraviate of Hesse-Homburg. From 1816 onwards, Meisenheim was the administrative seat of the Oberamt of Meisenheim and an Oberschultheißerei. In 1866, the Grand Duchy of Hesse inherited the whole territory, but after losing a war later that same year, the grand duchy had to cede Hesse-Homburg to the Kingdom of Prussia. and since then has shared the history of the Rhenish Palatinate. Kreis Saar-Pfalz (formerly Homburg/Zweibrücken, Germany B.A. and St. Ingbert B.A.) was part of Bavaria (Bayern) in 1871. Became part of Saarland as of 1951. the city of Zweibrücken is now in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany current Villages - Ortsgemeinden ("local municipalities") in the area of Jeckenback are: 1.Abtweiler 2.Becherbach 3.Breitenheim 4.Callbach 5.Desloch 6.Hundsbach 7.Jeckenbach 8.Lettweiler 9.Löllbach 10.Meisenheim 11.Raumbach 12.Rehborn 13.Reiffelbach 14.Schmittweiler 15.Schweinschied Meisenheim is the seat of the Verbandsgemeinde (A Verbandsgemeinde is an administrative unit unique to the Germany States of Germany of Rhineland-Palatinate. There are 163 Verbandsgemeinden, which are grouped into the 24 Districts of Germany and subdivided into nearly 2200 Ortsgemeinden.... ("collective municipality") in the district of Bad Kreuznach Bad Kreuznach is a district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is bounded by the districts of Rhein-Hunsruck, Mainz-Bingen, Alzey-Worms, Donnersbergkreis, Kusel and Birkenfeld .... , Rhineland-Palatinate is one of the 16 States of Germany. It has an area of and about four million inhabitants. The capital is Mainz.... Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands.... -------------------------------------------------------- Fender, Michael Land Patent in : OH Henry 10/1/1846 Lima office 12967 OH1770__.337 SENW Sec. 32 Twp. 3-N Range 6-E No 1st PM OH Henry near Michael Fender's land: Kesler, Francis (son-in-law) cash entry sale NWNW Sec 33, Twp 3 N, Range 6 E, 40 acres 1844/09/10 cash entry sale SWNW 33 3 N 6 E 40 1849/08/10 DIEMER ELIZABETH S«NE 35 3 N 6 E 80 14925 1848/07/01 DIEMER JOSEPH NENE 35 3 N 6 E 40 1848/06/01 DORIDER PHILIP N«NW 32 3 N 6 E 80 15898 1849/02/01 HILLRICH JOHN C SWNW 32 3 N 6 E HOFFMAN GEORGE NWNE 32 3 N 6 E HOFFMAN PHILLIP E«NE 32 3 N 6 E KITCH JOHN B SE 32 3 N 6 E 160 N LIMA 11937 Y 1844/09/10 RAINEY JOHN SWNE 32 3 N 6 E MILHAM JOHN F E«NE 33 3 N 6 E
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