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Note: N134 Emigrated to Charleston, South Carolina, America in the ship Britannia from Rotterdam, Holland, landed in America on Oct 5, 1766. His wife Eva Catharina, aboard the ship Belfast Packet from Belfast died enroute and was buried at sea. George Peter, age 8, and Elizabetha Catharina Jacobina (Maria), age 4, landed at Charleston on Oct 15, 1766. Dietrich married Dorothea Samblin also an emigrant in the ship Britannia on November 25, 1766 in St. John's Lutheran Church, Charleston, Charleston, SC, then known as Charles Town, SC. South Carolina Marriages, 1641-1965 about Maria Dorothea Sampel Name: Maria Dorothea Sampel Spouse: Dietrich Uz Marriage Date: 25 Nov 1766 Source: South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research, Vol 5, # 3 Dietrich and Dorothea moved from Newberry District to Edgefield District SC about 1783, selling his land of 200 acres in Newberry to Johannas Flick and purchasing Mr. Flick's land of 450 acres in Edgefield District SC. Europe Film No. 1189197 p. 277 Entry No. 40 Baptised as "Johann Dieterich", Marriage p. 571 Entry No. 3 Film No. 8514421, Sheet No. 10 From Newberry Records: UTZ, Anna Margaretha (1766). Hoffenheim, Sinsheim 74889, Landkreis Rhein-Neckar-Kreis, Baden-Württemberg Born 2 February 1739, daughter of Martin Utz and wife, Maria Barbara. In Brittania, 1766. Age 27. 100A, Cannons Cr. UTZ, Johann Dietrich (1766). Hoffenheim, Sinsheim 74889, Landkreis Rhein-Neckar-Kreis, Baden-Württemberg Born 13 November 1726, son of Martin Utz and wife, Maria Barbara. He married (1) 22 February 1757, Eva Catherina Gilbert, born 25 November 1727. Child: George Peter Utz, born 25 March 1757. Johann Dietrich Utz married (2) 25 November 1766, Maria Dorothy Sampal (St. John’s Lutheran Church Records, Charleston, SC). In Belfast Pickett, 1766. Children: George Peter 8, and Maria Catherina 4. 150A, headwaters of Cannons Cr. Wills Book 1800-Tetor/Teor Utzs, Page 496 Will of Tetor Utzs (also spelled Teter Utzs), made 26 April 1796, Edgefield County, SC by Tetor Utzs, planter. Wife Dorethea 1/3 lands whereon I live including the plantation and buildings during her lifetime and then to descend to my son Martin; all personal estate excepting what I leaveto the rest of my heirs to dispose of amongst my heirs as she may think proper. Son Peter 100 acres of land, part of the ssurvey whereon I now live, laid off by David Burk and 2 head of sheep. Son Martin 200 acres part of the survey granted to John Fleek including the plantation and building at his mothers decease, and 2 head horses, stock know as Martins cattle. I give to my well beloved Michael, two horses, cow and calf, 2 heads sheep. Son Jacob, 2 sheep and one sermon book. Daughter Caterary, one shilling sterling. Daughter Elizabeth four head of geese. Son Peter Ytzs, named Executor. Signed, TETOR UTZS, witnessed by John Croft, John Blocker, John Dorn Page 498 Letters of Testamentary issued to Peter Utzs on the estate of Teter Utzs (also spelled Tetor) 14 Jan 1802. Page 499 Warrant of appraisement on the estate of Teter Utzs issued to Henry Timmerman, Michael Shaver, Peter Durn, and John Quaddlebum. 14 Jan 1802. Inventory of the estate of Teter Utz was made 6 Feb 1802 by Shafer, Quaddlbum, Timmerman - all signed by mark. Value was $751.875, and included a lot of books $10 and "cash lent to Martin Utz $71.50". Find A Grave Memorial# 86539640
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