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- BE AWARE THAT THIS FAMILY CONTINUES TO BE RESEARCHED. BELOW YOU WILLFIND SOME OF THE EXAMPLES OF INFORMATION GATHERED SO FAR. NONE OF THEINFORMATION HAS BEEN TOTALLY CONFIRMED ON SR. REDENBAUGH UP TO HENRYHENRICH REDINBO REDENBAUGH. AND I MUST SAY THAT THERE IS EVEN SOMEDISAGREEMENT BETWEEN FAMILY RESEARCHERS EVEN ON SOME OF THE FAMILYDATES AND THE ORIGINS OF THE REDENENBAUGH FAMILY. SO BEWARE AS YOUREAD AND LEARN MORE ABOUT THE FAMILY THAT TAKING IN ALL OF THE ASPECTSFROM DIFFERENT RESEARCHERS IS A VERY WISE STEP TO TAKE.
NOTE: A copy of the e-mail/s are on record in the compilers DouglassVolume or Redenbaugh Volumes, and the compiler will not revealwithout express permission from the author/s their names or e-mailaddresses, nor for any other e-mails in the Douglass Genealogy orRedenbaugh Genealogies without permission. The Redenbaugh Group ofresearchers now contains approximately 17 members.
NOTE: I'd also like to note that there is a family researchersinformation, Pauline Walters of Indiana, that was not used muchextensively at this time except where noted. Her work is easilyaccessible at the genealogy department in the file cabinets atMontgomery County, Indiana, Crawfordsville Public Library,Crawfordsville, Indiana. This compiler also has a copy of Pauline'soriginal genealogy notes on the family, [sljuhl1234@yahoo.com tocontact compiler] Pauline apparently knew some of the older membersof the family well, and was able to glean a good deal of information.Her work is a great outline before the era of computers, but needsmore research to be confirmed in it's findings. And as with all worksdoes contain some date errors, but for the most part is reliable as anoverview of the family structure.
"Eighteenth Century Emigrants from German-Speaking Lands to NorthAmerica, Volume II: The Western Palatinate, by Annette KunselmanBurgert, Birdsboro, Pennsylvania, The Pennsylvania German Society1985; SC 974.8 Bur.
"Page: 373: 1749, Joh, Gorg Redenbach of Duchroth moves to America."
[Transcribed 27 July 2007, SLJuhl, compiler]
"Pennsylvania German Immigrants, Edited By Don Yoder 1709 - 1786,page 304
Johann Gorg Redenbach of Duchroth Leaves For America 1749."Davenport Public Library; [Transcribed 27 July 2007, SLJuhl, compiler]
Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s
Redenbach in Pennsylvania from 1700 - 1800
NOTE: He is the only one listed on www.Ancestry.com with thissurname.
Johann Gorg Redenbach 1749 Pennsylvania
Name: Johann Gorg Redenbach Year: 1749 Place: Pennsylvania SourcePublication Code: 9964 Primary Immigrant: Redenbach, Johann GorgAnnotation: Five lists originally published between the years 1936 and1951. See no. 2444, Gerber; no. 4525, Langguth; no. 3193, Hinke; no.4357, Krebs; and no. 8945, Steinemann. The lists cover emigrants fromWuerttemberg, Wertheim, Zweibruecken, and Schaffhausen. I SourceBibliography: YODER, DON, editor. Pennsylvania German Immigrants,1709-1786: Lists Consolidated from Yearbooks of the PennsylvaniaGerman Folklore Society. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1980.394p. Repr. 1984. Page: 304
Source Citation: Place: Pennsylvania; Year: 1749; Page Number: 304.
Source Information:
Gale Research. Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s[database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc.,2006. Original data: Filby, P. William, ed.. Passenger and ImmigrationLists Index, 1500s-1900s. Farmington Hills, MI, USA: Gale Research,2006.
ALSO:
Book: Eighteenth Century Register of Emigrants from Southwest Germany(to America and other countries), edited by Professor Werner Hacker,Closson Press, 1913 Samson Drive, Apollo, Pennsylvania - 1994
Obtained: 24 July 2007 at Davenport Public Library, 321 Main Street,Davenport, Iowa 52801; SC 943 Hac #036014321; International StandardBook # 1-55856-165-x.
Lastname: Redenbach
Firstname: Johann Gorg
Place of Origin: Duchroth (Duchroth is a municipality in the districtof Bad Kreuznach in Rhineland-Palatinate, in western Germany)
Emigr De Pro: 1749 - A=America
Source: X11903
[Transcribed 25 July 2007, SLJuhl, compiler]
From: A Redenbaugh Group Genealogist
Sunday, February 05, 2006 12:43 AM
"Hi Everyone (Redenbaugh Group),
I asked __ and ___ questions about Henry and Appolonia today, andhad the answer when I was giving ___ a one two three lesson intorootsweb, surfing through Redenbaugh caches on Google (Internetsearch engine) I found a 1992 book ad on:
The Christian Rodabaugh and family. Immigrated 1740 to PA.
The author Kem Luther included an over view of various line "R"lines in an appendix .
In years of searcing kept every real source for all the namevarations.
C the author?s conclusion: Is that all the persons in the index had some cognate connection
To Rodeabough.
Every item was further sourced in a 50 page appendix, but not listedin the overview.
I wrote an E-mail to connect with Luther. And hope for an answer.
A brief summary of the families in the appendix included thisdata:
Henry and Appolonia Reigel immigrated 1738 from Otzweiler Gemany toTulpehoken, Berks County Pa. with 8 children. They had 4 more inBerks County making a total of 12.
They became the source of many "R" families.
Spreading to some Southern States -- first West. Va., and manycounties in Ohio.
They seemed to prefer the spelling Radabaugh and Raudabaugh.
The only data on Henry and Margaret was when they moved to HamiltonCounty, Ohio. 1795. Descendents moved to Shelby County, Ohio ,Montgomery Couty. Indiana, and Kansas.
They spelled the name Redinbaugh?Redenbaugh ? or Redinbo.
If Henry was their son and born in 1734, he would have been 4 whenthey immigrated. It seems then that Fredrick was born in BerksCounty Pa., and married there.
Margaret ( called Margaretha on church records) then could have beenborn in Gemany and brought here as a child.
Otzweiler is near the Rhine River where it borders Switzerland andFrance.
[Transcribed 20 March 2006, SLJuhl, compiler]
E-mail From: A Redenbaugh Group Genealogist
At 12:31 PM 2/5/2006, wrote:
"_________r states "Genealogists who belong to this line say thatHenry was
born in Germany, but there is no evidence for this one way or the
other. There is no known immigration record which matches up withthis
Henry. If he is an immigant, either the record was lost or notrecorded,
or Henry came as a boy with his father. There are two Henrysdescribed in
other lines from which this group could hang. One is the namesake sonof
the 1728 immigrant Henry (Page A-32), and the other is the Henry who
appears on early Lancaster records, speculated to be related to theheads
of the Lancaster-Dauphin group (Page A-38)."
"Henry lived in Berks County, Pennsylvania, and Cumberland County,
Pennsylvania, and immigrated to Hamilton County, Ohio (near
Cincinnati). His descendants appear to have ended up mostly in Ohio
(Shelby County), Indiana (Montgomery County) and in Kansas."
A footnote states that most of his data is from Pauline
Walters (of Indiana). An interesting note is that someone else hasHenry's daughter
Margaret married to a John Humes and dying in 1805.That's about all hereally has to say. He lists the children of Henry and their childrenwith approximate dates when they lived and sometimes who
they married. There are only 4 pages dedicated to this branch.
________ follows a Christian Rodabaugh and his wife Elizabeth who came
to the US ca 1690 who settled in MD and then Westmoreland Co. PA whichis
his line.
With regard to the Riegel line, this Henry Rodebaugh (age 42) came onthe
Ship Glasgow in 1738 and his name was spelled "Henry Rodobach" and
"Henrich Radebach." He signed with a mark of "H". Ken calls thisgroup
the Otzweller-Tulpehocken Group. Henry and his family left Otzweilerwith
8 children: Johann Peter christened 1724, Johann Adam c. 1725, Anna
Catherine c. 1727, Johann Jacob c. 1729, Anna Maria c. 1732, AnnaAmelia
c. 1734, Johann Georg c. 1736. Then Henry married Anna AppoloniaRiegel in
1720 in Germany. Appolonia died in 1764 stating she was the widow of
Henry R and named her children: "Marisarah" (Maria Sara),"Mariagreda"
(Maria Margaretha" ?), "Marilisabetha" (Maria Elizabeth),, "Annamaria"
(Anna Maria) and "Anna Catrina" (Anna Catherina), "Matheis" (Matthew),
Peter, Hans Adam, "Heinrich" (Henry) and George. ___ lists thesechildren:
Matthew b. 1720-23
Peter b. ca 1724
Adam b. ca 1725
Catherine b. ca 1727
Jacob b. ca 1729
Anna Maria b. ca 1732
Amelia b. ca 1734
George b. ca 1736
Henry b. 1737-43
Elizabeth b. 1737-43
Sara b/ 1743
Margaret b. 1748
[Transcribed 20 March 2006, SLJuhl, compiler]
E-mail From: Redenbaugh Group Genealogist
To: Group
Sent: Friday, February 03, 2006 7:53 PM
"Subject: Penna info
*Pennsylvania Births Berks County 1710-1780
SurnameGiven NameDay MonthYearFatherMother
ReddenbackSalomon15November1775Hennr.Margaretha
RedenbachAndreas1February1780HennericMargar
*Pennsylvania Births Berks County 1781-1800
SurnameGiven DayMonthYearFatherMother
RadebachPhillip10February1784HeinrichMargaretha
*Berks County, Pennsylvania Births 1705-1780 Volume 3 1770-1780
SurnameGivenDayMonthYearFatherMother
RedenbachSolomon15November1775HenryMargaretha
*Berks County, Pennsylvania
Births 1705-1800
SurnameGivenDayMonthYearFatherMother
RedenbachAndreas1February1780HenericMargaretha
ReidenbachMargaretha14April1782Henry Margaretha
**Berks County Soldiers in the American Revolution:
*). CompanyThird
CaptainHenry Shepler
1st Lt CptChristopher Kern
2nd Lt CptJohn Riegel
EnsignGeorge Loos
Class2nd Class
SoldierGeorge Radenbach
*). CompanyFirst Company
CaptainJohn Lesher
1st Lt CptIsaac Dupuy
2nd Lt CptJohn Anspach
EnsignValentine Reed
Class7th Class
SoldierHenry Radebach"
[Transcribed 20 March 2006, SLJuhl,compiler]
Please check this: CONC person is kept in the family records. All personal information is
CONC private, and will not be given out to anyone other than the members
CONC listed without their permission. Reference/Resources: The Redenbaugh
CONC Descendant Genealogists, 2006 Internet Group.
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