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Anna Barbara Fleishmann (Schöne)

German: Anna Barbara Schön
Also Known As: "Anna Schlüchter", "Anna Fleischmann", "Anna Schön"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Neuenbürg, Baden (now Baden-Württemberg, Germany)
Death: March 05, 1747 (82)
Virginia, Colonial America
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Quirinus Schön and Maria Barbara
Wife of Hans Thomas Blankenbuhler; Johann Jacob Schluchter and Cyriacus Fleischmann
Mother of Hans Nickolaus Blanckenbühler; Hans Balthasar Blanckenbühler; Hans Mathias Blankenbuhler; Anna Maria Thoma Kafer; Mary Margaret Wilheit and 4 others
Sister of Georg Martin Schöne; Peter Matthaeus Schoen and Maria Barbara Schön, Infant

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About Anna Barbara Fleishmann

  • Name Anna Barbara Schön
  • Born 29 Sep 1664 Neuenbürg, Baden (now Baden-Württemberg, Germany)
  • Gender Female
  • Person ID I059590 Germanna Genealogy
  • Father Quirinus Schöne, b. Abt 1626, d. 17 May 1683, Neuenbürg, Baden (now Baden-Württemberg, Germany) (Age ~ 57 years)
  • Mother Maria Barbara

Married:

  1. Hans Thomas Blanckenbühler
  2. Johann Jacob Schlüchter
  3. Cyriacus Fleischmann

Children with Hans Thomas Blanckenbühler:

  1. Hans Nikolaus Blanckenbühler, b. 2 Jan 1682, Neuenbürg, Baden (now Baden-Württemberg, Germany), d. Between 11 Aug and 22 Sep 1743, Orange (now Madison) County, Virginia
  2. Hans Balthasar Blanckenbühler, b. 29 Apr 1683, Neuenbürg, Baden (now Baden-Württemberg, Germany), d. Abt 18 Apr 1772, Culpeper County, Virginia (Age 88 years)
  3. Hans Mattheus Blanckenbühler, b. 29 Dec 1684, Neuenbürg, Baden (now Baden-Württemberg, Germany), d. Abt 21 Apr 1763, Culpeper County, Virginia (Age 78 years)
  4. Anna Maria Blanckenbühler, b. 5 May 1687, Neuenbürg, Baden (now Baden-Württemberg, Germany), d. Bef 28 Dec 1762 (Age < 75 years)

Children with Johann Jacob Schlüchter

  1. Heinrich Schlucter, b. 7 May 1697, Neuenbürg, Baden (now Baden-Württemberg, Germany)

Children with Cyriacus Fleischmann

  1. Maria Catharina Fleischmann, b. 8 Mar 1702, Neuenbürg, Baden (now Baden-Württemberg, Germany), d. Bef 1704 (Age < 1 years)
  2. Maria Catharina Fleischmann, b. 26 Jan 1704, Neuenbürg, Baden (now Baden-Württemberg, Germany)
  3. Hans Peter Fleischmann, b. 10 Apr 1708, Neuenbürg, Baden (now Baden-Württemberg, Germany), d. Abt 16 May 1774, Culpeper County, Virginia (Age 66 years)

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Burial record:

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/118408571/anna-barbara-fleishman

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The following is excerpted from the web page “FLESHMAN/FLEISCHMAN Short History” retrieved November 1, 2007 from http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~george/flesh.html:

“We thought it might be of value if we include a short history of Anna Barbara SCHÖNE, the mother of the FLESHMAN/FLEISCHMANN family in America.

“For years there was confusion and disagreement over the subject of the families BLANKENBAKER/BLANCKENBÜHLER, FLESHMAN/FLEISCHMANN, and SCHLUCTER. For more than a century, it was thought that these three families of the Germanna 2 Colony were three separate and distinct families. Records discovered in recent years have shed new light, and have proven beyond doubt that they are one family of brothers and half-brothers, products of Anna Barbara SCHÖNE's three marriages.

“Anna Barbara departed Germany in 1717 with her third husband Cyriacus FLEISCHMANN and children from all three marriages. Some of these children were already married. (Source: Alexander Spotswood's importation list.)

“The surname is spelled differently in German and American records. The German spelling is most often found as FLEISCHMANN, and the American spelling as FLESHMAN.

“Anna Barbara was christened at Neuenbürg, Baden, on 29 September 1664. (See Villages & Churches, or Ancestral Homes of the Second Germanna Colony.) She was the daughter of Quirinus SCHÖNE and Maria Barbara. Anna's first marriage was to Hans Thomas BLANCKENBÜHLER and took place on 2 November 1680 in Neuenbürg. Anna was 16 years old at the time. Anna and Hans Thomas had four children: Hans Nicolaus, Hans Balthasar, Hans Matthias, and Anna Maria.. All four of these children were immigrants to America. Anna's first husband, Hans Thomas, died sometime between 1687 and 1691, but no death records has ever been found in the Neuenbürg Parish records.

“Anna Barbara then married Johann Jacob SCHLUCTER 3 November 1691 in Neuenbürg. His parents were Peter SCHLUCTER of Hellsultz in Amt, Württemberg. Anna and Johann Jacob had one child: Heinrich, who also came to America in 1717. Anna's second husband, Johann Jacob, died at Neuenbürg on 13 February 1698 at age 45, placing his birth as approximately 1653.

“Anna then married Cyriacus FLEISCHMANN on 5 March 1701 in Neuenbürg. He was the son of Veltin FLEISCHMANN, a blacksmith of Klings in the Fischberg District, Saxony-Eisenach-Henneberg. Anna and Cyriacus were the parents of three children: Maria Catharina (presumed to have died young); Maria Catharina, who married Hans Jacob BROYLES in Virginia; and Hans Peter.”

“Anna, Cyriacus, the second Maria Catharina, and Hans Peter were all immigrants to America in 1717. Cyriacus died sometime after 1748 in Virginia.”

The following is from the web page “Germanna Settlers’ List” retrieved October 30, 2007 from http://www.germanna.org/settlers.html.

“Due to the prominence of Lt. Governor Alexander Spotswood in American history, much was known of his involvement with the establishment of the Germanna Settlement, but little of the German Settlers who were brought to this area with the First Colony of 1714, the Second Colony of 1717, and later groups. During the past five years, the Germanna Foundation has conducted continuing research regarding these families and their descendants. Through these efforts, significant historic data has been obtained regarding these families who bravely traveled to a new country leaving many of their friends and family behind.

“Research into these families is ongoing, therefore this list represents the best information we have at the present. Further documentary research could lead to additions or deletions from this list.

“The Germanna Foundation wishes to especially thank, John V. Blankenbaker, Dr. Katharine L. Brown, Cathi Clore Frost, Suzanne C. Matson, and Barbara Price for their diligent efforts in amplifying and correcting this list…

“The Second Colony

“The 1717 Colony from the Kraichgau of Baden and Württemberg, as well as some from the Rhineland Pfalz (Palatinate) settled first across the Rapidan River from Fort Germanna, then from 1725 to 1727 began to move to the Robinson River Valley in present day Madison County and patent land in their own names.

“(* Names with the Asterisks are the sons and daughters of Anna Barbara Schöne from her previous marriages in Germany to Blankenbaker and Schlucter. These children may have lived in the household of Cyriachus Fleischmann upon arrival and escaped notice in the official records.)

• Blankenbaker/Blankenbühler, Balthazar and wife Anna Margaretha * Neuenbürg

• Blankenbaker/Blankenbühler, Matthias, wife Anna Maria Merckle, son Hans Jerg * Oberderdingen

• Blankenbaker/Blankenbühler, Nicholas, wife Appollonia Käfer, son Zacharias * Neuenbürg

• Fleshman/Fleischmann, Cyriachus, wife Anna Barbara Schöne, Maria Catharina, Hans Peter and numerous stepchildren, see note above. Neuenbürg

• Thomas/Tomas/Thoma, Hans Wendel/John, wife Anna Maria Blankenbaker*, children: Wendel, Anna Magdalena Neuenbürg”

The following is from a post by Jean Sluder on “Roots Web” retrieved October 31, 2007 from http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/SLUDER/2005-11/1132581957.

"In 1717 there was a group from Germany that arrived in Va. Among those who came were Hendrich Schucter along with his mother Anna Barbara Schone Fleishmann, her 3rd husband, Cyriacus Fleishmann, their children, Maria Catarina & Hans Peter. Anna Barbara was married first to Johan Thomas Blankenbuler. Their children Balsathar, Mathias and Anna Maria accompanied them. Her son Hendrich Schucter was by her second husband, Johann Jacob Schlucter who had died in Germany. Henry was her only child by Johann Jacob Schlucter. They settled in Culpepper Co. Va. There is evidence that Henry was in that area until ab. 1849 where he shows up in Anson, N.C. In 1736 & 1737 he is listed in Historic Roads of Va. Orange Co.(later became Culpepper Co.) as surveyor of roads. He goes to N.C. along with some of his half siblings ab. 1749. He married Sarah Fleischmann , possibly daughter of his step-father. She is listed in a deed he made July 27, 1737 as Sarah Schlucter, wife of Henry. He also listed his daughter Maria Catherine, who had married a Broyles. This leads me to think Sarah has to be a daughter as well. He may have been married before he married Anna Barbara, but this is only a guess. Anna Barbara died in Culpepper, Va. in 1743.

"One of the descendants of Anna Barbara Shone Blankenbuler, John Blankenbaker, has a web site called Germana Colonies Family History. There is a partial list of the ones who came from Germany to Va. in Notes # 26.

"There are many variations of the spelling of the name Sluder as you already know, but I feel that this is well documented information and is more likely to be our ancestor."


Christening: 29 Sep., 1664

Immigration: 1717 To America with Cyriacus Fleischmann and children from previous marriages


The following is excerpted from the web page “FLESHMAN/FLEISCHMAN Short History” retrieved November 1, 2007 from http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~george/flesh.html:

“We thought it might be of value if we include a short history of Anna Barbara SCHÖNE, the mother of the FLESHMAN/FLEISCHMANN family in America.

“For years there was confusion and disagreement over the subject of the families BLANKENBAKER/BLANCKENBÜHLER, FLESHMAN/FLEISCHMANN, and SCHLUCTER. For more than a century, it was thought that these three families of the Germanna 2 Colony were three separate and distinct families. Records discovered in recent years have shed new light, and have proven beyond doubt that they are one family of brothers and half-brothers, products of Anna Barbara SCHÖNE's three marriages.

“Anna Barbara departed Germany in 1717 with her third husband Cyriacus FLEISCHMANN and children from all three marriages. Some of these children were already married. (Source: Alexander Spotswood's importation list.)

“The surname is spelled differently in German and American records. The German spelling is most often found as FLEISCHMANN, and the American spelling as FLESHMAN.

“Anna Barbara was christened at Neuenbürg, Baden, on 29 September 1664. (See Villages & Churches, or Ancestral Homes of the Second Germanna Colony.) She was the daughter of Quirinus SCHÖNE and Maria Barbara. Anna's first marriage was to Hans Thomas BLANCKENBÜHLER and took place on 2 November 1680 in Neuenbürg. Anna was 16 years old at the time. Anna and Hans Thomas had four children: Hans Nicolaus, Hans Balthasar, Hans Matthias, and Anna Maria.. All four of these children were immigrants to America. Anna's first husband, Hans Thomas, died sometime between 1687 and 1691, but no death records has ever been found in the Neuenbürg Parish records.

“Anna Barbara then married Johann Jacob SCHLUCTER 3 November 1691 in Neuenbürg. His parents were Peter SCHLUCTER of Hellsultz in Amt, Württemberg. Anna and Johann Jacob had one child: Heinrich, who also came to America in 1717. Anna's second husband, Johann Jacob, died at Neuenbürg on 13 February 1698 at age 45, placing his birth as approximately 1653.

“Anna then married Cyriacus FLEISCHMANN on 5 March 1701 in Neuenbürg. He was the son of Veltin FLEISCHMANN, a blacksmith of Klings in the Fischberg District, Saxony-Eisenach-Henneberg. Anna and Cyriacus were the parents of three children: Maria Catharina (presumed to have died young); Maria Catharina, who married Hans Jacob BROYLES in Virginia; and Hans Peter.”

“Anna, Cyriacus, the second Maria Catharina, and Hans Peter were all immigrants to America in 1717. Cyriacus died sometime after 1748 in Virginia.”

The following is from the web page “Germanna Settlers’ List” retrieved October 30, 2007 from http://www.germanna.org/settlers.html.

“Due to the prominence of Lt. Governor Alexander Spotswood in American history, much was known of his involvement with the establishment of the Germanna Settlement, but little of the German Settlers who were brought to this area with the First Colony of 1714, the Second Colony of 1717, and later groups. During the past five years, the Germanna Foundation has conducted continuing research regarding these families and their descendants. Through these efforts, significant historic data has been obtained regarding these families who bravely traveled to a new country leaving many of their friends and family behind.

“Research into these families is ongoing, therefore this list represents the best information we have at the present. Further documentary research could lead to additions or deletions from this list.

“The Germanna Foundation wishes to especially thank, John V. Blankenbaker, Dr. Katharine L. Brown, Cathi Clore Frost, Suzanne C. Matson, and Barbara Price for their diligent efforts in amplifying and correcting this list…

“The Second Colony

“The 1717 Colony from the Kraichgau of Baden and Württemberg, as well as some from the Rhineland Pfalz (Palatinate) settled first across the Rapidan River from Fort Germanna, then from 1725 to 1727 began to move to the Robinson River Valley in present day Madison County and patent land in their own names.

“(* Names with the Asterisks are the sons and daughters of Anna Barbara Schöne from her previous marriages in Germany to Blankenbaker and Schlucter. These children may have lived in the household of Cyriachus Fleischmann upon arrival and escaped notice in the official records.)

• Blankenbaker/Blankenbühler, Balthazar and wife Anna Margaretha * Neuenbürg

• Blankenbaker/Blankenbühler, Matthias, wife Anna Maria Merckle, son Hans Jerg * Oberderdingen

• Blankenbaker/Blankenbühler, Nicholas, wife Appollonia Käfer, son Zacharias * Neuenbürg

• Fleshman/Fleischmann, Cyriachus, wife Anna Barbara Schöne, Maria Catharina, Hans Peter and numerous stepchildren, see note above. Neuenbürg

• Thomas/Tomas/Thoma, Hans Wendel/John, wife Anna Maria Blankenbaker*, children: Wendel, Anna Magdalena Neuenbürg”

The following is from a post by Jean Sluder on “Roots Web” retrieved October 31, 2007 from http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/SLUDER/2005-11/1132581957.

"In 1717 there was a group from Germany that arrived in Va. Among those who came were Hendrich Schucter along with his mother Anna Barbara Schone Fleishmann, her 3rd husband, Cyriacus Fleishmann, their children, Maria Catarina & Hans Peter. Anna Barbara was married first to Johan Thomas Blankenbuler. Their children Balsathar, Mathias and Anna Maria accompanied them. Her son Hendrich Schucter was by her second husband, Johann Jacob Schlucter who had died in Germany. Henry was her only child by Johann Jacob Schlucter. They settled in Culpepper Co. Va. There is evidence that Henry was in that area until ab. 1849 where he shows up in Anson, N.C. In 1736 & 1737 he is listed in Historic Roads of Va. Orange Co.(later became Culpepper Co.) as surveyor of roads. He goes to N.C. along with some of his half siblings ab. 1749. He married Sarah Fleischmann , possibly daughter of his step-father. She is listed in a deed he made July 27, 1737 as Sarah Schlucter, wife of Henry. He also listed his daughter Maria Catherine, who had married a Broyles. This leads me to think Sarah has to be a daughter as well. He may have been married before he married Anna Barbara, but this is only a guess. Anna Barbara died in Culpepper, Va. in 1743.

"One of the descendants of Anna Barbara Shone Blankenbuler, John Blankenbaker, has a web site called Germana Colonies Family History. There is a partial list of the ones who came from Germany to Va. in Notes # 26.

"There are many variations of the spelling of the name Sluder as you already know, but I feel that this is well documented information and is more likely to be our ancestor."


Christening: 29 Sep., 1664

Immigration: 1717 To America with Cyriacus Fleischmann and children from previous marriages



Note: Anna was married prior to marring Cyriacus. Married Johannes Thomas Blanckenbühler November 2, 1680 - 4 children - Johann Nicholas, Hans Balthazar, Hans Matthias & Anna Maria. Johannes died in 1689.


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GEDCOM Note

German Roots Sticker Category:Germanna Colonies in Virginia Category: Broyles Cemetery, Culpeper, Virginia


Biography

1664: Anna Barbara Schöne (or Schoen) was born September 29, 1664 in Neuenburg, Baden, Holy Roman Empire, to Quirinus Schöne (b. 1626 d. 17 MAY 1683) and Maria Barbara (b. ABT 1626 d. 17 MAY 1683 surname unknown). 1717: She came to America in 1717 with her husband, Cyriacus Fleischmann and children from her previous marriages. 1743: Anna Barbara died in Culpeper, Virginia in 1743. The following is excerpted from the web page “FLESHMAN/FLEISCHMAN Short History”<ref>Fleshman/Fleischman Short History website; accessed on November 1, 2007</ref> It's based on the groundbreaking work of Johni Cerni and GaryZimmerman who uncovered the ancestral homes of the Germanna immigrants.<ref>Cerni, Johni, Before Germanna", vol. 3, The Ancestry of theBlankenbaker, Fleshman, and Slucter Families, Rev. Ed., January 2012, available at Lineages.com</ref> We thought it might be of value if we include a short history of Anna Barbara SCHÖNE, the mother of the FLESHMAN/FLEISCHMANN family in America. “For years there was confusion and disagreement over the subject of the families BLANKENBAKER/BLANCKENBÜHLER, FLESHMAN/FLEISCHMANN, and SCHLUCTER. For more than a century, it was thought that these three families of the Germanna 2 Colony were three separate and distinct families. Records discovered in recent years have shed new light, and have proven beyond doubt that they are one family of brothers and half-brothers, products of Anna Barbara SCHÖNE's three marriages. 1664: Anna Barbara was christened at Neuenbürg, Baden, on 29 September 1664. (See Villages & Churches, or Ancestral Homes of the Second Germanna Colony.) She was the daughter of Quirinus SCHÖNE and Maria Barbara. 1717: Anna Barbara departed Germany in 1717 with her third husband Cyriacus FLEISCHMANN and children from all three marriages. Some ofthese children were already married. (Source: Alexander Spotswood's importation list.) The surname is spelled differently in German and American records. TheGerman spelling is most often found as FLEISCHMANN, and the American spelling as FLESHMAN.

1680: First Marriage 1680: Anna's first marriage was to Hans Thomas BLANCKENBÜHLER and took place on 2 November 1680 in Neuenbürg. Anna was 16 years oldat the time. Anna and Hans Thomas had four children: Hans Nicolaus, Hans Balthasar, Hans Matthias, and Anna Maria.. All four of these children were immigrants to America. Anna's first husband, Hans Thomas, died sometime between 1687 and 1691, but no death records has ever been found in the Neuenbürg Parish records.

1691 Second marriage 1691: Anna's second marriage was to Johann Jacob SCHLUCTER 3 November 1691 in Neuenbürg. His parents were Peter SCHLUCTER of Hellsultz in Amt, Württemberg. Anna and Johann Jacob had one child: Heinrich,who also came to America in 1717. Anna's second husband, Johann Jacob, died at Neuenbürg on 13 February 1698 at age 45, placing his birthas approximately 1653.

1701: Third Marriage 1701: Anna's third marriage was to Cyriacus FLEISCHMANN on 5 March 1701 in Neuenbürg. He was the son of Veltin FLEISCHMANN, a blacksmith of Klings in the Fischberg District, Saxony-Eisenach-Henneberg. Anna and Cyriacus were the parents of three children: Maria Catharina (presumed to have died young); her sister, also named Maria Catharina,(who married Hans Jacob BROYLES in Virginia); and Hans Peter.” <ref>http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~george/flesh.html</ref> “Anna, Cyriacus, the second Maria Catharina, and Hans Peter were allimmigrants to America in 1717. Cyriacus died sometime after 1748 in Virginia.”

The Second Colony===“The 1717 Colony from the Kraichgau of Baden and Württemberg, as well as some from the Rhineland Pfalz (Palatinate) settled first across the Rapidan River from Fort Germanna, then from 1725 to 1727 began to move to the Robinson River Valley in present day Madison County and patent land in their own names.

The following is from a post by Jean Sluder on “Roots Web”<ref>RootsWeb Forum; accessed on October 31, 2007</ref>: "In 1717 there was a group from Germany that arrived in Va. Among those who came were Hendrich Schucter along with his mother Anna Barbara Schoene Fleishmann, her 3rd husband, Cyriacus Fleishmann, their children, Maria Catarina & Hans Peter. Anna Barbara was married first to Johan Thomas Blankenbuler. Their children Balsathar, Mathias and Anna Maria accompanied them. Her son Hendrich Schucter was by her second husband, Johann Jacob Schlucter who had died in Germany. Henry was her only child by Johann Jacob Schlucter. They settled in Culpeper Co. Va. There is evidence that Henry was in that area until ab. 1849 where he shows up in Anson, N.C. In 1736 & 1737 he is listed in Historic Roads of Va. Orange Co.(later became Culpeper Co.) as surveyor of roads. He goesto N.C. along with some of his half siblings ab. 1749. He married Sarah Fleischmann , possibly daughter of his step-father. She is listed in a deed he made July 27, 1737 as Sarah Schlucter, wife of Henry. He also listed his daughter Maria Catherine, who had married a Broyles. This leads me to think Sarah has to be a daughter as well. He may have been married before he married Anna Barbara, but this is only a guess. Anna Barbara died in Culpeper, Va. in 1743. "One of the descendants of Anna Barbara Schone Blankenbuler, John Blankenbaker, has a website called Germana Colonies Family History. There is a partial list of the ones who came from Germany to Va. in Notes # 26. The following is from the web page “Germanna Settlers’ List” <ref>[http://www.germanna.org/settlers.html Germann Settlers' List; accessed on October 30, 2007</ref>: “Due to the prominence of Lt. Governor Alexander Spotswood in American history, much was known of his involvement with the establishment of the Germanna Settlement, but little of the German Settlers who were brought to this area with the First Colony of 1714, the Second Colony of 1717, and later groups. During the past five years, the Germanna Foundation has conducted continuing research regarding these families and their descendants. Through these efforts, significant historic data has been obtained regarding these families who bravely traveled to a new country leaving many of their friends and family behind." “Research into these families is ongoing, therefore this list represents the best information we have at the present. Further documentary research could lead to additions or deletions from this list.

Germanna Foundation

“The Germanna Foundation wishes to especially thank, John V. Blankenbaker, Dr. Katharine L. Brown, Cathi Clore Frost, Suzanne C. Matson, and Barbara Price for their diligent efforts in amplifying and correcting this list… “(* Names with the Asterisks are the sons and daughters of Anna Barbara Schöne from her previous marriages in Germany to Blankenbaker andSchlucter. These children may have lived in the household of Cyriachus Fleischmann upon arrival and escaped notice in the official records.) • Blankenbaker/Blankenbühler, Balthazar and wife Anna Margaretha * Neuenbürg • Blankenbaker/Blankenbühler, Matthias, wife Anna Maria Merckle, son Hans Jerg * Oberderdingen • Blankenbaker/Blankenbühler, Nicholas, wife Appollonia Käfer, sonZacharias * Neuenbürg • Fleshman/Fleischmann, Cyriachus, wife Anna Barbara Schöne, Maria Catharina, Hans Peter and numerous stepchildren, see note above. Neuenbürg • Thomas/Tomas/Thoma, Hans Wendel/John, wife Anna Maria Blankenbaker*, children: Wendel, Anna Magdalena Neuenbürg”

Christening: 29 Sep., 1664 Immigration: 1717 To America with Cyriacus Fleischmann and children from previous marriages

Marriage

  1. Hans Thomas BLANCKENBÜHLER (b. 1652 in Neuenbürg, Schwarzwald, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany; d. c. 1690 Neuenburg, Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany)#:Married on 01 NOV 1680 in Neuenburg, Kraichtal, Baden, Germany.
  2. :Their children:
    1. Anna Maria Blankenbuhler
    2. Hans Balthasar Blankenbukle Blankenbaker
    3. Hans Nicholas Blankenbukler Blankenbhler
    4. Mary Blankenbuhler
    5. Hans Matthias Blankenbuhler
    6. Susannah (Blankenbeckler) Blankenbuhler# Johann Jacob SCHLUCTER (b. 1652 in Hellsultz, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany; d. 13 NOV 1698 in Neuenbürg, Karlsruhe, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany)#:Married on 02 NOV 1691 in Neuenburg, Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
  3. :Their child(ren):
    1. Heinrich Schluchter# Cyriacus Jacob FLEISCHMANN (b. 05 MAR 1661 in Schwarzwald, Gotha, Thueringen, Germany; d. 01 JUL 1748 Spotsylvania, Culpeper, Virginia Colony)#:Married 05 MAR 1701 in Neuenbürg, Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
  4. :Their children:
    1. Mary Catherine Fleishman
    2. Hans Peter Fleshman
    3. Sarah Fleishman
    4. Maria Catharine
    5. Mary Catherine Fleishman

Parents of Anna Barbara SCHONE

Father: Schone-8 Quirinius SCHONE b. 1626
d. 17 MAY 1683 Mother: Maria Barbara --?-- b. ABT 1626 d. 17 MAY 1683 Neuenbürg, Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany

Birth

: Birth: :: Date: 29 SEP 1664:: Place: Neuenbürg, Baden (now Baden-Württemberg, Germany)<ref>Source: #S006735 Page: 17 date of baptism, 28 same</ref><ref>Source: #S388174 Page: 21</ref><ref>Source: #S458582 Page: 443, 454, 542</ref>

Event

: Event: :: Type: Baptised :: Date: 29 SEP 1664:: Place: Lutheran Church, Neuenbürg, Baden, Germany<ref>Source: #S006735 Page: p 17, p 28</ref><ref>Source: #S388174 Page: p 21</ref>

Note

: Note: #NI00490 : Note: #DWNLNOTE

Marriage

: Husband: Hans Thomas Blanckenbühler
: Wife: Anna Barbara Schön : Child: Hans Nikolaus Blanckenbühler : Child: Hans Balthasar Blanckenbühler : Child: Hans Mattheus Blanckenbühler : Child: Anna Maria Blanckenbühler : Marriage: :: Date: 2 NOV 1680:: Place: Neuenbürg, Baden (now Baden-Württemberg, Germany)<ref>Source: #S458582 Page: 443</ref>

: Husband: @I00495@ : Wife: Anna Barbara Schön : Child: Heinrich Schlucter : Marriage: :: Date: 3 NOV 1691:: Place: Neuenbürg, Baden (now Baden-Württemberg, Germany)<ref>Source: #S006735 Page: 18</ref><ref>Source: #S388174 Page: 21</ref><ref>Source: #S458582 Page: 542</ref>

: Husband: @I00498@ : Wife: Anna Barbara Schön : Child: Maria Catharina Fleischmann : Child: @I00500@ : Child: @I00501@ : Marriage: :: Date: 5 MAR 1701:: Place: Neuenbürg, Baden (now Baden-Württemberg, Germany)<ref>Source: #S006735 Page: 19</ref><ref>Source: #S388174 Page: 21</ref><ref>Source: #S458582 Page: 454</ref>

Notes

: Note DWNLNOTE: This information is from the Descendants of Michael Clore Database © 2002-2011 by Cathi Clore Frost. : Note NI00490Member of the 1717 or Second Germanna Colony



Anna Barbara Schon was born on September 29, 1664 in Neuenburg, Kraichtal, Baden, Germany She married Cyriacus Fleischman on March 5, 1701 in Neuenburg, Karlsrume, Baden, Germany


Name ===: Name: Anna Barbara /Schone/<ref>Source: #S-2129710167 Page: Source number: 219.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: MFD. Note: http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=worldmarr_ga&h=107022... Note: Data: Text: Birth date: 1664 Birth place: Ba Marriage date: 1701 Marriage place: Ba APID: 1,7836::1070227</ref><ref>Source: #S-1059853406 APID: 1,60525::75473767</ref>

Birth

: Birth: :: Date: 29 Sep 1664:: Place: Neuenberg, Baden, Germany<ref>Source: #S-2129710167 Page: Source number: 219.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: MFD. Note: http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=worldmarr_ga&h=107022... Note: Data: Text: Birth date: 1664 Birth place: Ba Marriage date: 1701Marriage place: Ba APID: 1,7836::1070227</ref><ref>Source: #S-1059853406 APID: 1,60525::75473767</ref>

Death

: Death: :: Date: 1758:: Place: Spotsylvania, Orange, Virginia, USA<ref>Source: #S-1059853406 APID: 1,60525::75473767</ref>

Burial

: Burial: :: Place: Culpeper, Culpeper County, Virginia, USA<ref>Source: #S-1059853406 APID: 1,60525::75473767</ref>

Marriage

: Husband: @P1497@
: Wife: Anna Barbara Schone : Child: Hans Nicolaus Blankenbaker

: Child: Hans Balthasar Blankenbaker

: Child: Hans Matthias Blankenbaker

: Child: @P454@

: Marriage: :: Date: 2 Nov 1680:: Place: Neuenberg, Baden, Germany<ref>Source: #S-2129710167 Page: Source number: 219.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: MFD. Note: http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=worldmarr_ga&h=107022... Note: Data: Text: Birth date: 1664 Birth place: Ba Marriage date: 1701Marriage place: Ba APID: 1,7836::1070227</ref><ref>Source: #S-2106380335 Note: http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=genepoolm&h=237974&ti... Note: Data: Text: Marriage date: 2 November 1680 Marriage place: Neuenburg, Baden APID: 1,5774::237974</ref><ref>Source: #S-2134342549 Page: Birth year: 1652; Birth city: Germany; Birth state: OR APID: 1,4725::3784131</ref>

: Husband: Cyriacus Fleishman : Wife: Anna Barbara Schone : Child: Maria Catharina Fleishman

: Child: Maria Catharine Fleishman

: Child: @P1955@ al : Child: @P826@

: Marriage: :: Date: 5 Mar 1701:: Place: Neuenburg, Karlsruhe, Baden, GERMANY<ref>Source: #S-2129710167 Page: Source number: 180.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: BBH. Note: http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=worldmarr_ga&h=415372... Note: Data: Text: Marriage date: 1701 Marriage place: APID: 1,7836::415372</ref>

: Husband: @P1481@ : Wife: @P1482@ : Child: @P1515@

: Child: Anna Barbara Schone

: Child: @P1516@

: Child: @P1480@

: Child: Jerg Martin Schone l
: Marriage: :: Date: 1662:: Place: Neuenberg, Baden, Germany<ref>Source: #S-2129710167 Page: Source number: 176.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: MFD. Note: http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=worldmarr_ga&h=107023... Note: Data: Text: Birth date: 1626 Birth place: Ge Marriage date: 1662Marriage place: Ge APID: 1,7836::1070233</ref>

Sources ==* Source: S006735 Title: Before Germanna #3: The Ancestry of the Blankenbaker, Fleshman and Slucter Families Author: Gary J. Zimmerman and Johni Cerny Publication: Bountiful, UT: American Genealogical Lending Library, 1990 Repository: Call Number: Media: Book * Source: S388174 Title: Anna Barbara Schoen Author: Margaret James Squires Publication: Beyond Germanna, 1, no. 3, (May 1989) Repository: Call Number: Media: Magazine * Source: S458582 Title: Ortssippenbuch Oberöwisheim 1648-1900 und Neuenbürg 1785-1900 Author: Karl Diefenbacher and Klaus Rössler Publication: Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Zentralstell für Personen- und Familiengeschichte, 1995 Repository: Call Number: Media: Book

Anna Barbara Fleishmann http://www.familypursuit.com/genealogy/schone_anna/anna-barbara-sch...


* Title: Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com.

  • Source: S-1059853406 Repository: #R-2146474385 Title: U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1700s-Current Author: Ancestry.com Publication: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. APID: 1,60525::0 * Repository: R-2146474385 Name: Ancestry.com Address: http://www.Ancestry.com Note: * Source: S-2129176823 Repository: #R-2146474385 Title: Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/6974196/family * Source: S-2129710167 Repository: #R-2146474385 Title: U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 Author: Yates Publishing Publication: Online publication - Provo,UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004.Original data - This unique collection of records was extracted from a variety of sources including family group sheets and electronic databases. Originally, the information was deriv Note: APID: 1,7836::0

See Also

This Neuenbürg is very small. Even today it is hardly more than a wide spot in the road. So when the 1717 emigrants left, it was quite noticeable (assuming they actually did live in town). Two "families" left. One was headed by Anna Barbara Schöne who was now married to her third husband, Cyriacus Fleischmann. By her first husband, Johann Thomas Blanckenbühler, four children came. Hans Balthasar, Hans Matthias, Hans Nicholas, and Anna Maria. By her second husband, Johann Jacob Schluchter, a son, Heinrich Schluchter, came. By her third husband, there were two children, Maria Catharina and Hans Peter. To the best of our knowledge, these were all of her children. Some of Anna Barbara's children were already parents themselves. AnnaMaria had married Johannes Thoma[s]. They brought two children with them, Hans Wendel and Anna Magdalena. Hans Nicholas had married Apollonia Käfer and they brought Zacharias. Hans Matthias has married Anna Maria Mercklin and they were the parents in Germany (at Oberderdingen) of Hans Jerg (George). No marriage was found for Hans Balthasar inGermany but he entered Virginia with a wife. Apollonia Käfer's brother, Wolf Michael, apparently was a member of this subgroup also. He entered Virginia at the same time as the rest of the group. (Within a few years he became the husband of Anna Maria Blanckenbühler, after her husband, Johannes Thomas, died).<ref>http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~george/johnsgermnotes/germh...</ref> <references />

Acknowledgments ==This person was created through the import of 229-Davies.ged on 19 October 2010. The following data was included in the gedcom. You may wish to edit it for readability.

Thank you to Gordon Simpkinson for creating WikiTree profile Schone-14 through the import of Simpkinson 20100522.ged on Feb 22, 2013.
GEDCOM import. Schön-147 was created by Kenneth Shelton through the import of Schöne.ged on Feb 9, 2015. Schone-50 was created by Judy Hawman through the import of judyhawman-3.ged on Nov 27, 2015.

See Also==http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/t/h/o/William-G-Thomas/WEBSITE-0001/UH...

Note==Removed Thomas-932 Albrecht Thomas was married to Barbara Unknownwho died 28 Apr 1718 in Neuenbürg, Kraichtal, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. He was not married to Anna Barbara/(Last Names) BLANKENBAKER/BLANCKENBÜHLER, FLESHMAN/FLEISCHMANN, or SCHLUCTER

Albrecht Thomas and Barbara Unknown are the parents of Johannes Thomas who married, 18 Nov 1711, Anna Maria Blankenbuhler, who is the daughter of Hans Thomas Blankenbuhler and Anna Barbara (Schone) Fleishman.


GEDCOM Note

From: John Blankenbaker <johblank@pipeline.com> Subject: (362)Germanna Colonies, History of Date: Mon, 22 Jun 1998 07:22:10 -0400 The three hundred and sixty-second note in a series on the Germanna Colonies I found the reference which identifies Rev. Haeger as being in London with the Siegeners in 1713. It came from an article by Klaus Wust in the Yearbook of German-American studies, vol. 19, pp.43-55. The article was "Palatines and Switzers for Virginia, 1705-1738: Costly Lessons for Promoters and Emigrants." Mr. Wust writes, Old pastor Hager went on his own to the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel to enlist their assistance, but since religious life in Virginia was firmly in the hands of the Anglican establishment and Hager's flock rather small, he was neither granted a travel stipend nor any subsidy for his salary. The rest of this note is a break from the clarifications that I have been pursuing recently. On 29 Sep 1664, Anna Barbara Schön was born in Neuenbürg. Let's take a look at who some of her descendants are. By her first husband, Johann Thomas Blankenbühler, she had three sons and one daughter who came to Virginia in 1717. The daughter had married John Thomas first and in Virginia she married Michael Kaifer. For starters, we can say that all of the Blankenbühlers (Blankenbaker, Blankenbeker, Pickler, Blankenbeckler, Blankenbecler), all of the German Thomases, and all Kaifer heirs are descendants of her. Balthasar Blankenbühler had only two daughters. One married Lewis Fisher, the immigrant. So we can say all of the Fishers are descendants of Anna Barbara. The other daughter of Balthasar married Adam Wayland. Including another path, 17/19 of the Waylands are descendants of Anna Barbara. By her second husband, Anna Barbara Schön had Henry Schlucter but his descendants are most uncertain (though Henry was in Virginia and married). By her third husband, Cyriacus Fleshman, Anna Barbara had two more children, Peter and Mary Catherine. So all Fleshmans are descendants of Anna Barbara. It is yet to be shown, but will be in the next issue of Beyond Germanna, that all Aylors are descendants of Anna Barbara. All descendants of Michael Smith, after Michael Smith, Sr., are descendants of Anna Barbara. It appears the majority of the Barlows are her descendants. About half of the Cooks are descendants. About half of the Criglers are. Three-quarters of the Garr/Gaars are descendants. Probably a majority of the Tanners are descendants but there are uncertainties here. Two-thirds of the Utzes are descendants. I have only listed the family names where more than half of the descendants are Anna Barbara's descendants. Her genes though reach into many other families though. My point in this little bit of fun and games is to emphasize how we are all cousins....

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Per John Blankenbaker, Germanna Notes of 06-14-1999: "Anna Barbara married twice again in Germany and eventually came with her third husband, Cyriacus Fleshman."

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Posted at Find-A-Grave (as of 02 Oct 2017): Birth: 1664, Karlsruher Landkreis, Baden-Württemberg, Germany Death: 1758, Culpeper, Culpeper County, Virginia, USA Father: Quirinus Schone b: 1626 in Neuenberg, Baden, Germany Mother: Maria Barbara Unknown b: 1640 in Neuenberg, Baden, Germany 3rd Married: 5 Mar 1701 in Neuenburg, Karlsruhe, Baden, GERMANY Cyriacus Fleishman Known Children: 1. Maria Catharina Fleishman b: 8 Mar 1701 in Neuenberg, Baden, Germany 2. Maria Catharine Fleishman b: 26 Jan 1703 in Neuenberg, Baden, Wurttemberg, GERMANY 3. Sarah Fleishman b: 1706 in Neuenburg, Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany 4. Peter Fleishman b: 10 Apr 1708 in Neuenburg, Karlsruhe, Baden, GERMANY 1st Married: 2 Nov 1680 in Neuenberg, Baden, Germany Johann Thomas Blankenbaker b: 1646 in Gresten, Austria d: 1687 in Neuenburg, Baden, Germany Known Children: 1. Hans Nicolaus Blankenbaker b: 2 Jan 1682 in Neuenburg, Baden, Germany 2. Hans Balthasar Blankenbaker b: 29 Apr 1683 in Neuenburg, Baden, Germany 3. Hans Matthias Blankenbaker b: 29 Dec 1684 in Neuenburg, Baden, Germany 4. Anna Maria Blankenbaker b: 5 May 1687 in Neuenburg, Baden, Germany 2nd Married: 3 Nov 1691 in Neuenberg, Baden, Germany Johann Jacob Schluchter b: 1652 in Hollshultz, Baden, Germany d: 13 Feb 1697 in Neuenburg, Bruchsal, Baden, GERMANY Known Child: 1. Heinrich Schluchter b: 7 May 1697 in Neuenburg, Baden, Germany Family links: Spouse: Cyriacus Fleishman (1660 - 1748)* Children: Maria Catharine Fleishman Broyles (1704 - 1771)*

  • Calculated relationship Burial: Broyles Cemetery, Culpeper, Culpeper County, Virginia, USA Maintained by: LJM Originally Created by: Walter Pack Family Record added: Oct 08, 2013 Find A Grave Memorial# 118408571
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Anna Barbara Fleishmann's Timeline

1664
August 29, 1664
Neuenbürg, Baden (now Baden-Württemberg, Germany)
September 29, 1664
Neuenbürg, Baden (now Baden-Württemberg, Germany)
September 29, 1664
Neuenburg, Baden, Germany
September 29, 1664
Neuenburg, Baden, Germany
1671
July 17, 1671
Age 6
Neuenburg, Baden, Germany
1682
January 2, 1682
Neuenbürg, Baden (now Baden-Württemberg, Germany)
1683
April 29, 1683
Neuenbürg, Baden (now Baden-Württemberg, Germany)
1684
December 29, 1684
Neuenbürg, Baden (now Baden-Württemberg, Germany)
1685
1685
Neuburg-an-der-Donau, Herzogtum Bayern, Heiliges Römisches Reich Deutscher Nation