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About PVT Michael Keinadt
KOINER, MICHAEL Ancestor #: A067254 Service:
PENNSYLVANIA Rank: PATRIOTIC SERVICE Birth:
1-29-1720 WINTERLINGEN WUERTTEMBERG GERMANY
Death:
11-7-1796 AUGUSTA CO VIRGINIA
Service Source:
PA ARCH, 3RD SER, VOL 20, PP 366, 367
Service Description:
1) PAID SUPPLY TAX, 1780
Book about the Koiners: https://archive.org/details/historicalsketch00mich
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Michael Keinadt (b. January 29, 1719/20, d. November 07, 1796)
Michael Keinadt (son of Conrad Keinadt and Maria Albers)10 was born January 29, 1719/20 in Winterlingen, Germany, and died November 07, 1796 in Augusta Co VA. He married Margaret Diller on February 21, 1748/49 in Lutheran Ch, New Holland, Lancaster Co, PA10, daughter of Casper Elias Diller and Anna Barbara.
Notes for Michael Keinadt: From the WWW: http://www.genealogy.org/~palam/iadat053.htm
Immigrant's surname: KEINADT Immigrant's given name(s): Michael Ship name: Restauration U.S. Arrival date: 9 Oct 1747 Port: Philadelphia, PA Place of origin: Winterlingen, Onstmettigen, Wurtemburg, Sigmarigen, Europe Source: book-"Koiner-History & Genealogy" and ship log
Notes: Michael Keinadt was born on January 29, 1720 and about 1740 went either to Holland or London, England, and then on to Philadelphia. Then on February 21, 1749, in the Lutheran Church at New Holland, Lancaster Co. ,Pa., he married Margaret Diller, daughter of Casper Diller. (The Dillers were from the Alsace-Loraine area). Together they had 13 children, most of whom became farmers in Pennsylvania. Michael "performed a patriotic service" in the Revolutionary War. Three of his sons fought in the Revolution.
The Kyner name is spelled in many different ways even today - such as Kyner, Kiner, Koiner, Coiner, and Coyner. Michael died on November 7, 1796, and Margaret died on November 18, 1813.
Submitted by: Kenneth E. Thompson Email address: kennetht@dzn.com
More About Michael Keinadt: Fact 1: October 09, 1747, Came to USA. Fact 2: Served in Revolutionary War.
More About Michael Keinadt and Margaret Diller: Marriage: February 21, 1748/49, Lutheran Ch, New Holland, Lancaster Co, PA.10
Children of Michael Keinadt and Margaret Diller are:
a. George Michael Coiner, d. date unknown.
b. Elizabeth Coiner, d. date unknown.
c. Mary Coiner, d. date unknown.
d. Catherine Coiner, d. date unknown.
e. John Coiner, d. date unknown.
f. Martin Coiner, d. date unknown.
g. Jacob Coiner, d. date unknown.
h. Christian Coiner, d. date unknown.
i. Frederick Coiner, d. date unknown.
j. George Adam Coiner, b. August 07, 1753, Lancaster County, PA, d. 1820.
k. +Conrad Coiner, b. 1755, Cumberland County, PA, d. March 11, 1816, Shippensburg, PA.
l. Casper Coiner, b. September 25, 1764, d. date unknown.
m. Phillip Coiner, b. January 22, 1777, Cumberland County, PA, d. September 22, 1849, Augusta Co VA.
DAR# A067254
Michael was born at Winterlingen Germany. He emegrated to America about 1740 and to Virginia in 1790. He was 77 years old when he died. Michael was also a Revolutionary War soldier in Pennsylvania. He served as a Private. The Revolutionary War marker was placed by the Col. James Patton chapter of the DAR. Inscription is written in German; Er liegt der leib of (Micael Keinadt) Gastorben den 7 Nofember 1796 seiner alter Vahr 77 jahr. Tue her vorieben gehet ach betrachtet meines tet Sehet usum spet und frieh
. Translation; Here lies our loved one Michael Keinadt who died the 7th of November in his 77th year
- Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Mar 7 2018, 13:38:08 UTC
PVT Michael Keinadt's Timeline
1720 |
January 29, 1720
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Winterlingen, Tübingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
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1748 |
1748
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New Holland, Lancaster County, PA, United States
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1751 |
August 24, 1751
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Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
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1753 |
August 7, 1753
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New Holland, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America
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1755 |
1755
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New Holland, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
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1758 |
August 1758
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Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America
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1760 |
April 29, 1760
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New Holland, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States
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1761 |
1761
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Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
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