Basic Info
Birth Name | Susanna Agnes Bechtel |
Birth Date | 5/3/1688 |
Marriage Date | 1/4/1714 |
Death Date | 1752 |
Gender | female |
Age at Death | 63 Years, 7 Months, 29 Days |
Relation to Lemuel David Miller | 5th Great Grandmother |
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Relation | Name | Birth date | Death date |
Father | Bechtel, Hans | 6/15/1641 | 6/15/1711 |
Mother | Bechtel, Susannah | 1655 | 1696 |
Marriage Information | |||
Name | Birth date | Marriage date | Death date |
Miller, Johann Michael | 01/05/1692 | 01/04/1714 | 01/04/1772 |
Marriage Location: |
Children | |||
Relation | Name | Birth Date | Death Date |
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Son | Miller, John Peter | 1715 | 1794 |
Son | Miller, Johann Jacob | 05/24/1716 | 1781 |
Daughter | Miller, Regina Maria Elizabeth | 08/30/1717 | Unknown |
Son | Miller, Johann Michael David | 04/24/1719 | 1785 |
Son | Miller, Lodowich | 04/05/1721 | 1792 |
Son | Miller, George | 1722 | 1798 |
Son | Miller, Philip Jacob | 1726 | 1799 |
Daughter | Miller, Barbara | 1733 | 1808 |
Date | Age | Event & Sources | Place |
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05/03/1688 | 0Y | Birth of Susanna Agnes Bechtel. | Krottelbach, Germany |
01/04/1714 | 25Y, 8M, 1D | Marriage of Johann Michael Miller & Susanna Agnes Bechtel. | Steinwenden, Germany |
c. 08/21/1727 | 39Y, 3M, 18D | Likely began immigration to British Colonial America. | Mannheim, Germany |
TM Note - Context
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c. 09/01/1727 | 39Y | Approximate arrived in Rotterdam. | Rotterdam, Netherlands |
TM Note - Context Rotterdam was listed as the departure location on the manifest for the ship, "Adventure," where we also find Johann Michael Miller & Jacob Stutzman's names. Disambiguation: This ship is also listed some places, incorrectly, as the "Adventure Galley," which was a popular 17th century pirate ship of a similar name. According to the immigration records in Philadelphia, Michael and Susannah arrived with their 5 children, as well as, Jacob Stutzman, Jacob Bauman, Johannes Ullerich, Christian Ullerich, and Peter Rool (Ruhl) which likely means they continued their journey with them and departed together from Rotterdam. | |||
c. 09/07/1727 | 39Y | Stopover in Plymouth for English Customs. Likely never departed ship. Source: ? | Plymouth, England |
TM Note - Context This was a stopover for English customs and tax prior to the final & departure for British Colonial America. The passengers likely did not disembark as the ship likely remained anchored but not docked in port. | |||
10/02/1727 | 39Y | Arrived in Philadelphia, PA, B.C.A. | Philadelphia, P.A., B.C.A. |
TM Note - Context The ships arrival manifest indicates that Johann Michael Miller, Jr. signed his own name and was thus very likely to have been literate. | |||
by 1737 | by 48Y | Joined with the Brethren (neu-täufer), (alt. German Baptist) (1708-1908). Source: 3a | Unknown |
1738 | c. 49Y | Moved family to Hanover (then Conewago), P.A. Source: ? | Hanover (Conewago) Pennsylvania |
1745 | c. 56Y | Bought land in Maryland that he would move to and farm after his wife's death. Source: ? | Johann Michael Miller, Jr. Farm, Maryland, B.C.A. |
Detail Modern address (as of 2019) is 2301 Frizzelburg Road, Westminster, Carroll County, Maryland, United States of America | |||
c. 1748 | c. 59Y | Travelled to South Carolina to perform adult christenings for new congregants & congregations. | Beaver Creek, South Carolina |
Event Note & Source D. Durnbaugh, Brethren in Colonial America P. 190: "Morgan Edwards on South Carolina Congregations": ...The families about twenty-five whereof fifty persons are baptized. They had their beginning in this manner. About the year 1748, Michael Millers [sic], Jacob Canomore, Lawrence Free, with their wives, arrived here from Connecocheague... Source: 1a | |||
1752 | 63Y, 7M, 29D | Death of Susanna Agnes Bechtel. | Hanover (Conewago) Pennsylvania |