Johann/George Weibel

  • My ancestor Johann/George Weibel worked inthe Iron Mills in the following areas and times. I am trying to find out more about him and his family. Particularlly his parents. If anyone can provide direction and or infomation I would be most grateful.


    Johann/George Weibel worked in the following Iron Mills in Germany:


    1725 Roberbach near Dhronecken, District of Trier (West)


    In community of Thalfrey in the Palatine close to the border of


    Saarland.


    1736 Abentheuer (also in the Palatinate)


    1729-32 Nonnweiler Hammer, Saaland (N.W.)


    1735 St Inghert


    Georg later settled in Schemiz near Zuesch which belongs to the
    County of Saarlois, Sarrland
    1759 Georg dies in Schmetz buried I cemetery in Birckenfield.

    This is addtional information I have obtained on him and his family.


    Married Anna Dorothea UNKNOWN his first wife


    ?( Children: Elizabeth, Baptised Nonnweiler


    Helena Born in Nonnweiler


    Karl/Carl/Charles Weibel b. Nonnweiler


    2nd Wife:
    name: Catharina/Katharina /Crampong/
    gender: Female
    birth: ABT 1705
    Germany
    death: 7 SEP 1793
    Schmelz, Germany




    Marriages (1)
    spouse: Georg/Georgius /Weibel/ Wyble Webel
    marriage: 30 OCT 1752
    Kirchenburch (Kr. Tier)
    Hide children (1)


    child 1: Markus /Weibel/
    gender: Male
    birth: 1754
    Zusch, Germany
    death: 5 OCT 1815
    Damflos


    Submission
    submitter: dwsr1082811
    submission date: 18 Oct 2007
    submission id: MMSF-L78
    person count: 1,443




    Notes
    Georg's second marriage was 30 Oct 1752 in Zusch to Karharina Crampong. She is from Rinzenberg and a widow of Christian Butterbach.




    Death note: Age 88
    Source Citation
    "Pedigree Resource File," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.2.1/SPZ4-7G6 : accessed 25 January 2012), entry for Catharina/Katharina /Crampong/.




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