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Persönliche Daten ELIZABETH WYMAN (KUNDIG) KINDIG 


Familie von ELIZABETH WYMAN (KUNDIG) KINDIG

Sie ist verheiratet mit JOHANNES BLASER LONGENECKER.

Sie haben geheiratet im Jahr 1722 in Switzerland, sie war 13 Jahre alt.


Kind(er):

  1. John Kindig Longenecker  ± 1740-???? 


Notizen bei ELIZABETH WYMAN (KUNDIG) KINDIG


Elizabeth Wymann Kendig Longenecker
Birth: 1709 Langnau am Albis, Bezirk Horgen, Zürich, Switzerland
Death: 28 Apr 1781 (aged 71œ72) Rapho Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial: Burial Details Unknown

Memorial #: 217708292
Bio: This memorial has been created to connect Hans and Elizabeth's large family together in Find-a-Grave and pay tribute to this couple who immigrated to America on September 17, 1727. They left from Rotterdam and immigrated to America via the port of Philadelphia on the ship, "Goodwill."
Elizabeth birthed their first son, Jacob, in Europe. The rest of their children were born in the Manheim area of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania which was referred to as Rapho Township at that time. Their American-born children were: Rev. Christian, Rev. Johannes, Jr., twins Heinrich and Peter, Anna, Ullery, Joseph (sometimes disputed), Daniel, Abraham, Maria Gibble, and Elizabeth Denlinger.
Most likely, Hans and Elizabeth were Mennonite Anabaptists in Germany; however, when they settled in in this country, they lived amongst many German Baptists. Hans was baptized by trine immersion by Elder Michael Frantz prior to 1739 and joined the White Oak German Baptist Church (later renamed Church of the Brethren). No record has been located documenting Elizabeth's joining that denomination.
Their first dwelling was a log house. Part of it remains intact in the basement of the elaborate house they built as their "forever house," finished by their son, Daniel in 1789. In Hans' will, he stipulated precisely how the 'widow's' quarters were to be built onto the eastern end of the house within the year of his death -- the far front entrance door and window. Her bedroom was on the second floor, the parlor on the first floor, and the kitchen in the basement. An additional exterior access door allowed direct access to the kitchen (doesn't show well on this photo). Historical tours refer to the elaborate house as the Hans Longenecker house.
No family cemetery has been found for Elizabeth or her husband, Hans Blaser Longenecker. Two Longenecker family cemeteries are located on adjoining land, but they are not buried in those. Most likely, Hans' graveyard was destroyed over the years.
Family Members
Parents
Hans Jacob Kendig 1671-1735
Susanna Wymann Kendig 1675-1714
Spouse
Hans Blaser Longenecker 1703-1767
Siblings
Magdalena Kendig Weber 1703-1758
Heinrich Kendig 1708-1756
Children
Jacob Kendig Longenecker 1723-1799
Christian Kendig Longenecker 1731-1808
Created by: Sylvia Longenecker-Weaver (47071646)
Added: 26 Oct 2020
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/217708292/elizabeth-wymann-longenecker
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/217708292/elizabeth-wymann-longenecker : accessed 27 January 2022), memorial page for Elizabeth Wymann Kendig Longenecker (1709œ28 Apr 1781), Find a Grave Memorial ID 217708292, ; Maintained by Sylvia Longenecker-Weaver (contributor 47071646) Burial Details Unknown.

Biography
Married in 1722 to Johannes Langenegger
Immigrated to USA in and or about 1734 to Philadelphia, PA
This person was created through the import of Horst Family.ged on 27 October 2010. The following data was included in the gedcom. You may wish to edit it for readability.
Name
Name: Elizabeth //
Given Name: Elizabeth
Couldn't find any valid last name at birth.
This memorial has been created to connect Hans and Elizabeth's large family together in Find-a-Grave and pay tribute to this couple who immigrated to America on September 17, 1727. They left from Rotterdam and immigrated to America via the port of Philadelphia on the ship, "Goodwill." Elizabeth birthed their first son, Jacob, in Europe. The rest of their children were born in the Manheim area of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania which was referred to as Rapho Township at that time. Their American-born children were: Rev. Christian, Rev. Johannes, Jr., twins Heinrich and Peter, Anna, Ullery, Joseph (sometimes disputed), Daniel, Abraham, Maria Gibble, and Elizabeth Denlinger. Most likely, Hans and Elizabeth were Mennonite Anabaptists in Germany; however, when they settled in in this country, they lived amongst many German Baptists. Hans was baptized by trine immersion by Elder Michael Frantz prior to 1739 and joined the White Oak German Baptist Church (later renamed Church of the Brethren). No record has been located documenting Elizabeth's joining that denomination. Their first dwelling was a log house. Part of it remains intact in the basement of the elaborate house they built as their "forever house," finished by their son, Daniel in 1789. In Hans' will, he stipulated precisely how the 'widow's' quarters were to be built onto the eastern end of the house within the year of his death -- the far front entrance door and window. Her bedroom was on the second floor, the parlor on the first floor, and the kitchen in the basement. An additional exterior access door allowed direct access to the kitchen (doesn't show well on this photo). Historical tours refer to the elaborate house as the Hans Longenecker house.[1]
Sources
•https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/217708292/elizabeth-wymann-longenecker
•https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/timeline/MMRG-6G5

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