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| Husband: Orie Earl SWANCUTT | |||
| Born: | 4 Apr 1896 | at: | Bradshaw, York, NE [S274] [S806] |
| Married: | 1 Dec 1917 | at: | Broken Bow, Custer, NE[S269] |
| Died: | 17 Jan 1969 | at: | Loup City, Sherman, NE [S269] |
| Father: | David SWANCUTT | ||
| Mother: | Ursula Marian KINGERY | ||
| Spouses: | Gladys WILSON | ||
| Wife: Gladys WILSON | |||
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| Died: | at: | ||
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| Spouses: | Orie Earl SWANCUTT | ||
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| Husband: Elnathan HURD | |||
| Born: | 18 Oct 1730 | at: | Killingworth, Middlesex, CT |
| Married: | 10 Jan 1753 | at: | Killingworth, Middlesex, CT |
| Died: | 1794 | at: | |
| Father: | Elnathan HURD | ||
| Mother: | Thankful NETTLETON | ||
| Spouses: | Abigail CARTER | ||
| Notes: | [NI1575] | ||
| Wife: Abigail CARTER | |||
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| Spouses: | Elnathan HURD | ||
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[NI1575] Revolutionary War Patriot
| Husband: Moses ALLRED | |||
| Born: | ABT 1762 | at: | Randolph Co, NC [S31] |
| Married: | at: | ||
| Died: | BEF 1841 | at: | |
| Father: | Thomas ALLRED | ||
| Mother: | Elizabeth TWIGGS | ||
| Spouses: | Elizabeth HOLLINGSWORTH | ||
| Wife: Elizabeth HOLLINGSWORTH | |||
| Born: | ABT 1765 | at: | |
| Died: | at: | ||
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| Spouses: | Moses ALLRED | ||
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| Husband: SMITH | |||
| Born: | at: | ||
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| Died: | at: | ||
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| Spouses: | Sarah DICKINSON | ||
| Wife: Sarah DICKINSON | |||
| Born: | at: | ||
| Died: | at: | ||
| Father: | Obadiah DICKINSON | ||
| Mother: | Sarah BEARDSLEY | ||
| Spouses: | SMITH | ||
| CHILDREN | |||
| Husband: George OWENS | |||
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| Died: | at: | ||
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| Spouses: | Sarah HOLCOMB | ||
| Wife: Sarah HOLCOMB | |||
| Born: | 23 Jun 1668 | at: | Windsor, Hartford, CT |
| Died: | at: | ||
| Father: | Joshua HOLCOMB | ||
| Mother: | Ruth SHERWOOD | ||
| Spouses: | John CASE , George OWENS | ||
| CHILDREN | |||
| Husband: William NOTTINGHAM | |||
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| Married: | 5 Sep 1761 | at: | Kingston, Ulster, NY |
| Died: | at: | ||
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| Spouses: | Elizabeth DEWITT | ||
| Wife: Elizabeth DEWITT | |||
| Born: | ABT 1738 | at: | Hurley, Ulster, NY |
| Died: | at: | ||
| Father: | Jacob DEWITT | ||
| Mother: | Heyltje VANKAMPEN | ||
| Spouses: | William NOTTINGHAM | ||
| CHILDREN | |||
| Husband: Thomas PRYCE | |||
| Born: | ABT 1830 | at: | Wales [S267] [S266] |
| Married: | ABT 1855 | at: | [S267] |
| Died: | at: | ||
| Father: | Thomas PRYCE | ||
| Mother: | Ann | ||
| Spouses: | Sarah | ||
| Wife: Sarah | |||
| Born: | ABT 1828 | at: | Canada [S267] |
| Died: | at: | ||
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| Spouses: | Thomas PRYCE | ||
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| Husband: John Michael RANCK | |||
| Born: | 28 Oct 1701 | at: | Neckerau (now Mannheim), Baden, Germany [S962] |
| Married: | 1728 | at: | PA[NF2503] [S962] |
| Died: | at: | ||
| Father: | Hans Valentine RANCK | ||
| Mother: | Margaretha PHILLIPPES | ||
| Spouses: | Anna Barbara SCHWAB | ||
| Notes: | [NI12390] | ||
| Wife: Anna Barbara SCHWAB | |||
| Born: | ABT 1708 | at: | Heidelberg, Germany [S962] |
| Died: | 1784 | at: | East Earl, Lancaster, PA [S962] |
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| Spouses: | John Michael RANCK | ||
| Notes: | [NI12394] | ||
| CHILDREN | |||
| Name: | George Michael RANCK [NI12419] | ||
| Born: | 27 Aug 1729 | at: | East Earl, Lancaster, PA [S962] |
| Married: | 29 Jul 1758 | at: | Bethlehem, PA[S962] |
| Died: | 10 Nov 1813 | at: | Bethania, Surry, NC [S962] |
| Spouses: | Elizabeth LEINBACH | ||
| Name: | Eva Barbara RANCK | ||
| Born: | 28 Feb 1731 | at: | Lancaster Co, PA [S962] |
| Married: | 6 May 1759 | at: | [S962] |
| Died: | AFT Jul 1778 | at: | |
| Spouses: | Jacob STEIGELMAN | ||
| Name: | Johann Philip RANCK | ||
| Born: | 30 Jun 1734 | at: | East Earl, Lancaster, PA [S962] |
| Married: | 1762-1763 | at: | PA[S962] |
| Died: | 25 Nov 1815 | at: | Lancaster Co, PA [S962] |
| Spouses: | Anna Barbara STAUFFER | ||
| Name: | RANCK | ||
| Born: | 27 Feb 1735 | at: | Lancaster Co, PA [S962] |
| Died: | 4 Mar 1735 | at: | Lancaster Co, PA [S962] |
| Name: | Johannes RANCK | ||
| Born: | 6 May 1737 | at: | East Earl, Lancaster, PA [S962] |
| Married: | 31 Oct 1768 | at: | [S962] |
| Died: | 28 Jun 1798 | at: | Bethabara, NC [S962] |
| Spouses: | Elizabeth JACKE | ||
| Name: | Anna Margaretha RANCK | ||
| Born: | 21 Jan 1739 | at: | Earl Twp, Lancaster, PA [S962] |
| Married: | 10 Aug 1762 | at: | Hempfield Twp, Lancaster, PA[S962] |
| Died: | 21 May 1818 | at: | Hempfield Twp, Lancaster, PA [S962] |
| Spouses: | Philip Conrad GROSH | ||
| Name: | Samuel RANCK [NI12430] | ||
| Born: | 19 Jul 1742 | at: | East Earl, Lancaster, PA [S962] |
| Married: | 1765 | at: | [S962] |
| Died: | 22 May 1815 | at: | |
| Spouses: | Maria Salome WORDEN , Anna Margaret KLEINMAN | ||
| Name: | Anna Christina RANCK | ||
| Born: | 21 May 1745 | at: | East Earl, Lancaster, PA [S962] |
| Married: | ABT 1766 | at: | [S962] |
| Died: | ABT 1805 | at: | |
| Spouses: | Johann Wendell FACKLER | ||
| Name: | Valentine RANCK [NI12435] | ||
| Born: | 20 Sep 1747 | at: | East Earl, Lancaster, PA [S962] |
| Married: | 9 Apr 1780 | at: | Cocalico Twp, Lancaster, PA[S962] |
| Died: | 16 Mar 1839 | at: | East Earl, Lancaster, PA [S962] |
| Spouses: | Barbara E. GEYER | ||
| Name: | Anna Maria RANCK | ||
| Born: | 13 Dec 1750 | at: | East Earl, Lancaster, PA [S962] |
| Married: | 16 Mar 1769 | at: | Earl Twp, Lancaster, PA[S962] |
| Died: | 4 Jan 1837 | at: | |
| Spouses: | Christopher GROSH | ||
[NI12390] In the spring of 1728 in Mannheim John Michael and John Philip Ranck learned that a band of Moravians was sailing down the Rhine past Mannheim for the purpose of embarking from Rotterdam for America. The young men sent a message ahead, begging the travellers to stop and take them on as additional passengers. Soon John Michael with his young wife Anna Barbara Schwab and John Philip were journeying down the Rhine to Holland.ndred and three other emigrants, set sail from Rotterdam for America on the English vessel, The Mortonhouse. ... After Eighty-one days of rough ocean voyage, crowded in the dismal hold of the ship, they arrived in Philadelphia on August 24, 1728.vania they were allotted a tract of land in Earl Township, Lancaster County, of seven or eight hundred acres. The proprietary right to Pennsylvania, at William Penn's death in 1718, had passed to his widow. When she died in 1733 it became the property of their three sons so that the formal deeds which were secured in 1742 and 1757 were signed by Thomas Penn.rt and support of the church or school in their immediate neighborhoods. On occasion John Michael took his young family to the Moravian congregation at Warwick (Lititz) where several of the children were baptized and received into the various choirs (classes) of the congregation. John Philip associated himself with Zeltenreich's Reformed Church five miles to the southwest. At the first Reformed Coetus held in Philadelphia in 1747 Zeltenreich's was represented by Rev. John Bartholomew and Elder Philip Ranck. The records of Trinity Lutheran Church in New Holland also contain evidence of some ministerial acts performed there for members of the family.e to Bethlehem where a larger colony of Moravians had been established. There, for instance, the church marriage records of 1758 report the wedding of Michael Rancke, "a farmer from Pennsylvania", to Elizabeth Leinbach of Oley. The also Anna Maria Rancke, grand-daughter of John Michael, found her husband in a quite unusual way. The Moravians frequently arranged the marriages of their young people by the drawing of lots. This was done sometimes so as to prevent long courtships from delaying the marriages of young people who were to be sent out as missionaries to the Indians. The evangelization of the Indians was one of the chief purposes of the Moravian colonists and must not be delayed. The records of the Moravian Historical Society tell the quaint story of the marriage of Anna Maria.hen the Rancks did. Family acquaintance led to the marriage in 1769 of John Michael's daughter Mary to Valentine's son Christopher. For several years this young couple lived at Lititz but shortly they moved to a part of John Michael's farm near New Holland, when he divided it between his two sons Samuel and Valentine and his daughter Mary.
[NI12394] Daughter of Johann George Schwab and Anna Eve Schaffner(?)
[NI12419] An August 9, 1780, record lists him as having been "called for Continental Troops as a wagoner." He served in North Carolina. He is noted in the files in the Dept. of Archives and History in Raleigh, NC, Vol. A, pp 50 & 253, and in Vol. B, p 219. Moravian Church records also include him.
[NI12430] In contrast to the other Rancks who served in local militias and perhaps saw no military action, according to DAR records, Samuel was a Private and a Corporal in the 1st Battalion of the Flying Camp organized in Pennsylvania in 1776 and commanded by Colonel James Cunningham. On August 27, 1776, he participated in the Battle of Long Island. One DAR record says he crossed the Delaware with General Washington and was one of the victors of the Battle of Trenton, but no source documentation was given. He also served under Capt. Alexander McIlvain in the 5th Battalion of the Lancaster county Militia.
[NI12435] Revolutionary War service.