Maria Salome Itschner
1746 - 1815 (68 years)-
Name Maria Salome Itschner Birth 26 Nov 1746 Ellmendingen, Baden - Maria Salome Itschner in the Germany, Select Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898
Name: Maria Salome Itschner
Gender: Female
Birth Date: 26 Nov
Birth Place: Germany, Ellmendingen, Karlsruhe, Baden
Baptism Date: 27. Nov 1746 (27 Nov 1746)
Baptism Place: Germany, Ellmendingen, Karlsruhe, Baden
Father: Jacob Itschner
Mother: Magdalena Lotholtz
FHL Film Number: 1238357
Gender Female Death Jan 1815 Deerfield, Cumberland, NJ - NEW JERSEY POST-REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENTS, CALENDER OF WILLS, 1814 -1817 VOL. 42
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1815, Jan. 25. ROCAP, Salome, of Deerfield Twsp., Cumberland Co. Int. Inventory, $288.68; made by William DARE, Abijah HARRIS. Sworn to by Henry ROCAP, Adm'r, Sept. 20, 1815.
File 1754 F.
Person ID I9702 Drollinger Genealogy Last Modified 20 Jan 2021
Father Hans Jacob Itschner, b. 6 Nov 1722, Ellmendingen, Baden d. 3 Nov 1800, Salem County, NJ (Age 77 years) Mother Magdalena Lottholz, b. 5 Dec 1723, Ellmendingen, Pfortzheim, Baden, Germany d. 16 Dec 1811, Salem County, NJ (Age 88 years) Family ID F3199 Group Sheet | Family Chart
- Maria Salome Itschner in the Germany, Select Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898
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Notes - Maria Salome Itschner in the U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s
Name: Maria Salome Itschner
Arrival year: 1754
Arrival Place: Philadelphia
Primary Immigrant: Itschner, Maria Salome
Source Publication Code: 1035.1
Annotation: Date and port of arrival or date and place of first mention. Date and place of birth and marriage, names of parents, occupation, and other information may also be provided.
Source Bibliography: BURKETT, BRIGITTE. Emigrants from Baden and Wurttemberg in the Eighteenth Century, Volume 1: Baden-Durlach and Vicinity. Camden, ME: Picton, Press, 1996.
Household Members: Name Relation
Maria Salome Itschner
"went to Pennsylvania"
- Maria Salome Itschner in the U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s