Rev Martin Kolb

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Rev Martin Kolb

Birth
Germany
Death
1761 (aged 80–81)
Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Skippack, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Birth: 1680 in Wolfsheim, Baden, Germany
Death: 1761 in Skippack Twp, Montgomery Co, PA

Will Abstract:
KOLB, MARTIN. Co. of Philadelphia. Yeoman. June 12, 1749. November 17, 1761. M.215.
Children: Isaac, Dielman, Magdalena [Bechtell], Cornelia [Detwiler], Sarah [Ruttenhasen], Mary [Fried] and Hannah. Exec: Wife Magdalena and son Dielman. Wit: Andrew and Michael Zeigler, Jacob Greider.

Martin was a Mennonite Minister. He came to America and settled in Germantown, PA., in 1707. He moved to Skippack, Montgomery County, PA., in 1709.

Father: Deilman KOLB b: 28 JAN 1648 in Wolfsheim, Baden, Germany
Mother: Agnes Hendricks Schumacher AKA SHUMAKER b: 1652 in Kreisheim, Baden, Germany

Married: Magdelena VAN SITERN b: 1680 in Amsterdam, Netherlands
Married: 19 MAY 1709 in Germantown, PA

Children
Magdelena KOLB b: 19 MAY 1710
Neltgen (Ellen) KOLB b: 20 JUL 1712
Hannah KOLB b: 17 FEB 1715
Sara KOLB b: 25 MAR 1716
Dillman or Dielman KOLB b: 2 MAR 1719
Issac or Isaac KOLB b: 30 APR 1722
Maria KOLB b: 12 APR 1725

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Weaver and trustee at Skippack Came to America with his brothers in 1707 and Settled at Germantown, Pennsylvania He married Magdalena, daughter of Isaac Van Sintern and Neeltje Claasen, and great-great-granddaughter of Jan de Voss, Burgermaster in Flanders, in 1550. Martin moved to Skippack in 1709, and was ordained to the ministry in the Mennonite Church and served at Germantown, and at Skippack as soon as an organization was established there. His signature also appears on the deed of the Mennonite Church at Germantown as a witness. He was of the first trustees, with others, who held the property of the Mennonite Church at the Skippack in trust for many years.
Birth: 1680 in Wolfsheim, Baden, Germany
Death: 1761 in Skippack Twp, Montgomery Co, PA

Will Abstract:
KOLB, MARTIN. Co. of Philadelphia. Yeoman. June 12, 1749. November 17, 1761. M.215.
Children: Isaac, Dielman, Magdalena [Bechtell], Cornelia [Detwiler], Sarah [Ruttenhasen], Mary [Fried] and Hannah. Exec: Wife Magdalena and son Dielman. Wit: Andrew and Michael Zeigler, Jacob Greider.

Martin was a Mennonite Minister. He came to America and settled in Germantown, PA., in 1707. He moved to Skippack, Montgomery County, PA., in 1709.

Father: Deilman KOLB b: 28 JAN 1648 in Wolfsheim, Baden, Germany
Mother: Agnes Hendricks Schumacher AKA SHUMAKER b: 1652 in Kreisheim, Baden, Germany

Married: Magdelena VAN SITERN b: 1680 in Amsterdam, Netherlands
Married: 19 MAY 1709 in Germantown, PA

Children
Magdelena KOLB b: 19 MAY 1710
Neltgen (Ellen) KOLB b: 20 JUL 1712
Hannah KOLB b: 17 FEB 1715
Sara KOLB b: 25 MAR 1716
Dillman or Dielman KOLB b: 2 MAR 1719
Issac or Isaac KOLB b: 30 APR 1722
Maria KOLB b: 12 APR 1725

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Weaver and trustee at Skippack Came to America with his brothers in 1707 and Settled at Germantown, Pennsylvania He married Magdalena, daughter of Isaac Van Sintern and Neeltje Claasen, and great-great-granddaughter of Jan de Voss, Burgermaster in Flanders, in 1550. Martin moved to Skippack in 1709, and was ordained to the ministry in the Mennonite Church and served at Germantown, and at Skippack as soon as an organization was established there. His signature also appears on the deed of the Mennonite Church at Germantown as a witness. He was of the first trustees, with others, who held the property of the Mennonite Church at the Skippack in trust for many years.