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Pvt John Anthony “Anton” Strawderman Jr.

Birth
Germany
Death
1814 (aged 59–60)
Hardy County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
Baker, Hardy County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Son of John Anthony "Ricus" Strawderman And
Catherine Kramer

Had A Daughter later in life named:Mary Strawderman Hogbin

In the "Passenger and Immigration Lists Index" an Anton Stadermann is recorded in 1778 as age 24 estimated birth year of 1754 and living (or stationed) in Winterhill Massachusetts. It is also noted that Anton was from the Staatsarchiv at Wolfenbuettel, Germany where file 38B Alt. Nr. 260 is a summary list of Brunswick mercenaries sent to America in British service during the American Revolution. The detachment served mainly in Canada and northern New York. The source of the above comments was from a Clifford Neal Smith who wrote a bibliography titled Brunswick Deserter-Immigrants of the American Revolution. (German- American Genealogical Research Monograph, 1.) Thomson, IL: Heritage House, 1973. [54p.]
No Visiable Stone

Son of John Anthony "Ricus" Strawderman And
Catherine Kramer

Had A Daughter later in life named:Mary Strawderman Hogbin

In the "Passenger and Immigration Lists Index" an Anton Stadermann is recorded in 1778 as age 24 estimated birth year of 1754 and living (or stationed) in Winterhill Massachusetts. It is also noted that Anton was from the Staatsarchiv at Wolfenbuettel, Germany where file 38B Alt. Nr. 260 is a summary list of Brunswick mercenaries sent to America in British service during the American Revolution. The detachment served mainly in Canada and northern New York. The source of the above comments was from a Clifford Neal Smith who wrote a bibliography titled Brunswick Deserter-Immigrants of the American Revolution. (German- American Genealogical Research Monograph, 1.) Thomson, IL: Heritage House, 1973. [54p.]


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