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Heinrich “Henry Furr” <I>Furr</I> Furrer

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Heinrich “Henry Furr” Furr Furrer

Birth
Luzern, Switzerland
Death
27 Sep 1769 (aged 78)
Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Mount Pleasant, Cabarrus County, North Carolina, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.3386497, Longitude: -80.4468994
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Heinrich Furrer (later known as Henry Furr), was christened 13 November 1691 in Gossau, Zurich Canton, Switzerland. He was the son of Hans Heinrich Furrer and Susan Ehrismann.
Heinrich married Susanna Baumann on 26 November 1715 in Gossau, Switzerland. Heinrich and "Susan" settled in the Oberdorf community of Gossau, the same as his ancestors had
In May 1743, the Parish of Wetzikon recorded that Heinrich, Susanna, and four children: Felix, Hans Jacob, Hans Felix, and Anna Maria, "left for Carolina". The Furrer family landed in Colonial America at the Charles Town (Charleston) harbor, South Carolina. It it unknown what became of Susanna and their children thereafter.
Family tradition states that Heinrich (who changed his name to Henry Furr) moved directly from Charleston to a German settlement in Purrysburg, South Carolina. He married "Rosina" about 1751. (Although "Russena" is engraved on their memorial, her name is clearly written in Henry's will as "Rosana Furrer" - her only known documentation).
The Furrs migrated to Dutch Buffalo Creek, North Carolina, what is now in Cabarrus County.

They were the parents of 9 children: John, Paul, Jacob, Elizabeth (Smith), Tobias, Catherine (Earnhardt), Henry, Mary Magdalena (Randleman), and Adam.

This Heinrich Furrer (born 1691) is often confused with Heinrich Furrer who was born in 1727, the son of Leonard (Berhardt) Furrer and Barbara (Babelji) Zuppinger. Heinrich (born 1727) immigrated to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania with his parents.
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Heinrich Furrer (later known as Henry Furr), was christened 13 November 1691 in Gossau, Zurich Canton, Switzerland. He was the son of Hans Heinrich Furrer and Susan Ehrismann.
Heinrich married Susanna Baumann on 26 November 1715 in Gossau, Switzerland. Heinrich and "Susan" settled in the Oberdorf community of Gossau, the same as his ancestors had
In May 1743, the Parish of Wetzikon recorded that Heinrich, Susanna, and four children: Felix, Hans Jacob, Hans Felix, and Anna Maria, "left for Carolina". The Furrer family landed in Colonial America at the Charles Town (Charleston) harbor, South Carolina. It it unknown what became of Susanna and their children thereafter.
Family tradition states that Heinrich (who changed his name to Henry Furr) moved directly from Charleston to a German settlement in Purrysburg, South Carolina. He married "Rosina" about 1751. (Although "Russena" is engraved on their memorial, her name is clearly written in Henry's will as "Rosana Furrer" - her only known documentation).
The Furrs migrated to Dutch Buffalo Creek, North Carolina, what is now in Cabarrus County.

They were the parents of 9 children: John, Paul, Jacob, Elizabeth (Smith), Tobias, Catherine (Earnhardt), Henry, Mary Magdalena (Randleman), and Adam.

This Heinrich Furrer (born 1691) is often confused with Heinrich Furrer who was born in 1727, the son of Leonard (Berhardt) Furrer and Barbara (Babelji) Zuppinger. Heinrich (born 1727) immigrated to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania with his parents.
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Inscription

IN MEMORY OF HEINRICH FURRER (GER.) (HENRY FURR, DIED 1769) AND HIS WIFE RUSSENA WHO SETTLED NEAR HERE ABOUT 1758 AND ARE THE ANCESTORS OF THE FURRS OF THE CAROLINAS ERECTED 1954.

Gravesite Details

He is buried near Mt Pleasant.



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  • Created by: d yancey
  • Added: Nov 4, 2012
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/100140130/heinrich-furrer: accessed ), memorial page for Heinrich “Henry Furr” Furr Furrer (6 Jul 1691–27 Sep 1769), Find a Grave Memorial ID 100140130, citing Furr Family Cemetery, Mount Pleasant, Cabarrus County, North Carolina, USA; Maintained by d yancey (contributor 47108011).