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Zachariah Ahlbach I

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Zachariah Ahlbach I

Birth
Ahlbach, Landkreis Altenkirchen, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
Death
Mar 1765 (aged 66–67)
Libertytown, Frederick County, Maryland, USA
Burial
Libertytown, Frederick County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
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Zachariah I is the son of Anna Margaretha (Schneider) and Hans Thonges Anthonius OHLBACH.

On November 9, 1718 he married Anna Dimeda/Dumat (Schumann) AHLBACH at Eichen, Germany.

On September 23, 1734, they arrived in Philadelphia on Ship "Hope" from Rotterdam. Moved to NJ then MD.

Their children were Johann/Johannes Christofel/?Wilhelm AHLBACH, Anna Margaretha/Margret AHLBACH, JOHANN/Johannes GERHARD/Gerard ALBAUGH, Johannes Peter AHLBACH, Gertrud Margreta, Zachariah ALBAUGH II, and Charity ALBAUGH.

Immigrants to America Before 1750, pg. 22. Peter Wilson Coldham, "Settlers of Maryland," 1751-1765.

On September 23, 1734, arrived in Philadelphia on Ship "Hope", from Rotterdam. He arrived with family. (Ship Passenger Lists, Minutes of the Provincial Council, PA German Pioneers 1727-1775)

Zachariah and his wife, Anna, were among 208 emigrants from the Palatinate of Rhennish Bavaria, Germany, who came to America. They landed at Philadelphia, Pa. on the ship, "Hope", on September 23, 1734. The ship master was Daniel Reid. Among these were but half a dozen grown persons who could not read or write. These emigrants had held under-officials' positions in the mother country. Among these emigrants was Johan Wilhelm Albach, and his brother Zachariah and Zachariah's three sons, Johan Wilhelm, Johan Gearhardt, and Johan Peter. The ancestor first settled in New Jersey, but afterwards moved near Frederick, Md., from there the family scattered westward. The name changed, first to Albach, and Aulabaugh in one branch, and then to Allbaugh, becoming Albaugh.

On October 1, 1753, Zachariah took up 200 acres of government land in Frederick County, MD, under the title of "Married Man's Delight," he doubtless at this time being married, and on June 29, 1754, purchased 530 acres of government land in the same county, under the title of "Albaught's Choice."
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(Reference: Mid Maryland Roots - " Maryland Records - Colonial, Revolutionary, County, and Church from Orig. Sources by Gaius Marcus Brumbaugh Vol. II"):
Maryland Records - Frederick Co.-Monococy, State of His Lordships Manor p.55-56:
No. 60. Leased Feby. 28, 1748 to Zacheriah Albough, 224 acres; Ann Albough tenant in charge; an. rent. 1-2-6; aliena. fine, 2-5-0; leased on lives of John Albough, age 36 and Peter Albough, age 28.
No. 61. Leased June 4, 1763 to Zacheriah Albough for 21 years, 22
acres; Ann Albough tenant in possession; an. rent. 0-4-5 1/2; aliena. fine,
0-8-11.
No. 62. Leased June 16, 1763 to Zacheriah Albough for 21 years, 77 1/2 acres; Ann Albough tenant in possession; an. rent, 0-13-6; aliena. fine,
1-7-0.
(end reference)
Zachariah I is the son of Anna Margaretha (Schneider) and Hans Thonges Anthonius OHLBACH.

On November 9, 1718 he married Anna Dimeda/Dumat (Schumann) AHLBACH at Eichen, Germany.

On September 23, 1734, they arrived in Philadelphia on Ship "Hope" from Rotterdam. Moved to NJ then MD.

Their children were Johann/Johannes Christofel/?Wilhelm AHLBACH, Anna Margaretha/Margret AHLBACH, JOHANN/Johannes GERHARD/Gerard ALBAUGH, Johannes Peter AHLBACH, Gertrud Margreta, Zachariah ALBAUGH II, and Charity ALBAUGH.

Immigrants to America Before 1750, pg. 22. Peter Wilson Coldham, "Settlers of Maryland," 1751-1765.

On September 23, 1734, arrived in Philadelphia on Ship "Hope", from Rotterdam. He arrived with family. (Ship Passenger Lists, Minutes of the Provincial Council, PA German Pioneers 1727-1775)

Zachariah and his wife, Anna, were among 208 emigrants from the Palatinate of Rhennish Bavaria, Germany, who came to America. They landed at Philadelphia, Pa. on the ship, "Hope", on September 23, 1734. The ship master was Daniel Reid. Among these were but half a dozen grown persons who could not read or write. These emigrants had held under-officials' positions in the mother country. Among these emigrants was Johan Wilhelm Albach, and his brother Zachariah and Zachariah's three sons, Johan Wilhelm, Johan Gearhardt, and Johan Peter. The ancestor first settled in New Jersey, but afterwards moved near Frederick, Md., from there the family scattered westward. The name changed, first to Albach, and Aulabaugh in one branch, and then to Allbaugh, becoming Albaugh.

On October 1, 1753, Zachariah took up 200 acres of government land in Frederick County, MD, under the title of "Married Man's Delight," he doubtless at this time being married, and on June 29, 1754, purchased 530 acres of government land in the same county, under the title of "Albaught's Choice."
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(Reference: Mid Maryland Roots - " Maryland Records - Colonial, Revolutionary, County, and Church from Orig. Sources by Gaius Marcus Brumbaugh Vol. II"):
Maryland Records - Frederick Co.-Monococy, State of His Lordships Manor p.55-56:
No. 60. Leased Feby. 28, 1748 to Zacheriah Albough, 224 acres; Ann Albough tenant in charge; an. rent. 1-2-6; aliena. fine, 2-5-0; leased on lives of John Albough, age 36 and Peter Albough, age 28.
No. 61. Leased June 4, 1763 to Zacheriah Albough for 21 years, 22
acres; Ann Albough tenant in possession; an. rent. 0-4-5 1/2; aliena. fine,
0-8-11.
No. 62. Leased June 16, 1763 to Zacheriah Albough for 21 years, 77 1/2 acres; Ann Albough tenant in possession; an. rent, 0-13-6; aliena. fine,
1-7-0.
(end reference)


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