He had migrated, along with his wife and mother, Anna on 12 July 1710, aboard the ship Midford, from Rotterdam to Baltimore. Widow Anna died at West Camp, Ulster County, NY in 1711.
Jorg and 1st wife, Sarah, had 1 child, Anna Margaretha, born August 1st, 1712 in West Camp. Anna died at birth along with her mother, Sarah.
According to Palatine history books, in October, 1712, these German and Swiss immigrants in the West Camp (and East Camp probably) relocated (due to terrible conditions) North and West to the Schoharie or Mohawk river (Stone Arabia) regions.
In 1713 Jorg married his 2nd wife, Anna Elizabeth Casselman 1690:1744, and they settled in Stone Arabia, Tryon (later Albany) County, Palatine Region of British Colonial New York.
He had migrated, along with his wife and mother, Anna on 12 July 1710, aboard the ship Midford, from Rotterdam to Baltimore. Widow Anna died at West Camp, Ulster County, NY in 1711.
Jorg and 1st wife, Sarah, had 1 child, Anna Margaretha, born August 1st, 1712 in West Camp. Anna died at birth along with her mother, Sarah.
According to Palatine history books, in October, 1712, these German and Swiss immigrants in the West Camp (and East Camp probably) relocated (due to terrible conditions) North and West to the Schoharie or Mohawk river (Stone Arabia) regions.
In 1713 Jorg married his 2nd wife, Anna Elizabeth Casselman 1690:1744, and they settled in Stone Arabia, Tryon (later Albany) County, Palatine Region of British Colonial New York.
Gravesite Details
No stone found, probably illegible, broken, or missing.
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