Johann Jacob EBERMANN
Massenbach, Neckar, Wuertt, Germany Lutheran Records, (FHL#1,184,755)
1998 Ancestral File
Internet IGI 2004, (Nov)
Internet IGI (May 2005) - no new
Public Member Trees (Ancestry.com)
Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500's-1900's
"Record of Michael Everman of Germany, Immigrant, 1732"
Family of Honor, by Jason R. Baltutis, pp. 102-122
"Captain Jonas Friend and His Company at Battle of Point Pleasant, on 10 October 1774," by Warren Skidmore
Geni.com
Ancestry.com
Wuerttemberg, Germany Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1985
Germany Marriages, 1558-1929
NOTES: 1. Johann Jacob may have immigrated abt 1732. 2. Per Rootsweb World Connect, ch #1, #2, and "Family of Honor" by Jason R. Baltutis, Johann Jacob served in Dunmore's War against the Indians in 1774. In 1789 they were in Randolph Co., VA. In 1793 ch #1, #2 were on 1793 Tax List of Bourbon County, Kentucky. Their "brother" William arrived earlier.
Virginia Land, Marriage, and Probate Records, 1639-1850
Fought in the Revolutionary War
Samuel fought in Dunmore's War in 1774. He was paid 3 Pounds, 12 shillings for 48 days. Samuel also fought in the Revolutionary War.
He married Anna Barbara Deering 18 Aug 1733 at Hemmingen, Neckarkreis, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany . Anna Barbara Deering was born at Massenbach, Heilbronn, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany Abt 1715 .
They were the parents of 4
children:
Jacob Everman
born 1735.
Samuel Everman
born Abt 1740.
William Everman
born Abt 1744.
Catherine Everman
born Abt 1748.
Johann Jacob Ebermann died 1784 at Virginia .
Anna Barbara Deering died 1780 at Augusta, Virginia .