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About Anna Maria Hite
Anna Maria (Merkle) Hite (daughter of Abraham Merkle and Anna Veronika Landvatter) was born January 16, 1687 in Bonfeld, Baden-Württemberg.[1]
She died about 1739 in Long Meadows, Frederick County, Virginia. Anna Maria married Hans Justus "Jost" Hite (son of Johannes Heydt and Anna Magdalena) November 11, 1704 in Bonfeld, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
Last known record of Anna Maria is the baptism of Anna Maria, oldest child of her son, John, April 29 1739, by Rev. Johann Casper Stoever on his last circuit to Virginia. Godparents of the child: Jost Heydt and wife.
buried at Long Meadows Plantation
Research Note
Anna Maria was NEVER Anna Maria DuBois or Dubios, despite legends perpetuated in some old books..
Ben M. Angel notes: A source for the birth and burial place would be greatly appreciated.
Jost became a linen weaver, and on 11 November 1704, married Anna Maria Merkel. She was the daughter of a prominent family of the Bonfeld-Wimpfen area. Two children of this marriage, Anna Maria and Maria Barbara, died shortly after birth. The third child, Mary, not listed in the Bonfeld church records, with a birthday of 1708 or 1709, may have been born after the family left for America.
Records of 1709 indicate that the families of Johannes Heydt and his son Jost (Hans Justus), emigrated. It appears that only four family members reached America: Jost, his wife Anna Maria, their baby daughter Mary and Jost's stepmother, Maria. Probably typhoid, severe at the time, accounted for the rest. Entire families were known to be wiped out.
Jost and Anna Maria lived in New York State three or four years, as indicated by the baptism of their next two children at Kingston; Elizabeth and Magdalena. The family then moved to Pennsylvania, near Germantown, now part of the city of Philadelphia, where they bought 150 acres on the Skippack River in 1714. Four years later, on 15 Nov 1718, they purchased 600 acres a few miles up the Perkiomen, for the price of 125 pounds. Here Jost built a grist mill just outside of present day Swenksville. Family tradition says he also bought slaves, which seems likely in view of the size of his property. It must also have been here, while near the Pastorious Colony at Germantown, a Quaker settlement, that Elizabeth met and married Paul Froman, a member of The Society of Friends.
The rest of Jost and Anna Maria's eleven children were: John, Jacob, Isaac, an infant, Abraham and Joseph.
Family
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/13929994/hans-jost-hite
Children of Jost Hite and Anna Maria:
- unknown child (died young)
- Anna Maria Hite (died young)
- Maria Barbara Hite (died young)
- Elizabeth "Mary" Hite (m George Bowman)
- Elizabeth Hite (m John Paul Froman)
- Magdalena Hite (m Jacob Chrisman)
- John Hite (m Sarah Eltinge)
- Jacob Hite (m1 Catherine O'Bannon m2 Frances Madison Beale)
- Isaac Hite (m Alida Eleanor Eltinge)
- Joseph Hite (m Elizabeth VanMeter)
- Abraham Hite (m Rebecca VanMeter)
- Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Jan 21 2020, 2:26:05 UTC
- http://peglen.blogspot.com/2014/04/the-woman-behind-man-anna-maria-...
- https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/13929994/hans-jost-hite
- Thomas Kemp Cartmell, Shenandoah Valley Pioneers and Their Descendants: A History of Frederick County, Virginia (illustrated) from Its Formation in 1738 to 1908 Joist Hite, The Pioneer Ch. XLVII, pp. 252-269. (Google eBook). Eddy Press Corporation, 1909 - Berkeley County (W. Va.) < GoogleBooks >
- Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Aug 14 2022, 5:03:16 UTC
Anna Maria Hite's Timeline
1686 |
January 16, 1686
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Bonfeld, Kraichgau, Herzogtum Württemberg, Heiliges Römisches Reich Deutscher Nation
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1705
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Bonfeld, Heilbronn, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
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February 22, 1706
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Treschklingen, Bad Rappenau, Stuttgart, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany
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January 28, 1707
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Bonfield, Heilbronn, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
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January 2, 1708
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Bad Rappenau, Heilbronn, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
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1709
Age 22
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New York, New York
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1710 |
February 6, 1710
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Skippack Creek, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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November 4, 1711
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Kingston, Ulster County, New York, Colonial America
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September 6, 1713
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Kingston, Ulster County, Province of New York, Colonial America
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