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Evidence needed to support of daughter of Barnard Lebennder
Orangeburg German-Swiss Genealogical Society: First Families of Orangeburgh District, South Carolina - Zorn < link >
1. NICHOLAS ZORN was born about the year 1703 (some think as early as 1683) apparently in the Palatinate, perhaps in Strasbourg, Germany and died about 1741 in Orangeburgh[3]. He married ANNA CATHERINE UNKNOWN. Anna Catherine married JOHN SIMMONS bet. 1741-1747, after Nicholas' death[3]. Catherine Zorn Simmons died shortly before 6 June, 1775[8].
A ship called the Oliver landed in South Carolina in July 1735 carrying 200 Palatines. The roster has not been preserved but has been reconstructed based on petitions for land. Nicholas did obtained a land grant for one lot in the Township of Orangeburgh and 100 acres in Berkeley Co on 17 Sept 1736[1]. It is possible that Nicholas arrived on the Oliver.
Children of Nicholas Zorn and Anna Catherine Unknown are:
1712 |
1712
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Heiliges, Römisches Reich, Deutscher Nation, now, Switzerland
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1725 |
1725
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Orangeburgh, South Carolina, British Colonial America
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1729 |
1729
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Orangeburg, Orangeburg County, South Carolina, British Colonial America
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1732 |
1732
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Orangeburg, Orangeburg County, South Carolina, British Colonial America
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1733 |
1733
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Orangeburg, Orangeburg, Colony of South Carolina, British Colonial America
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1735 |
1735
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Berkeley County, Province of South Carolina, Colonial America
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1775 |
June 12, 1775
Age 63
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Orangeburg District, Province of South Carolina, Colonial America
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