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Anna Franzina Francina Rugh (Merkel)

German: Anna Franzina Ruch (Mercklen)
Also Known As: "Franticianna"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Lambsheim, Frankenthal, Rhineland-Pfalz, Germany
Death: July 13, 1782 (65)
Hannastown, Westmoreland County, PA, United States (killed by indians)
Place of Burial: Hillview Cemetery, Hempfield, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, USA
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Johann Christian Merkel and Anna Maria Catarina Merkel
Wife of Michael Rugh
Mother of Michael Rugh, Jr.; Johann Peter Rugh, Sr.; Anna Christina Rugh; Christian Rugh, Sr; Anna Maria Bonsey and 3 others
Sister of Johann Jacob Merkel; Johann Conrad Merckel; Maria Catarina Stoever; Maria Appollonia Hill; Johan Peter Merkle and 6 others

Managed by: Douglas John Nimmo
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About Anna Franzina Francina Rugh

Story of Franzianna Merckel Rugh and Michael Rugh’s capture by Indians:

This is an interesting story of the pioneer times. "On 13 July 1782 Michael Rugh, his wife Phoebe, his 3 children, and his mother Francina, (daughter of Johan Christian Mercklin) were attending a celebration for a wedding that had taken place the day before at a location known as "Miller's Place" or "Miller 's Blockhouse". This was the home of the Samuel Miller family. (Hempfield Township, Westmoreland County Pa.)

The entire wedding party was attacked by Indians. Several were killed, possibly including Michael's mother, Francina. Mrs. Miller was scalped and managed to survive only to wear a skull cap for the rest of her life to hide her lack of hair. On that same day another element of the same group of raiders attacked and totally burned and destroyed the county town of Hannastown. (Note: The county seat).

Fifteen persons at "Millers" were taken prisoner the day of the attack. Michael and his family were among the fifteen captives. They were taken to the Indian's camp near what is now Oil City Pennsylvania. They spent the winter as prisoners there. Michael's young son died that winter.

Michael (Jr). and Phoebe (his wife) were taken the following spring to Canada where they were held as POWs by the British. Their daughter, Mary, remained behind with the Indians. At war's end Michael & Phoebe were released, sent to New York City, and thus were then able to make their way home.

According to a story related by Mrs Hannah Rough Rowe (aged 88 in 1881), the daughter, Mary, was eventually discovered with some Indians who had come in to trade. Her face and arms were stained to hide her real color. The sum of ten dollars was paid for her release. Soon after his return from captivity Michael built and moved into a new house on his property in Franklin Township. (Near the present day Meadowink Golf Course") ……Christian Mercklin's daughter. (This property stands today 2014 - a substantial stone residence.)

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Anna Franzina Francina Rugh's Timeline

1717
February 11, 1717
Lambsheim, Frankenthal, Rhineland-Pfalz, Germany
1745
August 17, 1745
Greensburg, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, USA
1747
August 17, 1747
Northampton County, Pennsylvania, United States
1748
December 30, 1748
Old Fort Rugh, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, USA
December 30, 1748
Richmond, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA
1758
1758
Berks, Pennsylvania, USA
1758
Northampton, Northampton, PA, United States
1761
February 15, 1761
Northampton County, PA
1774
1774
Old Fort Rugh, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, USA