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About Barbara Speegle

Barbara Lentz Speegle
BIRTH
1780
Lincoln County, North Carolina, USA
DEATH
1814 (aged 33–34)
USA
BURIAL
Burial Details Unknown
MEMORIAL ID
140130262 · View Source
MEMORIAL
PHOTOS 0
FLOWERS 3
Barbara Lentz was the first wife of Daniel Jacob Spiegel She and Daniel were married in North Carolina before 1805. She and Daniel had at least six children that have been identified, David, Absalom, Elizabeth, Anna, Margaret and Elcain. Some researchers have the first wife of Daniel as Barbara Shook based on an old Genealogical chart almost a hundred years old. The following supports the Lentz surname; A CONDENSED HISTORY OF THE EARLY SETTLERS OF CATAWBA COUNTY
Prepared by Colonel George M. Yoder

Next I will speak about the Speagle family. The pioneer came from Pennsylvania and was of Dutch descent. I cannot tell what his given name as but he bought a portion of the Frohawk entry and settled on the farm now owned by David C. Shuford and their children (he mar-ried Mary Lence on Aug. 18th, 1805) were: John, Daniel, Davault, Michael and perhaps some daughters.
John married a Miss Lentz and settled on the lands which David Shuford now owns and was a member of the Lutheran church and a founder and builder of it. He went West.
David [Daniel] the second son, married a Miss Lentz and settled on the old farm where David H. Shuford lived. He also was a member of the congregation at Grace church. He sold his farm either to David Shuford or his father. He also left for the West.
Davault married Hannah Lentz, August 1, 1803, and settled on the por-tion of land now owned by Andrew L. Yoder. He also was a member of the congregation at Grace church. He sold his farm either to Waitzel or John Hasselberger and went West.
Michael married a Miss Jarrett as before stated. I think that the old pioneer Speagle and his wife were burled on the old homestead as there is an old grave yard beyond the little creek on the hillside near Thessalonica Baptist church, where perhaps a dozen or more people are buried.

Additionally, recent DNA analysis has tied the Lentz family to descendants of Daniel and his first wife. This analysis had no known Lentz connection at the time. The results determined the descendant(s) were related to the Lentz family. The only possible explanation it that Daniels first wife was a Lentz.

Family Members
Parents
John Lentz
John Henry Lentz
1753–1835

Savilla Lentz
Savilla Lentz
1760–1847

Spouse
Daniel Speegle
Daniel Jacob Speegle
1777–1855 (m. 1804)

Siblings
John Lentz
John Lentz
1778–1842

Hannah Speegle
Hannah Joan Lentz Speegle
1785–1838

Ann Mary Lentz Spiegel
1786–1850

Samuel Lentz
Samuel Jarrett Lentz
1793–1849

Elizabeth McGuire
Elizabeth Lentz McGuire
1799–1829

Soloman Lentz
Soloman Lentz
1802–1888

Benjamin Lentz
Benjamin Lentz
1806–1873

Children
David Speegle
David Speegle
1806–1890

Absalom Speegle
Absalom Speegle
1808–1888

Margaret Lowrimore
Margaret B. Speegle Lowrimore
1811–1889

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Barbara Speegle's Timeline

1780
1780
Lincoln County, NC, United States
1805
February 25, 1805
North Carolina, United States
1806
July 15, 1806
Morgan, Lincoln, North Carolina, USA, Lincoln, Lincoln County, North Carolina, United States
1807
1807
NC, United States
1808
1808
NC, United States
1809
1809
NC, United States
1810
1810
North Carolina, United States
1811
May 4, 1811
Lincoln County, North Carolina, United States
1811
Lincoln County, North Carolina, USA