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About Johann Martin Zerbe, II
- Name: Johann Martin Zerbe
- Birth Date: Dec 1671
- Birth Place: Rheingau-Taunus-Kreis, Hessen, Germany
- Death Date: 22 Apr 1739
- Death Place: Host, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA
- Cemetery: North Heidelberg Church Cemetery
- Burial or Cremation Place: North Heidelberg, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Has Bio?: Y
Baptism 17 Dec 1671 at Kettenbach, Germany the son of Martin and Anna Elisabetha Zerbe. Died around 1739 in Host PO, Jefferson Township, Berks County, PA.
Children: George Peter Zerbe
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Source Information
Ancestry.com. U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012.
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Suggested Records
Millennium File: Johann Martin Zerbe
U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s: Martin Zerbe
U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970: Martin Zerbe
U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900: Anna Elizabetha Jungel
Millennium File: Anna Elizabetha Junge
U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s: Martin Zerbe
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- Name Martin Zerbe
- Gender Male
- Birth Date 17 Dec 1671
- Birth Place Kettenbach, Germany
- Marriage Date 11 Feb 1697
Spouse Anna Elizabetha Junge
Children:
Maria Elizabeth Zerbe
Household Members:
Name Age
- Martin Zerbe
- Anna Elizabetha Junge
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- Name Johann Martin Zerbe
- Birth 17 Dec 1671 - Kettenbach, Nassau, Hessen, Germany
- Death 1739 - Jefferson, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States REVIEW
- Family Data Collection - Marriages
- Family Trees
- Name Anna Elizabetha Jungel
- Spouse Johan Zerwe
- Marriage 11 February 1696 - Kettenbach, Nassau Hessen
- U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current: Birth, Marriage & Death
- Name Johann Martin Zerbe
- Birth 12 1671 - Rheingau-Taunus-Kreis, Hessen, Germany
- Death 22 04 1739 - Host, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA REVIEW
U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s: Immigration & Emigration
- Name Johann Philip Zerbe
- Arrival 1710-1711 - New York, New York REVIEW
Pennsylvania, Church Records - Adams, Berks, and Lancaster Counties, 1729-1881 Birth, Marriage & Death
- Name Martin Zerbe
- Residence 22 Apr 1739 - Northkill, Berks Co., PA REVIEW
U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900: Birth, Marriage & Death
- Name Johan Mart Zerbe /Spouse Anna Elizabetha Jungel
- Marriage 1697 -
- Immigrant Date 3/6/2011 Submitted By jewelyw VIEW
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Memorial Photos Flowers Edit Share Learn about upgrading this memorial... Birth: 1640 Kettenbach Rheingau-Taunus-Kreis Hessen, Germany Death: Mar., 1694 Kettenbach Rheingau-Taunus-Kreis Hessen, Germany
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Spouse:
Anna Elisabetha Elbert Zerbe (1644 - 1703)
Children:
Johann Martin Zerbe (1671 - 1739)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial: Kettenbach Cemetery Hausen ueber Aar Rheingau-Taunus-Kreis Hessen, Germany
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Baptism 17 Dec 1671 at Kettenbach, Germany the son of Martin and Anna Elisabetha Zerbe. Died around 1739 in Host PO, Jefferson Township, Berks County, PA.
In June or July 1710 Johann Martin migrated with his family to the province of New York as part of the Palatine expedition financed by the British Crown for the purpose of developing naval stores. It is presumed that Johann Martin's brother Johann Philip came to America on the same ship. Martin settled in Columbia Co., New York, at East Camp, also known as Annsburg and Wormsdorff. From 1710 to 1712 Johann Martin appeared on Gov. Hunter's subsistence list, during which time he drew 91 pounds in food and supplies.
Johann Martin and his brother Johann Philip, both of Annsburg, volunteered in Capt. Hartman Winedecker's Co. in 1711 in an expedition against the French in Canada as part of Queen Anne's War. Johann Martin was naturalized a British subject at the town hall at Albany, New York, on 17 Jan 1715/6. It appears that Martin remained in Columbia Co., N.Y., on or near the Livingston Manor, not migrating to the Schoharie Valley as did many of his neighbors, until he migrated to the Tulpehocken region of northwestern Berks Co., PA., in 1723.
The following is provided by F-A-G contributor Andrew Jackson Powell (#48421289). Note for Martin Zerbe and wife Anna Elisabetha (Elbert) Zerbe, and their children:
The place of residence and death for Martin Zerbe and wife Anna Elisabetha (Elbert) Zerbe, and the place of baptisms listed in the Kettenbach Church Book for their children were at Kettenbach in the Duchy of Hesse-Nassau, today:
Kettenbach, Rheingau-Taunus-Kreis, Hessen, Germany (with a postal code today of 65326 Aarbergen, Hessen, Germany, in the Aartal (Aar Valley)).
Kettenbach is located about 10 miles south of Limburg and about 15 miles north of Wiesbaden, in the Land of Hessen, Germany.
Kettenbach the village name is listed in the Find-A-Grave place names under Land (state) "Hessen" and district "Rheingau-Taunus-Kreis".
Biography from https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Zerbe-10
Johann Martin Zerbe was born and baptized on December 17, 1671 in Kettenbach, Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz, Bayern, Germany, the son of Martin and Anna Elisabetha Zerbe. His name is also shown as Martin Zerbe, Zerbst, Zerben or Zwerbe (as well as Marte Serber). He was married to Anna Elizabeth Jungel (as Johan Mart Zerbe, born Germany, to Anna Elizabetha Jungel born 1674) on Feb. 11, 1697 in Kettenbach. The couple lived at Kettenbach until after the birth of their seventh child.
The family probably floated down the Rhine River to Rotterdam, where the parents and four children sailed for England in June 1709. The trip was made on Capt. Robert Bulman's ship in the 4th party of Palatines; Martin's brother Johan Phillip Zerbe accompanied them.
Martin Zerbst, Lutheran, husbandman and vinedresser, age 34, and his family appeared on a list of Palatine refugees at St. Catherine's and Deftford, London from June 11 - June 15, 1709. Zerbe also appears on several Palatine Debtors Lists from St. Catherine’s and Deftford. In 1710, he was shown with three adults and 4 children under 10. The Zerbe family spent the winter in the army tents outside London. The London list included four sons, aged 11, 8, 4 and 2 years, i.e. respectively Johan Jacob (1698), George Peter (1702), Johann Philipp (1703) and Johann Japhet (1705).
In June or July of 1710, Martin [im]migrated with his family on one of 11 ships provided by the British Crown to the province of New York. It is presumed that Martin's brother Johan Philip came to America on the same ship. They arrived in New York in poor health and were housed on Nutten Island.
Martin settled in Livingston Manor, New York, at East Camp, also known as Annsburg and Wormsdorff. In Livingston Manor, each settler got lots of 40 feet in the front and 50 feet deep. From 1710 to 1712 Martin appeared on Gov. Hunter's subsistence list, getting £91 in food and supplies. Martin, as Marte Server, was naturalized a British subject at the town hall at Albany, New York, on 17 January 1715/16. The last entry appears in February 1722, when the family moved to Tulpehocken Township in Berks County, Pa.
In the early 18th century, the Queen Anne’s war broke out in the colonies, called the "War of the Spanish Succession". The settlers, including Martin Zerbe and his brother Philip, both of Annsburg, were required to serve, and on July 11, 1711 they marched to Canada. The men were enlisted from the village of Annsburg, New York and were in Captain Hartman Windecker's Company. After their return from the Queen Anne's War, the governor took their weapons fearing a revolt.
After the war, the settlers had trouble with Governor Hunter and left Livingston’s Manor, moving to Schoharie, New York. Here, they had problems with the Dutch, who defrauded them of their land. The Governor of Pennsylvania heard about their problems, and wanting to populate Pennsylvania, invited them to move to there. In all, 33 families led by friendly Indians came to Tulpehocken Township, which was then located in Chester County, Pa.
The last 3 children in the family, all daughters, were born while the family lived in New York. Martin Zerbe arrived on Tulpehaca Creek in the spring of 1723. In 1724 he was one of 15 signers who petitioned the Pennsylvania authorities for titles to the land on which they had settled. Martin signed as Toritine Serbo and settled in Fell's Manor. He was on Tulpehocken's tax rates of January 10-11, 1726 and January 2-4, 1727. Martin was still alive in 1737, when he was a baptismal witness for a grandson.
Martin died in 1739 in (now Jefferson Township), Berks County, Pennsylvania. He is buried in North Heidelberg Church Cemetery, North Heidelberg, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA.
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/86155200/johann-martin-zerbe
Martin Zirbe the second was born in Germany and died in Hosts, Berks County, Pennsylvania. He married Anna Elizabeth Jungel in Kettenbach Germany. He and Anna had ten children. A set of twins, one a boy the other a girl. The twin daughter apparently died at birth and no name was documented. Child number five a boy named Johann Japhet Zerbe was on February 17, 1703/04 and died February 22, 1703/04. A son Johannes Japhet Zerbe was born in 1705and died unknown.
Marte Server was naturalized in Albany on 17 Jan 1715/16
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GEDCOM Note
Johannes and he younger brother, Johannes Phillip, both served in the Queen Ann's war, enlisting 16 July 1711 as volunteers from the village of Annesburg, NY They served in Captain Hartman Windecker's Co. Johannes Martin Zerwe migrated to Tulpehocken, Lancaster, PA about 1725, settling at Fell's Manor, Chester Co. (now Host's Post Office, Berks Co.) PA, now known as "Schaffner's." Due to Indian troubles, the authorities could not survey lands to the early settlers and it wasn't until the Penn heirs had settled with the Indians for their lands that deeds could be obtained for the Germans.
Johann Martin Zerbe, II's Timeline
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December 11, 1671
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Kettenbach, Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz, Bayern, Germany
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December 17, 1671
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Kettenbach, Hessen-Nassau, Untertaunus, Prussia
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1697 |
October 12, 1697
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Kettenbach, Aarbergen, Rheingau-Taunus-Kreis, Hesse, Germany
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October 12, 1697
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Kettenbach, Aarbergen, Rheingau-Taunus-Kreis, Hesse, Germany
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1698 |
October 4, 1698
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Kettenbach, Aarbergen, Darmstadt, Hessen, Germany
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December 4, 1698
Age 26
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Kettenbach, Nassau, Prussia
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1702 |
January 22, 1702
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Kettenbach, Aarbergen, Darmstadt, Hessen, Germany
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1704 |
February 1, 1704
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Kettenbach, Aarbergen, Darmstadt, Hessen, Germany
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1708 |
1708
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Kettenbach, Untertaunuskreis, Hesse-Nassau, Prussia, Germany
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1709 |
June 10, 1709
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Livingston Manor, Columbia, New York, United States
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