NameElisabetha Grössmann
Birth1 May 1669
Death4 Apr 1739
FatherJohan Friedrich Grössmann (1629-1669)
MotherCatharina (~1645-)
Spouses
Birthabt 1662
Death1745
OccupationSmith or Blacksmith in Pfungstadt
FatherJohannes Peter Marsteller (1608-1678)
Marriage 17 JAN 1685/86
ChildrenFrederick Ludwig (1702-1753)
 Elizabeth (1691-)
 Maria Elisabeth (1693-)
 Johann George (1695-)
 Johan Velten (1697-)
 Jacob (1698-)
 Johan Nickel (1703-)
 Anna Catharina (1706-)
Notes for Elisabetha Grössmann
Elizabetha Crößmann b. 5/1/1669 d. 4/4/1739588

aka: Elisabetha Crosssman (Groessman)
Margretha Barbara MARSTELLER
Sex:  F
Event(s):
Birth:  12 Feb 1710
Pfungstadt, Strknb., Hessen
Parents:
Father:  Nicholas MARSTELLER
Mother:  Elisabetha GROESSMANN
1. Elizabeth MARSTELLER b: 19 SEP 1691
2. Maria Elisabeth MARSTELLER b: 15 SEP 1693
3. Johann George MARSTELLER b: 4 SEP 1695
4. Johan Velten MARSTELLER b: 22 APR 1697
5. Jacob MARSTELLER b: 21 JAN 1698/99
6. Frederick Ludwig MARSTELLER b: 11 JAN 1701/02
7. Johan Nickel MARSTELLER b: 20 JAN 1703/04
8. Anna Catharina Marsteller MARSTELLER b: 26 AUG 1706
9. Anna Margaretha Barbara MARSTELLER b: 12 FEB 1708/09
Notes for Nickel (Nicholas) (Spouse 1)
Nicholas Marsteller 1662-1745 & Elisabetha Crößmann588

Nickel (Nicholas) Marsteller was a Blacksmith in Pfungstadt. Four of his children, two sons and two daughters, eventually emigrated to America. Nickolas' father was Johannes Peter Marsteller b. Nov-27-1608, Pfungstadt, d. Jan-02-1678/79. Nickolas' mother was Catherina Seipet
aka: Nicholas Marsteller last name Merstelen??

587On board the ship Samuel, Hugh Percy commander, from Rotterdam via Cowes, England, qualified 11 Aug 1732, Nicholas CORBER (umlaut over the O), age 22. The first version of the list, written by the captain or one of the ship's officers, includes women and children, non of whom have a surname similar to Nicholas'. There were 106 men (age 16 and older), 89 women and 84 children on board, for a total of 279 passengers, all of whom are noted to be Palatines. In the second and third versions of the list for this ship, which is made up of the adult male passengers' signatures, your ancestor signed his own name as Niklas KORPER (umlaut over the O) and Niklas KERPER, respectively.
Note: Cowes was an English port on the Isle of Wight). He was Niklas Korper on the signature list on the ship, Niklas Kerper on Clerk of Court's list when passengers took oath of allegiance to King of England and American Colonies (called 'Declaration of Fidelity and Abjuration'), and he was Nicholas Corber on the ship captain's list. - Margery Ellis. 587
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