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Anna Apolonia REDWINE

Anna Apolonia REDWINE[1]

Female Abt 1730 -

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  • Name Anna Apolonia REDWINE 
    Born Abt 1730  Germany, Rhineland, Pfalz, Freckenfeld Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Female 
    _UID 8100ADFD59FF44C1831557E9B9D5EC987206 
    Died America Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I9974  Carney Wehofer 2024 Genealogy
    Last Modified 5 Feb 2012 

    Father Friedrich REDWINE,   b. 15 Jul 1679, Wrttemberg, Holzgerlingen Of Freckenfeld, Germany Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 23 Jan 1753, Rhineland, Pfalz, Freckenfeld, Germany Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 73 years) 
    Married Abt 1698  Germany, Wrttemberg, Holzgerlingen Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F4974  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • A sister to Ludwig was one of the witnesses to the birth of his third child (Doc. #4)Christenings ( FHL # 247602 )
      1738 - 1779 Germany, ( Bavarian - Pfalz ) Freckenfeld Parish. 1740 the 8th December, John Ludwig Riedweiler, citizen and weaver here, and his wife Barbara had a son christened, who was born on the 4th of December and named Johann Ludwig.
      Christening witnesses were: Johan Ludwig Apfel, legitimate son of deceased Theobaldt Apflen - former citizen here. Anna Apolonia, legitimate daughter of Friedrich Riedweiler - citizen here. Both witnesses were unmarried. We witness: Ludwig Riedweil as Father and Ludwig Apfel as Godfather, Christian Melchlor Fischer, Minister.
      Anna Apolonia was married 10 May 1753 to Johann Christian Apfel according to a public decree (Doc.#7) . Apparently they were required to be married before they could leave, and they left the 12th of May for America. In the article,
      Emigration to the North American Colonies in the 18th Century from the Lutheran Church-book of Freckenfeld by Fr. Krebs (1952) it has the following paragraph about Christian Apffel (translated here by me) (Doc.#8)
      1. Christian Apffel, chr. 28 October 1722 at Freckenfeld, as the son of Hans Erhard Apffel, citizen at Freckenfeld and his wife Anna Maria. Married 10 May 1753 at Freckenfeld to Anna Apollonia Riedweil. (Married 1753 the 10th of May; left for the New Land the 12th of the same month and year).
      It was very interesting to find that the father of Ludwig and Anna Appolonia Riedweil, Friedrich Riedweil died as a poor man in Freckerifeld 23 January 1753 (Doc.#9). It seems that Anna Appolonla may have been taking care of her father until his death and shortly thereafter left for America where her brother was residing.
      -----Original Message-----
      See Frederick REDWINE's card for full text.
      I found Johann's birth record of 8-Dec-1740 soon, and after a lot of additional searching one of his sisters, Anna in Feb.1745. Among her godmothers is an aunt, and her grandfather Friedrich Riedweil is noted also as citizen of Freckenfeld.<>
      I have listed below parts from three email message about Anna Apolonia who Dr. Georg says is an aunt.
      The first part below of course is from Dr. Georg and I think the Palmer email message below that were he starts Now turning to the German Records at his #2 record... I have it listed below.
      I think Pallmer solves the question for us at least for the time being and gives us a logical place to record the aunt in our data base.
      I would like to know if any of you are thinking in the same way that I am thinking...that Anna Apolonia is the very young sister of Lewis Redwine Sr. I propose to list her that way until such time that the source data would prove other wise.
      ------------------------------------
      From Dr. Georg
      My picture is:
      Friedrich = grandfather of the newborn son
      Johann Ludwig = father, Barbara = mother
      Johann Ludwig = son, born 4-Dec-1740, bapt. 8-Dec (this record)
      Anna Apolonia = bapt. witness, aunt of the newborn
      ------------------------------------
      From Palmer
      I was able to identify the following "miscellaneous" Riedweil entries in the IGI:
      1. Maria Catharina, daughter of Johannes Riedweilen and his wife Magdalena, ~Freckenfeld 1.viii.1723. She may have been the Maria Catharina R. who oo D-76872 Minfeld [the village immediately to the east of Freckenfeld] 22.xi.1757: Jacob
      Steinfelss.
      2. Anna Appolonia Riedweilin, oo Freckenfeld 10.v.1753: Johann Christian Apffel.
      ------------------------Peter's that sent me the pictures of the book that lists people that have left Freckenfeld over the years. I have the part we are interested attached as Anna.jpg in a graphic format. Sincerely, Tex Dick


      Searching for surnames mostly in Upstate SC/GA: ADDISON, ALLISON, CANADY, COLEMAN, CORBIN, COX, CRAIG, DEAN, FOWLER, GILLILAN, HALEY, GORDON, GRAY, HENSON, JAMES, McMILLIAN, McPHERSON, MOODY, NEWTON, PARKER, PASSMORE, PATTERSON, PAYNE, POINDEXTER, REDWINE, REID, ROY, SHIRES, SWANN, WEST, WHITMIRE, WOODALL

  • Sources 
    1. [S466] David S. Payne, David S. Payne [email protected].