Johan Jacob Duey, 17251788 (aged 63 years)

Name
Johan Jacob /Duey/
Given names
Johan Jacob
Surname
Duey
Birth
Christening
Address: Evangelical Lutheran Church
Christening of a brother
Birth of a brother
Christening of a brother
Birth of a brother
Christening of a brother
Birth of a brother
about 1729 (aged 4 years)
Birth of a sister
Death of a paternal grandmother
Death of a mother
Marriage of a parent
Christening of a half-sister
Death of a paternal grandfather
Christening of a half-brother
Marriage
Christening of a son
Address: Swatara Evangelical Lutheran Church
Birth of a daughter
Birth of a son
Birth of a daughter
Birth of a son
between 1753 and 1755 (aged 30 years)
Birth of a son
Birth of a son
Birth of a son
Birth of a son
Christening of a son
Name of addressee: Heidleberg Congregation
Birth of a son
Death of a father
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Birth of a daughter
Death of a brother
Citation details: 60
Birth of a grandson
Marriage of a son
Marriage of a son
about 1787 (aged 62 years)
Birth of a grandson
Christening of a son
Address: Reformed Church
Death
LDS baptism
November 11, 1998 (210 years after death)
Temple: Portland, Oregon, United States
LDS spouse sealing
December 8, 1998 (210 years after death)
Temple: Portland, Oregon, United States
LDS child sealing
December 29, 1998 (210 years after death)
Temple: Portland, Oregon, United States
LDS endowment
September 4, 1999 (211 years after death)
Temple: Provo, Utah, United States
Family with parents
father
16891766
Birth: 1689 32 23 Area Of Munich And Nurmberg, Germany
Death: November 1766Hanover Township, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA
mother
17001732
Birth: about 1700Bavaria, Germany
Death: February 29, 1732Bavaria, Germany
Marriage MarriageMarch 10, 1716Kriegsfeld, Pfalz, Bavaria, Germany
4 years
elder sister
1719
Birth: 1719 30 19 Bavaria, Germany
Death:
3 years
elder brother
1721
Birth: 1721 32 21 Bavaria, Germany
Death:
3 years
elder sister
1723
Birth: 1723 34 23 Bavaria, Germany
Death:
3 years
himself
17251788
Birth: 1725 36 25 Kriegsfeld, Pfalz, Bavaria, Germany
Death: about 1788Carlisle Springs, Cumberland, Pennsylvania, USA
3 years
younger brother
1727
Birth: 1727 38 27 Bavaria, Germany
Death:
3 years
younger brother
17291776
Birth: 1729 40 29 Bavaria, Germany
Death: December 8, 1776Ship In New York Harbor, New York, New York, USA
1 year
younger brother
1729
Birth: about 1729 40 29 Bavaria, Germany
Death:
4 years
younger sister
1732
Birth: 1732 43 32 Bavaria, Germany
Death:
Father’s family with Anna Maria Reiss (Reissen)
father
16891766
Birth: 1689 32 23 Area Of Munich And Nurmberg, Germany
Death: November 1766Hanover Township, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA
stepmother
1732
Christening: June 1732Kriegsfeld, Pfalz, Germany
Death: Pennsylvania, USA
Marriage MarriageApril 12, 1735Kriegsfeld, Pfalz, Germany
15 months
half-sister
1736
Christening: June 1736 47 4 Kriegsfeld, Pfalz, Germany
Death:
3 years
half-brother
1739
Christening: February 22, 1739 50 6 Kriegsfeld, Pfalz, Germany
Death:
Family with Catherine Wolfersberger
himself
17251788
Birth: 1725 36 25 Kriegsfeld, Pfalz, Bavaria, Germany
Death: about 1788Carlisle Springs, Cumberland, Pennsylvania, USA
wife
17331820
Birth: August 3, 1733 39 36 East Cocalico Township, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA
Death: September 25, 1820WestHanover Township, Dauphin, Pennsylvania, USA
Marriage Marriageabout 1747Heidelberg Township, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA
18 months
son
17481834
Christening: June 15, 1748 23 14 Cocalico Township, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA
Death: October 3, 1834North Middleton Township, Cumberland, Pennsylvania, USA
3 years
daughter
1750
Birth: 1750 25 16 Bucks, Pennsylvania, USA
Death:
2 years
son
17511839
Birth: 1751 26 17 Heidelberg Township, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA
Death: 1839Pennsylvania, USA
2 years
daughter
1752
Birth: 1752 27 18 Pennsylvania, USA
Death:
4 years
son
1753
Birth: between 1753 and 1755 30 21 Pennsylvania, USA
Death:
5 years
son
17581836
Birth: February 15, 1758 33 24 Heidelberg Township, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA
Death: May 30, 1836Carlisle Springs, Cumberland, Pennsylvania, USA
3 years
son
17601814
Birth: 1760 35 26 Heidelberg, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA
Death: August 14, 1814Middleton Township, Cumberland, Pennsylvania, USA
3 years
son
17621817
Birth: 1762 37 28 Jefferson Township, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA
Death: 1817Allen Township, Cumberland, Pennsylvania, USA
3 years
son
1764
Birth: June 27, 1764 39 30 Schaefferstown, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA
Death:
18 months
son
17651841
Birth: about 1765 40 31 Heidleberg Township, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, USA
Death: August 31, 1841Cumberland, Pennsylvania, USA
5 years
son
17691833
Birth: 1769 44 35 Pennsylvania, USA
Death: October 15, 1833Newville, West Pennsboro Township, Pennsylvania, USA
4 years
daughter
1772
Birth: 1772 47 38 Pennsylvania, USA
Death:
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Documentation: Information from "John Samuel Duey", by Charles J. Duey
Conrad Duy and family arrived in Philadelphia in 1740, soon taking up residence in the area of the Tohicken Reformed and Lutheran Church, Bedminster Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. This was an historic church, founded by pious Lutherans and Huguenots as an effort to Christianize America. Many of the church members were sent by the Pietistic Movement associated with the University of Halle, Germany. Christian and Frederich Duy, Conrad's nephews, came to Philadelphia in 1750, and settled in Germantown. Their brother Johann Phillipp arrived in 1764. These Pioneers served in the Pa. Militia during the Revolutionary War, and at least two died in the service.
From this colonial beginning, the Dueys began a march westward, first to Bucks Co., then the area today known as Lebanon Co., and thence into the area now occupied by Harrisburg. A few years prior to the Revolutionary War, John Jacob Duey and his wife, Anna Catherine Wolfersberger, with their children, moved across the Susquehenna River into the new farming area around Carlisle (founded in 1750). They speculated in land and also owned farming sites. Sons Peter, Martin, Philip, and Conrad either owned farms or rented them. Peter was a weaver, as was another Duey in Hummelstown. Some were wheelwrights and/or wagon makers, one a cooper. In the next generation, a grandson of the Duey/Wolfersberger family, Jacob, was involved in real estate. These all were associated with either the Lutheran churches or the Reformed churches, including the Presbyterian. By the middle of the 1800s, we have record of a strong musical talent in the family. John Samuel Duey, b. 1820, was a choir director in Quincy, Pa., and his son, George Sylvester, had a small music school along with his wagonmaking business. John Samuel also taught musical instruments, having a marching band and being involved with the training of soldiers in the Civil War. George was choir director for a time at the Pine Street Presbyterian Church in downtown Harrisburg.