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Whitehead, Valentine Jr.

männlich 1779 - 1865  (85 Jahre)


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  1. 1.  Whitehead, Valentine Jr. wurde geboren am 29 Nov 1779 in , Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, USA (Sohn von Weiskopf, Valentine Sr. und Ruff, Sophia Maria); gestorben am 22 Sep 1865 in New Paris, Elkhart County, Indiana, USA; wurde beigesetzt in Whitehead Cemetery, New Paris, Elkhart County, Indiana, USA.

    Notizen:

    Findagrave.com:
    findagrave.com/memorial/20319597/valentine-whitehead
    Source:
    Four Generations of the Immigrant Christian Rodabaugh by Kem Luther:
    Valentine was the eldest son of Valentine, Sr. and Mary (Ruff) Whitehead (Weisskopf). He was born and grew up in western Pennsylvania, near Pittsburgh, where his father had joined Gen. Forbes and Col. Washington in their campaign to recapture Ft. Duquesne (Ft. Pitt) from the French in 1758.
    The younger Valentine married Mary Kemrie (or Kemmerer), probably in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, on April 26, 1800. Mary's father may have been Johann Ludwig Cammerer.
    In 1801 Valentine, Jr. and his new wife moved from Westmoreland County to Butler County, Pennsylvania. In 1812 he followed other family members pushing west into the Old Northwest Territory, settling in Montgomery County, Ohio near Dayton.
    Nine of Valentine's twelve children moved to Elkhart County, Indiana in the 1840's. Although some of the land patents are dated as early as 1833, the 1840 census finds the Whiteheads still in Montgomery County. This would suggest that the Elkhart County land was purchased several years prior to the Whitehead migration to Indiana which actually occurred in the 1840's. This would have allowed time to prepare the land for farming and to build cabins.
    The Whiteheads were instrumental in developing the Church of the Brethren in southeastern Elkhart County. One of the earliest Dunkard churches in the county was built in 1854 with timbers donated by Valentine, Jr.'s son Samuel on land donated by Samuel's brothers. Long known as The Whitehead Church, the original building still stands as the Maple Grove Church across from the Whitehead Cemetery. Many additions and remodeling has made the original timber frame no longer visible, but it is there nonetheless.
    Whether Valentine, Jr. actually moved onto and worked his land in Elkhart County seems unlikely. The evidence is that, although he made mutliple trips to Elkhart County in the 1830's and 1840's, he did not move there until sometime between 1855 and 1860. We also know that by 1855 he was nearly blind. He doesn't show up on the Elkhart County census until 1860.
    Valentine, Jr. died in 1865 at the age of 85. Coincidentally, Valentine, Sr. also lived to be 85. That is, of course a ripe old age, but particularly so for American pioneers.

    Valentine heiratete Kemrie, Mary geschätzt 1800. Mary wurde geboren in 1780 in ,,, USA; gestorben am 29 Okt 1847 in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, USA; wurde beigesetzt in Fort McKinley Cemetery, Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, USA. [Familienblatt] [Familientafel]

    Kinder:
    1. Whitehead, Samuel wurde geboren am 21 Dez 1810 in ,, Pennsylvania, USA; gestorben am 31 Jan 1874 in , Elkhart County, Indiana, USA; wurde beigesetzt in Whitehead Cemetery, New Paris, Elkhart County, Indiana, USA.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Weiskopf, Valentine Sr. wurde geboren am 2 Sep 1743 in At Sea (Sohn von Weisskopf, Christoffel und Reidenbach, Elisabeth Barbara); gestorben am 28 Feb 1829 in North Huntingdon Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, USA; wurde beigesetzt in Brush Creek Cemetery, Irwin, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, USA.

    Anderer Ereignisse und Attribute:

    • Alias-Name: Valentine Whitehead

    Notizen:

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    Source:
    Four Generations of the Immigrant Christian Rodabaugh by Kem Luther:
    In 1743 Valentine's parents, Christoffel (Stoffel) and Elizabeth Weisskopf, set out from southwestern Germany for America. They brought with them their daughter, Magdalena, and Elizabeth was expecting another child. During the arduous trip Elizabeth gave birth to their son, Valentine.
    The Weisskopfs arrived in Philadelphia on September 8, 1743 on the Loyal Judith, James Coway, ship's master. Valentine was just six days old. Unfortunately, within 2 years Christoffel died. He was less than 30 years of age at the time of his death.
    On December 26, 1745 the widow Elizabeth married Christian Rodabough, by whom she had several more children. Christian adopted Valentine and his sister Magdalena as his own. The Rodaboughs lived and farmed in eastern Pennsylvania for a while, moved to Maryland for a time, then returned to eastern Pennsylvania.
    When Valentine was only 14 or 15-years old, he joined a group of soldiers under Gen. John Forbes in 1758 in the campaign to take Ft. Duquesne (Pittsburgh) back from the French. Since Valentine was so young, he may not have actually engaged in battle. He may have cut wood, run errands, helped the cook, etc. Col. George Washington came up from Virginia to join Gen. Forbes in this campaign.
    The 1758 campaign to drive the French from the Ohio Valley began on a sour note. Gen. Forbes was terribly ill, had to travel in a wagon bed and was unable to keep up with the main force. He turned the day-by-day command over to his second-in-command, Lt. Col. Henry Bouquet. As they neared the Fort in September, Bouquet sent 800 men under Maj. James Grant, primarily the 77th Regiment of Foot (Montgomrie's Highlanders), ahead to scout out the French emplacements and assess their strength. Grant, believing the fort to be lightly defended, instead drew the French out in an attempt to ambush them. The ambush went horribly wrong as Grant underestimated the number of French forces and their Indian allies. The Highlanders suffered high casualties and Grant was forced to make a desperate retreat.
    French commander de Lignery knew, however, that he would not be able to hold the fort against the main body of British troops, which numbered between 6,000 and 8,000 men. The fort was manned by only about 600 French and Indians and many of the natives began deserting him. On Nov. 26 he blew up the fort's magazines, set fire to the structure and retreated under cover of darkness. As the British marched toward the smoldering remains on the morning of the 27th young Valentine was greeted with an appalling sight. The Indians had decapitated the dead from among the Highlanders, impaled their heads on spikes and displayed their kilts below them.
    Around 1760, presumably at Valentine's urging, the entire Rodabough family moved to western Pennsylvania. By 1778 Valentine married Sophia Maria Ruff. He referred to her as Mary in his will. They had eleven children together, including Valentine, Jr. (my 4x great-grandfather, born in Nov. 1779), Mary, Barbara, Susanna, Elizabetha (called Elizabeth in his will), Magdalena, Catherine, Sara, Christianna (called Christina in his will), Christoper ("Stoffel," after his grandfather) and Peter. I believe that Amanda Whitehead Taylor, who is also buried in this cemetery, may be the daughter of Valentine's son Peter. If you can confirm this for me I would appreciate an email from you.
    Valentine is believed to have spent his life farming in North Huntingdon township, just north of the Pittsburgh. He may have used the name Whitehead during his lifetime, which is the English translation of Weisskopf. Nevertheless, he signed his will Valentine Wisecope, a phonetic spelling of Weisskopf. His children, however, abandoned the German name in favor of its anglicized version.

    Valentine heiratete Ruff, Sophia Maria geschätzt 1767. Sophia (Tochter von Ruff, Friedrich und Wilgard, Magthalina) wurde geboren in 1744; gestorben in 1821 in North Huntingdon Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, USA; wurde beigesetzt in Brush Creek Cemetery, Irwin, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, USA. [Familienblatt] [Familientafel]


  2. 3.  Ruff, Sophia Maria wurde geboren in 1744 (Tochter von Ruff, Friedrich und Wilgard, Magthalina); gestorben in 1821 in North Huntingdon Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, USA; wurde beigesetzt in Brush Creek Cemetery, Irwin, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, USA.

    Notizen:

    Findagrave.com:
    findagrave.com/memorial/20315163/sophia-maria-whitehead
    Source:
    Four Generations of the Immigrant Christian Rodabaugh by Kem Luther:
    Sophia Maria, who apparently went by Mary, as she is referenced in her husband's will, probably met and married Valentine Whitehead (Weisskopf) in the 1770's in Westmoreland County. Her maiden name is gleaned from the birth record of her daughter Susanna, which identified Mary's parents as Friedrich Ruff and Magthalina Wilgard (or Willyard).
    Mary and Valentine had 11 children, including Valentine, Jr., Mary, Barbara, Susanna, Elizabetha (called Elizabeth in her father's will), Magdalena, Catherine, Sarah, Christianna (called Christina in her father's will), Christopher ("Stoffel," after his grandfather) and Peter. A more detailed listing, including birth and death dates and spouses, is available in Kem Luther's work.
    Although little is known about my 5x great-grandmother Mary, without her pioneering spirit and obvious physical, emotional and spiritual fortitude, I wouldn't be around to write about her. She is buried next to her husband.

    Kinder:
    1. 1. Whitehead, Valentine Jr. wurde geboren am 29 Nov 1779 in , Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, USA; gestorben am 22 Sep 1865 in New Paris, Elkhart County, Indiana, USA; wurde beigesetzt in Whitehead Cemetery, New Paris, Elkhart County, Indiana, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Weisskopf, Christoffel wurde geboren in 1716 in ,, Rheinland-Pfalz, Deutschland (Sohn von Weisskopf, Jacob und Buffel, Maria Elisabetha); gestorben in 1744 in , Richmond County, Virginia, USA.

    Anderer Ereignisse und Attribute:

    • Alias-Name: Christoffel Weiskopf, Whitehead

    Notizen:

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    Geni:
    Born: Preußen, Deutschland

    Wikitree:
    ID: 4C958928DE7B854A8B3E515738FF01319431
    Christoffel/Stoffel Weiskopf/Whitehead was the immigrant for our Whitehead line.
    At age 27, Stoffel with his wife, Elizabeth, age 28, Magdalena, a young daughter, and a new born son, Valentine, born on board the ship arrived in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania where he signed the Oath of Allegiance to King George II on September 2, 1743.
    The ship was the Royal Judith sailing from Rotterdam, Holland, under the direction of Captain James Cowey.
    they came with 250 immigrants from the Palatine District of southern Germany.
    The Weiskopf family was German Reformed Church.
    Stoffel/Christoffel Weisskopf died about 1745
    His wife married Christian Rodabaugh on December 26, 1745. The Rodabaughs settled in Frederick County, Maryland.
    Four children were born with the name Rodabaugh, Christian, John, Elizabeth and Adam
    The Brethren came from the Palatinate in Germany between 1719 and the mid-1730s-almost everyone in the group emigrated.

    Christoffel heiratete Reidenbach, Elisabeth Barbara geschätzt 1839. Elisabeth wurde geboren in 1717 in ,,, Deutschland; gestorben in 1789 in Greensburg, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, USA. [Familienblatt] [Familientafel]


  2. 5.  Reidenbach, Elisabeth Barbara wurde geboren in 1717 in ,,, Deutschland; gestorben in 1789 in Greensburg, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, USA.

    Notizen:

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    Geni:
    Born: Preußen, Deutschland

    Kinder:
    1. Weisskopf, Magdalena wurde geboren geschätzt 1941 in ,, Rheinland-Pfalz, Deutschland; und gestorben.
    2. 2. Weiskopf, Valentine Sr. wurde geboren am 2 Sep 1743 in At Sea; gestorben am 28 Feb 1829 in North Huntingdon Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, USA; wurde beigesetzt in Brush Creek Cemetery, Irwin, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, USA.

  3. 6.  Ruff, Friedrich wurde geboren geschätzt 1714; und gestorben.

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    Friedrich heiratete Wilgard, Magthalina geschätzt 1740. Magthalina wurde geboren geschätzt 1717; und gestorben. [Familienblatt] [Familientafel]


  4. 7.  Wilgard, Magthalina wurde geboren geschätzt 1717; und gestorben.

    Anderer Ereignisse und Attribute:

    • Alias-Name: Magthalina Willyard

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    Kinder:
    1. 3. Ruff, Sophia Maria wurde geboren in 1744; gestorben in 1821 in North Huntingdon Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, USA; wurde beigesetzt in Brush Creek Cemetery, Irwin, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Weisskopf, Jacob wurde geboren geschätzt 1686; und gestorben.

    Anderer Ereignisse und Attribute:

    • Alias-Name: Jacob Weiskop

    Notizen:

    Geni:
    Born: 1651 bis 1711

    Jacob heiratete Buffel, Maria Elisabetha. Maria wurde geboren geschätzt 1689; und gestorben. [Familienblatt] [Familientafel]


  2. 9.  Buffel, Maria Elisabetha wurde geboren geschätzt 1689; und gestorben.

    Anderer Ereignisse und Attribute:

    • Alias-Name: Maria Elizabetha Buffel

    Notizen:

    Geni:
    Born: 1651 bis 1711

    Kinder:
    1. 4. Weisskopf, Christoffel wurde geboren in 1716 in ,, Rheinland-Pfalz, Deutschland; gestorben in 1744 in , Richmond County, Virginia, USA.