Mühlenberg, Dr. Heinrich Melchior
1711 - 1787 (76 Jahre)-
Name Mühlenberg, Heinrich Melchior Präfix Dr. Spitzname Henry Geburt 6 Sep 1711 Einbeck, Kreis Northeim, Niedersachsen, Deutschland [1, 2] Geschlecht männlich Alias-Name Muhlenberg Beruf Lutherischer Theologe Tod 7 Okt 1787 Providence, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA [1, 2] Beerdigung Augustus Lutheran Church Cemetery, Trappe, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA [1] Personen-Kennung I177856 Zimbelmann Zuletzt bearbeitet am 4 Jun 2018
Vater Mühlenberg, Nicolaus Melchior, geb. 1687, Einbeck, Kreis Northeim, Niedersachsen, Deutschland gest. 1723, Einbeck, Kreis Northeim, Niedersachsen, Deutschland (Alter 36 Jahre) Mutter Kleinschmid, Anna Maria, geb. 19 Feb 1691, ,, Hessen, Deutschland gest. 19 Aug 1740, Einbeck, Kreis Northeim, Niedersachsen, Deutschland (Alter 49 Jahre) Eheschließung geschätzt 1710 Familien-Kennung F58995 Familienblatt | Familientafel
Familie Weiser, Anna Maria, geb. 24 Jun 1727, Schoharie, Schoharie County, New York, USA gest. 25 Aug 1802, Trappe, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA (Alter 75 Jahre) Eheschließung 22 Apr 1745 Stouchsburg, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA [2] Kinder + 1. Muhlenberg, John Peter Gabriel, geb. 1 Okt 1746, Trappe, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA gest. 1 Okt 1807, Grays Ferry, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA (Alter 61 Jahre) + 2. Muhlenberg, Eva Elisabeth, geb. 10 Feb 1748, Trappe, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA gest. 1808, Stouchsburg, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA (Alter 59 Jahre) 3. Muhlenberg, Frederick Augustus Conrad, geb. 1 Jan 1750, Trappe, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA gest. 5 Jun 1801, Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA (Alter 51 Jahre) 4. Muhlenberg, Margaret Henrietta, geb. 17 Sep 1751, Trappe, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA gest. 23 Okt 1831, New York, New York County, New York, USA (Alter 80 Jahre) + 5. Muhlenberg, Gotthilf Heinrich Ernst, geb. 17 Nov 1753, Trappe, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA gest. 23 Mai 1815, Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA (Alter 61 Jahre) 6. Muhlenberg, Mary Catherine, geb. 4 Nov 1755, Trappe, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA gest. 15 Okt 1812, Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA (Alter 56 Jahre) 7. Muhlenberg, John Enoch Samuel, geb. 21 Aug 1758, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA gest. 16 Feb 1764, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA (Alter 5 Jahre) 8. Muhlenberg, John Charles, geb. 18 Nov 1760 gest. 24 Nov 1760 (Alter 0 Jahre) 9. Muhlenberg, Unbekannt, geb. um 1762, Trappe, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA gest. Datum unbekannt 10. Muhlenberg, Catherine Salome, geb. 18 Apr 1764, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA gest. 20 Aug 1765, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA (Alter 1 Jahr) + 11. Muhlenberg, Maria Salome, geb. 13 Jul 1766, Montgomery, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, USA gest. 13 Mrz 1827, Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA (Alter 60 Jahre) 12. Muhlenberg, Emanuel Samuel, geb. 11 Jul 1769, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA gest. 24 Dez 1769, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA (Alter 0 Jahre) Zuletzt bearbeitet am 4 Jun 2018 Familien-Kennung F58994 Familienblatt | Familientafel
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Fotos Heinrich Melchior Mühlenberg - 1751
Heinrich Melchior Mühlenberg - 1751
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Notizen - Eric Zimbelmann:
Death: Trappe, Montgomery County (auch)
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Stammeltern der amerikanischen " Muhlenberg-Dynastie "
Nach dem Studium der Theologie in Göttingen u. Halle und seiner Ordination in Leipzig 1741 wurde Mühlenberg als Missionar nach Britisch-Nordamerika entsandt. Er gilt als Begründer des deutschsprachigen lutherischen Gemeindewesens in den Kolonien - Internet, Wikipedia
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Person: Strecker Familienforschung
Familie: Strecker Familienforschung / Carl Schlegel, Schlegel´s American Families of German Ancestry
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Death: Trappe, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA
Religious Leader. He was the principal organizer of American Lutheranism. He was born in Einbeck, Germany, on September 6, 1711, and studied at Goettingen and at Halle. Lutherans in America in the mid-eighteenth century were found in scattered communities with no central organization and in danger of factionalism. Several congregations wrote to Halle University, asking for a pastor to take charge. Hermann Francke, a Lutheran leader of the Pietist movement at Halle, chose Muhlenberg and sent him to America. Henry arrived at Charleston on September 23, 1742. He was soon recognized by Lutheran churches as the senior Lutheran pastor in America. He set the tone for the Lutheran community in what became the United States; and almost all Lutheran Churches in America today use liturgies which were developed from the one that he proposed for American use. His plans for local church government, presented to congregations that had been accustomed to a great deal of government control, eased the transition to the "free church" model, and form the basis for plans of local church government in American Lutheran churches today. Henry M. Muhlenberg died on October 7, 1787. His epitaph (in Latin) reads: "Who and what he was, future ages will know without a stone."
He was born in Einbeck, in the German state of Hanover. He was the son of Nicolaus Melchoir Muhlenberg and Anna Maria Kleinschmid. In 1745 he married Anna Maria Weiser, daughter of Conrad Weiser. They had 11 children. (bio by: Thomas Fisher)
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