Mary Catherine Petree

Female 1823 - 1891  (68 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Mary Catherine Petree was born 8 Apr 1823, North Carolina, USA (daughter of Henry Petree and Eva Rebecca Buchanan); died 3 Jul 1891, Forsyth, North Carolina, USA; was buried , Pfafftown, Forsyth, North Carolina, USA.

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    • Find-A-Grave: 78287096
    • Reference Number: 55895

    Notes:

    Buried:
    Old Doubs Methodist Church Cemetery


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Henry Petree was born 27 Sep 1783, Stokes, North Carolina, USA (son of Johann Henrich Petree and Margaretha Barbara Magdalina Zimmerman); died 9 Mar 1868, Germanton, Stokes, North Carolina, USA; was buried , Meadows, Stokes, North Carolina, USA.

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    • Find-A-Grave: 36973132
    • Reference Number: 39494

    Notes:

    Buried:
    Tuttle Family Cemetery

    Henry married Eva Rebecca Buchanan 1812, Stokes, North Carolina, USA. Eva was born 15 Sep 1784, Rockingham, North Carolina, USA; died 24 Jul 1843, Stokes, North Carolina, USA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Eva Rebecca Buchanan was born 15 Sep 1784, Rockingham, North Carolina, USA; died 24 Jul 1843, Stokes, North Carolina, USA.

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    • Reference Number: 55998

    Children:
    1. 1. Mary Catherine Petree was born 8 Apr 1823, North Carolina, USA; died 3 Jul 1891, Forsyth, North Carolina, USA; was buried , Pfafftown, Forsyth, North Carolina, USA.
    2. Elizabeth Petree was born Abt 1813, Stokes, North Carolina, USA.
    3. Margaret F Petree was born Abt 1814, Stokes, North Carolina, USA.
    4. William Henry Petree was born Abt 1815, Stokes, North Carolina, USA.
    5. Riley Frost Petree was born 18 Jul 1820, Stokes, North Carolina, USA; died 15 Jan 1902, Stokes, North Carolina, USA; was buried , Germanton, Stokes, North Carolina, USA.
    6. Ezekial Buchanan Petree
    7. Hannah Rebecca Petree


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Johann Henrich PetreeJohann Henrich Petree was born 6 Nov 1755, Richmond, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA (son of Johann Jacob Petri, Sr and Anna Eva Kühnlin); died 6 May 1804, Stokes, North Carolina, USA; was buried , Rural Hall, Forsyth, North Carolina, USA.

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    • Name: Henry Petry
    • Name: John Henry Petree
    • Reference Number: 11125
    • Residence: North Carolina, USA

    Notes:

    Will of Henry Petree
    Stokes County, NC 1800

    I Henry Petree of Stokes County in the State of North Carolina being in good health and of sound mind and memory thanks be given to Almighty God calling into mind the mortality of man and knowing it to be the destination of all men once to die, do make and ordain this my last will and testament...recommend my soul into the hands of my Creator Jesus Christ and my body to be interred in decent Christian Burial...And as touching such worldly estate wherewith it has pleased God to help me...I give bequeath and demise the same in manner and form following: viz:
    I give...unto Margaretha my dearly beloved wife all of my estate both real and personal to have...as long as she shall live a widow and it is my will that if any of my eight children named John, Catherine, Solomon, Henry, Mary Barbara, Ann, Margaretha Elizabeth and Ann Eva shall begin to keep house for themselves then she shall give unto each of them out of this estate so much for a beginning as she is able to do, provided, however, that one child shall always have equally as much in value as another, which shall always at every time be fixed and established...

    2. But in case she should marry again then all of my land and plantation with my personal property shall be publicly sold by my executors and then she shall have the third part of the whole estate as her own sole property forever and she shall likewise have over and above this said third part one horse creature, one cow and one iron pot, all this of her own choice, and also her own bedding and her chest as her sole property forever. The remaining two thirds...equally divided amongst my above named children share and share alike...

    3. And I do hereby ordain constitute and appoint my dearly beloved wife Margaretha and my trust friends John Zimmerman and Peter Frazier executors... In witness... I have hereunto put my hand and seal this twelfth day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred.

    s/ Henry Petree SEAL

    This was witnessed by John Rights, Sr. and John Rights, Jr.

    Buried:
    Nazareth Lutheran Church Cemetery

    Johann married Margaretha Barbara Magdalina Zimmerman 1779, Stokes, North Carolina, USA. Margaretha was born 4 May 1759, Rowan, North Carolina, USA; died 9 Oct 1844, Stokes, North Carolina, USA; was buried , Rural Hall, Forsyth, North Carolina, USA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Margaretha Barbara Magdalina ZimmermanMargaretha Barbara Magdalina Zimmerman was born 4 May 1759, Rowan, North Carolina, USA; died 9 Oct 1844, Stokes, North Carolina, USA; was buried , Rural Hall, Forsyth, North Carolina, USA.

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    • Reference Number: 39490

    Notes:

    Buried:
    Nazareth Lutheran Church Cemetery

    Children:
    1. Catherine Petree was born 8 Mar 1784, Stokes, North Carolina, USA; died 14 Apr 1814, Stokes, North Carolina, USA.
    2. Solomon Petree was born 1788; died 1859, Stokes, North Carolina, USA.
    3. 2. Henry Petree was born 27 Sep 1783, Stokes, North Carolina, USA; died 9 Mar 1868, Germanton, Stokes, North Carolina, USA; was buried , Meadows, Stokes, North Carolina, USA.
    4. Mary Barbara Petree was born 1789.
    5. Margaretha Elizabeth Petree was born 1799, Germanton, Stokes, North Carolina, USA; died 1855, Marion, Smyth, Virginia, USA; was buried , Chilhowie, Smyth, Virginia, USA.
    6. Anna Eva Petree was born 1801.
    7. John Petree
    8. Mary Petree
    9. Ann Petree

  3. Children:
    1. 3. Eva Rebecca Buchanan was born 15 Sep 1784, Rockingham, North Carolina, USA; died 24 Jul 1843, Stokes, North Carolina, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Johann Jacob Petri, SrJohann Jacob Petri, Sr was born 24 Jan 1722, Rotterdam, Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands; was christened , Rhineland-Palatinate, Donnersbergkreis, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany (son of Johan Niklas Petri and Anna Maria Schall); died 3 May 1804, Rural Hall, Forsyth, North Carolina, USA; was buried , Rural Hall, Forsyth, North Carolina, USA.

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    • Find-A-Grave: 7498727
    • Reference Number: 11133
    • Emigration: 2 Sep 1747

    Notes:

    Jacob Petree was born in Germany in 1722. He came to Pennsylvania on the
    Ship Loyal Judith from Rotterdam, landing September 2, 1743, at age 21.
    He married Anna Eva Kuehnlin Sept. 9, 1747 in Richmond Township, Berks
    county, Pennsylvania, and they were the parents of 10 children. Jacob
    died in 1803 in Surry county, North Carolina. Voucher #7930 in North
    Carolina Archives states: "Sundries furnished Militia during the
    Revolutionary War" qualifies Jacob Petree as a patriot of the American
    Revolution.
    Jacob Petree Sr. [Petri] from old church records Moselem Zion Church.
    Richmond T. Sh, Berks Co. Penn. Information given by one Miss Ruth
    Petree, Germanton, N. C. Oct. 19.
    Also known as Johann Jacob Petri.
    ______________________
    Jacob and Anna raised a sizeable family before moving to North Carolina.
    They followed the path of both the German and Scotch Irish settlers of
    western Pennsylvania who moved south along the "Great Wagon Road" seeking
    affordable land. Records indicate that Jacob was a shoemaker, but land
    records, estate papers, will, ect. after he reached this area, show that
    farming was his primary occupation in this state. Land was the lure that
    encouraged both Jacob and his adult sons to move from Pennsylvania. Early
    records indicate that some of his sons may have preceded him here. Two
    of his sons, John and Adam fought against the Chicamoga Indians defending
    the colony just before the Revolution. Jacob provided supplies for North
    Carolina forces and was reimbursed for this according to payment records.
    Jacob and his son, John Henry were both patriots in the American
    Revolution. Jacob and his wife were Lutherans. Jacob and Adam Geiger
    received 100 acres as a land grant for the "German Church" (now the
    Nazareth Lutheran Church in Rural Hall. Anna died 12 Oct 1790 and Jacob
    died 3 May 1803. They, and at least one son and his wife, are buried at
    the Nazareth Lutheran Church in Rural Hall, NC. Jacob has no marker, but
    Anna Eva, Henry and Margaretha Zimmerman's grave are marked. Jacob Petree
    and Anna Koehulin had 10 children.
    From Ms. Corinne Murray in Greensboro NC.
    This is the will of Johann Jacob Petri, Sr.:
    In the name of God Amen! I, Jacob Petri, of Stokes County in the State of North Carolina, a farmer, being in good health and of sound mind and memory, thanks be given to Almighty God, calling into mind the mortality of men and knowing it to be the destination for all men once to die,do make and ordain this my last will and testament viz: Principally and first of all I recommend my soul into the hands of my creator, Jesus Christ and my body to be buried in a descent Christian burial at the discretion of my executors, and as touching such world estate wherewith it hath pleased Almighty God to help me in this world, I give and devise the same in manner and form following viz:
    l. Whereas I have heretofore made over and delivered unto my two sons named Henry Petri and Jacob Petri all of my tract of land with my plantation and improvements thereon situate lying and being in Stokes County on both sides of the Neatman Creek as by the several instruments of writing namely, Henry Petry, bearing date the 20th of May 1795, and Jacob Petri bearing date of 26th day of February in the year of our Lord 1798, more fully and at large appears, now it is my will that immediately after my decease, my executors hereafter named shall make out unto the aforesaid sons, Henry and Jacob a good and lawful conveyance in fee simple for the aforementioned land to have and to hold the same for themselves and their heirs forever, reference must always be had to the aforementioned instruments of writing to all intents and purposes.
    2. All of the remaining part of my estate shall after my death be divided as follows viz: I give to Eva Barbara, my daughter married to Adam Wolf, Esq., one dollar of the United States and no more, the rest of my children shall have an equal share. They are named John Henry, Jacob, Adam, John, Mary Catherine, Mary Dorothy, Elisabeth Margaretha and Johanna, each and every one shall have an equal share out of my estate.
    3. And whereas two of my aforesaid sons named Adam and John are already dead, I will that the share of my estate which I have hereby given and demised to them shall be given to their children to be divided between them share and share alike, namely Adam's share shall be divided unto six parts amongst his six children, named Sarah, Barbara, Elisabeth, Mary, Catharina and Francis and likewise John's share shall be divided equally unto seven parts amongst his seven children named Susanna, Jacob, William, Mary, John, Henry and George and their share they shall have and hold for themselves and their heirs forever.
    4. And I hereby make, ordain, constitute and appoint my trusty friends John Kraus and my sons Henry Petri and Jacob Petri, Executors of this my last will and testament who are hereby empowered to pay off all my lawful debts and settle all my accounts and I do hereby annul and make void all my former wills or legacies done by me either in writing or by word of mouth ratifying and confirming this and no other to be my last will and testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto put my hand and seal this eighteenth day of September in the year of our Lord, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Three.
    s/Jacob Petri - Seal
    Witnessed by John Rights, John Baker and Johnson Rutledge. (Will Book # 2, Stokes Co., NC, September Term, 1804.)

    Buried:
    Nazareth Lutheran Church Cemetery

    Johann married Anna Eva Kühnlin 9 Sep 1747, Kutztown, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA. Anna (daughter of Kilian Kühnlin) was born 12 Nov 1720, Leyden, Holland; died 12 Oct 1790, Rural Hall, Forsyth, North Carolina, USA; was buried , Rural Hall, Forsyth, North Carolina, USA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Anna Eva KühnlinAnna Eva Kühnlin was born 12 Nov 1720, Leyden, Holland (daughter of Kilian Kühnlin); died 12 Oct 1790, Rural Hall, Forsyth, North Carolina, USA; was buried , Rural Hall, Forsyth, North Carolina, USA.

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    • Find-A-Grave: 7498729
    • Reference Number: 8449

    Notes:

    Family notes:
    Kilian Kuehnlin-- Early Pennsylvania Emigrant by Lesly Klippel, 4581
    Powderborn Ct., San Jose, CA 95136 (408) 269-5484, Leslyk@ix.netcom.com
    The Kirchenbuch (parish register) of the Evangelische Kirche in
    Ehrstaedt, Baden, Germany (NE of Heidelberg); 1651-1963, Family History
    Library Microfilm #1189149, Item 3-5, first mention George Bernhard
    Keuhnlin and his wife Ana Eva in the record of the birth and christening
    of Kilian Keuhnlin, b. 7 Jul 1695, chr. 8 Jul 1695.
    The christening records of two more sons and three daughters follow:
    Johan Georg, chr. 24 May 1698
    Charlotte Ruffina, chr. 8 Jun 1701
    Johan Pettrus (?), chr. 14 Jan 1704
    Maria Sibila, chr. 6 Sep 1706
    Maria Elizabetha, chr. 26 Mar 1709
    Kilian's marriage is dated Jan 1717, but no bride's name is listed.
    Killian next appears in New Hanover, Montgomery Co., PA (Pennsylvania
    German Society XX (1909): pg 32-33 as a signer of a statement that John
    Henry Sprogel voluntarily gave land that Kilian emigrated to Pennsylvania
    between 1717 and 1719, probably with Daniel Schoener in 1717.
    Daniel Schoener was born 25 Jan 1686, chr. 27 Jan 1686, also in
    Ehrstaedt, Baden, Germany and he married Maria Catharine Horn on 17 May
    1707. The Schoener family emigrated to Pennsylvania in 1717 and their
    names appear in the Lutheran records in New Hanover township.
    Killian's mother, Ana Eva, was probably Ana Eva Schoener, sister to
    Daniel, whose christening in Ehrstaedt puts her at the right age, but the
    marriage records of the needed years are missing from the Ehrstaedt
    parish registers. No mention of the name Kuehnlin appears in the
    Ehrstaedt parish registers after 1717, indicating the probability that
    the entire Kuehnlin family emigrated with Daniel Schoener. Further
    research in the early Pennsylvania Lutheran parish registers may turn up
    mention of the Kuehnlin family in SE Pennsylvania.
    The Lutheran parish register of Moselem Lutheran Church in Windsor
    township, Berks Co., PA shows that Joh. Georg Kuehnlin, son of Kilian
    Kuehnlin, married Philippina Schoener, single daughter of Daniel Schoener
    on 14 b. Trin. 1745 and the following children were christened there:
    Joh Adam, chr. 2 Nov 1748
    Johannes, chr. 26 Aug 1750
    Maria Catharine, chr. 22 Sept 1753
    Heinrich, chr. 6 Nov 1755
    In the same parish registers, the marriage of Ana Eva Kuehnlin, single
    daughter of Kilian Kuehnlin and Jacob Petri, single son of Nicholai Petri
    in Germany is recorded on 29 Sept 1747.
    The following children were subsequently christened:
    Johanna Kuehnlin, md. Johannes Hill, 7 ch. christened.
    Barbara Kuhnlin, md. Jacob Schneider, 1 ch. christened.
    Adam Kuhnlin, md. Maria Elisabetha Michlin, 2 ch. Christened
    Kilian Kuehnlin's death in Greenwich, PA is noted in the Moselem Lutheran
    Church records on 17 Feb 1757 (Moselem Lutheran Church Records, Richmond,
    Berks, PA, p. 221, 224, Family History Library Microfilm #385069).
    Kilian's will is recorded in the Berks Co. probate records, will Book 1
    p, 38 (FHL Microfilm #20723) and mentions sons George, Adam and Henry.
    A discussion of Kilian Kuehnlin and further discussion of the Schoener
    family can be found in Eighteenth Century Emigrants from German-Speaking
    Lands to North America, Vol 1: The Northern Kraichgau by Annette
    Kunselman Burgert, pub. by the Pennsylvania German Society, 1983, Family
    History Library Book #974.8, B4pgp, v.16.

    Buried:
    Nazareth Lutheran Church Cemetery

    Children:
    1. Elizabeth Margaretha Petree was born 31 Mar 1764, Windsor, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA.
    2. Eva Barbara Petree was born 1756, Richmond, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA; died Aft 1812, Rural Hall, Forsyth, North Carolina, USA; was buried , Rural Hall, Forsyth, North Carolina, USA.
    3. Johann Adam Petree was born 2 Nov 1748, Richmond, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA; died 10 Sep 1793, Pinnacle, Stokes, North Carolina, USA; was buried 12 Sep 1793, Pinnacle, Stokes, North Carolina, USA.
    4. Johann Jacob Petree, Jr was born 1765, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA; died 17 Aug 1820, Fairfield, Franklin, Indiana, USA; was buried , Franklin, Indiana, USA.
    5. Johannah Petree was born 18 Feb 1771, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA; died 6 Mar 1838, Stokes, North Carolina, USA; was buried , Mountain View, Stokes, North Carolina, USA.
    6. Johannes John Petree was born 26 Aug 1750, Richmond, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA; was christened 9 Sep 1750, Richmond, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA; died 1789, Stokes, North Carolina, USA.
    7. 4. Johann Henrich Petree was born 6 Nov 1755, Richmond, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA; died 6 May 1804, Stokes, North Carolina, USA; was buried , Rural Hall, Forsyth, North Carolina, USA.
    8. Margaretha Rebecca Petree was born 1761, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA.
    9. Maria Catherine Petree was born 22 Sep 1753, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA.
    10. Mary Dorothy Petree was born 1759, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA.