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- (1) Janet Beall Broadbent, Beall Broadbent Family Org., Inc., Los Altos, CA 94022. Cites: (a) "Thirty Thousand Names of Immigrants in Pennsylvania," p.64. (b) "Emigrants from Eppingen to America in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries," by Annette K. Burgert (AKB Pub., Myerstown, PA, 1987) p.20. FHL #1,189,093. Evangelische Kirche Eppingen, Kirkchenbuch. (c) "Pennsylvania German Pioneers," Vol. 1, by Strassburger (1966) p.36. (d) "Eighteenth Century Emigrants," by Annette Kunselman Burget (Breiningsville, PA, PA German Soc., 1983) Vol. 1, p.187. (e) "Pennsylvania German Church Records," by PA German Soc. (Genealogical Pub. Co., Baltimore, 1983) Vol. 3, p.4,8-14,33.
(2) 1734 Philadelphia County Taxables, Berks Co. portion, Hanover Twp.. Transcript by Kathy Dix (http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/pa/berks/taxlist/tax1734.txt, 1999).
(3) Grady E. Loy, Yokohama, Japan. E-mail: Rogercatron@email.msn.com (1999). Cites: (a) "Baptismal Book of Heads of Families in New Goshenhoppen compiled 1736-1739" (PA German Soc.) Vo. 3.
! Birth: (1b) 9 Jun 1679, Eppingen, Bavaria, Germany, s/o Michael KAMP (KAMM)/Anna SALOME.
Marriage to Anna Catharina FRANCK: (1d) 3 Mar 1710, Eppingen, Augsburg (Bavaria), Germany.
Death: (1) Will proved 17 Jan 1752, New Hanover Twp., Philadelphia Co., PA.
(1d) Came to America before 1723. Was a blacksmith.
(1d) 1723: Caspar KAMP signed a petition for a road from Limerick Twp. through Falkner Swamp to Oley (now in Montgomery Co.), Limerick Twp., Philadelphia Co., PA.
(1e) Named on Head of Family list at New Goshenhoppen Reformed Church, Upper Hanover Twp., Phildelphia Co., PA.
(2) 1734: Casper KEMP taxed Philadelphia Co., PA in that portion that became Hanover Twp., Berks Co., PA. [NOTE: Berks Co. created 1752; Montgomery Co. created 1784. New Hanover Twp., Montgomery Co. created 1741 or 1827 from Hanover Twp.] Jacob KEMP taxed in what became Maxatawny Twp., Berks Co.
(3a) 1736/9: Caspar KAMM is head of a family belonging to the Congregation of New Goshenhoppen, Reformed, Upper Hanover Twp., Montgomery Co., PA. Also listed as heads of families were Phillip EMMERT, Johannes HUT, Balthasar HUT. There were 45 in all.
(1d) 1741, 3 Nov: Johannes Caspar KAMM of New Hanover Twp., Philadelphia Co., wrote his will. Philip EMMERT, Johan Jorg PFALZGRAFF named executors. Catharine EMERT(ON) named as eldest daughter. Names wife Catharine, daughter Maria Anna Barbara PFALZGRAFF. Leaves one shilling sterling to Hans John SHELLEBERGER, husband of his deceased daughter Anna Catharina. Leaves one shilling sterling to youngest daughter Veronica.
OCCUPATION: Blacksmith
WILL: KAMM, Casper. New Hanover County of Philadelphia. Blacksmith.
November 3, 1741/2. January 17, 1752. J.477
Wife: Catharine
Children: Catharine Emert, Vronica and Barbara Paltsgrave
Son-in-Law: Philip Emert, George Paltsgrave
Grandchild: John Shelleberger
Exec: Philip Emert, George Paltsgrave
Wittness: Valentine Geiger, Benard Dudderer
Sources:
Wills: Abstracts, Book J: 1748 - 1752: Philadelphia County, PA
'The Book of Regan/Reagan,' Donald B. Reagan, 1993, p 413.
BIOGRAPHY: Arrived in America before 1723.
Sources:
http://irishmurr57.com/getperson.php?personID=I4544&tree=001
http://www.smokykin.com/tng/getperson.php?personID=I38890&tree=Smokykin
"The Book of Regan/Reagan," Donald B. Reagan, 1993, p 413.
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