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Jacob Lung

Male Bef 1675 - 1746  (> 71 years)


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  • Name Jacob Lung 
    Born Bef 1675  of Zollingen, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Died 1746  Zollingen, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I3651  Petersen-de Lanskoy
    Last Modified 27 May 2021 

    Family Anna Elizabetha Wildermuth,   b. Bef 1676, of Zollingen, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1754, of Zollingen, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age > 78 years) 
    Married Bef 1695  of Zollingen, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. Anna Magdalena Lung,   b. 1695, Zollingen, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France Find all individuals with events at this location
     2. Johann Adam Lung,   b. 1698, Zollingen, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1793  (Age 95 years)
     3. Anna Veronica Lung,   b. Abt 1702, Zollingen, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Aft 1755, of Lebanon Township, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 54 years)
    Last Modified 28 May 2021 
    Family ID F1226  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • RESEARCH_NOTES:
      1. The following quotations are for baptisms of the children of Hans Peter Wampfler and Anna Veronica Lung wherein some of the witnesses are of the Lung family and related to Anna Veronica Lung. I am not sure if they are brothers or uncles of Anna Veronica. Additional research needed:
      a. Book, "Wampler Family History 1500s - 1700s," by Fred B. Wampler, Ph.D., p. 82 has a photocopy and translation of the christening church record from Keskastel as follows: "June 7, 1720 from Hinsingen Peter Wampfler linen-waver and his wife Veronica a young daughter baptized named Anna Magdalena. Witnesses: Samuel Mettauer, linen-weaver in Keskastel [uncle and husband of Anna Magdalena Wampfler]; Anna Magdalena, wife of Peter Schutzmann of Sarrewerden; Anna Magdalena ??? [Mettauer] from Sparbach, sister of the Wampfler. Removed 3 May 1741." Note Hinsingen did not have a church and the family used the one at Keskastel until a church was started at nearer Altweiler by about 1726. [The book, FHL 929.273 w181wf, "A Wampler Family History," by Roy H. Wampler, Chevy Chase, MD, 1999, p. 10 notes: Burgert (Annette Kunselman Burgert, "18th Century Emigrants from the Northern Alsace to America," Picton Press, Camden, ME, 1992) gives some additional data on the connection of the Stutzmans to the Wampflers. Hans Peter Stutzman, son of the late Hans Peter Stutzman, in 1716 at Altweiler married Anna Magdalena, daughter of the late Hans Jacob Lung of Altweler. Their third Child, Hans Peter Stutzman, bapt. 6 Feb 1724 at Hinsingen (Keskastel Lutheran Kirchenbuch), appears on the passenger list of the Ship Lydia in 1741 (age listed as 16) along with the Wampflers and Johannes Mettauer (son of Samuel and Anna Magdalene {Wampfler} Mettauer). Recall that the wife of Hans Peter Wampfler was a daughter of Jacob Lung."]
      b. Book, "Wampler Family History 1500s - 1700s," by Fred B. Wampler, Ph.D., p. 85 has a photocopy and translation of the christening church record from Altweiler as follows: "November 5, 1726 was born in Hinsingen to Peter Wampfler a linen-weaver and to his wife Franica a young daughter and christened November 7, 1726 and name Anna Fronica. Witnesses: Johann Christina Caspar of Sparsbach near Lützelstein, Anna Maria Mettauer [cousin, daughter of Aunt Anna Magdalene (Wampler) Mettauer] of Keskastel, Maiden Fronica, dau. of Hanss Adam Lungen [Lung, possible brother or uncle of mother Anna Veronica Lung?] of Hinsingen." Note Hinsingen did not have a church and the family used the one at Keskastel until a church was started at nearer Altweiler by about 1726.
      c. Book, "Wampler Family History 1500s - 1700s," by Fred B. Wampler, Ph.D., p. 86 has a photocopy and translation of the christening church record from Altweiler as follows: "July 24, 1729 was born in Hinsingen to Johann Peter Wampfler and his wife Fronica a daughter named Anna Barbara. Witnesses: Johann Adam Lung [possible uncle or uncle of mother Anna Veronica Lung?], a school teacher at Hinsingen; Johann Wilhelm Büttner, a single man; Anna Maria, the wife of George Schneider of Altwyler; Anna Barbara, the wife of Nicl. Henrich Hassen of Wiebersweyler. The child was baptized by Head Pastor Herrnschmidt." Note Hinsingen did not have a church and the family used the one at Keskastel until a church was started at nearer Altweiler by about 1726.
      d. Book, "Wampler Family History 1500s - 1700s," by Fred B. Wampler, Ph.D., p. 87 has a photocopy and translation of the christening church record from Altweiler as follows: "December 3, 1732 was christened a daughter of Johann Peter Wampfler of Hinsingen and his wife Fronica and named Anna Elisabeth. Witnesses: Wendel Moll, a mayor of Altweyler [Altwiller]; Christoph Bollinger, blacksmith of Altweyler; Anna Elisabeth, the wife of Hs. Adam Lungen [Lung, possible brother or uncle of mother Anna Veronica Lung?] of Hinsingen; Barbara, the wife of Henrich Büttner of Hinsingen." Note Hinsingen did not have a church and the family used the one at Keskastel until a church was started at nearer Altweiler by about 1726.

      BIOGRAPHY:
      1. Book, "Wampler Family History 1500s - 1700s," by Fred B. Wampler, Ph.D., p. 64, summarizes his findings of vital information regarding this individual as follows: Johann Peter (Johann Peter), b. 1701, d. 1749 in Lancaster Co., PA., md. Anna Veronica Lung of Zollingen. Her parents were Jacob Lung (died 1746) and Anna Elisabetha Wildermuth (died shortly before Easter, 1754). All of the sons of Christian Senior were linen weavers by trade.

      2. Mentioned in the christening of grandson per book, "Wampler Family History 1500s - 1700s," by Fred B. Wampler, Ph.D., p. 83 has a photocopy and translation of the christening church record from Keskastel as follows: "August 4, 1722 Hans Peter Wampfler weaver in Hinsingen and Veronica his wife a son christend Names Hanss Peter. Witnesses: Hanss Peter Klein from Keskastel, Johannes Wampfler, Anna Elizabeth, wife of Jacob Lung of Zollingen [probable grandmother], Maria Barbara, Michael Buttner's daughter. Removed 3 May 1741." Note Hinsingen did not have a church and the family used the one at Keskastel until a church was started at nearer Altweiler by about 1726.

      DEATH:
      1. Book, "Wampler Family History 1500s - 1700s," by Fred B. Wampler, Ph.D., pp. 88-91 notes that in the record books of Zollingen (the home of Anna Veronica Lung, the wife of Hans Peter Wampfler, Sr., the following words were written on 12 Apr 1755: "Peter Wampfler married Veronica Lung, the heiress of Jacob Lung, who was a citizen of Zollingen. They have for about 15 years been moved to the new land." This was probably written since she was an heiress to her mother who was the last of her parents to die in 1754.

      SOURCES_MISC:
      1. Book, "Wampler Family History 1500s - 1700s," by Fred B. Wampler, Ph.D.

      2. Rootsweb.com Worldconnect database ":480580" 22 Feb 2003.

      3. The book, FHL 929.273 w181wf, "A Wampler Family History," by Roy H. Wampler, Chevy Chase, MD, 1999.

      ACTION:
      1. Verify family of Jacob Lung. Contact Fred Wampler?