Johan Adam Bauman1

b. 8 October 1665, d. after 9 June 1717
Last Edited=2 Jun 2013
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7th great-grandfather of Joseph Michael Flint
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     Johan Adam Bauman was baptized on 8 October 1665 at Bacharach, Palatinate, Holy Roman Empire, GE GM .2 He was the son of Johan Peter Bauman and Anna Magdalena Sommer.1

Johan Adam Bauman married Susanna Catherine Dresch, daughter of Nicholas Dresch, on 17 February 1688 GE GM  at Bacharach, Palatinate.3

Johan Adam Bauman appeared on the Hunter List on 4 July 1710 at New York with 4 persons 10 or more years of age and 2 persons under 10 years of age. He received £0,10s,8d for 4 days subistance.4,5

Johan Adam Bauman appeared on the Hunter List on 4 August 1710 at New York with 4 persons 10 or more years of age and 2 persons under 10 years of age. He received £3,9s,4d for 26 days subistance.6

Johan Adam Bauman appeared on the Hunter List on 4 October 1710 at New York with 4 persons 10 or more years of age and 2 persons under 10 years of age. He received £7,6s,8d for 61 days subistance. Full payment was 8,2,8.7

Johan Adam Bauman married Anna Margaretha Lapp, daughter of Hans Georg Lapp and Agnes (?), on 6 March 1711 at West Camp, New York.8

Johan Adam Bauman died after 9 June 1717.9

Children of Johan Adam Bauman and Susanna Catherine Dresch

Children of Johan Adam Bauman and Anna Margaretha Lapp

Citations

  1. Henry Z. Jones Jr., The Palatine Families of New York - A Study of the German Immigrants Who Arrived in Colonial New York in 1710 (Camden, Maine: Picton Press, 1985), 35.
  2. Henry Z. Jones Jr., The Palatine Families of New York, 35 "Johann Adam, bpt 8 Oct 1665 - sp.: Johan Adam Sturz - a clerk of the customs office of Bacharach."
  3. Henry Z. Jones Jr., The Palatine Families of New York, 35 "Johan Adam Baumann, s/o the late cooperJohann Peter Baumann of Bacharach, md. Susanna Catherina Dresch, singled/o the late shoemaker Nicholas Dresch of Bacharach, on 17 Feb 1688."
  4. What are the Hunter Lists ?. In 1709 thousands of German speaking farmers and artisan left their homes in what is now south west Germany and trawled to London, England. They were motivated by poverty, war, and a desire for free land in British North America. In 1710 around 3,000 of these poor Palatines, as the English called them, were sent to the colony of New York. In exchange for their passage and support they were to work on a project producing naval stores.

    New York governor Robert Hunter was in charge of the Palatines and the naval store project. To feed and clothe the Palatines Hunter was authorized to spend 6 pence per day for individuals 10 years or older and 4 pence per day for individuals less than 10 years old. He kept accounting records to document how much money he spent feeding and clothing the Palatines. These are the Hunter Lists.They are organized by head of family and number of individuals in each age group. The exact amount actually allocated to each family group is also recorded. When this amount is less than the full amount for the period it can indicate a family member has left the group.
  5. Henry Z. Jones Jr. and Lewis Bunker Rohrbach, Even More Palatine Families - 18th Century Immigrants to the American Colonies aand their German, Swiss, and Austrian Origins (Rockport, Maine: Picton Press, 2002), 1792.
  6. Henry Z. Jones Jr. and Lewis Bunker Rohrbach, Even More Palatine Families, 1796.
  7. Henry Z. Jones Jr. and Lewis Bunker Rohrbach, Even More Palatine Families, 1812.
  8. Henry Z. Jones Jr., The Palatine Families of New York, 35 "Adam Baumann, widower and butcher of Bacherach-on-the-Rhine, md. AnnaMargretha, wid/o Johan Kugel of Unter-Owisheim in the comunneMaulbronner, duchy of Wurtemberg 6 Mar 1711 (West Camp Luth. Chbk.)."
  9. "Fred Griffin's ancestors and their descendants," 2001, RootsWeb WorldConnect (http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi : accessed 4 Sep 2011), entry for Johann Adam BAUMAN, WorldConnect Database name is fgriffin.
  10. Henry Z. Jones Jr., The Palatine Families of New York, 36.