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  1. 1.  Isaac* Van Bibber was born about 1609 in Krefeld, Germany; died after 1640 in Earleville, Cecil Co, Maryland.

    Isaac* married Hester* Opdengraeff about 1639. Hester* (daughter of Herman* Isaac Opdengraeff and Grietgen* (Margaret) Pletjes) was born on 5 Nov 1609 in Crefeld, Rheinland, Prussia; was christened in Crefeld, Rheinland, Prussia; died on 21 Feb 1643. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Jacob* Isaacs Van Bibber  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1640 in Duchy of Cleves, Holland, Utrecht, Netherlands; died on 7 Sep 1705 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co, Pennsylvania; was buried in 1705 in St Stephen's Par, Earslville, Cecil Co, Maryland.
    2. 3. Henry Van Bibber  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1643 in Utrecht, Netherlands; died after 1670 in Bohemia, Manor, Cecil Co, Maryland.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Jacob* Isaacs Van Bibber Descendancy chart to this point (1.Isaac*1) was born about 1640 in Duchy of Cleves, Holland, Utrecht, Netherlands; died on 7 Sep 1705 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co, Pennsylvania; was buried in 1705 in St Stephen's Par, Earslville, Cecil Co, Maryland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Emigration: Crefeldt on the Rhine, Netherlands
    • Immigration: 1687, Germantown, Pennsylvania

    Notes:

    http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~blogan/newsl.html
    Van Bibber Pioneers Electronic Newsletter
    Volume 1, Number 1 · November 1996

    AN EARLY VAN BIBBER FAMILY
    By Bruce E. Logan Jr. blogan@zoomnet.net
    The Van Bibber family that was the first to settle in the New World was the family of Isaacs Jacob Van Bibber who came to Philadelphia in 1687. He came to America to prepare the way for his parents and the rest of the family that would soon follow. The Van Bibbers were residents of Krefeld (now Germany) and had been persecuted in Europe because they were followers of Menno Simons. Other Mennonites from Krefeld had come to Philadelphia in 1684 at the invitation of William Penn including Herman op den Graff, who was the husband of two of the sisters of Isaacs Jacob. Isaacs Jacob Van Bibber moved to Germantown (now a suburb of Philadelphia) and was engaged in commerce.
    It was not long before the rest of the family immigrated to Germantown and resided there and in Philadelphia until moving to Cecil County Maryland. While in Germantown the family got involved in a religious dispute and perhaps that is what caused the migration to Maryland.

    Jacob Isaac Van Bibber, b. ca. 1640, d. Sept. 1705, Cecil Co., MD
    m. Christina Unknown, b. ca. 1640, d. 4 Sept. 1711, Cecil Co., MD
    _________
    Van Bibber Pioneers Electronic Newsletter
    Volume 1, Number 2 · December 1996

    The VAN BEBBERs were originally Mennonites, and came to this Province as such at an early date. The first to arrive was Isaac Jacob VAN BEBBER in 1684. He was a native of Crefeldt on the Rhine. In 1687 he was joined by his father, Jacob Isaac VAN BEBBER, and his brother Matthias, and later by other members of the family.

    They first settled in Germantown, but did not all remain there. The elder removed to Philadelphia in 1698 and engaged in mercantile pursuits. Matthias settled on the Schippach in 1702, and in 1704, together with his elder brother Isaac Jacob, and a number of others from Germantown, removed to the Bohemia Manor.

    From the fact that these men are frequently referred to as Isaac Jacobs, Jacob Isaacs and Matthias Jacobs, some writers have assumed that they were German Jews. Such, however, is not the case. They were Mennonites, but, like many others of the early settlers, after their sojourn in the Province, they became somewhat unsettled as to their faith. This is shown by the report sent by Johnan Gottfried SEELIG, one of the original Pietists, who arrived in 1694, to SPENER, wherein, writing of Jacob Isaac VAN BEBBER, he states: "He was formerly a Mennonite, but he desirtes to depart with his whole house, to acknowledge and abandon the follies, scandals, shortcomings and stains of his former religion."

    It was this spiritual unrest which evidently induced the VAN BEBBERs to remove to the Bohemia Manor, where at that time the Labidist Community was at the height of its development.

    Upon the arrival of the party at the Bohemia Manor they at once stated to erect several buildings, the chief one being known as the "Great House."

    Jacob* married Christiana* Hermania about 1659. Christiana* was born about 1641 in Duchy of Cleves, Holland, Utrecht, Netherlands; died on 4 Sep 1711 in St Stephen's Ch, Earlsville, Cecil Co, Maryland; was buried in 1711 in St Stephen's Ch, Earlsville, Cecil Co, Maryland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 4. Lisbet Isaacs Van Bibber  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1655 in Krefeld, Germany; died in 1684.
    2. 5. Hester Van Bibber  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 18 Nov 1659; died on 22 Nov 1681 in Montgomery Co, Pennsylvania.
    3. 6. Deborah Van Bibber  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1660; died on 2 May 1704 in Kent Co, Maryland.
    4. 7. Hendryck (Henry) Van Bibber  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1662 in Utrech, Holland or Krefeld, Germany; died on 13 Aug 1733 in Bohemia Manor, Cecil Co, Maryland.
    5. 8. Issac* Jacob Van Bibber  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1663 in Duchy of Cleves, Netherlands; died on 14 Sep 1723 in Cecil Co, Maryland.
    6. 9. Margaryte Van Bibber  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1666; died after 1686.
    7. 10. Matthias Jacobs Van Bibber, (immigrant)  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1661 in Krefeld, Nordrhein-Wesfalen, Germany; died on 3 Aug 1739 in Cecil Co, Maryland.

  2. 3.  Henry Van Bibber Descendancy chart to this point (1.Isaac*1) was born in 1643 in Utrecht, Netherlands; died after 1670 in Bohemia, Manor, Cecil Co, Maryland.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Lisbet Isaacs Van Bibber Descendancy chart to this point (2.Jacob*2, 1.Isaac*1) was born about 1655 in Krefeld, Germany; died in 1684.

    Lisbet married Herman Isaac Opdengraeff about 1681. Herman (son of Herman Isaac Opdengraeff and Greitigen (Margareta) Peters) was born in 1642 in Crefeld, Rheinland, Prussia; died on 7 Nov 1708 in Dover, Kent Co, Delaware. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 11. Margaret Isacks Opdengraeff  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1680 in Crefeld, Rheinland, Prussia; died on 14 Jul 1748 in Pennsylvania.

  2. 5.  Hester Van Bibber Descendancy chart to this point (2.Jacob*2, 1.Isaac*1) was born on 18 Nov 1659; died on 22 Nov 1681 in Montgomery Co, Pennsylvania.

  3. 6.  Deborah Van Bibber Descendancy chart to this point (2.Jacob*2, 1.Isaac*1) was born about 1660; died on 2 May 1704 in Kent Co, Maryland.

    Deborah married Herman Isaac Opdengraeff on 7 May 1691 in Germantown, Philadelphia Co, Pennsylvania. Herman (son of Herman Isaac Opdengraeff and Greitigen (Margareta) Peters) was born in 1642 in Crefeld, Rheinland, Prussia; died on 7 Nov 1708 in Dover, Kent Co, Delaware. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Deborah married Dick Keyser after 1704. Dick was born about 1660; died after 1704. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Hendryck (Henry) Van Bibber Descendancy chart to this point (2.Jacob*2, 1.Isaac*1) was born about 1662 in Utrech, Holland or Krefeld, Germany; died on 13 Aug 1733 in Bohemia Manor, Cecil Co, Maryland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Immigration: 1720

    Notes:

    http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~blogan/newsl.html
    Van Bibber Pioneers Electronic Newsletter
    Volume 1, Number 2 · December 1996

    HENDRICK/HEINRICH VAN BEBBER was a brother of Isaac Jacobs and Matthias Jacobs, born in Utrech, Holland, and came to America in 1720­1721. He had been a wealthy coffee merchant in Holland before coming. He was very wealthy. He settled in Cecil County, Maryland where he died in 1733, leaving a will there that is written in Dutch. The English name is Henry VAN BEBBER.

    This Henry VAN BEBBER had an oldest son names Jacobus, (James in English), that married Ann LARONS/LAROUN. Jacobus died at Bohemia Manor in Cecil County, Maryland. Henry's will was recorded in Cecil Co., MD.

    Jacobus (James) had a son named Henry VAN BEBBER, born July 22, 1729 in Cecil Co., Maryland. He married Hester GOODING (1737 ­ Nov 16, 1802), the daughter of Jacob GOODING. Hester is buried in Northend Cemetery, Mathews Co., VA. They had children: Andrew, James, and Henry, Jr. VAN BEBBER.

    Jacobus also had children: Catherine, Anna, Jacob, Isaac, and Abraham. Many of these people can be seen among the records of the wealthy of the county, dealing in shipping and other industries of the area.

    Hendryck married Catherine Bougard about 1682. Catherine was born about 1662; died after 1682. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  5. 8.  Issac* Jacob Van Bibber Descendancy chart to this point (2.Jacob*2, 1.Isaac*1) was born in 1663 in Duchy of Cleves, Netherlands; died on 14 Sep 1723 in Cecil Co, Maryland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Emigration: Crefeldt on the Rhine, Netherlands
    • Immigration: 1684, Germantown, Pennsylvania

    Notes:

    http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~blogan/newsl.html

    Van Bibber Pioneers Electronic Newsletter
    Volume 1, Number 1 · November 1996

    AN EARLY VAN BIBBER FAMILY
    By Bruce E. Logan Jr. blogan@zoomnet.net
    The Van Bibber family that was the first to settle in the New World was the family of Isaacs Jacob Van Bibber who came to Philadelphia in 1687. He came to America to prepare the way for his parents and the rest of the family that would soon follow. The Van Bibbers were residents of Krefeld (now Germany) and had been persecuted in Europe because they were followers of Menno Simons. Other Mennonites from Krefeld had come to Philadelphia in 1684 at the invitation of William Penn including Herman op den Graff, who was the husband of two of the sisters of Isaacs Jacob. Isaacs Jacob Van Bibber moved to Germantown (now a suburb of Philadelphia) and was engaged in commerce.
    It was not long before the rest of the family immigrated to Germantown and resided there and in Philadelphia until moving to Cecil County Maryland. While in Germantown the family got involved in a religious dispute and perhaps that is what caused the migration to Maryland.

    Jacob Isaac Van Bibber, b. ca. 1640, d. Sept. 1705, Cecil Co., MD
    m. Christina Unknown, b. ca. 1640, d. 4 Sept. 1711, Cecil Co., MD
    _________
    Van Bibber Pioneers Electronic Newsletter
    Volume 1, Number 2 · December 1996

    The VAN BEBBERs were originally Mennonites, and came to this Province as such at an early date. The first to arrive was Isaac Jacob VAN BEBBER in 1684. He was a native of Crefeldt on the Rhine. In 1687 he was joined by his father, Jacob Isaac VAN BEBBER, and his brother Matthias, and later by other members of the family.

    They first settled in Germantown, but did not all remain there. The elder removed to Philadelphia in 1698 and engaged in mercantile pursuits. Matthias settled on the Schippach in 1702, and in 1704, together with his elder brother Isaac Jacob, and a number of others from Germantown, removed to the Bohemia Manor.

    From the fact that these men are frequently referred to as Isaac Jacobs, Jacob Isaacs and Matthias Jacobs, some writers have assumed that they were German Jews. Such, however, is not the case. They were Mennonites, but, like many others of the early settlers, after their sojourn in the Province, they became somewhat unsettled as to their faith. This is shown by the report sent
    by Johnan Gottfried SEELIG, one of the original Pietists, who arrived in 1694, to SPENER, wherein, writing of Jacob Isaac VAN BEBBER, he states: "He was formerly a Mennonite, but he desirtes to depart with his whole house, to acknowledge and abandon the follies, scandals, shortcomings and stains of his former religion."

    It was this spiritual unrest which evidently induced the VAN BEBBERs to remove to the Bohemia Manor, where at that time the Labidist Community was at the height of its development.

    Upon the arrival of the party at the Bohemia Manor they at once stated to erect several buildings, the chief one being known as the "Great House." Several families soon arrived from Wiewerd followed by SLUYTER's wife, who, as abbess, presided over the women. Some converts also came from New York. Thus was founded in North America a branch of the Labadist Community of Waltahouse, of which SLUYTER proclaimed himself bishop, under YVON, Archbishop of Wiewerd.

    The settlement at Bohemia never numbered over one hundred, men , women and children all told, mostly novices of probationers, whose faith was to be tried by a very sever system of discipline and mortification. Fire, for example, was not permitted in their cells in the coldest weather, though there was so much wood about them that they were forced to burn it in order to be rid of it.

    They were to live hidden in Christ. All desires of the flesh were to be subdued. A former minister herded cattle; a young man of good family carted stone or bent over a wash­tub. Food to which they had repugnance must be eaten, and sins confessed in open assembly. There were different grades to be attained in conformity to the principles and discipline of the society.

    Punishments were the deprivation of clothes, taking a lower seat at the table and expulsion. The highest rank, that of brother, was gained by total separation from the world. They took their meals in silence, so that men ate together for months at the same table without knowing each other's names. The men and women ate at different tables. They slept in different rooms which the head or his substitute might visit at all times for examination or instruction.

    They labored on the land, and at different trades or employments assigned by the head. Their dress was plain, all worldly fashions being prohibited as well as luxuries of all kinds. They worked for the Lord and not for themselves­­not to gratify their desires, but merely to sustain life. All property was held as common stock, into which all joining the community put what they owned and left it when they withdrew.

    The geographical position f the Labidist settlement was originally in Baltimore county, now Cecil county, on the north bank of the Bohemia river, embracing several thousands of fertile acres. The Bohemia river empties into the Elk, which flows into Chesapeake bay. The house or mansion of Herrman was destroyed by fire, but the foundations are visible within a few hundred feet of the river. The remains of his deer park can also be seen. His body was removed to the Bayard vault, a short distance from the old mansion, and when this was abandoned for another vault in Wilmington. No mark was left of his burial place. An oolite slab in the yard of another house, built after the burning of the first, records the memorial of "Augustine HERRMAN, Founder and Seater of Bohemia Manor."

    It has been stated, upon different occasions, that here was some similarity in doctrine between the Labadists and the Quakers; also that LABADIE and William PENN were at Oley and Frederick as a recluse. Becoming acquainted with the Moravians, he removed to Bethlehem in 1746. Two years later, Oct 15, 1748, he died, and was buried among the single men on the hill.

    In the meantime VAN BEBBER's health became impaired by the rigorous life pursued by BEISSEL and his companions, so he, too, felt constrained to leave the cabin on the Muhlbach. BEISSEL was loth to lose him, and the parting was a painful one, as noted in the "Chronicon":

    "He took leave of the Superintendent (BEISSEL) with much love, and protested that it was not possible for him live in that way. The former gave him the following counsel to take with him: 'Know that when you are successful in the world, God has forsaken you; but when all misfortune comes upon you here, then know that God still loves you.' After many years he froze both hands and feet in s shipwreck and was put under the care of Christopher WITT in

    Germantown. There he remembered this farewell, and sent his last greeting to his old friend."

    ________________
    Members of the Van Bebber family arrived at Philadelphia shortly after William Penn, having been recruited by him in Europe. Isaac Jacobbs Van Bebber was one of the original immigrants from Krefeld, Germany (a few miles from the Holland border), who arrived in Germantown, then a separate settlement from Philadelphia, on November 8, 1684.
    --Mennonite Family History, The Van Bebber/Van Bibber Family, by David V. Stivison, Esq., Volume 4, No. 3, January 2001, Van Bibber Pioneers E-Newsletter.
    ***

    Isaac Jacob von Bebber and his wife, Frances Shoemaker, moved with Reynier Herman von Burkelow to Bohemia Manor in Maryland. This family remained in Maryland and had many notable descendants

    Issac* married Veronica* (Fronica) Schumacher on 25 May 1690. Veronica* (daughter of Peter* Schumacher (Shoemaker) and Sarah* Hendricks) was born about 1670 in St Stephen's Par, Earslville, Cecil Co, Maryland; died after 1692. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 12. Jacob Van Bibber  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 26 Oct 1691 in St Stephen's Ch, Earlsville, Cecil Co, Maryland; died on 16 Jan 1733 in New Castle Co, Delaware.
    2. 13. Veronica Van Bibber  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 26 Oct 1692 in St Stephen's Ch, Earlsville, Cecil Co, Maryland; died after 1733.
    3. 14. Hester Van Bibber  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 9 May 1693 in St Stephen's Ch, Earlsville, Cecil Co, Maryland; died after 1720.
    4. 15. Peter* Van Bibber  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 25 May 1695 in St Stephen's Par, Earslville, Cecil Co, Maryland; was christened on 28 May 1695 in St Stephen's Par, Earslville, Cecil Co, Maryland; died in 1768 in Lunenburg Co, Virginia (possibly).
    5. 16. Christiana Van Bibber  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 15 Aug 1698 in St Stephen's Ch, Earlsville, Cecil Co, Maryland; died after 1698.

  6. 9.  Margaryte Van Bibber Descendancy chart to this point (2.Jacob*2, 1.Isaac*1) was born about 1666; died after 1686.

    Margaryte married Jurrian Bool (Beal) on 6 May 1690. Jurrian was born about 1666; died after 1691. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  7. 10.  Matthias Jacobs Van Bibber, (immigrant) Descendancy chart to this point (2.Jacob*2, 1.Isaac*1) was born in 1661 in Krefeld, Nordrhein-Wesfalen, Germany; died on 3 Aug 1739 in Cecil Co, Maryland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Immigration: 1687, Germantown, Pennsylvania
    • Will: 11 Sep 1745
    • Will proven: 2 Dec 1745

    Notes:

    Mathias Van Bebber- land warrant- 1706 Philadelphia Co PA- Vol 1 page 938

    Matthias married Hermana Peterson on 17 Nov 1705 in St Stephen's Par, Earslville, Cecil Co, Maryland. Hermana was born about 1668; died on 11 Sep 1745. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 17. Jacob Van Bibber  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 2 Feb 1706 in Cecil Co, Maryland; died in Apr 1768 in St. Georges Hundred, Delaware.
    2. 18. Christiana Van Bibber  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 18 Sep 1711 in Cecil Co, Maryland; died after 1746.
    3. 19. Rebecca Van Bibber  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1713; died after 1746.
    4. 20. Hester Naudine Van Bibber  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1715; died about 1820 in Belmont Co, Ohio.


Generation: 4

  1. 11.  Margaret Isacks Opdengraeff Descendancy chart to this point (4.Lisbet3, 2.Jacob*2, 1.Isaac*1) was born about 1680 in Crefeld, Rheinland, Prussia; died on 14 Jul 1748 in Pennsylvania.

    Margaret married Peter Schumacher on 6 Feb 1697 in Abington MM, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Peter (son of Peter* Schumacher (Shoemaker) and Sarah* Hendricks) was born in 1652 in Krisheim, Palatinate, Prussia; died on 1 Mar 1741 in Germantown, Philadelphia Co, Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 21. Sarah Shoemaker  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1698 in Germantown, Philadelphia Co, Pennsylvania; died after 1698.
    2. 22. Mary Shoemaker  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Jul 1701 in Germantown, Philadelphia Co, Pennsylvania; died after 1701.
    3. 23. Margaret Shoemaker  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 8 Jun 1704 in Germantown, Philadelphia Co, Pennsylvania; was christened in Germantown, Pennsylvania; died after 1704.
    4. 24. Peter Shoemaker  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 9 Aug 1706 in Germantown, Philadelphia Co, Pennsylvania; died after 1706.
    5. 25. Daniel Shoemaker  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 14 Nov 1707 in Germantown, Philadelphia Co, Pennsylvania; was christened in Germantown, Pennsylvania; died before 1741.
    6. 26. Isaac Shoemaker  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 15 Nov 1711 in Germantown, Philadelphia Co, Pennsylvania; died after 1711.
    7. 27. Elizabeth Shoemaker  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 6 Nov 1713 in Germantown, Philadelphia Co, Pennsylvania; died after 1713.
    8. 28. Agnes Shoemaker  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 9 Mar 1716 in Germantown, Philadelphia Co, Pennsylvania; died after 1716.
    9. 29. John Shoemaker  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 30 Jun 1718 in Germantown, Philadelphia Co, Pennsylvania; died after 1718.
    10. 30. Samuel Shoemaker  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 13 Oct 1720 in Germantown, Philadelphia Co, Pennsylvania; was christened in Germantown, Pennsylvania; died after 1720.

  2. 12.  Jacob Van Bibber Descendancy chart to this point (8.Issac*3, 2.Jacob*2, 1.Isaac*1) was born on 26 Oct 1691 in St Stephen's Ch, Earlsville, Cecil Co, Maryland; died on 16 Jan 1733 in New Castle Co, Delaware.

    Jacob married Mary FitzRandolph about 1727. Mary (daughter of Nathaniel FitzRandolph and Grace Hull) was born on 28 Apr 1693 in Woodbridge, Middlesex Co, New Jersey; died about Mar 1733 in of, New Castle Co, Delaware. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 31. Jacob Van Bibber  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1728; died after 1733.
    2. 32. Mary Van Bibber  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 28 Apr 1693 in Woodridge, Middlesex Co, New Jersey; died about Mar 1733.
    3. 33. Grace Van Bibber  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1710; died before 1733.

  3. 13.  Veronica Van Bibber Descendancy chart to this point (8.Issac*3, 2.Jacob*2, 1.Isaac*1) was born on 26 Oct 1692 in St Stephen's Ch, Earlsville, Cecil Co, Maryland; died after 1733.

    Notes:

    mentioned by sister-in-law Mary FitzRandolph in execution of Jacob Van Bibber's estate.1733 as Veronica Birmingham

    Veronica married (..) Birmingham, Mr on 14 Mar 1726 in Cecil Co, Maryland. (..) was born about 1692; died after 1733. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 14.  Hester Van Bibber Descendancy chart to this point (8.Issac*3, 2.Jacob*2, 1.Isaac*1) was born on 9 May 1693 in St Stephen's Ch, Earlsville, Cecil Co, Maryland; died after 1720.

    Notes:

    mentioned by sister-in-law Mary FitzRandolph in execution of Jacob Van Bibber's estate.1733 as Hester Gooding

    Hester married Jacob Gooding about 1713. Jacob was born on 9 May 1698; died on 23 Dec 1760. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 34. Isaac Gooding  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1714; died after 1714.
    2. 35. Jacob Gooding  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1716; died after 1716.
    3. 36. Veronica Gooding  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1718; died after 1718.
    4. 37. Hester Gooding  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1720; died after 1720.

  5. 15.  Peter* Van Bibber Descendancy chart to this point (8.Issac*3, 2.Jacob*2, 1.Isaac*1) was born on 25 May 1695 in St Stephen's Par, Earslville, Cecil Co, Maryland; was christened on 28 May 1695 in St Stephen's Par, Earslville, Cecil Co, Maryland; died in 1768 in Lunenburg Co, Virginia (possibly).

    Notes:

    He had land on the Pigg River near Stephen Cole, James Cole, John Cole, and Mark Cole.

    mentioned by sister-in-law Mary FitzRandolph in execution of Jacob Van Bibber's estate.1733 as bro of her husband Jacob

    Peter's sons, Peter, John, and Isaac, fought in the Battle of Point Pleasant at Point Pleasant, Mason County, Virginia against Indians under the command of Cornstalk. This battle has often been recognized as the first battle of the American Revolution. Isaac died in the battle. John was a Captain and served in Indian wars, Dunmore's War, Colonial wars, and the Revolutionary War. Peter Jr. died in Mason County and John died in Kanawha County, Virginia.

    The husband of Peters daughter Brigetta was killed by Indians. Brigetta was taken prisoner.

    Peter* married Ann* Henriette Gooding about 1715 in Cecil Co, Maryland. Ann* was born on 3 Feb 1696 in Pennsylvania; died after 1738 in Cecil Co, Maryland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 38. Esther* Van Bibber  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1695 in Orange Co, Virginia; died after 1740.
    2. 39. Rev. Isaac Michael Van Bibber, Sr  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 2 Feb 1725 in Cecil Co, Maryland; died on 11 Oct 1774 in Battle of Point Pleasant, Virginia.
    3. 40. Peter Van Bibber, II  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1728 in Cecil Co, Maryland; died on 10 Oct 1796 in Point Pleasant, Mason Co, Virginia.
    4. 41. John Van Bibber, Capt  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 7 Jan 1731 in Lebanon Co, Pennsylvania; died in 1820 in Kanawha Co, Virginia.
    5. 42. Brigetta Van Bibber  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1735 in Cocalico Parish, Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania; died after 1787.
    6. 43. Anne Van Bibber  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 19 Sep 1736; died after 1736.
    7. 44. Margaretha Van Bibber  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 2 Nov 1738; died after 1738.

  6. 16.  Christiana Van Bibber Descendancy chart to this point (8.Issac*3, 2.Jacob*2, 1.Isaac*1) was born on 15 Aug 1698 in St Stephen's Ch, Earlsville, Cecil Co, Maryland; died after 1698.

  7. 17.  Jacob Van Bibber Descendancy chart to this point (10.Matthias3, 2.Jacob*2, 1.Isaac*1) was born on 2 Feb 1706 in Cecil Co, Maryland; died in Apr 1768 in St. Georges Hundred, Delaware.

    Family/Spouse: Mary (..) Van Bibber. Mary was born about 1706; died after 1740. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 45. Esther Van Bibber  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1727 in Frederick Co, Maryland; died on 20 Jan 1805 in Whitsboro, Jefferson Co, Tennessee.

  8. 18.  Christiana Van Bibber Descendancy chart to this point (10.Matthias3, 2.Jacob*2, 1.Isaac*1) was born on 18 Sep 1711 in Cecil Co, Maryland; died after 1746.

    Notes:

    page 35- will of John Pugh- Missionary of St. Ann's parish- 27 Aug 1745- 21 May 1746- wife Christiana-son Jacob, wife's sister Naudain; her sister Rebecca Van Bebber; her brother Jacob Van Bebber's dau. Ester Van Bebber.
    Exc: wife Christiana.

    Christiana married John Pugh about 1731. John was born about 1711; died on 27 Aug 1745 in Queen Anne Parish, Prince George, Maryland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 46. Jacob Pugh  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1733; died after 1746.

  9. 19.  Rebecca Van Bibber Descendancy chart to this point (10.Matthias3, 2.Jacob*2, 1.Isaac*1) was born about 1713; died after 1746.

  10. 20.  Hester Naudine Van Bibber Descendancy chart to this point (10.Matthias3, 2.Jacob*2, 1.Isaac*1) was born about 1715; died about 1820 in Belmont Co, Ohio.

    Hester married John Bellville in 1733 in New Castle Co, Delaware. John was born about 1709 in New York; died before 1776 in New Castle Co, Delaware. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]