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- The following letter / research material is from Nancy Rutman and posted on Ancestry.com on 21 Feb 2008. (Thank you for the information gaw)
Re: John Good (Gut or Guth) from Pennsylvania
NancyRutman (Visualizza annunci)
Inviato: 21 feb 2008 6.55
Classificazione: Domanda
Cognomi: Dorney, Goertsch, Gut, Guth, Jarret, Loehr, Steininger, Wieder, Xander
Hi, Katie,
Guth researcher Mike Ziegler compiled a database of all the Guths baptized at Jordan Reformed (now UCC) Church in South Whitehall Township, Lehigh County. The following John/Johannes Guths were listed:
Johannes Guth
b. December 03, 1784
bap. January 16, 1785
parents: Adam Gut & Dorothy
Johannes Guth
b. July 03, 1788
bap. September 07, 1788
parents: Lorentz Gut & A. Maria
Johannes Guth
b. July 27, 1792
bap. August 05, 1792
parents: Peter Gut & Magdalene
John Guth
b. February 04, 1810
bap. March 18, 1810
parents: Peter Guth & Catharine, nee Xander
John Guth
b. August 09, 1804
bap. November 04, 1804
parents: Lorenz Guth & Magdalene
John Guth
b. January 31, 1793
bap. February 17, 1793
parents: Jacob Gut & Catharine
Where did you get the birthdate of 1788 for your John? Do you know when and where he died?
According to Mike's records, the Johannes who was born 3 July 1788 died 26 January 1836 and his wife was Maria Barbara Steininger (1780-1862). Their children were Lydia, Elias, and Sabina.
The book History of the Counties of Lehigh and Carbon, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, by Alfred Mathews and Austin N. Hungerford (Philadelphia: Everts & Richards, 1884), states that Lorentz Guth Jr. was the son of the original immigrant, Lorentz Guth, and his wife, Maria Salome Goertsch. Lorentz Guth Jr. was married twice, first to Salome Dorney and second to Maria Dorney (the source misspells this name as "Dorenifen"). Lorentz Guth Jr. settled on the original estate in South Whitehall Township and died in 1814. The children of Lorentz Jr. (not sure which wife gave birth to which children) were:
Lorentz
Peter
Daniel L.
Solomon
Henry
John
Adam
4 daughters (unnamed in source)
The same book says that John, son of Lorentz Guth Jr., settled on a part of the original estate in South Whitehall Township, where he died. His grandchildren resided in Saegersville and Allentown, Lehigh County, as of 1884.
Findagrave.com shows that Lorentz Guth Jr. (Revolutionary War vet) is buried in Jordan Reformed Church Cemetery in South Whitehall Township, Lehigh County.
My records (for which I don't have citations at hand) show that Lorentz Guth Jr. was born 26 Jan 1742/43 in South Whitehall Twp., Lehigh Co., PA (then part of Bucks Co.), and died 2 Nov 1814 in South Whitehall Twp. As I recall, he was baptized at Jordan Lutheran Church, which was the parent church of the Jordan Reformed Church. He married (1st) Anna Maria Dorney, the daughter of Daniel Dorney and Elizabeth Catherine Jarret. Anna Maria Dorney was born 6 Oct 1759 and died 13 Feb 1800.
Child of Lorentz Guth Jr. and Anna Maria Dorney:
i. Daniel L. Guth, born March 6, 1787
Daniel L. Guth, son of Lorentz Jr., was born 6 Mar 1787 in Guthsville, South Whitehall Township, PA, and died 1 Mar 1837 in Guthsville. He married Mary Margaret Weider, the daughter of John Michael Weider and Eva Loehr. Mary Margaret was born 19 Nov 1790 and died 6 Sep 1879.
Child of Daniel L. Guth and Mary Margaret Weider:
? i. Silvester Guth, born August 22, 1821
Does any of this info match what you have? I am a descendant of the original immigrant Lorentz Guth and wife Maria Salome Goetsch, through their son Adam. I have more info on them but don't want to send you off on a wild goose chase if this doesn't look like your line.
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