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Johann Gottfried Grundmann1,2,3

ID# 17421, ( - bef 1830)

Key Events:

Marriage: 13 May 1799, Kirchgemeinde Bockendorf, Gersdorf, Königreich Sachsen, Johanna Elisabeth Richter (b. 17 Nov 1766)4,5,6
Death: bef 1830,7

Narrative:


     Johann married third Johanna Elisabeth Richter, daughter of Johann Christian Richter and Anna Justina Schurich, on 13 May 1799 in Kirchgemeinde Bockendorf, Gersdorf, Königreich SachsenG.4,5,6
     He was recorded as being an Auszugshäuslers, or retired small farmer, in LangenauG when his children by his third wife were born in 1799-1805. When his daughter Johanna married in 1830, he was recorded as a Hausgenosse, or tenant, in the same place, meaning he did not own his home or a farm, so had to work for others in LangenauG.8,9,10
     Johann died before 1830.7

Children:
     Children with Johanna Elisabeth Richter:

  1. Johann David Grundmann (13 Dec 1799 - 23 Aug 1804)
  2. Johanna Christiane Grundmann+ (15 Sep 1801 - )
  3. Johanna Rosina Grundmann (28 Nov 1803 - )
  4. Eva Rosina Grundmann (16 Apr 1805 - )

Citations

  1. [S2127] Langheinrich, "Traueintrag [marriage record]: Johann Gottfried Grundmann mit Anna Elisabeth geb. Richterin."
  2. [S2103] Langheinrich, "Trauung [marriage]: August Gottlieb Gapsch und Jgfr. Johenna Christiana Grundmann."
  3. [S2125] Langheinrich, "Taufeintrag [christening]: Johann David Grundmann."
  4. [S2127] Langheinrich, "Traueintrag [marriage record]: Johann Gottfried Grundmann mit Anna Elisabeth geb. Richterin", shows date and church, and her as "maiden."
  5. [S2125] Langheinrich, "Taufeintrag [christening]: Johann David Grundmann", shows her as his third wife.
  6. [S2122] Langheinrich, "Taufeintrag [christening]: Johanna Christiana Grundmann", shows she was his third wife.
  7. [S2103] Langheinrich, "Trauung [marriage]: August Gottlieb Gapsch und Jgfr. Johenna Christiana Grundmann", shows him as "late."
  8. [S2125] Langheinrich, "Taufeintrag [christening]: Johann David Grundmann", shows him as Auszugshäuslers "at this place."
  9. [S2124] Langheinrich, "Taufeintrag [christening]: Eva Rosina Grundmann", shows him as Auszugshäuslers in Langenau.
  10. [S2102] Langheinrich, "Trauung [marriage]: Friedrich, Wilhelm Eduard Gapsch and Sophie Herfurt", shows him as having been a Hausgenosse in Langenau.

August Hermann Gapsch1,2

ID# 17423, (1832 - )

Parents:

FatherAugust Gapsch
MotherJohanna Christiane Grundmann (15 Sep 1801 - )

Key Events:

Birth: 22 Aug 1832, Klosterbuch, Königreich Sachsen,1
Marriage: Johanne Therese Huegel3

Narrative:

August Hermann Gapsch was born on 22 Aug 1832 in Klosterbuch, Königreich SachsenG.1
     He was baptized on 26 Aug 1832 in St. Äegidien-Kirche, Altenhof, Königreich SachsenG. His godparents were Johann Gottfried Feiste, retired farmer in Erlbach, represented by master Jacob Reibetanz, hat maker and citizen in Hartha; his mother's younger sister, Johanna Rosina Grundmann; and Johann Christian David Berger, fellow worker in Leisnig, the surviving legitimate son of master Johann Gottlieb Berger, citizen and master mason in Leisnig.1
     August married Johanne Therese Huegel, daughter of Johann Gottlob Huegel.3 He was a shoemaker in LeisnigG by the time his son Albert was born in 1867.4

Children:
     Child with Johanne Therese Huegel:

  1. Georg Albert Gapsch (26 Jun 1867 - )

Citations

  1. [S2105] Langheinrich, "Taufeintrag [christening]: August Hermann Gapsch."
  2. [S2108] Langheinrich, "Taufeintrag [christening]: Georg Albert Gapsch", shows name as August Hermann Gapsch.
  3. [S2108] Langheinrich, "Taufeintrag [christening]: Georg Albert Gapsch", shows her as his first wife.
  4. [S2108] Langheinrich, "Taufeintrag [christening]: Georg Albert Gapsch", shows occupation as Schuhmacher, or shoemaker.

Johanna Rosina Grundmann1,2

ID# 17424, (1803 - )

Parents:

FatherJohann Gottfried Grundmann ( - bef 1830)
MotherJohanna Elisabeth Richter (17 Nov 1766 - )

Key Events:

Birth: 28 Nov 1803, Langenau, Königreich Sachsen,3

Narrative:

Johanna Rosina Grundmann was born on 28 Nov 1803 in Langenau, Königreich SachsenG.3
     She was baptized on 1 Dec 1803 in Kirchgemeinde Bockendorf, Gersdorf, Königreich SachsenG, Her godparents were the maiden Rosina Maria, legitimate and only daughter of master Gottlieb Goldammer linen weaver and farmer in Langenau; Gottfried Petzold, farmer in Langenau; and maiden Maria Elisabeth, legitimate other daughter of Gottlob Reibetanz, small farmer and brick maker in Langenau.2
     Johanna sponsored the baptism of August Hermann Gapsch, her older sister's first son, on 26 Aug 1832 in St. Äegidien-Kirche, Altenhof, Königreich SachsenG.1
     She was a maid in StriegisG, probably working as a servant for a family there, when she served as godparent for her nephew in 1837 in StriegisG.4 She sponsored the baptism of Carl Friedrich Wilhelm Gapsch, her older sister's second son, on 9 Sep 1837 in St. Äegidien-Kirche, Altenhof, Königreich SachsenG.5

Citations

  1. [S2105] Langheinrich, "Taufeintrag [christening]: August Hermann Gapsch."
  2. [S2123] Langheinrich, "Taufeintrag [christening]: Johanna Rosina Grundmann."
  3. [S2123] Langheinrich, "Taufeintrag [christening]: Johanna Rosina Grundmann", shows date, and that father lived in Langenau.
  4. [S2106] Langheinrich, "Taufeintrag [christening]: Carl Friedrich Wilhelm Gapsch", shows her as a Magd, or maid, in Striegis.
  5. [S2106] Langheinrich, "Taufeintrag [christening]: Carl Friedrich Wilhelm Gapsch."

Carl Friedrich Wilhelm Gapsch1

ID# 17425, (1837 - 1837)

Parents:

FatherAugust Gapsch
MotherJohanna Christiane Grundmann (15 Sep 1801 - )

Key Events:

Birth: 2 Jul 1837, Klosterbuch, Königreich Sachsen,1
Death: 7 Sep 1837,1

Narrative:

Carl Friedrich Wilhelm Gapsch was born on 2 Jul 1837 in Klosterbuch, Königreich SachsenG.1
     Carl died on 7 Sep 1837 at age 0.1 He was baptized on 9 Sep 1837 in St. Äegidien-Kirche, Altenhof, Königreich SachsenG. His godparents were Johann Christlieb Kirsten, tenant in Altenhof; his mother's younger sister, Johanna Rosina Grundmann; and Youngling Ehregott Winkler, legitimate eldest son of Johann Chrisitan Winkler, tenant in Klosterbuch.1

Citations

  1. [S2106] Langheinrich, "Taufeintrag [christening]: Carl Friedrich Wilhelm Gapsch."

Auguste Amalie Gapsch1

ID# 17426, (1839 - )

Parents:

FatherAugust Gapsch
MotherJohanna Christiane Grundmann (15 Sep 1801 - )

Key Events:

Birth: 4 Mar 1839, Klosterbuch, Königreich Sachsen,1

Narrative:

Auguste Amalie Gapsch was born on 4 Mar 1839 in Klosterbuch, Königreich SachsenG.1 She was baptized on 10 Mar 1839 in St. Äegidien-Kirche, Altenhof, Königreich SachsenG. Her godparents were Johanne Charlotte Haferkorn, wife of Johann Gottfried Haferkorn, farmer in Altenhof; youngling Carl August Lommaatzsch, administrator in Klosterbuch; and maiden Johanna Friederica Nuestler, legitimate daughter of Joh[ann] Gottlob Nuestler farmer in Langenau.1

Citations

  1. [S2107] Langheinrich, "Taufeintrag [christening]: Auguste Amalie Gapsch."

Charles Asbury Bacon1,2,3

ID# 17429, (1807 - 1886)

Parents:

FatherLyddall Bacon ( - 1827)
MotherMargaret Crenshaw ( - 1832)

Key Events:

Birth: 15 Feb 1807, Charlotte Co., Virginia,4,5,6
Marriage: 12 Feb 1831, Halifax Co., Virginia, Susannah Rowlett (b. 15 Feb 1808, d. 11 Oct 1841)7,8
Marriage: 17 Dec 1844, Montgomery Co., Tennessee, Margaret Gaines Gibson (b. 7 Jun 1823, d. 13 Nov 1880)9,10,11
Death: Jan 1886,12

Narrative:

Charles Asbury Bacon was born on 15 Feb 1807 in Charlotte Co., VirginiaG.4,5,6
     He was probably one of the three males under age 10 listed in the household of his father, Lyddall Bacon, in the 1810 Federal Census of Charlotte Co., VirginiaG.13 He was probably one of the three males age 10 to 16 listed in the household of his father in the 1820 Federal Census of Charlotte Co., VirginiaG.14
     He taught school for about five years.15
     Charles married first Susannah Rowlett, daughter of Matthew J. Rowlett and Martha Pleasants, on 12 Feb 1831 in Halifax Co., VirginiaG.7,8
     Charles and Susannah moved to Montgomery Co., TennesseeG, in Dec 1832 with their infant son Thomas. They settled on a farm which at the time contained the first block house built in the region.15 He was involved in farming in Virginia, and continued farming after he moved west.16
      After only a year they moved to Christian Co., Kentucky, settling near Lafayette G.17,18 After about two years they moved to GarrettsburgG, just as the town was being laid out.15 Charles and Susannah moved to BeverlyG in 1838.15 In the fall of 1839 he sold his farm and they returned to Lafayette.15 He went into the mercantile business there.15,16,19
     Charles appeared on the 1840 Federal Census of Lafayette, Christian Co., KentuckyG, with a household consisting of one male under age 5 (son Charles), two age 5 to 10 (Matthew and Thomas), two age 20 to 30 (unknown), and one age 30 to 40 (himself), one female age 5 to 10 (unknown), and one age 30 to 40 (wife Susannah). There were also four slaves, one male under age 10, one 36 to 55, and two females age 10 to 25.20
     His wife died on 11 Oct 1841.10,21
     Charles returned to Garrettsburg in 1842.15 He continued in the mercantile business there.15
     Charles married second Margaret Gaines Gibson, daughter of Pitman Gibson and Susan, on 17 Dec 1844 in Montgomery Co., TennesseeG, with Samuel D. Baldwin officiating.9,10,11
     Charles and Margaret moved to Roaring Spring, Trigg Co.G, in 1846.15 He put up the first store built there. He merchandised there until 1854 when he sold out his stock and focused on farming. He had previously purchased 100 acres adjoining the town, which he later increased to 295.15,22,23,24,25
     Charles and Margaret appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of Trigg Co., KentuckyG, enumerated 15 Aug 1850, reporting real estate valued at $1,134. Their children Malcolm and John were listed as living with them, as were his children by a prior marriage, Thomas, Matthew, and Charles, as well as Cornelia C. Radcliff, her daughter by a previous marriage. Also listed in were William B. Bacon, his brother; James D. Landrum, a physician, apparently a boarder; and John D. Fords, age 15, relationship unknown; and six slaves, three males and three females.1,26
     Charles and Margaret appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Cadiz, Trigg Co., KentuckyG, enumerated 30 Sep 1860, reporting real estate valued at $5,000, and personal estate of $11,800. Their children Malcolm, John, and Hilary and his son by his prior marriage Charles were listed as living with them, as were his brother William, and E. M. Rice, a 53-year-old plasterer. There were also 15 slaves, ranging in age from 29 years to 10 months.27,28
     Charles and Margaret appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of Roaring Spring, Trigg Co., KentuckyG, enumerated 19 Jul 1870, reporting real estate valued at $6,000 and personal estate of $5,000. Their son Malcolm was listed as living with them, Their son John and his wife, and Charles' brother William, were apparently living close by as they were listed next.29
     Charles and Margaret appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Roaring Spring, Trigg Co., Kentucky G, enumerated 4 Jun 1880. Their children Malcolm and John were listed as living with them, as were her daughter by her previous marriage, Cornelia, her husband Pat Clark and her daughter by her prior marriage, Cornie Ogburn, and Cora Greenwade, a servant. His brother William was entered and crossed off, because he had died in May.30
     His wife died on 13 Nov 1880.31
     Charles died in Jan 1886 at age 78.12

Children:
      Children with Susannah Rowlett

Charles and Susannah had two other children, at least one a daughter, who died young and whose names are not known.32,33
  1. Dr. Thomas Langston Bacon (19 Jan 1832 - 27 Jul 1918)
  2. Matthew Lyddall Bacon+ (24 Jan 1834 - 5 Sep 1898)
  3. Dr. Charles Parks Bacon (6 Sep 1836 - 18 Jun 1936)

Children:
     Children with Margaret Gaines Gibson:

  1. Malcolm McNeil Bacon (abt 1846 - 1905)
  2. John Ashbury Bacon (2 Nov 1847 - 12 Apr 1934)
  3. Hilary Edwin Bacon (6 Nov 1851 - 16 Feb 1936)

Citations

  1. [S2112] Chas. A. Bacon household, 1850 U.S. Census, Trigg Co., Kentucky.
  2. [S2113] Thomas Langston Bacon, Certificate of Death, shows name as Charles A. Bacon.
  3. [S8933] "Bacon-Crenshaw," genealogical inquiry by Redmond S. Cole, Virginia Gazette, 18 Sep 1959, shows name as Charles Ashbury Bacon.
  4. [S2665] Perrin, Counties of Christian and Trigg, Kentucky, part II, pg 231, shows date, county, and state.
  5. [S2112] Chas. A. Bacon household, 1850 U.S. Census, Trigg Co., Kentucky, shows age 42 and state.
  6. [S2115] C. A. Bacon household, 1860 U.S. Census, Trigg Co., Kentucky, shows age 53 and state.
  7. [S8926] Marriages Bonds, Halifax Co., Virginia, 1:136, Baron, Charles A. and Susannah Rowlett, shows bond date, as 28 Jan 1831.
  8. [S2665] Perrin, Counties of Christian and Trigg, Kentucky, part II, pg 231, shows date, as 12 Feb 1832, county, and state.
  9. [S8305] Marriage Records, Montgomery Co., Tennessee, 2:32, Charles P. Bacon and Margaret Ratcliff, shows date and officant.
  10. [S2665] Perrin, Counties of Christian and Trigg, Kentucky, part II, pg 231, shows date.
  11. [S2112] Chas. A. Bacon household, 1850 U.S. Census, Trigg Co., Kentucky, shows them apparently living as husband and wife.
  12. [S8925] Esarey, A History of Indiana from Its Exploration to 1922, pg 492.
  13. [S8932] Lydal Bacon household, 1810 U.S. Census, Charlotte Co., Virginia.
  14. [S8931] Lyddall Bacon household, 1820 U.S. Census, Charlotte Co., Virginia.
  15. [S2665] Perrin, Counties of Christian and Trigg, Kentucky, part II, pg 231.
  16. [S8925] Esarey, A History of Indiana from Its Exploration to 1922, pg 491.
  17. [S8925] Esarey, A History of Indiana from Its Exploration to 1922, pg 491, shows he moved to Christian Co. in 1832.
  18. [S2665] Perrin, Counties of Christian and Trigg, Kentucky, part II, pg 231, shows they moved to Christian after a year, near Lafayette.
  19. [S8929] Charles A. Bacon household, 1840 U.S. Census, Christian Co., Kentucky, shows two members of the household engaged in agriculture, and two engaged in commerce.
  20. [S8929] Charles A. Bacon household, 1840 U.S. Census, Christian Co., Kentucky.
  21. [S8925] Esarey, A History of Indiana from Its Exploration to 1922, pg 492, shows she died in 1940.
  22. [S2112] Chas. A. Bacon household, 1850 U.S. Census, Trigg Co., Kentucky, shows occupation as merchant and farmer.
  23. [S2115] C. A. Bacon household, 1860 U.S. Census, Trigg Co., Kentucky, shows occupation as farmer.
  24. [S8930] Charles A. Bacon household, 1870 U.S. Census, Trigg Co., Kentucky, shows occupation as farmer.
  25. [S8935] Chas. A. Bacon household, 1880 U.S. Census, Trigg Co., Kentucky, shows occupation as farmer.
  26. [S8927] Chas. A. Bacon, owner, 1850 U.S. Census, Trigg Co., Kentucky, slave schedule.
  27. [S2115] C. A. Bacon household, 1860 U.S. Census, Trigg Co., Kentucky.
  28. [S7685] David McCormick household, 1860 U.S. Census, Monroe Co., Michigan.
  29. [S8930] Charles A. Bacon household, 1870 U.S. Census, Trigg Co., Kentucky.
  30. [S8935] Chas. A. Bacon household, 1880 U.S. Census, Trigg Co., Kentucky.
  31. [S2665] Perrin, Counties of Christian and Trigg, Kentucky, part II, pg 232.
  32. [S8929] Charles A. Bacon household, 1840 U.S. Census, Christian Co., Kentucky, shows a female under age 5 in the household.
  33. [S2665] Perrin, Counties of Christian and Trigg, Kentucky, part II, pg 231, shows she had five children, with three living.