Individual Details
Johannes Henrich/Heinrich BRUMBACH/BRUMBAUGH
(28 DEC 1709 - 1760)
He and his family arrived at Philadelphia on the ship Neptune, Captain Waire. They sailed from Rotterdam and stopped at Cowes, England for provisions as was the general custom during those long voyages, filled with innumerable hardships.
The journey for those who came from Southern Germany in 1754 lasted fully half a year amid such hardships as no one is able to describe adequately with their misery. The passage from Holland to Cowes, England, alone, often required from two to four weeks.
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Families
Spouse | Anna Julianna/Julianan KEMPER (1708 - 1744) |
Child | Johann Jacob Kemper "Jockel" BRUMBAUGH (1734 - 1816) |
Child | Conrad Kemper "Yarrick" BROMBACH/BRUMBAUGH (1735 - 1791) |
Child | Maria Elizabeth BRUMBAUGH (1736 - ) |
Child | Henry BRUMBACH/BRUMBAUGH/BROMBACH (1739 - 1799) |
Child | Anna Louisa Juliane/Julianna BRUMBAUGH (1739 - 1855) |
Child | Rev. George/Georg Kemper "Yorrick/Yarrick" BRUMBACH Sr. (1741 - 1838) |
Child | Anna Magdelina BRUMBAUGH (1742 - ) |
Child | Johannes/John Kemper "Stocking Weaver" BRUMBACH Jr. (1743 - 1823) |
Father | Christoffel BROMBACH (1684 - 1744) |
Mother | Maria Elisabeth/Elizabeth HELMAN (1684 - 1760) |
Endnotes
1. Mary L. Shirer, Web page
2. William H. Ream, Jr., e-mail message from
3. William H. Ream, Jr., e-mail message from
4. William H. Ream, Jr., e-mail message from