Joseph Cuntz, 16721730 (aged 58 years)

Name
Joseph /Cuntz/
Birth
Christening
March 22, 1672 (aged 0)
Marriage
Marriage
Christening of a son
Christening of a daughter
Christening of a daughter
Death of a daughter
Birth of a son
Death of a son
Birth of a daughter
1713 (aged 41 years)
Birth of a daughter
before 1730 (aged 58 years)
Death of a son
before 1730 (aged 58 years)
Death of a wife
Birth of a son
1730 (0 after death)
Birth of a daughter
Birth of a son
Death
1730 (aged 58 years)
Family with parents
father
mother
himself
Family with parents
father
mother
Marriage Marriage
himself
Family with Catherine Weaver
himself
wife
16971730
Birth: 1697 30 27 Siegen, Siegen-Wittgenstein, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
Death: before 1730Germantown, Fauquier, Virginia, USA
Marriage Marriage
daughter
son
son
daughter
Family with Anna Gertrud Reinschmidt
himself
wife
Marriage MarriageFebruary 7, 1704Oberfischback, Germany
9 years
son
16 months
daughter
-4 years
daughter
-3 years
son
6 years
daughter
17111711
Christening: September 8, 1711 39
Death: September 12, 1711
Marriage
Note

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Joseph was the son of Johannes Kuntz and his wife Elsa Schuster. All
four sons of Johannes Kuntz were members of the Steelsmiths and
Toolmakers Guild of Ferndorf, Freudenberg, and the Four Villages.
Joseph's wife, Gertrude, died soon after they came to Virginia, and in 2 CONT 1724 he married Catherine, daughter of John Henry Weaver (1714
immigrant) and his wife, Anna Margaret Huttman. Joseph died in 1731 at
Germantown, and he, his wife, and three of his children are buried
there.

Stafford County Will Book 1729-48, pages 22-23: Will of Joseph Cowntz,
dated October 18, 1730 and probated February 10, 1731, leaves to son
Henry my plantation,'' and if he die without issue, it is to go to my daughter Mary Cowntz; to son Tilamn Cowntz 100 acres bought of William Russell; daughter Ann Elizabeth (wife of) Tilman Weaver; daughter Anna Catherine; daughter Mary; daughter Catherine 40 acres on Licking Run joining Jacob Holtzclaw; Tilman Weaver is appointed executor, and is to have my servant Jeremiah'' and the 4 youngest
children until they come to maturity; test, Jacob Holtzclaw, John
Kemper, Joseph Martin, Peter Hitt.

Fauquier County Deed Book 1, page 323, May 27, 1762, Joseph Hitt and
Mary, his wife, Harman Kemper and Kathering, his wife, and Ann
Elizabeth Weaver (Tilman Weaver was dead at this time) sell 100 acres
which they inherited from Tilman Cowns, deceased. This deed shows
that the descendants of Joseph Cuntz are to be found only through
these three daughters, since the other children had died without
issue.