Anna Mary Catherine SUBER

Female Abt 1832 - Bef 1870  (< 37 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Anna Mary Catherine SUBER was born about 1832 in Newberry County, South Carolina [L850 #557.01] (daughter of William SUBER and Sarah CROMER); died before 1870 in Newberry, South Carolina.

    Family/Spouse: William F. BISHOP. William was born about 1826; died before 1868. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William SUBER was born about 1795 in Newberry County, South Carolina (son of John Thomas SUBER and Elizabeth FELKER); died on 30 Jun 1835 in Newberry County, South Carolina.

    William married Sarah CROMER. Sarah (daughter of JacobJr CROMER and Elizabeth FOLK) was born about 1811 in Newberry County, South Carolina [l850 #1077.03]; died before 1870 in Newberry County, South Carolina; was buried in Fairview Bapt Ch Cem, Newberry, Newberry Co, South Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Sarah CROMER was born about 1811 in Newberry County, South Carolina [l850 #1077.03] (daughter of JacobJr CROMER and Elizabeth FOLK); died before 1870 in Newberry County, South Carolina; was buried in Fairview Bapt Ch Cem, Newberry, Newberry Co, South Carolina.
    Children:
    1. David Drayton SUBER was born in in Newberry, South Carolina; died on 10 Aug 1843 in Newberry County, South Carolina.
    2. 1. Anna Mary Catherine SUBER was born about 1832 in Newberry County, South Carolina [L850 #557.01]; died before 1870 in Newberry, South Carolina.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John Thomas SUBER was born on 30 Sep 1773 in Newberry, South Carolina (son of Hans Bjorg (George) SUBER and Rachel WEYMAN); died about 1826 in Newberry, South Carolina.

    Notes:

    NOTE 1./
    Information on John Suber and his siblings came from Will book L, Newberry County, South Carolina

    John married Elizabeth FELKER about 1790 in Newberry, South Carolina. Elizabeth (daughter of Jacob FELKER and Barbara SEIGLER) was born in 1773 in Newberry County, South Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth FELKER was born in 1773 in Newberry County, South Carolina (daughter of Jacob FELKER and Barbara SEIGLER).
    Children:
    1. Catherine SUBER was born about 1786 in Newberry, South Carolina.
    2. Della SUBER
    3. Jacob SUBER
    4. 2. William SUBER was born about 1795 in Newberry County, South Carolina; died on 30 Jun 1835 in Newberry County, South Carolina.
    5. Annie SUBER was born about 1798 in Newberry County, South Carolina; died on 12 Dec 1862 in Newberry, South Carolina; was buried in St. Matthew's Lutheran Church Cemetery, Pomaria, SC.
    6. Barbara SUBER was born on 10 May 1811 in Newberry, South Carolina; died on 02 Nov 1878; was buried in Mount Of Olives Cemetery, Johnston, South Carolina.
    7. Leonard SUBER was born in 1813 in Newberry, South Carolina; died on 16 Sep 1858 in Hamburg, Edgefield District, South Carolina.

  3. 6.  JacobJr CROMER was born about 1765 in Newberry County, South Carolina (son of JacobSr CROMER and Elizabeth YOST); died in in Newberry, South Carolina.

    JacobJr married Elizabeth FOLK about 1787. Elizabeth (daughter of Jacob FOLK and Catherine EPTING) was born about 1769 in Newberry, South Carolina; died in Oct 1831 in Newberry, South Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Elizabeth FOLK was born about 1769 in Newberry, South Carolina (daughter of Jacob FOLK and Catherine EPTING); died in Oct 1831 in Newberry, South Carolina.
    Children:
    1. James David CROMER was born about 1790 in Newberry, South Carolina; died on 01 Mar 1860 in Macon County, Georgia.
    2. Adam Boyd CROMER was born on 26 Sep 1792 in Newberry County, South Carolina; died on 28 Oct 1865 in Newberry, South Carolina; was buried in Newberry County, South Carolina [NCB-1-34].
    3. Elizabeth CROMER was born on 26 Oct 1793 in Newberry, South Carolina; died on 26 Jan 1872 in Abbeville Co, South Carolina.
    4. Rebecca CROMER was born about 1797 in Newberry County, South Carolina; died in in Abbeville, Abbeville Co, South Carolina.
    5. Hannah CROMER was born about 1800 in Newberry, South Carolina.
    6. Mathias CROMER was born about 1803 in Newberry, South Carolina; died about 1829.
    7. Abraham CROMER was born about 1807 in Newberry, South Carolina; died on 07 Apr 1843 in Newberry, South Carolina; was buried in Davis-Cromer-Martin Cem, Newberry, Newberry Co, South Carolina.
    8. 3. Sarah CROMER was born about 1811 in Newberry County, South Carolina [l850 #1077.03]; died before 1870 in Newberry County, South Carolina; was buried in Fairview Bapt Ch Cem, Newberry, Newberry Co, South Carolina.
    9. Mary CROMER was born in 1815 in Newberry County, South Carolina; died in in Macon Co., GA.
    10. James CROMER was born about 1817 in Newberry County, South Carolina; died before 12 Jul 1828 in Newberry County, South Carolina.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Hans Bjorg (George) SUBER was born on 28 Apr 1743 in Leimen, Germany (son of Hans(John) Michael SUBER and Anna Marie WITTMAN); died in Oct 1783 in Dutch Fork, South Carolina.

    Notes:

    NOTE 1./
    The Dutch Fork area extends from within a few blocks of the Governor's Mansion in Columbia, to within a few miles of the Newberry Courthouse steps. The area known as the "Dutch Fork" consist of the Newberry County towns of Little Mountain, Peak, Pomaria, Prosperity and outlying communities, Chapin and outlying communities east of Lake Murray, in Lexington County and in Richland County, Ballentine, Irmo, White Rock and those areas south of the forks of the Broad and Saluda Rivers at the outskirts of Columbia.

    NOTE 2./ Historical Note: The Year Was 1789

    The year was 1789 and in the U.S. a young government was beginning to take shape. In its first nationwide election, the popular Revolutionary War general, George Washington, became the country's first president and was sworn in at the first capitol of the United States, Federal Hall in New York City.

    In France, a rebellion was underway and with the storming of the Bastille prison, the French Revolution began. In its reporting on the subject, The Times of London, England had the following to say of the conflict:

    The spirit of liberty which so long lay in a state of death, oppressed by the hand of power, received its first spark of returning animation, by the incautious and impolitic assistance afforded to America. The French soldier on his return from that emancipated continent, told a glorious tale to his countrymen--"That the arms of France had given freedome to thirteen United States, and planted the standard of liberty on the battlements of New York and Philadelphia." The idea of such a noble deed became a general object of admiration, the [facets?] of a similar state were eagerly longed for by all ranks of people, and the vox populi had this force of argument--"If France gave freedom to America, why should she not unchain the arbitrary fetters which bind her own people.

    Later that year, the Marquis de Lafayette, with the advice of Thomas Jefferson who was at the time the American ambassador to France, drafted the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen. It was adopted by France's National Assembly in August and ratified by Louis XVI in October.

    There was unrest in other parts of the world as well. Sweden and Russia were at war, and briefly, Norway had joined the conflict, although a peace treaty was signed in July 1789.

    In a smaller, but well-known conflict, the mutiny on the H.M.S. Bounty was also in the year 1789. On April 28, part of the crew of the Bounty, led by Fletcher Christian, mutinied and set Captain William Bligh and eighteen crewmembers adrift. Bligh managed to get the boat some 3,600 miles to Timor. Some of the mutineers were captured and prosecuted--three were hanged, while others, including Fletcher Christian ended up on Pitcairn Island, where some of their descendants live to this day.

    In 1789, there was an epidemic of influenza in New England, New York, and Nova Scotia, which resulted in many deaths due to secondary cases of pneumonia. The new president was among those who fell ill. He caught a cold while visiting Boston, and later, was affected more seriously with influenza, which was dubbed Washington Influenza.

    Hans married Rachel WEYMAN about 1769 in Newberry, South Carolina. Rachel (daughter of Hans Peter WEYMAN) was born about 1753 in Craven County, South Carolina; died in Nov 1819 in Dutch Fork, South Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Rachel WEYMAN was born about 1753 in Craven County, South Carolina (daughter of Hans Peter WEYMAN); died in Nov 1819 in Dutch Fork, South Carolina.
    Children:
    1. Leonard SUBER was born about 1771 in Newberry, South Carolina; died in 1820 in Newberry, South Carolina.
    2. 4. John Thomas SUBER was born on 30 Sep 1773 in Newberry, South Carolina; died about 1826 in Newberry, South Carolina.
    3. Gaspar SUBER was born after 1773 in Newberry, South Carolina; died in 1806.
    4. George SUBER was born after 1773 in Newberry, South Carolina.
    5. Conrad SUBER was born about 1774 in Newberry County, South Carolina; died in in Newberry, South Carolina.
    6. Michael SUBER was born about 1776 in Newberry, South Carolina; died on 18 Mar 1813 in Newberry, South Carolina.

  3. 10.  Jacob FELKER was born on 11 Nov 1744 in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania (son of John FELKER); died on 16 Nov 1819 in Pomaria, Newberry County, South Carolina.

    Jacob married Barbara SEIGLER about 1772. Barbara was born about 1746 in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania; died about 1828 in Newberry County, South Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Barbara SEIGLER was born about 1746 in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania; died about 1828 in Newberry County, South Carolina.
    Children:
    1. Mary FELKER
    2. 5. Elizabeth FELKER was born in 1773 in Newberry County, South Carolina.
    3. Polly FELKER was born about 1775 in Newberry County, South Carolina; died before Nov 1815 in Newberry, South Carolina.
    4. Jacob E. FELKER was born about 1776 in Dutch Fork, Newberry, South Carolina; died in 1859 in Newberry, South Carolina.
    5. Peter FELKER was born about 1777 in Newberry, South Carolina; died on 09 Sep 1844 in Pomaria, Newberry County, South Carolina.

  5. 12.  JacobSr CROMER was born in 1733 in Baden, Germany (son of John Michael CROMER and Mary UNKNOWN); died after 1792.

    JacobSr married Elizabeth YOST. Elizabeth was born about 1741 in Dutch Fork, South Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Elizabeth YOST was born about 1741 in Dutch Fork, South Carolina.
    Children:
    1. Reverend George CROMER was born in 1760 in Newberry, South Carolina; died in 1822 in Abbeville District, SC.
    2. 6. JacobJr CROMER was born about 1765 in Newberry County, South Carolina; died in in Newberry, South Carolina.
    3. Rev Philip CROMER was born about 1774 in Newberry, South Carolina; died on 13 Aug 1840 in Newberry, South Carolina.
    4. Henry CROMER was born in 1781 in Newberry, South Carolina; died on 15 Oct 1847 in Franklin County, Georgia.
    5. Barbara Ann Clementine CROMER was born about 1783 in Newberry, South Carolina; died in in Franklin County, Georgia.

  7. 14.  Jacob FOLK was born on 12 Jul 1724 in Grossenhausen, Schwaben, Bavaria, Germany; died on 20 Jun 1777 in Newberry, South, Carolina.

    Jacob married Catherine EPTING. Catherine (daughter of John Adam EPTING and Christina Barbara OSIANDER) was born on 13 Sep 1739 in Rötenberg, Schwarzwaldkreis, Württemberg, Germany; died in 1816 in Newberry, South Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Catherine EPTING was born on 13 Sep 1739 in Rötenberg, Schwarzwaldkreis, Württemberg, Germany (daughter of John Adam EPTING and Christina Barbara OSIANDER); died in 1816 in Newberry, South Carolina.
    Children:
    1. RS John Benedict FOLK was born between 1752 and 1762 in Ninety Six Dist, South Carolina; died on 01 Dec 1779 in Savanah, Georgia.
    2. RS Henry Middleton FOLK was born about 1762 in Ninety Six Dist, South Carolina; died in 1780.
    3. George FOLK was born about 1765 in 96 District, South Carolina; died on 05 Jul 1852 in Berkely County, South Carolina.
    4. Eve Catherine FOLK was born in 1766 in 96 District, South Carolina; died before 1821.
    5. 7. Elizabeth FOLK was born about 1769 in Newberry, South Carolina; died in Oct 1831 in Newberry, South Carolina.
    6. John Adam FOLK was born on 07 Mar 1770 in Dutch Fork, South Carolina; died on 21 Dec 1844 in Dutch Fork, South Carolina; was buried in Folk-Busby-Cannon Cemetery, Pomaria, S.C.
    7. Jacob FOLK was born on 24 Dec 1772 in Pomaria, South Carolina; died on 10 Nov 1845 in Colleton County, S.C; was buried in Wesley Chapel United Meth Ch Cem, Ehrhardt, Colleton Co, SC.
    8. Christina FOLK was born about 1777 in Newberry, South Carolina.