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Michael Kettering

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Michael Kettering was born in 1812 in Wythe County, Virginia, USA (son of Michael Kettering, Jr. and Margaret Wennrick); died in in Wythe County, Virginia, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Deed: 1 January 1833, Wythe County, Virginia, USA; Deed between Jacob, William, Michael Catron, John, Henry, Peter, Joseph Hounshell, Peter Creeger, Isham Brown and Henry Umbarger

    Michael married Nancy Wyrick on 15 August 1856 in Boyle County, Kentucky, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Michael married Jemima Hounshell on 3 Apr 1828 in Wythe County, Virginia, USA. Jemima (daughter of Andrew Hounshell and Lovice (Louisa) Lambert) was born in 1808 in Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Michael Kettering, Jr. was born on 21 September 1768 in Lancaster, Lancaster, Pennsylvania (son of Michael Kettering and Mary Magdalene Marguardt); died on 6 Aug 1853 in Wythe County, Virginia, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Note: 1789, Wythe County, Virginia, USA; Wythe was formed from Montgomery County in 1789
    • Deed: 10 April 1804, Wythe County, Virginia, USA; Michael Wenrich sales his son in law Micheal Kettering 19 acres bordering his land for $100
    • Court/Lawsuit: 10 November 1821, Wytheville, Wythe, Virginia, USA; Michael Catron sued for a writ of subpena against his father in law, Michael Wenrich and John F. Straw. Michael Catron was the plaintiff and it seems that some land he had purchased from his father in law.....(MORE)
    • Deed: 9 Feb 1825, Wythe County, Virginia, USA; Michael & Elizabeth his wife sale to Michael Kettering for 130 pounds 100a lying on both sides of the south fork of Reed Creek, part of a larger tract of 444 acres bounding Andrew Hounshell's land.
    • Deed: 23 February 1833; Michael & wife Margaret for $537.50 sale to their son Michael Jr. 49 3/4 a on the south fork of Reed Creek

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Changed name to Cattron, then later Catron.

    Michael married Margaret Wennrick. Margaret (daughter of Michael Wenrich and Elizabeth (Michael ?)) was born in 1778 in Reed Creek, Wythe County, Virginia; died on 14 Sep 1857 in Reed Creek, Wythe County, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Margaret Wennrick was born in 1778 in Reed Creek, Wythe County, Virginia (daughter of Michael Wenrich and Elizabeth (Michael ?)); died on 14 Sep 1857 in Reed Creek, Wythe County, Virginia.

    Other Events:

    • Deed : 24 November 1838, Wythe County, Virginia, USA; Margaret to Michael Jr. for $83.75 Tract of land lying on the S fork of Reed Creek and near the main road. (I'm not sure why it is just her name on this deed and not also her husbands)

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Her name is spelled both Wennrick and Wenrich in records.

    Children:
    1. Elizabeth Kettenring was born on 7 Feb 1795 in Wythe County, Virginia, USA; died on 18 Feb 1841 in Wythe County, Virginia, USA.
    2. Sophia Kettenring was born in 1796.
    3. John Kettenring was born in 1797 in Virginia, United States; died on 21 Sept 1878 in Wythe County, Virginia, USA.
    4. Jacob Catron was born on 6 June 1798 in Wythe County, Virginia, USA; died on 8 February 1868 in Oympia, Smyth, Virginia.
    5. William Kettenring was born in 1802 in Wythe County, Virginia, USA; died in 1852 in Wythe County, Virginia, USA.
    6. Margaret Kettenring was born in 1803 in Wythe County, Virginia, USA.
    7. Mary Kettenring was born in 1807 in Virginia, United States.
    8. Sarah "Sally" Kettenring was born in 1807; died on 25 Aug 1847 in Wythe County, Virginia, USA.
    9. Andrew Kettenring was born on 8 May 1809.
    10. 1. Michael Kettering was born in 1812 in Wythe County, Virginia, USA; died in in Wythe County, Virginia, USA.
    11. Jemina Kettenring was born in 1815; died in 1878 in Wythe County, Virginia, USA.
    12. Joseph Catron was born in 1817 in Virginia, United States.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Michael Kettering was born on 29 Sep 1735 in Hesse Darmstadt, Germany (son of Balthasar Kettering and Anna Margarethä Zimmer); died in Jan 1812 in Wythe County, Virginia.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: 1755; Michael was a stocking weaver by trade, and he brought with him a hand-loom, which he set up and followed his occupation of weaving stockings in the town of Lancaster, Pa.
    • Arrival: 9 Sep 1765, Lancaster, Lancaster, Pennsylvania; Went first to Holland, then migrated to American. Came to American on the ship "Chance" migrating to Lancaster PA.
    • Migration: 1772, Fincastle, Virginia; Migrated to Virginia around 1772, parts of Fincastle become Montgomery in 1775, then later parts of Montgomery became Wythe
    • Military: June 1774, Virginia, United States; Michael Kettenring was a private in Robert Doaks Co. Militia, Cherokee Expedition, during the Revolutionary War. (National DAR # 572718A645, application verified and approved 7/13/1984).
    • Accusation: 5 May 1779, Montgomery County, Virginia, USA; From "Early Adventures on the Western Waters" Vol I by Mary Kegley "...the jury heard evidence against Peter Kettering, Michael Kettering and Henry Wyrick. They were all bound to their good behavior (meaning they were free'd a long as they behaved.)
    • Oath: 20 May 1779, Montgomery County, Virginia, USA; Oath of allegiance to the "Commonwealth of Virginia as a free and independent State", promising to refuse all allegiance to George the Third, King of Great Britain. (Guess he was tired of being accused of being a Tory).
    • Land Grant: 1782, Wythe County, Virginia, USA; Received 400 acres on Tates Run South Fork of Reed Creek. It was part of 500a surveyed for Martin Stailey in 1775. Land joined Michael Crigger & Nicholas Cline on waters of Reed Crk. He is also called Michael Kettering, the stocking weaver.
    • Tax List: 1782, Montgomery County, Virginia, USA; This area of Montgomery later became Wythe. 1 tithe, no slaves, 4 horses, 10 cattle.
    • Tax List: 1787, Montgomery County, Virginia, USA; 1 male over 16, 5 horses/mules, and 12 cattle.
    • Tax List: 1789/90, Montgomery County, Virginia, USA; 2 males 16 to 21 and 7 horses. He was on Reed Creek/Cedar Run.
    • Land Entires: 8 Oct 1794, Wythe County, Virginia, USA; Michael Walters 87a on entries made in 1782 & 1791 on treasury warrants in 1781 & 1783, on Reed Crk near Tates Run, in line of Michael Kettern's land and Jacob Kettern, and Nicholas Cline.

    Notes:

    Michael's History

    Michael arrived in Philadelphia with his two cousins Johann Jacob and Christopher on the ship "Chance" which sailed from Rotterdam and was on the sea for 2 months.

    They went to Lancaster about 65 miles west where they joined up with Johann Adam Kettenring (born 1698 in Lamberg died 1775, Londonderry Township, Lebanon PA.)
    a blacksmith who had crossed on the "Samuel" on 12/3/1740.

    The Kettenrings were Lutherans. Within a year, Michael married Mary Marguard who was also on the "Chance." (She isn't listed on the chance?)

    Michael, Jacob and Christopher all decided to leave Lancaster for Southwest Virginia. Jacob and Christopher went first in 1769. Michael and Mary arrived in Wythe in 1772.

    In 1774, Virginia claimed the western territory and called out the militia against the warring Indians in a campaign called Lord Dunmores's War.

    On June 2, 1774, seven Kettenring and Kettering men including four of Christopher's older sons (Francis, Peter, Jacob and Phillip) were enrolled as Catron in Robert Doak's company. The campaign ended at Point Pleasant (W Va) on October 10, 1774, when 3,000 soldiers defeated 1,000 Shawnee led by Chief Cornstalk.

    After that, most of the Shawnee went west and Indian attacks decreased.

    From the Southwest VA Tax assessments compiled by May B. Kegley:

    Michael Kettering, one farm on the South Fork of Reed Creek, 518 acres having thereon two dwelling houses of wood, two stories each, 30 feet by 20 feet each, one barn, one corn house, all of wood, valued at $3000.

    From "Historic Sites of Sullivan County"
    The John Ketron Mansion on Reedy Creek Road (Bloomingdale Pike),in the Arcadia Community, is a large, two story hewn log house, now covered with white siding. It has a large back wing and porches on the front and side. In 1976 it was owned by Bruce Ketron. The Ketron heirs say this is one of the oldest houses in Sullivan county, which is quite possible since it stands in the Reedy Creek Settlement area.

    Michael Ketron (or Kettering), the progenitor of this branch of the Ketron family, came to America in 1765 from Hess-Dounstadt, Germany. He married Mary Marguardt
    (Born in Germany in 1747) in 1766 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

    Michael, known as "Michael, the Weaver," had apprenticed as a weaver of stockings in Germany. He brought his hand loom to America where he continued his trade. The Ketrons moved west with a caravan of pack horses in 1772 bringing with them their four children. They settled for a time in Wythe County, Virginia where he purchased 500 acres of unimproved land. He knew nothing of farming nor outdoor work but his wife was well versed in farming and could use an ax well (a thing her husband could not do).

    Michael and Mary's son, John Kettenring was the first member of the family to migrate (by 1790) to the Arcadia section of Sullivan County. Another of Michael's sons, Henry, came to this section later. The father, Michael, joined them in 1809 and died here in 1814. He is buried in the Arcadia Cemetery.

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    Johann Michael Kettenring and his wife Mary Magdalena Marquardt Kettenring are both buried in the Arcadia Methodist Church Cemetery located on the upper end of Bloomingdale Pike in the Arcadia section of Sullivan County, Tn., Neither has a stone.

    There are many Kettenring/Ketron/Catron descendants buried in that cemetery. The land for the cemetery was donated Henry Kettenring/Ketron, who was the son of Johann Michael Kettenring. Henry and a couple of his brothers moved to Sullivan County, Tenn. from Wythe Co., Va and set up their homes and then went back to Wythe Co, some 90 or 100 miles northeast of Sullivan Co, to get their parents and younger sister and moved them down to Sullivan County. Michael either lived in the same house with Henry or maybe his brother John, or lived in his own house close by, probably with in shouting distance. Henry lived right near where the Arcadia Methodist Church and Cemetery are now.



    According to history both Michael & Mary could read/write and had several books including a German bible & hymnbook & German speller for children & taught their children to read/write.

    Birth:
    Johann Michael Kettering (read notes on names), I took the "Johann" off the beginnings because they confused me. But a lot of them were born Johann, & went by middle names.

    Died:
    I know the general consensus is that Michael died in 1814 Sullivan County, TN. No one can offer (recorded) proof of this. It seems to be an assumption.

    This was found in the Court order records of Wythe County, Virginia in January 1812.

    "Lawrence Kettering appointed administrator of Michael Kettering, deceased, estate."

    Michael married Mary Magdalene Marguardt on 29 July 1766 in Lancaster, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Mary (daughter of Georg Marguardt and Maria Catarina Unknown) was born on 15 Aug 1747 in Bavaria, Germany; died on 15 Nov 1841 in Sullivan County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary Magdalene Marguardt was born on 15 Aug 1747 in Bavaria, Germany (daughter of Georg Marguardt and Maria Catarina Unknown); died on 15 Nov 1841 in Sullivan County, Tennessee.
    Children:
    1. Mary Kettering was born in 1767 in Lancaster, Lancaster, Pennsylvania; died in 1767 in Lancaster, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
    2. 2. Michael Kettering, Jr. was born on 21 September 1768 in Lancaster, Lancaster, Pennsylvania; died on 6 Aug 1853 in Wythe County, Virginia, USA.
    3. John Kettering was born on 7 April 1771 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA; died on 6 August 1853 in Sullivan County, Tennessee.
    4. Unknown Kettering was born on 10 August 1772 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA; died on 18 August 1872 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA.
    5. Daniel Kettering was born on 4 September 1773 in Wythe County, Virginia, USA; died on 25 September 1847 in Kingsport, Sullivan County, Tn.
    6. Henry Kettering was born on 19 May 1775 in Wythe County, Virginia, USA; died on 18 March 1854 in Sullivan County, Tennessee.
    7. Elizabeth Kettering was born on 13 July 1777 in Wythe County, Virginia, USA; died on 7 April 1867 in Glenwood, Iowa.
    8. Peter Kettering was born on 14 August 1778 in Wythe County, Virginia, USA.
    9. Valentine Kettering was born on 11 March 1780 in Wythe County, Virginia, USA.
    10. Christian Kettering was born on 10 May 1784 in Wythe County, Virginia, USA; died in 1844 in Pulaski, Kentucy, USA.
    11. Mary Magdalene Kettering was born on 3 October 1785 in Wythe County, Virginia, USA; died on 9 June 1874 in Sullivan County, Tennessee.
    12. Frederick Kettering was born on 3 August 1788 in Wythe County, Virginia, USA; died in 1812 in Virginia, United States.

  3. 6.  Michael Wenrich was born on 3 March 1739 in Berks County, Pennsylvania (son of Mathias (Matheus) Wenrich and Judith Schauer); died in 1827 in Wythe County, Virginia, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Baptismal Sponsor: 28 April 1771, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, USA; Michael and wife Elizabeth are sponsors for the Baptism of Michael Numann (b. 22 Feb 1771) son of David and Magdalene Numann. Lebanon County, PA Millbach Reformed Congregation)
    • Tax: 1775, Tulpehocken, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA
    • Note: 1777, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA; There is a Michael Wendrick in the continental Troops Rev War Rolls. Only lists Michael Wendrick, Private, Penn - is this our Michael? I know his brother Mathias was Ensign, 6th co. under Capt. Conrad Eckert - could have enlisted together.
    • Tax: 1779, Tulpehocken, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA
    • In Wythe: 1789, Wythe County, Virginia, USA
    • Deed: 10 April 1804, Wythe County, Virginia, USA; Michael Wenrich sales his son in law, Micheal Kettering 19 acres bordering his land for $100
    • Land Sale: 9 August 1805, Wythe County, Virginia, USA; Michael sells 204 acres on Reed Creek to Nicholas Darden
    • Deed: 9 February 1807, Wythe County, Virginia, USA; George & Elizabeth Tawney sale Micheal Wenrich for $120, 36 acres, part of a survey of 328 acres known by the name Elk Pond. Book 4 page 488
    • Deed: 14 July 1807, Wythe County, Virginia, USA; Michael Wenrich sales to John Hounshell, for 45 pounds land on the south fork of Holston which was granted to Frederick Copperheifer in 1800 and sold to M. Wenrich in Nov 1804. Which John Hounshell is this??
    • Deed: 12 July 1808, Wythe County, Virginia, USA; Wythe County Deed Bk 5 Pg 47-49 | Michael Wenrich sells to Michael Katring (Catron) for 1000 pounds a parcel of land containing 399 acres on the South fork of Reed Creek
    • Land Purchase: 4 October 1808, Wythe County, Virginia, USA; Barnabas Messerschmidt and Betsy, his wife in consideration of the sum of twenty two pounds current money of Virginia to show in hand, by the said Michael Wenrich.... sale 11 acres on the branch of Reed Creek....
    • Deed: 10 December 1810, Wythe County, Virginia, USA; Wythe County Deed Bk 5 Pg 324 | Michael Venrick (Wenrich) sells to Andrew Hounshell for $13.50, 2 and 1/4 acres on the waters of the Reed Creek
    • Agreement: 13 January 1825, Wythe County, Virginia, USA; Agreement with Jacob Haler and C. Brown to allow them to search for copper ore and other ores and metals on the lands of Micheal Wenrich
    • Deed: 9 February 1825, Wythe County, Virginia, USA; Michael & Elizabeth his wife sale to Michael Kettering for 130 pounds 100a lying on both sides of the south fork of Reed Creek, part of a larger tract of 444 acres bounding Andrew Hounshell's land.
    • Land Purchase: 9 September 1826, Wythe County, Virginia, USA; Walter and Barbara Kinser sale Michael Wennich for $1000, 250 acres of land on the waters of Reed Creek, Wythe County.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Name also Venrick, Venrich

    Michael married Elizabeth (Michael ?). Elizabeth was born in 1740 in Berks County, Pennsylvania ?; died in 1804 in Wythe County, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Elizabeth (Michael ?) was born in 1740 in Berks County, Pennsylvania ?; died in 1804 in Wythe County, Virginia, USA.
    Children:
    1. Maria Catherine Wenrick was born in 1768 in Wythe County, Virginia, USA; died on 4 May 1855 in Clark County, IN.
    2. 3. Margaret Wennrick was born in 1778 in Reed Creek, Wythe County, Virginia; died on 14 Sep 1857 in Reed Creek, Wythe County, Virginia.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Balthasar Kettering was born on 29 Oct 1694 in Landsthul, Pfalz, Bayern, Germany (son of Adam Kettering and Anna Marie Faul); died on 1 February 1746 in Salwoog, Germany.

    Other Events:

    • Built Home: 1727, Germany; Balthazar Kettenring, built this house in 1727. That is the date that is on the cornerstone of the house. Picture was taken by Marguerite Van Etten in the early 1980s

    Notes:

    Birth:
    First name Johann, also the first name of Father/brothers/sons, see naming notes

    Balthasar married Anna Margarethä Zimmer in 1719 in Landstuhl, Pfalz, Germany. Anna (daughter of Hans/John Jacob Zimmer and Maria Rosina Schneider) was born on 11 March 1704 in Oberabach, Germany; died on 8 November 1748 in Salwoog, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Anna Margarethä Zimmer was born on 11 March 1704 in Oberabach, Germany (daughter of Hans/John Jacob Zimmer and Maria Rosina Schneider); died on 8 November 1748 in Salwoog, Germany.
    Children:
    1. Adam Kettenring was born on 31 January 1721 in Bayern, Germany.
    2. Johann Valentine Kettenring was born on 19 June 1730 in Bayern, Germany.
    3. 4. Michael Kettering was born on 29 Sep 1735 in Hesse Darmstadt, Germany; died in Jan 1812 in Wythe County, Virginia.
    4. Maria Margaretha Kettenring was born on 5 October 1738 in Salzwoog, Pfaltz, Germany; died on 7 September 1809 in Salzwoog, Pfaltz, Germany.

  3. 10.  Georg Marguardt was born in 1707 in Bavaria, Germany; died on 2 July 1763 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Arrival: 1752, Pennsylvania

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Johann Georg Marguardt

    Georg married Maria Catarina Unknown. Maria was born in 1715; died on 9 April 1761 in Lancaster, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Maria Catarina Unknown was born in 1715; died on 9 April 1761 in Lancaster, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
    Children:
    1. 5. Mary Magdalene Marguardt was born on 15 Aug 1747 in Bavaria, Germany; died on 15 Nov 1841 in Sullivan County, Tennessee.
    2. Margaret Marguardt was born on 6 October 1753 in Lancaster, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
    3. Engelhart Marguardt was born on 27 February 1756 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA.
    4. Sibylla Marguardt
    5. Sebastian Marguardt
    6. Johann Georg Marguardt

  5. 12.  Mathias (Matheus) Wenrich was born in 1704 in Germany (son of Balthazar (Belser) Wenrich and Elizabeth Unknown); died on 5 January 1785 in Tulpehocken, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA; was buried in Bernville, Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States of America.

    Other Events:

    • Arrival: 1710, New York, New York
    • Land Purchase: 1739, Robesonia, Berks County, PA; Mathias bought land from Conrad Weiser (a well known PA Dutch pioneer, interpreter & diplo. bet the PA Colony & Native Am.) on Spring Ck (later Furnace Ck) in what is now Heidelberg Twp. Berks Co. Mathias called a portion of his land "Wenericka"
    • Oath: 1744, Pennsylvania; Wenrich Family of Berks County, Pennsylvania Revisited, The Early Generations, by Oby Bonawit, 1975
    • Land Warrent: 28 November 1747, Heidelburg Township, Pennsylvania, USA; Warranted 248 acres in Heidelburg Township known as parcel 34 and called "Venericka". This land was surveyed in 1768 and patented 9 June 1772.
    • Tax List: 1767, Heidelburg Township, Pennsylvania, USA; Taxed on 100 acres, 2 horses, 2 cattle, and 4 sheep
    • Deed: 1774; Deeded part of the homestead known as "Venericka", to his son Mathias in 1774 and moved to Tulpehocken where he was a member of the Frieden's Church.
    • Oath: 1777, Pennsylvania, United States; Wenrich Family of Berks County, Pennsylvania Revisited, The Early Generations, by Oby Bonawit, 1975
    • Baptismal Sponsor: 1780; Mathias (could be his son Mathias) is a sponsor for the Baptism of his granddaughter Eva Elisabeth, daughter of Francis Wenrich @ Atolheo Altalaha Lutheran Church
    • Probate: 5 Jan 1785, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Also found as Johan Maltheis and other variations.

    Mathias married Judith Schauer. Judith was born in 1705 in Germany; died in 1785 in Robesonia, Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States of America; was buried in Bernville, Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States of America. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Judith Schauer was born in 1705 in Germany; died in 1785 in Robesonia, Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States of America; was buried in Bernville, Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States of America.
    Children:
    1. Balthazar (Baltzer) Wenrick was born on 18 May 1726 in Tulpehocken, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA.
    2. Susannah Wenrick
    3. Elizabeth Wenrick
    4. Johannes (John) Wenrick was born on 18 July 1727.
    5. Mattheus Wenrick, Jr. was born on 1 May 1729.
    6. Easter Wenrick was born on 25 July 1731.
    7. Thomas Wenrick was born on 8 September 1734.
    8. 6. Michael Wenrich was born on 3 March 1739 in Berks County, Pennsylvania; died in 1827 in Wythe County, Virginia, USA.
    9. Mary Magdalena Wenrick was born on 8 March 1740.
    10. Frantz "Francis' Wenrick was born in 1753 in Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA; died in 1827 in Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, USA.




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