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TWELFTH GENERATION
3584. Unknown FISCUS was born before 1683 in Germany.
Gerhart Fiscus, his son, was born in 1695, so the father had to be born at least
12 years or so before that. He was married. Children were:
1792 i.
Garrett (Gebhardt)(Gerhart) FISCUS.
ii.
Johann (Jacob) Friederich (Frederick) FISCUS
(123)(853)
(1036)(957)
(1037) was born in 1707 in Pfalz, Germany.
(957)(1037)
(1038) Born 1707 in Germany. -- Armstrong.
Born before Jan. 14, 1706/07 in Ober Saulheim, Pfalz, Germany. -- Ferren.
Born in 1707 in Woeffshoem (or Engelstatt), Pfalz, Germany. -- Davidson.
He immigrated on Sep 2 1743 to Germany via Holland. He died on Jan 19 1772
in Bethania, Forsyth Co., NC.(1037)
(1038) Johann Friederich Fiscus, b.
1707, died in Bethania, Forsyth County, NC on Jan. 19, 1772. -- Ferren.
Jacob Frederick Fiscus, b. 1707, died in Surry Co., NC, in 1772. -- Davidson.
Johann Frederick Fiscus was the brother of Gerhart Fiscus b. 1695, and the
son of Gerhart Fiscus. -- Armstrong.
"Gerhart (Gerhardt) Fiscus was born in a part of western Germany near France
called the Rhine Palatinate. Gerhart and his younger brother Friederich arrived
in Philadelphia in the ship Loyal Judith from Rotterdam, Holland, on September
2, 1743. Gerhart was 48 and Friederich was 36 years of age. His son, Gerhardt
or Garrett Fiscus, married Mary Magdalena and they emigrated to America aboard
the ship Phoenix from Rotterdam, Holland arriving in Philadelphia on October
20, 1774." -- Rhineland to America, p.11.
The ship Royal Judith with Master James Cowley sailed from Rotterday via the
isle of Wight in England, arriving in Philadelphia on September 2, 1743. Among
the passengers were Gerhard Fischkus, age 48, and Frederick Fischkus, age 36.
Various spellings for the two brothers are Fiskes, Finkes, Fiscus, Fiechgus
and Fiscos. Gerhard made a mark instead of writing his signature. Frederick
and Gerhard were presumedly brothers. -- J.A and Elma Fiscus, p.23.
Surry Co. will abstracts I. 4. Will of Frederick FISHCUS, 65 years old. 13 Jan.
1772. Son Frederick gets home plantation of 128 acres on Mill Creek adjacent
to Michael Howser and John Shore and livestock. Wife - Eve Fishcus. Son Adam
Fishcus and Daughter Eve Fishcus get proceeds when of age. Children from my first
wife: not named. Executor: Michael Houser. Testator signs in German as do two
witnesses. Third witness is Henry Spenhour. Proved by Spenhour August Court 1772.
Michael Houser qualified. The first wife was apparently Anna Elisabeth Schwind,
and she was the mother of Anna Cunigunda Fiscus (b. 1734) who married Michael
Hauser. He was a passenger on the Loyal Judith in Sept. 1743, and that he married
1) Anna Elisabeth Schwind between 1723 and 1729 in Germany and 2) Eva Maria ??
ca. 1751 in Maryland. Probably b. near Engelstatt or Woeffsheim, Germany, 7 kilometers
from Ober Saulheim. -- Ferren.
Gerhardt and Friederich Fiscus may have chosen Pennsylvania because other Fiscuses
were there, maybe relatives. Moreover, Pennsylvania was a colony known for its
religious freedom. Many, many Germans settled there. -- Rhineland to America,
pp. 45-46.
Friederich Fiscus moved to North Carolina where a number of other emigrants from
the Rhine Palatinate had immigrated earlier. -- Rhineland to America, pp. 23-24.
The decendants of Friedrich Fiscus moved to NC and later to Indiana. The Indiana
descendants have things well recorded. -- Alma Fiscus letter.
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