Sunday, September 20, 2009

George Michael Rote (Rhoades/Rhodes) 1729-1797 Sarah 1734

Mifflinburg was once known as Rotestown and Northumberland became Union county. 
I've also seen other records that may or may not be right about the children in this family - some of them have the in-laws marrying different siblings than I have.  However, I'm still looking for proof of the marriages and trying to correct what I have.  If you have sourced information, please share in the comments.

George Michael Rote (Rhoades, Rhodes, etc.)
Parents:  Anthony Rote and Anna Barbara Widmayer
Birth and Christening 24 January 1729  Kandel, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
Occupations: Farmer, Tavern Keeper, Miller
Married abt 1750 Germany
Immigration to United States:  aboard Ship Hamilton 6 Oct 1767
Note:  Residence: In 1797, George M Rote/Rhoades developed the land from Third Street eastward, in Mifflinburg, Union Co. Pa. This extension acquired the name Rhoadestown, or Rotestown (or Greenville), George Rote owned the Ensign Foster tract of 246 acres
Died 18 Jan 1797 Buffalo Valley, Mifflinburg, Union, Pennsylvania
Sources
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=kbnaycwin&id=I1908
Family Search
ancestry.com
Book:  Annals of Buffalo Valley by John Blair Linn page 236, 311
Elizabeth (unknown surname)
(For those who thought her name was Sarah like I did, see comment section)
Born abt 1734 Germany
Unknown Parents
Married 2)  Daniel Scholtz
Died Pennsylvania
Sources
Family Search
ancestry.com

CHILDREN

Roade (Rhody) Rote
Born 1753 Germany
Note:  When she was abt 14 and her brother George was 12, they were captured by Indians and carried away in the Cornplanters country (Cornplanter was a native American) and not released until peace was proclaimed (some say 7 years, others say less).  They met at a furnace near Clarion, Pennsylvania, and returned home together. 
Married James Ben who remarried a widow with the surname Murphy after Roade died. 
Sources
Book:  Annals of Buffalo Valley by John Blair Linn page 199
Family Search
ancestry.com
Esther Rote
Born 1755 Germany
Married Frederick Bortages
Note:  this is an error - see comment section below
Sources
Family Search
ancestry.com
*Sarah Rote
Born 1756
Married Johan Adam Colpetzer 1776
Note: Adam Colpetzer appears in what was West Buffalo township tax assessment in 1775 along with a Michael Shirtz (who would marry Sarah's sister Elizabeth) and confirms at least Michael's place in Union County.  Adam was fined 20 pounds for refusing to march with the militia between March 1777 and April 1783 
Children:  Adam, William, Nicolas, Peter, George, Minerva, Sarah, Annie, Henry, James, John
Died
Buried
Sources
Tax: History of that Part of the Susquehanna and Juniata Valleys ..., Volume 2 edited by Franklin Ellis, Austin N. Hungerford page 17
Fine:  Pennsylvania archives By Pennsylvania. Secretary of the Commonwealth, Pennsylvania. Dept. of Public Instruction, Pennsylvania State Library
Idaho Genealogical Society 1961
George Michael Rote 
Born 1758 Germany
Married Rachel Skiles
Children:  Michael, George
Death:  Abt 1829 Pennsylvania
Sources
Book: Annals of Buffalo Valley by John Blair Linn
Ancestry.com
Peter Rote
Born 1760 Germany
alternative day:  12 May 1768 in New Jersey - this is possible since his parents came in 1767.
Occupation:  Carpenter, Farmer
Married Elizabeth Kiester
Children:  George, John, Henry, Anne, Abraham, Peter, George, Michael, Elizabeth, Griffin, Margaret, Francis, Simon, Jacob
Died 30 March 1826 Logan, Centre, Pennsylvania
Sources
http://www.speakingoffamily.com/g0/p58.htm#i1733
Online ancestry boards
Mary Rote
Born 1763 Germany
Married Joseph Ultz abt 1784 Pennsylvania
Sources
Family Search
ancestry.com
Jacob Rote
Born 1766 Germany
Sources
Family Search
ancestry.com
Abraham Rote
Born 1768 Bucks Co, Pennsylvania
Married Margaret ? 7 April 1798
Children:  George, Elizabeth
Died 17 December 1842 Jackson, Pike, Ohio
Sources
Family Search
ancestry.com
Elizabeth Rote
Born 1770 Bucks Co, Pennsylvania
Married Michael Shirts (Schertz)
Note:  Michael appears in a 1775 tax assessment of Buffalo Township. He built the grist and sawmills at Penn's Valley Narrows
Sources
History of that Part of the Susquehanna and Juniata Valleys ..., Volume 2 edited by Franklin Ellis, Austin N. Hungerford page 17

Lydia's headstone

Lydia Rote

Born 30 May 1772 New Jersey (according to her death cert.)
Married John Kiester
Children:  Margaret, Peter, Sarah, John, Ann, Elizabeth, Benjamin, George, Levi, Lydia, Elias, Isaac 
Died 18 Feb 1854 Hartley Township, Union, Pennsylvania
Buried Kiester Burial Ground
Sources
Pennsylvania Death Certificate from Ancestry.com
Lydia's death record


John Rote
Born 1774 Mifflinburg, Union, Pennsylvania
Sources
Family Search
ancestry.com

3 comments:

  1. George Rote Sr at the time of his death was married to Elizabeth Rote. George died intestate and his heirs (10 chidlren) are listed in the land records of Northumberland (later Union County) and of course his widow Elizabeth. Later she is identified as Elizabeth Scholz, widow of George Rote. She remarried second to Daniel Scholz. All George Rote deeds prior to his death often include his wife and always name her as Elizabeth. Never was Sarah mentioned as the name of George Rote's wife. I would also advise Rote family researchers to examine the Northumberland and/or Union County deeds for further clarification of George's children...Linn made an error in his history and listed Michael Bartges as one of his son-in-laws...not so. George had 5 sons and 5 daughters, and his daughters were Esther wife of Adam Colpetzer, Elizabeth wife of Michael Schirtz, Mary wife of Joseph Ultz, Rhoda wife of James Ben and Lydia wife of John Kiester.

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    1. Roger, thank you for your comment and the clarification on the name of his wife. Are you a descendant?

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  2. There is no daughter of George Rote named Sarah. Read the deeds straightening out George's estate. Probate was entered into on 9 March 1796. Adam and Esther had a son, also named Adam. That is who married a Sarah. Do not know her maiden name.

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