NameFrederick Kemmerer
BirthWurtemberg, Germany
FatherAllEmbedsJacob Wenner
Misc. Notes
Frederick Kemmerer, a native of Wurtemberg, came to America in 1742 with a brother, Henry. They settled in Lower Milford Township, where Henry had a son, Henry born in 1746, and later removed to the eastern part of Nothampton County. Frederick secured by warrant of Aug. 17, 1742, a tract of 100 acres near Dillingersville, which was patented to Abraham Schantz on September 6, 1796, and later owned by his descendants, Christian and Readon Schantz, Frederick Kemmerer was assessed 17pounds in 1762 and was naturalized in April 11, 1763. He was for some time an inn-keeper in the township and was taxed as such 7.10.8 pounds in 1772. He was a member of the old Lutheran congregation at Dillingersville from 1744 to 1760, after which he became a member of the Zionsville Lutheran Congregation, where he was undoubtedly buried. His wife, Rosina, was born in 1716, and died Nov. 2, 1804, aged 87 years at the home of her son Henry. They had seven children: Henry, born April 4, 1740; Rosina, born April 15,1744; Frederick, born May 24,1746; Christian, born 1747; died April 10, 1795; married Conrad Neimeyer; Jacob; George; and John, born Aug. 31, 1760.
Spouses
1Rosina
Birth1716
Death2 Nov 1804
Rosina (1744-)
Frederick (1746-)
Christian (1747-1795)
Jacob
George
John (1760-)