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  • Hij is geboren op 28 juni 1681 in Switzerland.
  • Geïmmigreerd op 11 september 1732 vanuit Arrived in Philadelphia on ship PENNSYLVANIA MERCHANT.
  • (Emigrated) in het jaar 1732 in From Europe to Philadelphia and settled in northern Bucks County.
  • (Move) in het jaar 1750 in Shendandoah Valley of Virginia.
  • Hij is overleden op 11 augustus 1760 in Virginia, hij was toen 79 jaar oud.
  • Deze gegevens zijn voor het laatst bijgewerkt op 17 mei 2023.

Gezin van JOHANNES (PA 1732) HOTTEL

(1) Hij is getrouwd met Maria Margaretha Steph.

Zij zijn getrouwd op 23 juni 1728 te Reformed Church in Meckenheim, Germany, hij was toen 46 jaar oud.


Kind(eren):

  1. JOHANNES STEPH HOTTEL  1731-1758 


(2) Hij is getrouwd met Elizabetha Unknown.

Zij zijn getrouwd in het jaar 1712 te Europe, hij was toen 30 jaar oud.


Kind(eren):

  1. ANNA BARBARA HOTTEL  1713-???? 
  2. JOHANN GEORGE HOTTEL  1722-1787 
  3. ELIZABETH HOTTEL  1725-????
  4. HENRY HOTTEL  1726-????


Notities over JOHANNES (PA 1732) HOTTEL


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Johannes Hottel
Birth: 28 Jun 1681 Switzerland
Death: 11 Aug 1760 (aged 79) Toms Brook, Shenandoah County, Virginia, USA
Burial: Keller Cemetery, Mount Olive, Shenandoah County, Virginia, USA
Memorial #: 9362005
Bio: Husband of Margaret Hottell?John Hottel was born Johannes Hodel about 28 June 1681, and baptized on 6 July 1681, in the village of Altishofen, about 20 miles northwest of Luzern, in the middle of Switzerland, the third child of Hans Hodel and his wife, Marie Trachsler, both born in that same place.

As a married adult, Johannes Hodel was a small farm owner in Germany, with about ten acres of land, including the start of a vineyard, near the village of Alsheim bei Gronau. Alsheim is southwest of Ludwigshafen & Mannheim, west of Heidelberg, northwest of Speyer, and east of Kaiserslautern. The ruins of Gronau Castle are just outside the village of Alsheim---hence "bei Gronau."

Johannes Hodel married first to Elisabetha, born about September 8, 1686; she bore him four children: Barbara, Charles, George, & Elizabeth, before she died on December 21, 1726, and was buried at Alsheim bei Gronau on December 22, aged 40 years, 3 months, 14 days.

Johannes Hodel married second on June 23, 1728 to Maria Margaretha "Margaret", widow of Caspar Rheinwald, and daughter of Johannes Steph. She had one son from her first marriage: Johann Heinrich Rheinwald.

John & Margaret Hottel had one son, Johannes, shortly before they emigrated to America. The family then consisted of Johannes, 51, his wife Margaret, 30, his children: Barbara, 19, Charles, 14, George, 10, baby John, 1, and Margaret's son from her first marriage: Henry, 7. They probably traveled by boat down the Rhine River to Rotterdam. There they boarded the ship "Pennsylvania Merchant," probably in June 1732. They landed in Colonial America at Port Philadelphia on September 11, 1732, the year George Washington, father of our country, was born. The spelling of the family name was changed when they came to America simply because they sailed on a ship of English registry, where the clerk responsible for listing the passengers spoke no German. He wrote what he thought he heard these German passengers saying, and so Johannes Hodel became John Hottel. They settled for a while in the northern part of Bucks County, Pennsylvania, then followed the trail of many others down into the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, not later than 1745. They were active members of the Reformed or Lutheran faith.

The location of John Hottel's grave in Keller Cemetery is no longer known; but a descendent, John T. Hottel & his family, erected a new memorial monument in the cemetery. It was dedicated on September 11, 1982, 250 years to the day since the Hottel family arrived in America from Europe.

Please view the family website at www.hottelkeller.org
Family Members
Spouses
Elisabetha Margaretha Hildebrandt Hottel 1686-1726
Maria Margaretha Steph Hottel 1703-1773
Children
Anna Barbara Hottel Keller 1713-1798
Johan Carl Hottel 1718-1778
Johann Georg Hottel 1722-1787
Catharina Elisabetha Hottel 1725-Unknown
Johannes 'John' Hottel 1731-1778
Maintained by: Cindy King (46817864)
Originally Created by: Jo Bohony (46572977)
Added: 24 Aug 2004
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9362005/johannes-hottel
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9362005/johannes-hottel : accessed 30 January 2022), memorial page for Johannes Hottel (28 Jun 1681œ11 Aug 1760), Find a Grave Memorial ID 9362005, citing Keller Cemetery, Mount Olive, Shenandoah County, Virginia, USA ; Maintained by Cindy King (contributor 46817864) .

Johannes Hottel formerly Hödel
Born 28 Jun 1681 in Switzerland
ANCESTORS
Son of Johannes Hoedl and Margaretha Marie (Trachsler) Hoedl
Brother of Hans Hoedl, Anna Maria Hottel, Mathias Leontius Hottel, Clara Hoedl, Lisabeth Hoedl and Joan Ulrich Hoedl
Husband of Elizabetha Margaretha (Unknown) Hottle – married 17 Jan 1712 in Gronau, Bergstrasse, Hessen, Germany
Husband of Maria Margaretha Steph – married 23 Jun 1728 in Meckenheim, Rhein Pfalz, Germany
DESCENDANTS
Father of Anna Barbara (Hottel) Keller, Johann Carl Hottel, Johann George Jerick Hottel, Johannes Hottel, Johannes Hottel, Catharina Elisabetha Hottel and Heinrich Hottel
Died 11 Aug 1760 at age 79 in Toms Brook, Shenandoah, Virginia
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Contents
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•1 Biography
•1.1 Family Name
•2 History of John Hottel
•3 From Find A Grave
•4 Sources
Biography
The following is paraphrased from The History of the Descendants of John Hottel and The New Hottel History - George Line. [1]
Johannes (John) Hödel was very likely born in Switzerland in approximately 1685. He and his wife, Elizabetha, were married by 1712 and spent their early years together in Germany in the region of Alsheim bei Gronau, in the Rhineland-Pfalz (Palatinate), southwest of Manheim and northwest of Speyer. Although the tax record for 1722 listed the land as poor, Johannes and Elizabeth made their home on a 10-acre farm that included a 1/4-acre vineyard. The couple had four children:
1Anna Barbara (English name: Barbara), born Dec. 2, 1713
2Johann Carl (English name: Charles), born Oct. 25, 1718
3Johann Georg (English name: George), born Apr. 4, 1722
4Catharina Elisabetha (English name: Elizabeth), born Nov. 17, 1725
On Dec. 22, 1726, a year after her last child was born, Elisabetha died and was buried at the Reformed Church in Alsheim bei Gronau.
Two years later, on June 23, 1728, Johannes married Maria Margaretha Steph Rheinwald (English name: Margaret) in the Reformed Church in Meckenheim, Germany. They had one son, Johannes (English name: John Jr.), born October 27, 1731.
The following spring, Johannes and his family traveled down the Rhine River to Rotterdam, where they lived for approximately 3 months while arranging passage to America. In June or July of 1732, the family boarded the Pennsylvania Merchant and sailed to the New World, arriving in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on September 11, 1732. [2][3]
Johannes purchased one hundred acres of land in Oley Township, Pennsylvania on February 22, 1734. On March 23, 1742, the land was repossessed after he was unable to keep up the payments.
Early in this period, daughter Barbara married George Keller (who had arrived in Philadelphia on October 11, 1732) in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
In the early 1740s, sons Charles and George traveled to Virginia to look for new land to establish a family homestead. Having found that suitable lands were available, they returned to Pennsylvania to help their father and his family move to Virginia, including their sister, Barbara, and her husband, George Keller.
In Virginia they moved onto these new lands, built their first homes and began farming, all before they received land grants in 1750, in what was then Frederick County (now Shenandoah County). The first of those land grants was received from Thomas, Lord Fairfax in 1750.
It is uncertain if John Jr. moved with them or stayed in Pennsylvania. We know that John Jr. married Mary Magdalene Musselman in 1748, in Pennsylvania, and they had two sons: Michael born c. 1750 and Samuel born c. 1752. John Jr. then died in the late 1750s, before his father's death in Virginia.
Johannes lived the remainder of his years in Virginia. Johannes died sometime between the date of his will on 11 August 1760, and when the will was entered into probe on 5 November 1760. [4]
The location of John Hottel's grave in Keller Cemetery is no longer known. But a descendent, John T. Hottel & his family, erected a new memorial monument in the cemetery. It was dedicated on September 11, 1982, 250 years to the day since the Hottel family arrived in America from Europe. [5]
Family Name
The family name was likely spelled originally in German or Swiss-German as Hödel. However there have been many variants, anglicizations, and variations of those over time, such as: Hoedel, Hoedl, Hottel, Hottle, Huddel, and Huddle.

History of John Hottel
JOHANNES (JOHN) HOTTEL, with whom this history begins, was born in Europe, about 1700, where he grew to manhood, took ship Pennsylvania, John Stedman, Master, probably in June, with his wife, MARGARET, and five children under sixteen years of age, at Rotterdam, Holland, landed in Colonial America at Port Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, September 11, 1732, the year George Washington, the father of our country, was born. John Hottel must have been still a young man at that time. Of his parents we have not been able to find any trace. Probably they were lost in the terrible commotions of Europe, and their records destroyed. [6]
John Hottel and Margaret were married about 1720, and their five children were all born in Europe. The family name of Margaret, her parentage, time and place of birth in the old country are unknown. This family located in the northern part of Bucks County, Pennsylvania, where they lived eighteen years and by thrift and industry acquired lands and homes, so that the name Hottel appears on the tax records a few years after their advent. These immigrants took the oath of allegiance to the Crown of Great Britain. In religion they were either Lutherans, Reformed, or possibly Mennonites. They spoke the German language and were faithful, patriotic citizens. According to Prof. I. D. Rupp, (Sept. 21, 1732) Ulrich Hottel who was sick, arrived with 188 passengers. No further record is given. Probably he was a brother of John. [7]
Children: [8]
Carl (Charles) Hottel, b. 1722
Johannes (John) Hottel, b. 1724
Heinrich (Henry) Hottel, b. 1726
Jerick (George) Hottel, b. 1728
Anna (Barbara Anna) Hottel, b. 1730
From Find A Grave
John Hottel was born Johannes Hodel about 28 June 1681, and baptized on 6 July 1681, in the village of Altishofen, about 20 miles northwest of Luzern, in the middle of Switzerland, the third child of Hans Hodel and his wife, Marie Trachsler, both born in that same place. [5]
As a married adult, Johannes Hodel was a small farm owner in Germany, with about ten acres of land, including the start of a vineyard, near the village of Alsheim bei Gronau. Alsheim is southwest of Ludwigshafen & Mannheim, west of Heidelberg, northwest of Speyer, and east of Kaiserslautern. The ruins of Gronau Castle are just outside the village of Alsheim---hence "bei Gronau." [5]
Johannes Hodel married first to Elisabetha, born about September 8, 1686; she bore him four children: Barbara, Charles, George, & Elizabeth, before she died on December 21, 1726, and was buried at Alsheim bei Gronau on December 22, aged 40 years, 3 months, 14 days. [5]
Johannes Hodel married second on June 23, 1728 to Maria Margaretha "Margaret", widow of Caspar Rheinwald, and daughter of Johannes Steph. She had one son from her first marriage: Johann Heinrich Rheinwald. [5]
John & Margaret Hottel had one son, Johannes, shortly before they emigrated to America. The family then consisted of Johannes, 51, his wife Margaret, 30, his children: Barbara, 19, Charles, 14, George, 10, baby John, 1, and Margaret's son from her first marriage: Henry, 7. They probably traveled by boat down the Rhine River to Rotterdam. There they boarded the ship "Pennsylvania Merchant," probably in June 1732. They landed in Colonial America at Port Philadelphia on September 11, 1732, the year George Washington, father of our country, was born. The spelling of the family name was changed when they came to America simply because they sailed on a ship of English registry, where the clerk responsible for listing the passengers spoke no German. He wrote what he thought he heard these German passengers saying, and so Johannes Hodel became John Hottel. They settled for a while in the northern part of Bucks County, Pennsylvania, then followed the trail of many others down into the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, not later than 1745. They were active members of the Reformed or Lutheran faith. [5]
Sources
1? Huddle
2? Pennsylvania German Pioneers: A Publication of the Original Lists of Arrivals in the Port of Philadelphia from 1727 to 1808, Vol. I. http://search.ancestry.com/Browse/BookView.aspx?dbid=48379&pageno=1 Page: Archives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
3? Ristenbatt, Donna E. "The Pennsylvania Merchant." German Pioneers to Pennsylvania. Text: Ship Pensilvania Merchant, John Stedman, Commander, from Rotterdam. [Qualified Sept. 11, 1732] Johannes Hottel; Margaret Hottel; Anna Hottel; Curla Hottel; Jerich Hottel; Hendrich Hottel; Johannes Hottel
4? Huddle: Page 5.
5? 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com: accessed 07 December 2018, updated 25 August 2021), memorial page for John Hottel (28 Jun 1681œ11 Aug 1760), Find A Grave: Memorial #9362005, citing Keller Cemetery, Mount Olive, Shenandoah County, Virginia, USA; Maintained by steven coulter (contributor 46608391) .
6? Huddle: Page 7.
7? Huddle: Page 7.
8? Huddle: Page 7.
•Huddle, William David. History of the Descendants of John Hottel (Shenandoah Publishing House, Strasburg, Va., 1930)
See also:
•The Shenandoah Germanic Heritage Museum. Owned and operated by Hottel-Keller Memorial Inc.
•Ancestry Family Trees: http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=36955409&pid=659
•Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s. Gale Research. Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc, 2010. Pages 29, 33, 66, 75.
•Ship Pensilvania Merchant, John Stedman, Commander, from Rotterdam to Pennsylvania. Qualified Sept. 11, 1732. Johannes Hottel; Margaret Hottel; Anna Hottel; Curla Hottel; Jerich Hottel; Hendrich Hottel; Johannes Hottel
•Ancestry.com. Namen von Einwanderern in Pennsylvanien aus Deutschland, der Schweiz, Holland, Frankreich u. a. St. von 1727 bis 1776 (Names of immigrants in Pennsylvania from Germany, Switzerland, Holland, France and other countries from 1727 to 1776). Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2002. Original data - Rupp, I. Daniel. A Collection of upwards of Thirty-thousand Names of German, Swiss, Dutch, French, and other Immigrants in Pennsylvania From 1727-76. Philadelphia, PA. http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=6390
•Virginia Will Records. Ancestry.com. http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=48444
•Ancestry.com. A history of Shenandoah County, Virginia. Online publication - Provo, UT: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005. Original data - Wayland, John Walter, A history of Shenandoah County, Virginia. Strasburg, Va.: Shenandoah Pub. House, 1927.

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