Er ist verheiratet mit Margaritha Philippes.
Sie haben geheiratet am 17. Februar 1699 in Necarau, Mannheim, Baden, Germany, er war 31 Jahre alt.Quelle 4
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Hans Valentine Ranck<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: 1668 - presumed Paris, Seine, France<br>Marriage: Spouse: Margaretha Philippes - Feb 17 1699 - Necarau, Mannheim, Baden, Germany<br>Death: May 10 1710 - Neckarau, Mannheim, Baden-Württemberg, Germany<br>Parents: Jean Valentine Ranck, Louise Ranck (born Casperson)<br>Wife: Margaretha Ranck (born Philippes)<br>Children: Rosine Katharine Ranck, John Michael RanckJohann Philip RANCK, Johann Valentine Ranck, Anna Barbara Ranck, Susanna Margaretha Schnaeder (born Ranck)<br> Additional information: LifeSketch:In 1641 in the middle of this period of relative calm created by the Edict of Nantes Jean Ranc, the Huguenot pastor from Paris, was born. We do not know the names of his parents nor the links which tie him to the Vibrac lineage. It is assumed that his roots were in that Languedoc soil, Nor do we know the name of his wi fe. Their only son was named Hans Valentine, a spelling which appears to reflect the transition from French to German through which the family moved in the succeeding troublesome decades. In France, the name would probably have been Jean Valentin.days, Rev. Jean Ranc, then forty-four years of age, fled with his family from Paris Lo escape the death which would undoubtedly have been their lot.alogical Library of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Salt Lake City, Utah, which purports to associate John Michael and John Philip Ranck with a German background in the area of Lubeck and Mannheim, Germany. The family cited spelled its name Runck. A certain Johann Runck, born in 1653, was married to Louise Casperson and the couple had three sons: Samuel, Johann Phillip and Michael. whose names appear on the passenger lists of the Mortonhouse in 1728 and 1729. The manuscript itself is typed, but unpublished and unsigned. Its author‘s name only appears in the library's card catalogue.In order to reassure myself of this, my brother, Ezra H. Ranck, and I have had Mr. Herman Oskar Pertsch of Heidelberg, Germany, verify our information. Mr. Pertsch has again searched the old Reformed Church records in Neckarau, Mannheim, Germany. He has confirmed the records regarding Hans Valentine Ranck's marriage, family and death, as well as the death of his father, Rev. Jean Ranc who at one place is referred to as Valentin Ranck "der Alte", suggesting that his full name might have been Jean Valentin Ranc.amp;id=410&Itemid=612e vengeful King. Rev. Jean Ranc, with his wife and son Hans Valentine, fled first to the Alsatian city of Strasburg on the Rhine. It was not lo g until the armies of Louis recaptured that city, which throughout its history was sometimes German and sometimes French territory. The refugees had to flee even farther down the Rhine to Mannheim. Mannheim is in that area of Germany called the Palatinate, or in German the Pfalz. exiles. Mannheim, not yet a large city, became a Huguenot center and Jean Ranc no doubt continued his preaching there. Son Hans Valentine met in Mannheim and married Margaretha Philippes (Margarith Philipp) of French-Dutch descent. They had six children: Ann Barbara, John Michael, John Philip, Rosine Katharine, Susanna Margaretha and Johann Valentine, born in 1699, 1701, 1704, 1705, 1707 and 1710 respectively. Hans Valentine died in 1710, leaving his young family in the care of their grandfather. Only two years later Rev. Jean Ranc also died. Rosine Katharine and Johann Valentine died in childhood. The remaining four children, left with their mother, grew to young adulthood in Mannheim. Our family story continues with the lives of the two brothers, John Michael and John Philip. Of their mother and the other children we have no further knowledge except that on 26 February 1725 Susanna Margaretha married Johann Valentin Weinkraus.view=article&id=411&Itemid=613