Pass auf: War älter als 65 Jahre (71), als Kind (Jacob Crowninshield) geboren wurde (9. Januar 1733).
Pass auf: War 9 Monate vor der Geburt (9. Januar 1733) des Kindes (Jacob Crowninshield) bereits verstorben (19. Dezember 1711).
Pass auf: War 9 Monate vor der Geburt (9. Januar 1733) des Kindes (Jacob Crowninshield) bereits beerdigt (??-??-1711).
Er ist verheiratet mit Elizabeth Allen Von Kronenshelt.
Sie haben geheiratet am 5. Dezember 1694 in Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America, er war 33 Jahre alt.
Kind(er):
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Johann Kasper Richter Crowninshield<br>Birth names: Johann C CrowninshieldJohann Casper Richter CrowninshieldJohann Casper Richter von CrowninshieldJohann Kaspar Richter CrowninshieldJohann Kasper Ritcher CrowinshieldJohannes Caspar Richter Von KronenshieldJohn Kasper Ricter Von Kronenshelt<br>Also known as: Johannes CrowninshieldJohn CrowninshieldJohannes Richter<br>Gender: Male<br>Christening: June 22 1661 - St Thomas Church, Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany<br>Marriage: Spouse: Elizabeth Allen - Dec 5 1694 - Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America<br>Immigration: 1670 - Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America<br>Death: Dec 19 1711 - Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America<br>Burial: 1711 - Near or at Spring Pond but never identified<br>Occupation: Physician<br>Occupation: Ships surgeon - 1688<br>Parents: Johannes Casper Richter von Kronenschieldt, Maria Richter von Kronenschieldt (born Hahn)<br>Wife: ;Elizabeth Allen<br>Children: John Crowninshield, Clifford Crowninshield, Elizabeth Crowninshield, Mary Crowninshield, Richard Crowninshield<br> Additional information:
TitleOfNobility: Doctor
LifeSketch: Johannes Kaspar Richter von Kronenschieldt II is the progenitor of one of Boston's great "Brahmin" families, the Crowninshields. He is best remembered for his unique self-made success in New England and the political and economic influence of his children and descendants.s christened on June 22 at St. Thomas Church, better known as the Thomaskirche, in Leipzig. A Lutheran congregation, the Thomaskirche has been famous since the 12th century as home to many of Leipzig's most prominent congregants. (Johann Sebastian Bach was cantor of the church and is buried there.) Their status as members of the Thomaskirche, combined with the fact that they were able to send their son to university, point to the von Kronenschieldts being a socially-prominent family during this time. where he studied medicine. He was known to speak Latin in addition to German and English, had travelled in England and Ireland, and enjoyed discussing philosophy. His studies came to an abrupt halt, however, after he engaged in a duel with either a faculty member or a fellow student – historical reports vary – and found himself needing to leave Germany. In 1688, von Kronenschieldt II sailed for Boston, Massachusetts -- becoming the first Crowninshield, as the family became known, in America. shield in order to fit into the predominantly English Boston community. He also began to practice as a doctor, even though he had not completed his medical studies in Leipzig. Through his medical work, he met Elizabeth Allen, born August 17, 1672 in Lynn, Massachusetts to Jacob (sometimes miswritten as Jedediah) Allen and Elizabeth Clifford.ant social move on his part. Both of her parents came from well-to-do families, and following the death of his father-in-law, "Dr. Crowninshield" was able to gain control of a 500-acre estate straddling the line between Lynn and its neighboring town, Salem. This estate, known as Spring Pond, became a popular spot for the Boston-area elite to visit. Dr. Crowninshield and Elizabeth entertained, among others, famous Puritan minister Cotton Mather and his father, Harvard president Increase Mather, at their estate. (In particular, many were attracted by the "healing springs" there than Dr. Crowninshield promoted.)prominent in Massachusetts affairs was cradled in a cottage on the extreme verge of Lynn by the ruddy spring upon an estate party in Salem, partly in Lynn." By Anglicizing himself and marrying wisely into the social elite, Dr. Crowninshield set the stage for his offspring to join the ranks of the emerging "Boston Brahmin" class. eld and his wife, Elizabeth, were married on December 5, 1694 and began their family shortly thereafter. In total, they had five children: John (b. January 19, 1696), Clifford (b. December 10, 1699), Elizabeth (b. June 3, 1704), Mary (b. July 2, 1706), and Richard (b. December 28, 1708). Mary died in infancy on October 1, 1706; Elizabeth was also lost at a young age.however, each married women from established New England families. On September 21, 1722 in Salem, John married Anstiss Williams, who came from a distinguished Devonshire family that had been among the earliest settlers of Rockingham, New Hampshire. They had seven children – Anstis and Elizabeth (b. April 27, 1727), John (b. December 21, 1728), Sarah (b. April 30, 1730), Jacob (b. January 9, 1732), George (b. August 6, 1734), and Benjamin (b. March 26, 1737) – each of whom would go on to personal prosperity or would marry into it. Crucial for future business and political relationships, Elizabeth would go on to marry Elias Hasket Derby, a wealthy Salem merchant, on April 23, 1761, linking the Crowninshields to their closest rivals in Salem, the Derbys.sometimes Hilliard) on May 15, 1721 in Salem. Although their marriage did not result in any children, it tied the Crowninshields to the families of her parents, Joseph Hillard and Rachel Allen. They, like John and Anstiss, remained in Salem. children with her – Elizabeth (b. June 27, 1735), James (b. February 21, 1736), Richard (b. August 4, 1739), Sarah (b. July 24, 1741), and Bethia (b. July 30, 1744). They began their married life in Uxbridge, Massachusetts but eventually settled in her native Providence, where they had their latter four children.success in New England.near Spring Pond.l duo known as the Everly Brothersademy Award-winning actorRear Admiral of the U.S. Navy
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Johann John Kaspar Crowninshield (born Von Kronenshelt)<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: June 22 1661 - Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany<br>Marriage: Dec 5 1694 - Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts Bay<br>Death: Dec 19 1711 - Boston, Suffolk, Province of Massachusetts Bay<br>Wife: Elizabeth Crowninshield (born Allen Von Kronenshelt)<br>Children: Dr. John CrowninshieldRichard CrowninshieldMary CrowninshieldClifford CrowninshieldElizabeth Crowninshield<br>Photos:
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