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(1) Hij is getrouwd met Ann Catherine Roemer.

Zij zijn getrouwd rond 1725 te Germany.


Kind(eren):

  1. Eva Barbara Ranck  1732-1808
  2. Boy Child Ranck  1736-1736
  3. Samuel Ranck  1742-1815
  4. Valentine Ranck  1747-1839
  5. Anna Maria Ranck  1750-1837
  6. Margaret Ranck  1752-????
  7. Barbara Ranck  1754-????


(2) Hij is getrouwd met Anna Barbara Schwab.

Zij zijn getrouwd in het jaar 1728 te Pennsylvania, United States, hij was toen 26 jaar oud.

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  1. WikiTree, via https://www.myheritage.com/research/reco..., 10 december 2018
    John Michael RanckGender: MaleBirth: Oct 28 1701 - Neckerau, Mannheim, Baden, GermanyDeath: July 28 1778 - East Earl, Lancaster Co., PAFather: Hans Valentine Valentine Ranck, +Photos:
  2. FamilySearch Family Tree, via https://www.myheritage.com/research/reco...
    John Michael Ranck<br>Birth name: John Michael Rank<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: Oct 28 1701 - Neckarau, Mannheim, BADEN, Germany<br>Christening: Oct 30 1701 - Neckarau, Mannheim, BADEN, Germany<br>Marriage: Spouse: Anna Barbara Schwab - 1728 - Pennsylvania, United States<br>Immigration: from Deal on ship Mortonhouse - Aug 24 1728 - Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States<br>Death: July 28 1778 - East Earl Township, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States<br>Burial: Aug 1 1778 - Ranck Family Cemetery, East Earl, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States<br>Parents: Hans Valentine Ranck, Margaretha Ranck (born Philippes)Anna Barbara Ranck (born Schwab)<br>Children: Samuel Ranck, Anna Maria Grosch (born Ranck), Eva Barbara Steigelman (born Ranck), George Michael Ranck, Anna Christina Fackler (born Ranck), Boy Child Ranck, Johann Philip Ranck, Anna Margaretha Grosh (born Ranck), Valentine Ranck, Johannes Michael Ranck Jr.<br>Siblings: Rosine Katharine Ranck, Johann Philip RANCK, Johann Valentine Ranck, Anna Barbara Ranck, Susanna Margaretha Schnaeder (born Ranck)</a><br>  Additional information: Ranckorg Person ID:I1LifeSketch:John Michael Ranck emigrated to the New World in 1728 and settled in Earl Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. His brother John Philip arrived and settled on adjacent land in 1729. The area, was originally known as Saue Schwamm or Hog Swamp, later as Earltown, later still as New Design, and today as New Holland.ata area. cestors of the American branch were the brothers John Michael Ranc, who arrived in 1728, and John Philip Ranc, who arrived a year later. They came from Alsace, and both located in Lancaster County (Pennsylvania). During the War of Independence the Ranc family was especially noted for its patriotism and nearly all its members capable of bearing arms were in the war."1dex.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=410&Itemid=612e political or military power to restrain the 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.stablished it as a refuge for the Protestant 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.liam Penn requested from the British crown, in repayment of a debt of L16,000 loaned by his father to Charles II, "a tract of land in America north of Maryland, bounded on the east by Delaware, on the west limited as Maryland (i.e. by New Jersey) northward as far as plantable." The request was granted in 1681 and the land was named Pennsylvania. Penn became its supreme governor. To this New World paradise he began to invite Moravian and Huguenot exiles from the Palatinate.ng down the Rhine past Mannheim for the purpose of embarking from Rotterdam for America. The young men sent a message ahead, begging the travellers to stop and take them on as additional passengers. Soon John Michael with his young wife, Anna Barbara Schwab, and John Philip were journeying down the Rhine to Holland.emigrants, set sail from Rotterdam for America on the English vessel, The Mortonhouse. John Coultas was its ship master. After eighty-one days of rough ocean voyage, crowded in the dismal holds of the ship, they arrived in Philadelphia on August 24, 1728.erger in his Reise nach Pennsylvanien im Jahre 1750 und Ruckreise nach Teutscland im Jahre 1754 describes a typical emigrant‘s journey to America:ania lasts from the beginning of May until the end of October, fully half a year, amid such hardships as no one is able to describe adequately. The cause is because the Rhine boats from Heilbronn to Holland have to pass by thirty-six customs houses, at all of which the ships are examined. The trip down the Rhine alone lasts four, five and even six weeks. When the ship and the people reach Holland, they are detained there for five or six weeks. Both in Rotterdam and Amsterdam the people are packed densely, like herrings so to say, in the large sea vessels. A person over ten years pays for the passage from Rotterdam to Pennsylvania ten pou ds. I may safely assert that with the greatest economy, many passengers spent $176 from home to Philadelphia."1•ilip was not on that passenger list. He waited in Rotterdam another year, sailing on June 20, 1729, on the very same vessel, The Mortonhouse, making its next round trip to America. He arrived in Philadelphia on August 19, 1729, after a voyage of fifty-five days. No one knows for sure why both young men did not come at the same time. Romance may have been at stake, since this year later John Philip brought with him a you g bride, Anna Barbara Sch macher. Perhaps there was a rule that only married couples would be given passage. Or was the ship list over-crowded because of the unexpected passengers picked up at Mannheim and was John Philip the one for whom there was no room? Or did he not have the necessary fare?w homeland. Their ancestral homeland, France had known little peace for the past two hundred years. They themselves had been born and had grown to adulthood as refugees in Germany. Now they may at last have found a haven in which they would be secure fr m all such fears. But what of the contending colonial powers? What of the native Indian Americans whose lands were being wrested from them by foreign intruders? What of the rising tension between the colonists and their British sovereign? Many of those colonists were not of British descent and their allegiance to the Crown rested chiefly on an oath of loyalty they were required to sign. Uninterrupted tranquility was not quite yet to be their lot.ylvania, at William Penn's death in 1718, had passed to his widow. When she died in 1733 it became the property of their three sons so that the formal deeds which were secured in 1742 and 1757 were signed by Thomas Penn.
  3. Ancestry Family Trees, Ancestry Family Tree
    http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=110860350&pid=14547
  4. Geni World Family Tree, via https://www.myheritage.com/research/reco..., 10 december 2018
    Johan Michael Ranck<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: Oct 28 1701 - Neckarau, Mannheim, Baden, Germany<br>Marriage: Spouse: Ann Catherine Ranck (born Roemer) - Circa 1720 - Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States<br>Death: July 28 1778 - East Earl, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States<br>Burial: July 1778 - East Earl, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States<br>Wife: Ann Catherine Ranck (born Roemer)<br>Sibling: John Philip Ranck

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  • De temperatuur op 28 juli 1778 lag rond de 25,0 °C. De wind kwam overheersend uit het west-zuid-westen. Typering van het weer: zeer betrokken. Bijzondere weersverschijnselen: donder weerlicht. Bron: KNMI
  • Erfstadhouder Prins Willem V (Willem Batavus) (Huis van Oranje-Nassau) was van 1751 tot 1795 vorst van Nederland (ook wel Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden genoemd)
  • In het jaar 1778: Bron: Wikipedia
    • 26 januari » Sydney wordt gesticht.
    • 6 februari » Na de Amerikaanse overwinning op de Britten bij de Slag bij Saratoga lukt het Benjamin Franklin een verbond te sluiten met Frankrijk.
    • 1 juni » Paus Pius VI creëert tien nieuwe kardinalen, onder wie de aartsbisschop van Mechelen Johann Heinrich von Frankenberg en de Franse grootaalmoezenier Lodewijk René Eduard de Rohan.
    • 26 augustus » Eerste beklimming van de berg Triglav.
    • 26 november » James Cook ontdekt Maui.
  • De temperatuur op 1 augustus 1778 lag rond de 21,0 °C. De wind kwam overheersend uit het noord-noord-westen. Typering van het weer: omtrent helder. Bron: KNMI
  • Erfstadhouder Prins Willem V (Willem Batavus) (Huis van Oranje-Nassau) was van 1751 tot 1795 vorst van Nederland (ook wel Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden genoemd)
  • In het jaar 1778: Bron: Wikipedia
    • 26 januari » Sydney wordt gesticht.
    • 6 februari » Na de Amerikaanse overwinning op de Britten bij de Slag bij Saratoga lukt het Benjamin Franklin een verbond te sluiten met Frankrijk.
    • 1 juni » Paus Pius VI creëert tien nieuwe kardinalen, onder wie de aartsbisschop van Mechelen Johann Heinrich von Frankenberg en de Franse grootaalmoezenier Lodewijk René Eduard de Rohan.
    • 26 augustus » Eerste beklimming van de berg Triglav.
    • 26 november » James Cook ontdekt Maui.


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