Christian Neuschwanger, b. 12 Oct 1673, Dieboldsbach, Eggiwil, Bern, Switzerland. d. by 1741, Frederick County, Virginia. He lived at Hintersass in Sandhausen, Baden, Germany before emigrating to America. He married on 26 Jan 1701 at Steinsfurt, Pfalz, Anna Magdalena Steffen, daughter of Gabriel Steffan. In the marriage record he was called the son of Peter Neuenschwander. He baptized his oldest child, Anna Elisabeth at Sandhausen in 1701. He baptized his next three children, Annaenheim. He apparently lived at Mannheim from 1704 to 1708. Christian Neuenschwander and his wife Magdalena were sponsors for Christian Stauffer's son Christian’s baptism on 24 Nov 1709 at Friesenheim, Germany. Christian and Magdalena lived at Friesenheim from at least 1709 to about 1718 and wereo as a councilman of Friesenheim in 1713 and 1718. He isned a petition withownship, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania in 1730. He was in Virginia by 1732. He bought land from Jost Hite in Orange County, Virginia on 21 Mar 1736 (435 acres). Christian died by 1741 in Frederick County, Virginia.Mannheim. She was baptized at the Wallonische Reformed Church at Mannheim, Baden, Germany.5 years. He was baptized at the Wallonsiche Reformed Church at Mannheim, Baden.isewander, b. 19 Feb 1713, Friesenheim. He was baptized at Oggersheim on 26 Feb 1713. d. 1788, Frederick County, Virginia. y Friesenheim. The sponsors at his baptism were Hans and Anna Neuschwanger. He died by 1754 at Frederick County, Virginia.
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