Johannes Jury Tremper1

#1553, (1709 - between 8 December 1769 and 18 June 1770)
Relationship4th great-granduncle of Nelle Belle Bridges
Father*Jacob Tremper1 (c 1670 - )
Mother*Christina Welker1 (c 1675 - )

Family 1

Lena Denemarken b. s 1711, d. b 1754
Children 1.Jacob Tremper+ (1734 - )
 2.John Tremper+ (1736 - )
 3.Catherina Tremper (c 1739 - )
 4.Lena Tremper+12 (c 1741 - 1827)
 5.Christoffel Tremper13 (c 1743 - )
Johannes Jury Tremper was also known as John George Tremper. 
Birth*1709He was born in 1709 at GermanyG; (poss. 1700 in Ullrich.)1,2 
between 1713 and 1720He accompanied Jacob Tremper and Christina Welker between 1713 and 1720 from Neuwied, Germany to New York, New York.3,4 
circa 1729He lived circa 1729 at Dutchess Co., New YorkG.1 
Marriage*24 October 1733He married Lena Denemarken on 24 October 1733 at Kingston, Ulster Co., New YorkG.5 
Marriage*25 May 1754He married Susanna Tippel on 25 May 1754 at Rhinebeck Flats Reformed Dutch Church, Dutchess Co., New YorkG; (his 2nd.)6 
Baptism15 November 1761He sponsored the baptism of Johan Jurge Tremper on 15 November 1761 at Reyn Beeck (Red Hook), Dutchess Co., New YorkG.7 
Baptism19 February 1764He sponsored the baptism of Johan Georg Tremper on 19 February 1764 at Dutch Reformed Church, Rhinebeck, Dutchess Co., New YorkG.8 
Baptism18 December 1768He sponsored the baptism of Hermanus Tremper on 18 December 1768 at Rhinebeck, Dutchess Co., New YorkG.9 
8 December 1769He left a will on 8 December 1769 at Dutchess Co., New YorkG; (exec. wife, son Jacob, son-in-law Abram Roel.)10 
Death*between 8 December 1769 and 18 June 1770He died between 8 December 1769 and 18 June 1770 at Dutchess Co., New YorkG.11 

Citations

  1. [S212] Priscilla Tremper Leith on Ancestry.com, internet post.
  2. [S221] Roswell Randall Hoes, compiler, Baptismal and Marriage Registers of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York (New York: De Vinne Press, 1891), p. 564.
  3. [S203] Eugene B. Willard, Daniel Webster Williams, George Ott Newman and Charles Boardman Taylor, editor, A Standard History of the Hanging Rock Iron Region of Ohio (2 volumes) (Chicago: Lewis Publishing Co., 1916), II:846–847.
  4. [S613] Priscilla M. Tremper Leith and John Douglas Leith, "The Trömper Family from Europe to America and Dutchess Count, NY", Dutchess County Genealogical Society Newsletter 19:4 (Summer 2011): p. 3. "Johan Jacob Trömper and Anna Christina Welcker came to Manhattan in the early 1720’s from Neuwied, Germany."
  5. [S221] Roswell Randall Hoes, Baptisms and Marriages ODC Kingston, p. 564, entry no. 767. 24 Oct. 1733, Joh. Jury Trimper, j. m., born in Hoogduytsland [Germany], and Lena Denemarken, j. d., born in Kingstown, and resid. there. Banns registered, 7 Oct.
  6. [S1159] Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of Poughkeepsie and the Flats (New York: Holland Society, unknown publish date), Jurriaan Trimper [sic] and Susannah Tippel, both res. here, marr. with license 25 May 1754.
  7. [S1834] G M Weiss and others, compilers, translated and transcribed by Dingman Versteeg, General Church Book of the Reformed Church at Reyn Beeck (Rhinebeck) (The Holland Society of New York), filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah (1977), Reyn Beeck (Red Hook), p. 137, img. 77/262. Johan Jurg., child of Jacob Trember and Catharina Thiel, bapt. 15 Nov 1761; sponsors Johan Jurg Trember and Susanna Dippel, his wife [all names sic]. Hereinafter cited as General Church Book of the Church at Reyn Beeck.
  8. [S1834] G M Weiss and others, General Church Book of the Church at Reyn Beeck, p. 143, img. 80/262. Johan Georg, child of Joh. Trimper and Catharina Tuppel, bapt. 19 Feb 1764; sponsors Joh Georg Trimper and wife Susanna Tuppel.
  9. [S1834] G M Weiss and others, General Church Book of the Church at Reyn Beeck, p. 199, img. 108/262. Marytien and Hermannus, twin children of Jacob Trimper [sic] and Catherina Diel, bapt. 18 Dec 1768; sponsors Lorentz Diel and wife Marytien, and Johan Georg Trimper and wife Susanna Tuppel.
  10. [S1158] William S. Pelletrau, compiler, Abstracts of Wills on File in the Surrogate’s Office, City of New York (New York: New York Historical Society, 1893-1913), VII:333, citing liber 27:309.
    In the name of God, Amen. December 8, 1769. I, JOHN GEORGE TREMPER, of Rhinebeck Precinct, Duchess County, yeoman. "I leave to my eldest son Jacob 8 shillings for his Primogeniture, and he is to make no further Pretense." I leave to my wife Susanna, and my youngest daughter Catharine, all my movable household stuff, and furniture, and all other goods and chattels, belonging to my house, bedding, iron vessels, glass, etc., "and all Women's Cloaths," and all linnen and woolen cloth, "made up and unmade," and all debts due to me. And they are to have the use of the northerly room in my dwelling house, "with the iron stove in it." And also room in the cellar. "And my son Jacob is to provide them fire wood, cut and brought to the door." "And they shall have the privilege to boil their victuals and water for their use by the fire that my son Jacob must keep for his family use." "My wife Susanna, during the time she remains my widow, shall buy every spring a Pig, worth 10 shillings, which my son Jacob shall feed and make fat for her use, so that it has the weight of 150 Pounds or thereabouts at killing time." I leave to my son Jacob the lot of land whereon I now live, with the house, barn house, and all buildings, and my negro man "Toby" and all my waggons and tools. And he shall pay to my son John £50, and to my daughter Lena, wife of Abraham Roel Rip, £62, 10s, and to my daughter Catherine, £12, 10s. "If my son Jacob shall at any time keep an Inn or Tavern on the land and premises I have given him he shall not allow any sort of Gaming to be used or practiced in any part of the buildings." I make my wife and my son Jacob and my son-in-law Abraham Roel Kip, executors.
    Witnesses, Adam Shever, Henry Diell, Christian Schultz, schoolmaster. Proved, June 18, 1770.
  11. [S369] Chris Tami, compiler, Abstracts of Wills on File in the Surrogate’s Office, City of New York, Vol. 7, 1766-1771 (New York: New York Historical Society, 1899), online Ancestry.com, Page 309.--In the name of God, Amen. December 8, 1769. I, JOHN GEORGE TREMPER, of Rhinebeck Precinct, Duchess County, yeoman. "I leave to my eldest son Jacob 8 shillings for his Primogeniture, and he is to make no further Pretense." I leave to my wife Susanna, and my youngest daughter Catharine, all my movable household stuff, and furniture, and all other goods and chattels, belonging to my house, bedding, iron vessels, glass, etc., "and all Women's Cloaths," and all linnen and woolen cloth, "made up and unmade," and all debts due to me. And they are to have the use of the northerly room in my dwelling house, "with the iron stove in it." And also room in the cellar. "And my son Jacob is to provide them fire wood, cut and brought to the door." "And they shall have the privilege to boil their victuals and water for their use by the fire that my son Jacob must keep for his family use." "My wife Susanna, during the time she remains my widow, shall buy every spring a Pig, worth 10 shillings, which my son Jacob shall feed and make fat for her use, so that it has the weight of 150 Pounds or thereabouts at killing time." I leave to my son Jacob the lot of land whereon I now live, with the house, barn house, and all buildings, and my negro man "Toby" and all my waggons and tools. And he shall pay to my son John œ50, and to my daughter Lena, wife of Abraham Roel Rip, œ62, 10s, and to my daughter Catherine, œ12, 10s. "If my son Jacob shall at any time keep an Inn or Tavern on the land and premises I have given him he shall not allow any sort of Gaming to be used or practiced in any part of the buildings." I make my wife and my son Jacob and my son-in-law Abraham Roel Rip, executors.
    Witnesses, Adam Shever, Henry Diell, Christian Schultz, schoolmaster. Proved, June 18, 1770.
  12. [S1322] [no author], "Baptisms of the Dutch Reformed Church of Rhinebeck Flats, Dutchess County, New York", The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record 84–88 (1953–1957): 84:45. Lena, dau. of Jury Tromper and Lena Deenamarken, bapt. 10 May 1741; sponsors Wilhelmus Trimper and Lena Huyg.
  13. [S1323] [no author], "Baptisms of the Dutch Reformed Church of Rhinebeck, Dutchess County, New York", The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record 94–96 (1963–1965): 95:43. Christoffel, son of Johan Goerg Tremper and Lena Dennemarcker, bapt. 17 Apr 1743; sponsors Christoffel Dennemarcker and Lea Schwartwaut.