Untitled

Carl & Elaine (Grove) Rhodes' Genealogy Pages

This Site is Dedicated to Our Forebears, and their Descendants

Elisabet Killian

Female Abt 1736 -


Personal Information    |    Notes    |    All    |    PDF

  • Name Elisabet Killian 
    Birth Abt 1736  Palatinate Area Of Germany Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Female 
    Death
    • Y
      Y
      Y
      Y
    Person ID I4442  Carl
    Last Modified 31 Aug 2022 

    Family David Good,   b. 1735, Germany Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 1819, Franklin County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 84 years) 
    Marriage 16 Jan 1756 
    Children 
     1. Elizabeth Good
     2. John Good
     3. David Good, Jr.
     4. Valentine Good
     5. Jacob Good
     6. Catherine Good
     7. Peter Good
    +8. Samuel Good,   b. Abt 1770   d. 1811, Franklin County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location (Age ~ 41 years)
    Family ID F1416  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 31 Aug 2022 

  • Notes 
    • Virginia. She died Bet. 1815? 1819 in Franklin County, Virginia.



      Notes for ELISABET [KILIAN] KILLIAN:

      General Notes:

      Elisabet Killian is thought to have been born around the year 1736 in the Palatinate area of Germany. Although we are uncertain as to her exact date of birth, Elisabet would appear to be the daughter of Matheus and Ann Elisabeth [MNU] Killian, a nd there is some circumstantial evidence to support this.



      According to Trinity Lutheran Church Records, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Vol. I, 1730-1767, Elisabet Killian, listed as "Kilianin from Veyl in the Palatinate," married David Good II on 18 January 1756 at the Trinity Lutheran Church in Lancaster.



      On 12 November 1756, Catharine Elisabeth Good, the first of seven children of David and Elisabet Killian Good, was born in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. She was baptized on 12 December 1756 by Rev. Johann S. Gerock at the Trinity Lutheran Chur ch in Lancaster. Sponsors were listed as a Johannes Killian and Catharina, fianc?aae.



      Author and Killian researcher, George W. Killian, states that Matheus Killian arrived with his family on 17 October 1741 at the Port of Philadelphia aboard the ship Molly, where his name appears as "Mattheis Schilion, age 44." The family is sai d to have then settled in the Perkiomen region of Pennsylvania which included parts of Montgomery, Bucks, and Berks counties. Of particular interest here is an LDS IGI Family Group Record which shows a marriage around the year 1760 in Berks Coun ty, Pennsylvania of a Johann Nicholas Killian and Catharine [LNU]. George W. Killian lists a Johan Nicholas Killian, born in 1730 in Germany, as a son of Matheus and Ann Elizabeth Killian, and further shows his marriage to a Catharine Haas, wit h their first child listed as Jacob Killian, born 29 December 1761. In summary, if this is the same Johann and Catharine who were listed as sponsors at the 12 December 1756 baptism of Catherine Elisabet Good, the first child of David and Elisabe t Killian Good, it strongly supports the idea that Johannes Nicholas Killian and Elisabet Killian were siblings and being children of Matheus Killian.



      Sometime between 1800 and 1810, Johann Nicholas Killian died in Earl Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, and is buried with three of his four children, Philip, Abraham aka Jacob Abraham, and Andrew, at the Bergstrasse Evangelical Church Ce metery in nearby Ephrata Township.



      Sometime between 1815 and 1819, Elisabet Killian Good died in Franklin County, Virginia.



      Other Killian family members have had a presence in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania since 1730 when Heinrich Killian arrived at the Port of Philadelphia with his family aboard the Joyce on 30 November 1730. Heinrich is said to have settled in Ear l Township. On 23 September 1732, Andreas Killian arrived at the Port of Philadelphia with his first wife and their three children aboard the Adventure. Their family resided somewhere in Lancaster County until 1749, that being the year the famil y relocated to Lincoln County, now Catawba County, North Carolina. Both Heinrich and Andreas were born in the small town of K?aeonigsberg, Germany which is located about fifty miles north of N?aeurnberg. It appears quite probable that Heinrich, Andr eas, and Matheus were brothers or cousins. A Michael Killian, [no age stated] arrived at the Port of Philadelphia aboard the Dragon on 26 September 1749. Although it is stated that he settled in the Lancaster County area, it is not known if he w as related to the earlier Killian arrivals.





      Sources:



      Trinity Lutheran Church Records, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Volume I, 1730-1767, by Debra D. Smith & Frederick S. Weiser, Apollo Pennsylvania: Closson Press, 1988, pp. 104, 107, 135, 206, 228, 248



      Guth/Gutt/Good Newsletter, No. 12, April 1998, p. 6



      RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project: Descendants of Andreas Killian [1702-1788], by George W. Killian



      Duncan C. Davidson

      030308
      Generation 2



      Notes for ELISABET [KILIAN] KILLIAN:

      General Notes:


      Elisabet Killian is thought to have been born around the year 1736 in the Palatinate area of Germany. Although we are uncertain as to her exact date of birth, Elisabet would appear to be the daughter of Matheus and Ann Elisabeth [MNU] Killian, a nd there is some circumstantial evidence to support this.



      According to Trinity Lutheran Church Records, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Vol. I, 1730-1767, Elisabet Killian, listed as "Kilianin from Veyl in the Palatinate," married David Good II on 18 January 1756 at the Trinity Lutheran Church in Lancaster.



      On 12 November 1756, Catharine Elisabeth Good, the first of seven children of David and Elisabet Killian Good, was born in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. She was baptized on 12 December 1756 by Rev. Johann S. Gerock at the Trinity Lutheran Chur ch in Lancaster. Sponsors were listed as a Johannes Killian and Catharina, fianc?aae.



      Author and Killian researcher, George W. Killian, states that Matheus Killian arrived with his family on 17 October 1741 at the Port of Philadelphia aboard the ship Molly, where his name appears as "Mattheis Schilion, age 44." The family is sai d to have then settled in the Perkiomen region of Pennsylvania which included parts of Montgomery, Bucks, and Berks counties. Of particular interest here is an LDS IGI Family Group Record which shows a marriage around the year 1760 in Berks Coun ty, Pennsylvania of a Johann Nicholas Killian and Catharine [LNU]. George W. Killian lists a Johan Nicholas Killian, born in 1730 in Germany, as a son of Matheus and Ann Elizabeth Killian, and further shows his marriage to a Catharine Haas, wit h their first child listed as Jacob Killian, born 29 December 1761. In summary, if this is the same Johann and Catharine who were listed as sponsors at the 12 December 1756 baptism of Catherine Elisabet Good, the first child of David and Elisabe t Killian Good, it strongly supports the idea that Johannes Nicholas Killian and Elisabet Killian were siblings and being children of Matheus Killian.



      Sometime between 1800 and 1810, Johann Nicholas Killian died in Earl Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, and is buried with three of his four children, Philip, Abraham aka Jacob Abraham, and Andrew, at the Bergstrasse Evangelical Church Ce metery in nearby Ephrata Township.



      Sometime between 1815 and 1819, Elisabet Killian Good died in Franklin County, Virginia.



      Other Killian family members have had a presence in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania since 1730 when Heinrich Killian arrived at the Port of Philadelphia with his family aboard the Joyce on 30 November 1730. Heinrich is said to have settled in Ear l Township. On 23 September 1732, Andreas Killian arrived at the Port of Philadelphia with his first wife and their three children aboard the Adventure. Their family resided somewhere in Lancaster County until 1749, that being the year the famil y relocated to Lincoln County, now Catawba County, North Carolina. Both Heinrich and Andreas were born in the small town of K?aeonigsberg, Germany which is located about fifty miles north of N?aeurnberg. It appears quite probable that Heinrich, Andr eas, and Matheus were brothers or cousins. A Michael Killian, [no age stated] arrived at the Port of Philadelphia aboard the Dragon on 26 September 1749. Although it is stated that he settled in the Lancaster County area, it is not known if he w as related to the earlier Killian arrivals.





      Sources:



      Trinity Lutheran Church Records, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Volume I, 1730-1767, by Debra D. Smith & Frederick S. Weiser, Apollo Pennsylvania: Closson Press, 1988, pp. 104, 107, 135, 206, 228, 248



      Guth/Gutt/Good Newsletter, No. 12, April 1998, p. 6



      RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project: Descendants of Andreas Killian [1702-1788], by George W. Killian



      Duncan C. Davidson

      030308


Today's Genealogical Quote

If we know where we came from; we way better know where to go. If we know who we came from; we may better understand who we are