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VOLCK, Nathaniel

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  VOLCK, Nathaniel (son of VOLCK, Johann Adam and MOSER, Maria Sarah).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  VOLCK, Johann Adam was born on 11 Sep 1753; and died.

    Johann married MOSER, Maria Sarah in 1774 in Stokes County, NC. Maria (daughter of MOSER, Leonard and BINKLEY, Sarah) was born in 1755 in Fredrick County, MD; died in IN. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  MOSER, Maria Sarah was born in 1755 in Fredrick County, MD (daughter of MOSER, Leonard and BINKLEY, Sarah); died in IN.
    Children:
    1. FULK, Peter was born about 1775 in Stokes County, NC; and died.
    2. FULK, Leonard was born about 1775 in Stokes County, NC; and died.
    3. FULK, Joseph was born about 1775; and died.
    4. FULK, John was born on 6 Jan 1779 in Surry County, NC; and died.
    5. FULK was born about 1783; and died.
    6. FULK, Andrew was born in 1785 in NC; and died.
    7. VOLCK, Adam
    8. VOLCK, Anna Maria
    9. 1. VOLCK, Nathaniel


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  MOSER, Leonard was born in 1714 in Rheinbischofsheim, Baden, Germany; died in 1782.

    Leonard + BINKLEY, Sarah. Sarah (daughter of BINKLEY, Peter and WERLE, Anna Maria) was born on 24 Feb 1733 in Steinhal, Alsace, France; died in 1820. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  BINKLEY, Sarah was born on 24 Feb 1733 in Steinhal, Alsace, France (daughter of BINKLEY, Peter and WERLE, Anna Maria); died in 1820.
    Children:
    1. 3. MOSER, Maria Sarah was born in 1755 in Fredrick County, MD; died in IN.


Generation: 4

  1. 14.  BINKLEY, Peter was born on 2 Mar 1704 in Canton Berne, Guggisberg, Switzerland (son of BINCKELE, Christian and BERG, Elizabeth); died on 20 Aug 1793 in Bethania, Stokes County, NC; was buried in Canton Berne, Guggisberg, Switzerland.

    Notes:

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    Parents - Christian and Elisbeth Burri - Bern, of Guggisberg

    GenCircles.com file "Thomas Ancestors and Related Families" shows:

    Peter Binckele was born in 1704 in Guggisberg, Canton Bern, Switzerland, son of Christen Binckele or Binggeli and Elsbeth Berg/Burri. His father died when he was about 9.
    1717: When he was 13 his mother moved into Alsace.
    1725: He was living with his brother in the Steinthal district of Germany when he met and married Anna Maria Werle (1704-1748).
    1736: Peter and Anna came to America in 1736 on the "Princess Augustus" with Hance and Hance Junior. List of foreigners imported in the ship Princess Augustus, Samuel Merchant, Master, from Rotterdam. Qualified Sept. 16, 1736
    1748: They lived at Warwick (Lititz) and then near York, PA, where Anna Maria died in 1748.
    1749: Peter married Anna Margaretha Geiger (1722-1803), widow of Johannes Schemel in 1749.
    1763-1772: Family moved to Monocacy Maryland in 1763, and finally settled near Bethania NC in 1772.
    1793: He died there in 1793, survived by 11 of his total of 23 children from the two marriages.
    There are records of Peter Binckele when he was a wagoner in the Revolutionary War. He was also an esteemed member of the Moravian church in North Carolina. There are copies of his will and other records in the Moravian Archives in Winston-Salem.
    Growing up in poverty, he cut wood and herded cattle to make his living before coming with other relatives to this country. He personally heard the famous Count Zinzendorf and frequently heard Brother Spangenberg preach. In 1772 he moved his family to Wachoavia, 3 miles from Bethania, NC. When he died in 1793, he was the oldest member of his congregation much noted for his preaching and visiting in the homes of brethren. When he died at the age of 89, he already had 129 descendents.
    From The Records of the Moravians in North Carolina, Volume 4, page 1824: July 11, 1782 - Brother Binckele came to have his memoir written, which was done on the twelfth by Sister Cramer. (A copy of the translation of the original German memoir, found in the archives of the Moravian Brethren at the Home Church, Salem, North Carolina. Translated by Dr. Adelaide Fries, archivist; copy secured from her by Ruth Carver Gardner, June 25, 1934.) "MEMOIR OF BROTHER PETER BINCKLEY who departed this life August 20, 1793. He was born March 2, 1704, in the village of Guckensberg in Canton Berne in Switzerland. His parents were Christian Binckley and Elizabeth, maiden name Burg. In his ninth year his father passed out of Time; on account of their poverty our departed brother had been obliged to seek his support from outsiders already in his sixth year. In his thirteenth year his mother moved into Alsace and the following year his brother came for him, and he lived with him for three years herding his cattle. Then he served another farmer for two years. The latter advised him to learn the trade of shoemaker; he had been in that work only fourteen days when he engaged himself for two years to an innkeeper as driver. The large size of the farm and many opportunities for doing evil led him to concern about the salvation of his soul. In order to get away from that place he married Anna Maria Werly and remained in the neighborhood, that is, in the Steinthal District, for twelve years, supporting his family by cutting wood in the forest and burning charcoal. In the eighth year after his marriage, he and another man with whom he was cutting grass were struck by lightning as they had taken shelter under a beech tree from the rain, and he was so badly burned that for several weeks he was confined to his bed. This occurrence delayed for four years his plan of going to America, but meanwhile he associated himself with the Awakened People of the neighborhood. In the year 1736 he and several other Awakened families emigrated to America, reaching Philadelphia toward the end of September. The same fall he went to Warwick (now Lititz: Dr. Fries) and remained there two years. From there he moved to Catores, nine miles above Yorktown. Here he was associated with the Separatists and heard for the first time of pious count Zinzendorf, who however had already returned to Europe. Soon after, for the first time he heard a Brother give free witness to the full atonement for sin mdae by Jesus, which was very comforting to our departed Brother, who hitherto had not so listened with open ears and heart to the doctrine of the sufferings and death of Jesus which alone could make men holy. He quietly sought every opportunity to attend services of the Brethren, where he frequently heard Brother Spangenberg preach, whereby he received some blessing. In 1748 his wife died after a married life of about twenty-four years, blessed with fourteen children of whom six are still living. In 1749 he married widow Maria Margaretha, maiden name Geiger , and in the second marriage God gave him nine children of whom six are living. In the year 1750 he was received into Unity, and in 1752 he attended holy communion for the first time. In 1763 he moved to Manakasy to be nearer a schoolhouse, but as there he could get only one hundred acres of land and had no water, he sold that farm and in 1772 moved with his family to Wachovia and established himself three miles from Bethania. So far his own story. From his life here it can be said according to his own testimony that he loved the Saviour and in spite of failings and errors it was his intention to rejoice His heart; that his joy was in the Word of God and in the services of the church was manifest, for when because of advanced age he could no longer ride a horse he constantly walked three miles from home in order to attend services. In the midst of all the difficulties which surrounded him he permitted nothing to dissolve association with the Congregation, and he often said that the Saviour was his One and his All, his only comfort and Support, and how constantly he longed to be at home with Him. All who knew him honored him as an upright and peace-loving man. As late as the eleventh of this month he came to Services and as usual he was happy and affectionate. The same evening he had a hard fall which apparently revived an injury which he had received in a fall last spring and from which he seemed to have recovered. The same evening he must go to bed, and it soon became evident that this was to be the cause of his release. The pain which he suffered was much increased by a severe cough; yet, he was bright and content when the blessedness of being with Jesus was pointed out to him. He said he did not know what the plan of the Saviour was, but he was entirely ready to submit to His will , and that he could gladly say that nothing disturbed his mind. On the day before his home-going, he was visited by several Brethren from here; he was quite cheerful and affectionate, and he appeared much pleased by verses sung for him, during which he folded his hands together. He remained conscious to the end and passed away gently and peacefully toward evening on the twentieth of this month. His age was eighty-nine years, five months, eighteen days. He is now in peace. Of his twenty-three children by his first and second marriages, eleven are still living. He left sixty-two grandchildren and fifty-six great-grandchildren. So that as far as we can learn the entire number of his still living children and children’s children is 129."
    Will of Peter Binkley Stokes County, NC, August 7, 1790 In the name of God Amen, I Peter Binkley of the County of Stokes in the State of NC being of sound disposing mind memory and understanding through the Mercy of God, Do make and ordain this my last Will and testament in manner and from following that is to say, First and principally I resign my soul with the utmost Humility into the hands of the Almighty God my Creator humbly hoping for a blessed immortality through the Merits and meditation of my blessed Savior and redeemer Jesus Christ & my body I desire may be peacebly and decently buried. And as for such Temporal Estate as the lord in his great goodness & mercy has given me & whereof I am now in possession I give and bequeath unto my beloved wife MARGARETHA during her natural life all the rents interest profits and income of all my Estates both real and personal to have and to hold the same for and during her natural life and unto the full end & espiration thereof. And as for the Management of my said Estate I will that after my decease an exact inventory and appraisement of all my Estate borth real and personal be made by two knowing and honest Freeholders out of the Neighborhood the one of them to be chosen by my said wife Margartha and the other by my executors hereafter to be named and if two such freeholders cannot agree then the said freeholders shall choose the third freeholder to be arbiter between them . And I will that after the execution of such inventory and appriasement/: Copies whereof in writing are to be given, one unto my said wife Margaretha and another unto my executors. All my lands, tenements, -------livestock, and chattel by my said exectors shall be let out at and for the most impoved rent that may and can be gotten for the same for the benefit of my said wife Margaretha and therefore she shall be maintained for and during her natural life and so that the lands, tenements ------& buildings with every thing there unto belonging or appertaining and also every thing rented away shall be kept in good order by the renter or executor. I further will that my said wife MARGARETHA shall keep and rent the plantation whereon I now live together with the buildings thereon if she is willing to do so and in case she declines the keeping and the said plantation then the said plantation by my said executors shall be let out to any other person or persons to the best advantage as aforesaid and further I willl that in any case my said wife MARGARETHA during her natural life shall keep unto her own use my now dwelling house without an Gift or Maturation whatsoever. I further give and bequeath unto my sons JOHN Binkley, PETER Binkley, FREDRICK Binkley, JOSEPH Binkley, JACOB Binkley, CHRISTIAN Binkley, and JOHN SHEMEL all in the State of NORTH CAROLINA and likewise unto my son JOHN ADAM Binkley in CUMBERLAND to each of them the sum of three pound lawful money of the State to be taken into possession by each of them within one half year after the decease of my wife Margaretha. After deduction the above twenty four pounds which I have already disposed of, all my estate both real and personal shall be divided into fourteen equal parts of which I give unto my son John Binkley now in North Carolina one part. I give unto my son Peter Binkley now in North Carolina one part. I give unto my son Joseph Binkley now in North Carolina one Part. I give unto my son Fredrick Binkley now in North Carolina one part. I give unto my son Jacob Binkley now in North Carolina one part. I give unto my son Christian Binkley now in North Carolina two parts. I give unto my son John Adam Binkley now in Cumberland one part. I give unto my son John Shemel, who is a natural son of my wife Margaretha now in North Carolina 1 part. I give into my Daughter SARA BARTLY, wife of EDWARD BARTLY of North Carolina one part, I give unto my daughter CHRISTINA FISHER, wife of CHASPER FISHER of Cumberland one part. I give unto my daughter CATHERINE HONIG wife of HONIG, Dec'd of STOVERSTOWN in VIRGINIA one part. I give unto my Daughter MARGARETHA WOLLEWEATHER, WIFE OF ULRIC WOLLENWETHER of STANTON in VIRGINIA one part. I give unto my daughtger ELIZABETH HERBACH, deceased late the wife of GEORG HERBACH of MANAKOSEY in MARYLAND one part and whereas my daughter Elizabeth Herbach is deceased I will that the part belonging to her shall be given to and divided among the Children of her body equally to each one alike out of the above part. And I will that each of my sons and each of my daughters shall have their parts respectively within the span of one year after the above Division. And I will that my son Christian Binkley, who seems to be of a Simple & unthoughtful Mind and disposition shall Choose one of his own Brothers, with who he shall stay during the remainder of his life which Brother so chose if he is willing to perform it shall give a bond with approved Security unto my said son Christian to be secured by any honest & able friend he may choose for that purpose that my said son Christian during the remainder of his lifetime and to the full end and expiration thereof shall stay with him the said Brother. He, the said Brother during all such time shall find unto and for my said son Christian good and sufficient meat, Drink, clothing, washing, lodging, and good attendance in Sickness and after his decease shall cause him to be decently buried. He, the said brother as a reward for his services shall have all the benefit of my son Christian's labors and after having performed all and every such Article and Articles the said brother shall have then all the inheritance which my said son Christian may then have or which he may be entitled to take possession of by virtue of this my Last Will & testament and I further will that all and every of my Children who may have had of me money, land, good, or chattel or any other articles whatsoever on account of their respective inheritances before the signing of this my Last Will and Testament shall be accountable for the same unto my Estate and also shall pay interest at the rate of 5 per Centum per annum unto my Estate and the Interest to begin from the first Day of January AD, one thousand seven hundred & niney one and likewise I will that who afterward may get any Articles of what name soever of me or of my said Wife Margaretha on account of his or her inheritance shall therefore be accountable unto my Estate and shall pay interest as above mentioned unto my Estate after the decease of my said wife Margartha and I will that after the decease of my Wife Margaretha any real Estate by my executors hereafter to be name shall be sold to the highest Bidder ad to the best advantage and I herewife eimpower my said executors to make good, full and sufficient title of all my real Estate or any part thereof to any buryer thereof. And I will that my Execturos shall not be answerable the one of or the other or for the acts, deed or defaults of the other nor shall either of them be answerable for any part of my Estate but such as shall come to his respective hands. And I do hereby will and appoint they my executors shall by and out of my Estate retain & Satisfy themselves all such Costs and charges as they shall reasonable be put unto in the execution of this my last Will and testament. And I do revoke hereby all other wills by me formerly made & declare this only to be my last will & testament. And I do appoint my sons John Binkley Executors thereof And in Case they or any of them shall die or move out of this State then the next oldest of my sons living in this State shall be the executor and executor thereof. In Witness whereof I the said Peter Binkley heir for the two first Sheets & for this third & last sheet of this my last will set my hand and seal unto this third Sheet. And I do herewith acknowlege all the three Sheets comprehensively to be my last Will & Testament this third Day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninty one. Peter Binkley (his Mark) Signed Sealed published and Declared by the said Testator Peter Binkley as and for his last Will & Testament in the presence of us who have subscribed our names and witness thereto in the presence of the said Testator, Abraham Steiner, Juret; Christian Stauber, Matthew Esterlein.

    Peter married WERLE, Anna Maria on 2 Feb 1725 in Steinthal, Alsace, Germany. Anna was born on 28 Oct 1704 in Steinthal, Alsace, Germany; died in 1748. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 15.  WERLE, Anna Maria was born on 28 Oct 1704 in Steinthal, Alsace, Germany; died in 1748.
    Children:
    1. BINKLEY, Maria was born on 26 Dec 1725 in Steinhal, Alsace, France; and died.
    2. BINKLEY, Catharina was born on 25 Mar 1727 in Steinhal, Alsace, France; and died.
    3. BINKLEY, Peter was born on 25 Jun 1728 in Steinhal, Alsace, France; and died.
    4. BINKLEY, Christman was born on 27 Sep 1729 in Steinhal, Alsace, France; and died.
    5. BINKLEY, Anna Maria Barbara was born on 26 Jan 1731 in Steinhal, Alsace, France; and died.
    6. 7. BINKLEY, Sarah was born on 24 Feb 1733 in Steinhal, Alsace, France; died in 1820.
    7. BINKLEY, Margaretha was born on 24 Jul 1735 in Steinhal, Alsace, France; and died.
    8. BINKLEY, Jacob was born on 23 Oct 1736; and died.
    9. BINKLEY, Christina was born on 21 Feb 1738 in Warwick, Chester County, PA; and died.
    10. BINKLEY, Elisabeth was born on 16 Feb 1740 in Codorus, York County, PA; and died.
    11. BINKLEY, Anna Barbara was born on 26 May 1741 in Codorus, York County, PA; and died.
    12. BINKLEY, Johannes was born on 26 Nov 1743 in Codorus, York County, PA; and died.
    13. BINKLEY, Johann Adam was born on 13 Aug 1744 in Codorus, York County, PA; died on 3 Mar 1837 in Sycamore Creek, Davidson, TN.
    14. BINKLEY was born in Sep 1745 in Codorus, York County, PA; and died.



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