Valentine Hummel1

M, #3221, b. 17 February 1753, d. 20 October 1802
  • Name Variation: John Valentine Hummel2
Last Edited: 10 Dec 2013

Parents:

Father: Frederick Hummel2,1 b. c 14 Apr 1726, d. 24 Jun 1779
Mother: Rosina (?)1 b. 20 Dec 1732, d. 26 Dec 1768

Family:

Notes

  • Note*: Listed as a private in the 27 May 1776 return of Capt. Jacob Fridley's company of the Fourth Battalion Lancaster County Associators, under Col. James Burd. This company was raised in the neighborhood of Hummelstown, and served in the campaign of 1776, and were present at Trenton and Princeton. (Penn. Archives, 5th series, 7:349-351).5

Citations

  1. [S566] Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, Hummelstown, Pa. FHL microfilm #1433180, item 7 originals. item 8 translation by Frederick S. Weiser. #1433181, item 1 translations continued, item 2 typescript. p. 3, baptism of children of Frederick Hummel and wife Rosine.
  2. [S533] Weiser, Frederick S., translated and abstracted by, Hill Evangelical Lutheran Church near Cleona and Annville in North Annville Township, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, Parish Registers, 1743-1943. Also known as Evangelical Lutheran congregation on the Quittapohila in [then] Lebanon Township, Lebanon County. Earliest records by Rev. Johann Caspar Stover (FHL microfilm 1723651, item 3, ), p. 31.
  3. [S74] Commemorative Biographical Encyclopedia Of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania; Containing Sketches Of Prominent And Representative Citizens, And Many Of The Early Scotch-Irish And German Settlers; Illustrated (Chambersburg, Pa.: J.M. Runk & Company, 1896), p. 122.
  4. [S535] Welsh, Janet Snyder, The Hummels : Paper Given At The Hummelstown Area Historical Society By Janet Welsh On The Occasion of The Celebration Of Frederick Hummel's 250th Birthday (Copy courtesy of David Leebrick, May 21, 2013, ), p. 6.   Welsh--The-Hummels--Hummelstown-Area-Hist-Soc.pdf
  5. [S344] Pennsylvania Archives, digital image, Fold3, online https://www.fold3.com/.