ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM, Frederick Virkus
REDDING, Isabella Cornelia Remshart (Mrs. Joseph H.), b Savannah, Ga.
4-John Remshart, who fled Austria to Ga, 1736 to escape religious persecution built church at Ebenezer, near Savannah which still stands (his dau. Margaret, m William Ewen, colonial gov. of Ga )
3-Daniel (1767-1820;, m Elizabeth, dau. Jacob Casper Waldhauer, del. Provincial Congress of
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Found on: Family Tree Maker Online
THE WUERTTEMBERG EMIGRATION INDEX: Volume Six
ABBREVIATIONS OF OBERAEMTER - DISTRICT TOWNS
page 330
Name: Remshart, Johann Christ.
Birth Date: 10 Jun 1836
Birth Place: Untersteinbach
District: Oehringen
Application Date: Feb 1854
Destination: North America
Number: 841017
Found on Ancestry.com
REPRINT of OFFICIAL REGISTER of LAND LOTTERY OF GEORGIA 1827 -- 12TH DAY'S DRAWING-March 20. CHATHAM. page 33
Fortunate Drawers: Elizabeth Remshart, wid.
Captains District: Geredons
Number: 174
District: 10
County: Troup County
This would be Elizabeth Waldhauer Remshart, widow of Daniel Remshart.
Remshart Burial: http://www.msstate.edu/Archives/History/salzb/backley/d10700.htm#P17515
Remshart Town? http://www.krumbach.de/mittelschwabenbahn/rad.htm
Remshart, Karl --1678-1735 -- engraver -- Augsburg: http://www.stub.unibe.ch/stub/ryhiner/mapmak/r1.html
Remshart Astronomy? http://home.g-net.net/~philip
G. Horace Remshart: http://members.aol.com/galinahist/capers.htm
The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 21 page 83
Mrs. Isabella Remshart Redding.
DAR ID Number: 20230
Born in Savannah, Georgia.
Wife of Dr. Joseph Henry Redding.
Descendant of Jonathan Bryan, Lieut. James Bryan and Capt. Jacob Casper Waldhauer, all of Georgia. Daughter of John Waldhauer Remshart and Jane Bryan, his wife. Granddaughter of Daniel Remshart and Elizabeth Waldhauer (1773-1842),
His wife, m. 1797; James Bryan and Elizabeth Langley, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Casper Waldhauer and Margaret V÷, his wife; Jonathan Bryan and Mary Williamson, his wife. [p.83] Jonathan Bryan, (1708-88), resigned from the Royal Executive
Council to act with the Whigs in the contest for liberty. He was a member of the Provincial Congress and of the Council of Safety of Georgia. He was captured by the British, 1779, and held over two years as a prisoner on Long Island. His letters to his wife describe the hardships on the prison ship "Jersey", his faith in God and hope of reunion, but she died, 1781, before he was exchanged. He was born in South Carolina; died in Brompton, Georgia.
Also Nos. 13944, 18211.
James Bryan, (1752-1832), served as lieutenant in the Continental Line. He was captured with his father, and when exchanged re-entered the army and served under Gen. Anthony Wayne. He died in Savannah. His elder brothers, Hugh and William, served in the Provincial Congress. Jacob Casper Waldhauer was a member of the Provincial Congress of Georgia, 1775. He served as captain in the Georgia militia. He died, 1804, in Savannah.
-Nowlan, Amanda G. m. Remshart, Daniel on 05 Oct 1836
-Meuller, Anna Margaret m. Remshart, John 14 Feb1764
-Myers, John m. Remshart, Christine 23 Dec1766
-Heidt, George m. Remshart, Sally 02 Jul1795
-Remshart, Eliza m. Zitterauer, John Robert 07Mar1828
DEATH AND OBITUARY NOTICES FROM THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE1867-1878 Issue of September 18, 1868
John Robert Zitrouer fell asleep in Jesus at his residence near Paine's Prairie, Alachua co., Fla., Aug. 7th 1868. He was born in Effingham co., Ga., April 11, 1802. March 13th 1828 he was happily married to Miss Eliza Remshart of Savannah, by whom he had thirteen children. In 1834 he removed to Florida, where he has since lived respected by the community.