George Lybrand
#1111, b. 1799, d. 1848
- Relationships
- 2nd great-granduncle of James Robert Savage
Brother of Sally Adaline Lybrand
George was born in 1799. He was the son of Henry Lybrand and Mary Barbara Ballentine. George died in 1848.
Harriet Lybrand
#1132, b. circa 1827, d. circa 1861
- Relationships
- 2nd cousin 3 times removed of James Robert Savage
1st cousin 1 time removed of Sally Adaline Lybrand
Harriet was born circa 1827 in Lexington county, South Carolina. She was the daughter of William Lybrand and Barbara Sease. She married Jacob Kelly. Harriet died circa 1861 in Coosa county, Alabama.
Henry Lybrand
#754
- Relationships
- 3rd great-grandfather of James Robert Savage
Father of Sally Adaline Lybrand
He was the son of Johann Christian Lybrand. He married Mary Barbara Ballentine.
Henry and Mary Barbara Lybrand owned the land on which the St. James Lutheran (Lybrand) Church was built.
Henry and Mary Barbara Lybrand owned the land on which the St. James Lutheran (Lybrand) Church was built.
Children of Henry Lybrand and Mary Barbara Ballentine
- George Lybrand b. 1799, d. 1848
- Sally Adaline Lybrand+ b. 3 Sep 1803, d. 5 Dec 1868
- Keisiah Lybrand b. 4 Jun 1808, d. 7 Sep 1873
- Christina Lybrand+ b. 1811
Henry Lybrand
#1116, b. 1783
- Relationships
- 1st cousin 4 times removed of James Robert Savage
1st cousin of Sally Adaline Lybrand
Henry was born in 1783. He was the son of John Lybrand and Nancy (Anna) Benay. He married Nancy Ballentine.
Henry and Nancy moved to Bush Creek, Newberry county, South Carolina.
Henry and Nancy moved to Bush Creek, Newberry county, South Carolina.
Children of Henry Lybrand and Nancy Ballentine
- Sarah Lybrand+ b. 1805
- Henry Lybrand+ b. 1808, d. c 1870
Henry Lybrand
#1128, b. 1808, d. circa 1870
- Relationships
- 2nd cousin 3 times removed of James Robert Savage
1st cousin 1 time removed of Sally Adaline Lybrand
Henry was born in 1808 in South Carolina. He was the son of Henry Lybrand and Nancy Ballentine. He married Anna ( ? ) in Lexington county, South Carolina. Henry died circa 1870.
Henry and Anna moved to Coosa County, Alabama about 1847 along with Sarah Lyband, Henry's sister and lived at the base of Lybrand Mountian.
Henry and Anna moved to Coosa County, Alabama about 1847 along with Sarah Lyband, Henry's sister and lived at the base of Lybrand Mountian.
Children of Henry Lybrand and Anna ( ? )
- Anna Lybrand+ b. 1828
- Elizabeth Caroline Lybrand+ b. 15 Sep 1831
- William James Lybrand b. 14 Mar 1834
- Maryan Barbara Lybrand b. 17 Dec 1836
- John Patrick Lybrand b. 21 Jul 1839, d. 22 Apr 1920
- Charlotte Jane Lybrand b. 1841
- Rosa Ojealyn Lybrand b. 4 Mar 1845
- Larrow Jane Lybrand b. 4 Dec 1848
Issac Lybrand
#1124, b. 1796
- Relationships
- 1st cousin 4 times removed of James Robert Savage
1st cousin of Sally Adaline Lybrand
Issac was born in 1796. He was the son of John Lybrand and Nancy (Anna) Benay. He married Barbara Wessinger.
Issac and Barbara moved to South Edisto River.
Issac and Barbara moved to South Edisto River.
Jacob Lybrand
#4806, b. 1807, d. 1873
- Relationships
- 1st cousin 4 times removed of James Robert Savage
1st cousin of Sally Adaline Lybrand
Jacob was born in 1807. He was the son of Joseph Lybrand and Mary Magdaline Wessinger. Jacob died in 1873.
Jemima Caroline Lybrand
#4809, b. 5 January 1814, d. 17 December 1841
- Relationships
- 1st cousin 4 times removed of James Robert Savage
1st cousin of Sally Adaline Lybrand
Jemima was born on 5 January 1814. She was the daughter of Joseph Lybrand and Mary Magdaline Wessinger. Jemima died on 17 December 1841 at age 27.
Jemima never married.
Jemima never married.
Johann Christian Lybrand
#1096, b. 8 October 1728
- Relationships
- 4th great-grandfather of James Robert Savage
Grandfather of Sally Adaline Lybrand
Johann was born on 8 October 1728 in Germany. He was the son of Johann Heinrich Lybrand and Catherina Weiss.
Christian moved to the Hollow Creek area of South Carolina
near the present location of Cedar Grove Church.
Christian moved to the Hollow Creek area of South Carolina
near the present location of Cedar Grove Church.
Children of Johann Christian Lybrand
- Henry Lybrand+
- Joseph Lybrand+
- John Lybrand+
- Christopher Lybrand+ b. 1756
Johann Heinrich Lybrand
#1104, b. 1695
- Relationships
- 5th great-grandfather of James Robert Savage
Great-grandfather of Sally Adaline Lybrand
Johann was born in 1695 in Kleiningersheim, Germany. He was the son of Matthias Leibbrand and Margaretha ( ? ). He married Catherina Weiss in Germany on 14 November 1724.
The Lybrand name originates in the old High German personal name, Luitprant. Loit meaning Man and Prant meaning Sword, "The Peoples Sword" or the more liberal sence is "The Most Glorious of the Whole People".Old forms of the name were, Luitprand, LeyPrand,Leibrand, Leipprant, and Leibbrand in the 17th century. Johann Heinrich (Leibbrand) Lybrand was a native of Kleiningersheim in the district of Bietigheim which has been a part of Wurttemberg, Germany since the 14th century. Johann Heinrich Lybrand departed Rotterdam, Holland December 1752 bound for the port of Charles Town, South Carolina aboard the ship Elizabeth. Johann Hendrick Lybrand, a son of Matthias Leibrand, was married to Catharina Weiss, daughter of Jacob Weiss, on 14 Nov 1724 in Germany. Johann Hendrick Lybrand Pledged his allegiance to King George II in Charles Town, S.C. 15 March 1753 and petitioned for land, which went before the Kings Council and was approved 23 Mar 1753. Hendrick received his land grant of 250 acres on the 20 mile branch on the Saluda River, Lexington District, South Carolina, 12 Feb 1755 in the name of Hendrick Lybrand.
Petition of Hendrick Lybrand copied from the COUNCIL JOURNAL, Vol 21, Prt 1, pg. 340 Archive Building Columbia, S.C.
Read the petition of Hendrick Lybrand humbly setting forth that the partitioner came into this provance from Germany on the encouragement given him to foreign Protestants and shipped himself and family on board the Ship Elizabeth bound from Rotterdam to this port and had payed his passage money as appears by the inclosed discharge of Mr. John McCall, he is desirous to be a subject of his Majesty King George and to live in this Province. He has a wife and three children Viz Christian aged 28 years, Simeon 18 and Maria 16 years for whom not yet himself has any land been granted, and therefore he humbly prays his execllancy and their honours that they would have the Survey General to run out to the petitioner 250 acres of land free of charges and that he may have his most gracious Majestys Bounty and the petitioner as in duty bound shall every pray.
Charles Town the 15th day of March 1753, Hendrick Lybrand
The said petition being considered and the petitioner appearing and swearing allegiance of his Majesty and to the truth of his said petitioner the prayer thereof was granted, and the Deputy Secretary ordered to prepare a warrant and the Secretary General to lay out the 250 acres of land prayed for that so a grant may issue to the petitioner for the same and that the Commissioner General do pay the charges and the Bounty. He (an unknown value).
The Lybrand name originates in the old High German personal name, Luitprant. Loit meaning Man and Prant meaning Sword, "The Peoples Sword" or the more liberal sence is "The Most Glorious of the Whole People".Old forms of the name were, Luitprand, LeyPrand,Leibrand, Leipprant, and Leibbrand in the 17th century. Johann Heinrich (Leibbrand) Lybrand was a native of Kleiningersheim in the district of Bietigheim which has been a part of Wurttemberg, Germany since the 14th century. Johann Heinrich Lybrand departed Rotterdam, Holland December 1752 bound for the port of Charles Town, South Carolina aboard the ship Elizabeth. Johann Hendrick Lybrand, a son of Matthias Leibrand, was married to Catharina Weiss, daughter of Jacob Weiss, on 14 Nov 1724 in Germany. Johann Hendrick Lybrand Pledged his allegiance to King George II in Charles Town, S.C. 15 March 1753 and petitioned for land, which went before the Kings Council and was approved 23 Mar 1753. Hendrick received his land grant of 250 acres on the 20 mile branch on the Saluda River, Lexington District, South Carolina, 12 Feb 1755 in the name of Hendrick Lybrand.
Petition of Hendrick Lybrand copied from the COUNCIL JOURNAL, Vol 21, Prt 1, pg. 340 Archive Building Columbia, S.C.
Read the petition of Hendrick Lybrand humbly setting forth that the partitioner came into this provance from Germany on the encouragement given him to foreign Protestants and shipped himself and family on board the Ship Elizabeth bound from Rotterdam to this port and had payed his passage money as appears by the inclosed discharge of Mr. John McCall, he is desirous to be a subject of his Majesty King George and to live in this Province. He has a wife and three children Viz Christian aged 28 years, Simeon 18 and Maria 16 years for whom not yet himself has any land been granted, and therefore he humbly prays his execllancy and their honours that they would have the Survey General to run out to the petitioner 250 acres of land free of charges and that he may have his most gracious Majestys Bounty and the petitioner as in duty bound shall every pray.
Charles Town the 15th day of March 1753, Hendrick Lybrand
The said petition being considered and the petitioner appearing and swearing allegiance of his Majesty and to the truth of his said petitioner the prayer thereof was granted, and the Deputy Secretary ordered to prepare a warrant and the Secretary General to lay out the 250 acres of land prayed for that so a grant may issue to the petitioner for the same and that the Commissioner General do pay the charges and the Bounty. He (an unknown value).
Children of Johann Heinrich Lybrand and Catherina Weiss
- Johann Jacob Lybrand b. 22 Mar 1726, d. 7 Dec 1795
- Johann Christian Lybrand+ b. 8 Oct 1728
- Maria Catherina Lybrand b. 20 Aug 1731
- Simon Lybrand b. 29 Jul 1734
- Ambrose Lybrand b. 29 Jul 1734, d. 23 Jan 1735
- Margaretha Barbara Lybrand b. 26 May 1737
Johann Jacob Lybrand
#1106, b. 22 March 1726, d. 7 December 1795
- Relationships
- 4th great-granduncle of James Robert Savage
Granduncle of Sally Adaline Lybrand
Johann was born on 22 March 1726 in Kleiningersheim, Germany. He was the son of Johann Heinrich Lybrand and Catherina Weiss. He married Maria Margaretha Feydinger on 18 April 1752. Johann died on 7 December 1795 in Kleiningersheim, Germany, at age 69.
John Lybrand
#1099
- Relationships
- 3rd great-granduncle of James Robert Savage
Uncle of Sally Adaline Lybrand
He was the son of Johann Christian Lybrand. He married Nancy (Anna) Benay.
Children of John Lybrand and Nancy (Anna) Benay
- Annie Lybrand
- Henry Lybrand+ b. 1783
- William Lybrand+ b. 1787
- John (Jr.) Lybrand+ b. 1 May 1791
- Issac Lybrand b. 1796
John (Jr.) Lybrand
#1120, b. 1 May 1791
- Relationships
- 1st cousin 4 times removed of James Robert Savage
1st cousin of Sally Adaline Lybrand
John was born on 1 May 1791. He was the son of John Lybrand and Nancy (Anna) Benay. He married Elizabeth Fulmer.
Elizabeth Fulmer was the daughter of Abrahart Fulmer.
Elizabeth Fulmer was the daughter of Abrahart Fulmer.
Children of John (Jr.) Lybrand and Elizabeth Fulmer
- Rutha Lybrand b. 9 Sep 1814, d. 1914
- David D. Lybrand b. 24 Oct 1817, d. Dec 1888
- Joshua Lybrand b. 20 Jul 1820, d. 23 Feb 1862
- Wesley Allen Lybrand b. 9 Jan 1823, d. 11 Apr 1908
- Mary Ann Lybrand b. 20 Jul 1825, d. 1919
- Lucinda Caroline Lybrand b. 27 Feb 1828
- Louisa Selinda Lybrand b. 9 Dec 1830
- Chaney Francis Lybrand b. 17 Aug 1833, d. 1930
- John Noah Lybrand b. 20 Sep 1836, d. 1 Dec 1862
John C Lybrand
#4814
- Relationships
- 1st cousin 4 times removed of James Robert Savage
1st cousin of Sally Adaline Lybrand
He was the son of Joseph Lybrand and Mary Magdaline Wessinger. He married Obedience Arnold.
John and Obedience moved from Lexington, South Carolina to Chicot county, Arkansas.
John and Obedience moved from Lexington, South Carolina to Chicot county, Arkansas.
John Noah Lybrand
#1151, b. 20 September 1836, d. 1 December 1862
- Relationships
- 2nd cousin 3 times removed of James Robert Savage
1st cousin 1 time removed of Sally Adaline Lybrand
John was born on 20 September 1836. He was the son of John (Jr.) Lybrand and Elizabeth Fulmer. John died on 1 December 1862 at age 26. John Noah died in the Civil War.
John Patrick Lybrand
#1170, b. 21 July 1839, d. 22 April 1920
- Relationships
- 3rd cousin 2 times removed of James Robert Savage
1st cousin 2 times removed of Sally Adaline Lybrand
John was born on 21 July 1839 in Lexington county, South Carolina. He was the son of Henry Lybrand and Anna ( ? ). He married Mary Ann L. Burnett on 20 January 1859. John died on 22 April 1920 at age 80. His body was interred in Fairview, Dekalb county, Alabama.
Joseph Lybrand
#1098
- Relationships
- 3rd great-granduncle of James Robert Savage
Uncle of Sally Adaline Lybrand
He was the son of Johann Christian Lybrand. He married Mary Magdaline Wessinger.
Children of Joseph Lybrand and Mary Magdaline Wessinger
- Mary Lybrand
- Catherine Barbara Lybrand
- John C Lybrand
- Jacob Lybrand b. 1807, d. 1873
- Jemima Caroline Lybrand b. 5 Jan 1814, d. 17 Dec 1841
- Mathias Lybrand b. 6 Jan 1814, d. 26 Oct 1841
- Julia Ann Lybrand b. 30 May 1824
- Anna Lybrand b. 1891
Joshua Lybrand
#1139, b. 20 July 1820, d. 23 February 1862
- Relationships
- 2nd cousin 3 times removed of James Robert Savage
1st cousin 1 time removed of Sally Adaline Lybrand
Joshua was born on 20 July 1820. He was the son of John (Jr.) Lybrand and Elizabeth Fulmer. He married Mary Frazier. Joshua died on 23 February 1862 at age 41. Joshua died in the Civil War.
Joshua and Mary moved to Mississippi, and moved back to Dutch Fork, South Carolina, when his father, John Lybrand Jr. (Jack) who was blind, became ill.
Joshua and Mary moved to Mississippi, and moved back to Dutch Fork, South Carolina, when his father, John Lybrand Jr. (Jack) who was blind, became ill.
Julia Ann Lybrand
#4811, b. 30 May 1824
- Relationships
- 1st cousin 4 times removed of James Robert Savage
1st cousin of Sally Adaline Lybrand
Julia was born on 30 May 1824. She was the daughter of Joseph Lybrand and Mary Magdaline Wessinger.
Keisiah Lybrand
#1112, b. 4 June 1808, d. 7 September 1873
- Relationships
- 2nd great-grandaunt of James Robert Savage
Sister of Sally Adaline Lybrand
Keisiah was born on 4 June 1808. She was the daughter of Henry Lybrand and Mary Barbara Ballentine. She married William Haltiwanger. Keisiah died on 7 September 1873 at age 65.