Schumacher, Peter

Birth Name Schumacher, Peter 1a 2a
Gramps ID I21009
Gender male
Age at Death about 85 years

Events

Event Date Place Description Notes Sources
Birth [E20664] about 1622 Dollendorf, Palinate, Germany  
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Birth [E20665] about 1622 Germany  
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Birth [E20666] 1622 Germany  
 
Death [E20667] 1707 Germantown, Philadelphis, PA  
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Death [E20668] 1707 Germantown Pa.  
 
Death [E20669] 1707 Pennsylvania  
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_FA1 [E20670]   Lived at Osthofen, Germany.  
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_FA2 [E20671]   Was widower when immigrated in 1685.  
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_FA3 [E20672]   Surname in America became Shoemaker.  
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Families

    Family of Schumacher, Peter and Hendricks, Sarah [F0181]
Married Wife Hendricks, Sarah [I0028] ( * 1678-10-02 + WFT 1679-1772 )
   
Event Date Place Description Notes Sources
Marriage [E27948] WFT 1637-1671    
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  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
Schumacher, Agnes [I0026]16521705
Shoemaker, Catherine [I21008]about 1670before 1727
Shoemaker, Daughter [I21020]WFT 1643-1671WFT 1648-1753
Shoemaker, Francis [I21015]WFT 1643-1671WFT 1659-1753
    Family of Schumacher, Peter and Hendricks, Sarah [F8889]
Married Wife Hendricks, Sarah [I0028] ( * 1678-10-02 + WFT 1679-1772 )
   
Event Date Place Description Notes Sources
Marriage [E30931] WFT 1638-1671    
1d
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
Shoemaker, Catherine [I21008]about 1670before 1727
Shoemaker, Francis [I21015]WFT 1643-1671WFT 1659-1753
Shoemaker, Mary [I21017]WFT 1643-1671WFT 1648-1753
Shoemaker, Peter [I21018]WFT 1643-1671WFT 1659-1753
Shoemaker, Daughter [I21020]WFT 1643-1671WFT 1648-1753
Schumacher, Agnes [I0026]16521705
Shoemaker, Richard [I21004]WFT 1678-1712WFT 1704-1792

Narrative

Dielman Kolb was born in 1648. He resided in Wolfsheim in Baden, Germany. He died in 1712, aged 64 years. He is buried at Manheim, Germany. Dielman married Agnes Schumacher, daughter of Peter Schumacher who came to America in 1685. Peter Schumacher was a Mennonite, but later united with the Friends. He came from Kriesheim and died in Germantown, Pennsylvania in 1707. Agnes (Schumacher) Kolb died in 1705, aged 53 years and is buried at Wolfsheim. Dielman and Agnes had at least seven children, perhaps ten. A 1685 census in Wolfsheim shows them with 5 sons and 2 daughters. Five or six of the sons came to America and at least two grandsons. Children:

More About Peter Schumacher:
Immigration: 1685, to America92
Religion: Mennonite, later united with the Friends (Quakers)92

Children of Peter Schumacher and Sarah Hendricks are:
5937 i. Agnes Schumacher, born 1652 in Wolfsheim, Pfaltz, Germany; died February 17, 1704/05 in Wolfsheimin, Pfaltz, Germany; married Dielman (Thielman) Edward Kolb Abt. 1680 in Wolfsheim, Baden, Germany.
ii. Unknown Schumacher, born Abt. 1655 in Wolfsheim, Baden, Germany92; died Unknown in Bohemia Manor, Cecil County, Maryland92; married Reyneir Hermans Van Burklow; died Unknown.
iii. Peter Schumacher, Jr., born Abt. 1657; died Unknown.
iv. Mary Schumacher, born Abt. 1658; died Unknown.
v. Fronica Frances Schumacher, born Abt. 1661; died Unknown.
vi. Gertrude Schumacher, born Abt. 1664; died Unknown.
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After converting to the Quaker faith about 1659, Peter and brother George and others known as the Kreigsheim Quakers resisted a religous tax. Seven men were jailed with heavy confiscations made on their property. Eight cows were taken. George and Peter each lost a bedstead, possibly the main furniture they had brought up the Rhine when expelled from their ancestral home.
- "Maintaining the Right Fellowship" by John L. Ruth -

"Peter Schumacher sailed for Pennsylvania in the "Francis and Dorothy" from London, October 16, 1685, with his son Peter and daughters Mary, Frances and Gertrude and his niece Sarah, daughter of his brother George. Both he and his son, Peter, Jr., were prominent in the affairs of Germantown [PA], and the latter has many descendants in Bucks and Montgomery Counties and elswhere."
- "Colonial and Revolutionary Families of Pennsyvlania, Vol. I" by
John W. Jordan -

"Quaker persecution in Kreigsheim during the years 1663-1666 included fines amounting to 250 Guilders besides the annual tithes of about 1/5 of their yearly produce which were forcibly collected from the Kreigsheim Friends." The victims mentioned include Peter Shumacher.
- "William Penn and the Dutch Quakers" by William I. Hull -

In Osthofen, "The conversion [to the Quaker faith] of seven or eight families alarmed the clergy and incited the rabble 'disposed to do evil, to abuse those persons by scoffing, cursing, reviling, throwing stones and dirt at them, and breaking their windows.'"
In Germantown, PA: "December 30, 1703 Peter Schumacher and Isaac Schumacher shall arrange with workmen that a prison house and stocks be put up as soon as possible."
- "The Settlement of Germantown, Pennsylvania" by Samuel Pennypacker -

Peter served as Baliff, Burgess, and Clerk of the Court in Germantown. He owned two lots, one in town "on the west side of Main Street" and a "side lot towards Schuykill." In the "History of Old Germantown" there is a copy of his signature.

Birth order of children approximate.

Pedigree

    1. Schumacher, Peter
      1. Hendricks, Sarah [I0028]
        1. Schumacher, Agnes [I0026]
        2. Shoemaker, Catherine [I21008]
        3. Shoemaker, Daughter [I21020]
        4. Shoemaker, Francis [I21015]
      2. Hendricks, Sarah [I0028]
        1. Shoemaker, Catherine [I21008]
        2. Shoemaker, Francis [I21015]
        3. Shoemaker, Mary [I21017]
        4. Shoemaker, Peter [I21018]
        5. Shoemaker, Daughter [I21020]
        6. Schumacher, Agnes [I0026]
        7. Shoemaker, Richard [I21004]

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