Davis Uriah I | Born 1707
KOGER, John Nicholas
1712 - 1753 (40 years)-
Name KOGER, John Nicholas Born 30/30 Jan 1711/1712 Auggen, Loerrach, Baden, Germany Gender Male Died 1753 Organge County, Virginia Person ID I8178 Uriah Davis I - Genealogy Last Modified 21 Jun 2018
Father KOGER, Joss, b. 8 Aug 1674, Auggen, Germany , d. 23 Aug 1773, Auggen, Germany (Age 99 years) Mother LOWENBERGER, Anna, b. 19 Sep 1675, d. 23 Jun 1735 (Age 59 years) Married 23 Apr 1709 Auggen, Loerrach, Baden, Germany Family ID F1523 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family WILLHEIT, Maria Elizabeth, b. 19 Apr 1718, Schwaigem, Wuerttemburg, Prussia , d. Aft 1753, Virginia (Age > 36 years) Married 15 Aug 1735 York County Or Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Children 1. KOGER, John, b. 3 Sep 1736, d. Yes, date unknown 2. KOGER, Anna Elizabeth, b. 2 Dec 1738, d. Yes, date unknown 3. KOGER, John Michael, b. 10/10 Mar 1739/1740 4. KOGER, John Jacob, b. 4 Sep 1741, d. Yes, date unknown 5. KOGER, Anna Catharina, b. 17 May 1743, d. Yes, date unknown Last Modified 24 Jun 2018 Family ID F1179 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - He arrived at the Port of Philadelphia aboard the "John and William" on October 17, 1732 with his brother Hans Jacob Koger.
It is an interesting point to make that John Nicholas Koger was killed by Indians, as he and his brother Jacob were building a cabin on their Virginia land in Orange Co., Virginia in 1753.
John's estate was settled in Orange Co., Virginia on May 24, 1753, his will listed among his worldly goods, Coopering tools. It seems likely that his father Joss had taught him his trade before the emigration.
John's three youngest children were reared in the household of Godfrey Hambledon in Rockingham Co., Virginia.
By the end of the American Revolution, the Hambledon family moved to Botetourt Co., Virginia where Godfrey died in 1795.
- He arrived at the Port of Philadelphia aboard the "John and William" on October 17, 1732 with his brother Hans Jacob Koger.