Notes on the Origin of Jacob Anthony

 

Jacob Anthony was clearly German, and certainly Lutheran.  He seems to have migrated into Orange County alone, sometime in the late 1770s at about the age of 30.  I could find no references to other Anthonys in the area who might have been brothers or parents. 

 

Family tradition, the ultimate source of which is unknown, is that he was born in Germany.  If that is true, then he likely arrived in the colonies through the port of Philadelphia.[1]  In fact, most Lutherans who moved into the Alamance area were immigrants who entered the colonies at Philadelphia rather than second-generation children of earlier immigrants.  The names of thousands of these immigrants are preserved in Pennsylvania ship’s records.  In particular, partial passenger lists exist for 324 ships arriving in Philadelphia during the period 1727-1775.  The following are names of males, 16 and over, appearing in these lists who entered the port of Philadelphia and took the oath according to Strassburger.[2]  Note the arrivals in 1768, which are especially intriguing. 

 

                                                             Date                    Ship                             From

 

            Michael Anthon                   11 Dec 1744             Carteret                        Rotterdam

 

            Johannes Anthoni                 2 Oct 1741              St. Andrew                   Rotterdam

 

            Jacob Anthoni                    15 Sep 1749              Phoenix                        Rotterdam

 

            Franz Anton                       28 Aug 1750              Phoenix                        Rotterdam

            Jacob Anthony

            Georg Hans Anthoni

 

            Jacob Anthoni                     3 Oct 1753               Eastern Branch             Rotterdam

            Jacob Anthony

 

            Nicholas Anthony               27 Oct 1764              Hero                            Rotterdam

 

            Adam Anthony                   16 Oct 1768              Betsey                          Rotterdam

            Jacob Anthony

            Jacob Andoni

 

         

George Hans Anthoni shows up in the records of the St. Michaels and Zion Congregation of Philadelphia with a wife named Carolina Juliana in two baptism records 1752 and 1753.  A Jurg Michael Antoni married Johanna Weberin, widow, in 1749 at the same church.  Adam Anthony and his wife Catharina Elisabeth appear in a baptismal record of the Trinity Lutheran Church in Lancaster, Pednnsylvania in 1771.



[1] Although there were other ports of arrival, the great majority of Germanic immigrants arrived in Philadelphia in the period 1745-1775, when Jacob Anthony immigrated.

[2] Pennsylvania German Pioneers: A Publication of the Original Lists of Arrivals in the Port of Philadelphia from 1727-1808, Ralph B. Strassburger, ed. by William J. Hinke, 3 volumes (1934)  This work is far superior to the transcriptions of these lists given by Rupp and others.

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