John Perry Gross

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  John Perry Gross (son of Martin Gross and Sarah Taylor).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Martin Gross was born 20 Nov 1798, Botetourt Co. VA (son of Jacob Gross and Mary Magdalene Heibst); died 16 Nov 1874, Lapel, Madison Co., IN .

    Martin married Sarah Taylor 03 Feb 1825, Gallia Co., OH. Sarah was born 20 Jan 1804, Botetourt Co. VA; died 07 Jan 1888, Madison Co., IN . [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Sarah Taylor was born 20 Jan 1804, Botetourt Co. VA; died 07 Jan 1888, Madison Co., IN .
    Children:
    1. Mary Catherine Gross
    2. Julia Ann Gross
    3. Nancy Ellen Gross
    4. Enos Gross
    5. Sarah Jane Gross
    6. 1. John Perry Gross
    7. Isaac Gross
    8. Morris Gross
    9. Jacob Gross
    10. William Francis Gross
    11. Esther Madison Gross
    12. Martin Amos Gross
    13. Robert Harvey Gross
    14. Thomas Laban Gross
    15. Frances Emily Gross


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Jacob Gross was born ca 1750; died Bef 1809, Botetourt Co. VA.

    Jacob married Mary Magdalene Heibst 03 Dec 1794, Botetourt, Co. VA. Mary (daughter of Johann Nicholas Heibst and Apolonia Abigail Wamser) was born , Botetourt Co. VA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Mary Magdalene Heibst was born , Botetourt Co. VA (daughter of Johann Nicholas Heibst and Apolonia Abigail Wamser).
    Children:
    1. 2. Martin Gross was born 20 Nov 1798, Botetourt Co. VA; died 16 Nov 1874, Lapel, Madison Co., IN .


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  Johann Nicholas Heibst was born 8 Mar 1726/27, Bingen, Germany; died Apr 1802, Botetourt Co. VA.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: EED284EFB78E40D6BD65D0D8B34FB4122033

    Notes:


    Land records: James River Communities in Botetourt Co.
    12 August, 1788, Nicholas Hipes, Grant 400 acres, adjoining Robert Harris on Spreading Springs Branch.

    Source: Kegley's Virginia frontier: the beginning of the Southwest: the Roanoke of colonial days, 1740-1783, Frederick Bittle Kegley, Genealogical Publishing Com, 1938. p. 444.

    1792 Nicholas Hypes, Grants 112 and 62 acres, adjoining Elias Linkenhager, Joseph Kyle, and others.

    Source: Kegley's Virginia frontier: the beginning of the Southwest: the Roanoke of colonial days, 1740-1783, Frederick Bittle Kegley, Genealogical Publishing Com, 1938. p. 415.

    April 9 1799, George and Rosanna Rule, his wife, sold to Nicholas Hipes, on the waters of Spreading Branch (a
    branch of the James River)

    Source: Botetourt County Deed Book Vol. 6 pg 646)

    Member of the militia, Captain Cartmill's Company, 1783
    Nicholas Hipes, 5 horses, 9 cattle, no slaves, no tithable
    p. 438

    Source: Kegley's Virginia frontier: the beginning of the Southwest: the Roanoke of colonial days, 1740-1783, Frederick Bittle Kegley, Genealogical Publishing Com, 1938.

    Last Will and Testment
    Nicholas Hipes, Botetourt Co., VA
    Annotation: Taken from original manuscripts in the state archives. Names given throughout pages 1-677. Foreigners arriving in Pennsylvania named on pages 521-667. No. 3776, Kelker, supplements this.

    Botetourt County, VA Wills Book B pages 14-15

    In the name of God, Amen, I, Nicholas Hipes of the County of Botetourt and State of Virginia, a farmer being very sick and weak in body but of perfect mind and memory thanks be unto God calling to mind the mortality of my body and knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die, do make and ordain this my last will and Testament, that is to say Principally and first of all I give and recommend my soul into the hands of Almighty God that gave it and my body I recommend to the earth to be buried in decent Christian Burial and as touching such worldly estate wherewith it has pleased God to bless me in this life, I give, devise, and dispose of the same in the following manner and form:
    1. I give and bequeath to my sons, John, Peter, and Henry, and to my daughters, Elizabeth, now Elizabeth Abel, and daughter Barbary, late Barbary Hammond, the lands and houses ... for which each have a deed.
    2.I give and bequeath unto my daughter, Magdalon, now Magdalon Gross, thirty acres of land joining said Jacob Gross land.
    3.I give and bequeath unto my beloved wife, Apollonia Hipes, all my movable estate both within and without doors to her sole use and behoof during her life only reserving my just debts and my burial to be paid out of the same and after her death the same to be equally divided among all my children, viz., John, Henry, Peter, Elizabeth, Barbara, Magdalon, Margret, Maria Elizabeth Hipes or their heirs.
    Lastly I make constitute and ordain my son, Peter Hipes, and my son-in-law Jacob Gross, my sole executors of this my last will and Testament ratifying and confirming this and no other to be my last will and Testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this first day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and two. Signed, sealed and declared by the said Nicholas Hipes as his last will and Testament in the presence of [Signature] George Rule [Translated]Signature and seal [Signature] Jacob Young [Translated]Nicolaus Heibst John George Butler

    At a Botetourt County Court in September, 1802, an inventory of Nicolaus Heibst personal is recorded in Will Book B, pages 19 and 20. The following items were listed in the Will Book: 12 head meat cattle, one colt, one waggon, one cutting (I), two old saddles, two small rings, one hand saw, drawing knife, one dung fork hook, one pair steelyards, two hammers, one shovel plow, one oven, one frying pan, one pot rack, and pot hooks, four chairs, tin ware, one dresser, one pair gears, one tub half bushel, one wheat sieve, to an account against James Murray fifteen pounds, three baggs flour, cask, one cheek reel, a parcel of books, one chest and padlock, one felt hat, lone large kettle, one heafer [heifer], bond on Peter Hipes due 1806, bond on Henry Hipes due 1806, 10 head sheep, one filley, one crosscut saw, one windmill, two iron wedges, parcel of old irons, one foot adze, two hoes, one flax hackle, four chisels, one wheat sieve, three iron pots, one skillet, three ladies, one flax wheel, pair of fire irons, parcel of pewter delf ware, one spice mill, one log chain, one church crockery ware, one bed and furniture, five bread baskets, one eight plate stove, one table, one clothes press, waring apperal, thirteen hogs, one gun, bond on John Hipes due 1804, note on Henry Hipes due 1800, cash six pounds. The total value of all appears to be two hundred and twenty pounds, four shillings.


    Name:
    The spelling was changed to Hypes or Hipes, both spellings used interchangeably. Some descendants spell it Hypes and others Hipes.

    Johann married Apolonia Abigail Wamser 20 Oct 1767, New Hanover, PA. Apolonia (daughter of Nicholas Wamser and Magdelina) was born 22 Mar 1739/40, Palatinate, Germany; died 1833, Botetourt Co. VA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 11.  Apolonia Abigail Wamser was born 22 Mar 1739/40, Palatinate, Germany (daughter of Nicholas Wamser and Magdelina); died 1833, Botetourt Co. VA.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 7DD97C9F09D146A2A58B5A0097950C4035BB

    Notes:

    Apolonia arrived in Philadelphia, PA on 16 Sep 1748 aboard the ship, Patience. She came with her parents, Nicholas and Magdalena and her siblings, Anna Barbara and Hans Peter.

    Notes:

    Married:
    THE LUTHERAN CHURCH
    New Hanover, Montgomery County, PA.
    1745-1809
    1767, Oct. 20, Heibst, Nicholas, and Appolonia Warmser.

    Children:
    1. 5. Mary Magdalene Heibst was born , Botetourt Co. VA.
    2. Maria Elizabeth Heibst was born ca 1768, Botetourt Co. VA; died 1840.
    3. John Heibst was born ca 1770, Botetourt Co. VA; died 1845, Botetourt Co. VA.
    4. Anna Barbara Heibst was born 02 Jul 1771, Botetourt Co. VA; died 1829, Botetourt Co. VA.
    5. Peter Heibst was born ca 1773, Botetourt Co. VA; died 1850, Botetourt Co. VA.
    6. Henry Heibst was born 12 Jun 1775, Botetourt Co. VA; died 01 Oct 1854, Xenia, Green Co., OH .
    7. Margaret Heibst was born ca 1780, Botetourt Co. VA.