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Agnes Reichart Fassbender

Birth
Bavaria, Germany
Death
unknown
Bendorf, Landkreis Mayen-Koblenz, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
Burial
Bendorf, Landkreis Mayen-Koblenz, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany Add to Map
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Agnes Reichart (born circa 1657) has been identified as the wife of military cavalryman Jacob Fassbender (born circa 1650 in Homburg, Saarland, German Kingdom of Bavaria.
Note: In mid-20th Century after World War II, Homburg was assigned to Saarland Federal State, Federal Republic of Germany).

Unfortunately, parentage and other vital information (birthplace, specific birth & death dates, etc.) of Agnes (Reichart) Fassbender, remain as yet undiscovered in modern times.

Agnes Reichart and Jacob Fassbender, married 10 November 1676 in a Church Wedding at Saint Medard Evangelical Lutheran Church, Bendorf, County Sayn, Rheinland, Bavaria, were parents of at least 2 sons (no daughters have yet been identified via much family history research):

1) Jacob Fassbender (Fassbinder or Vassbinder): Born 22 August 1683 in Bendorf, Rheinland-Pfalz, German Duchy of Bavaria, now in Rheinland-Pfalz Federal State of modern Germany. Jacob Vassbinder emigrated to America in 1743, port of entry Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Colonial America, first lived in Philadelphia & Germantown, PA, and migrated circa 1747 to northwestern New Jersey, Hunterdon County, Smithfield (renamed New Germantown);

2) Philipp Fassbender (Fassbinder or Vassbinder): Born 24 Oct. 1677 in Bendorf, Rheinland-Pfalz, German Duchy of Bavaria, now in the Rheinland-Pfalz Federal State of modern Germany. To escape war devastation and religious persecution, Philipp Vassbinder was among 13,000 Queen Anne's Palatine Germans, who emigrated Rheinland-Pfalz, Bavaria to Great Britain in 1709.

After suffering for some time in a limbo status in Great Britain (while the British government debated about what to do with the thousands of Palatine Germans in tent encampments in the fields near London), Phillip Vassbinder (about age 25) was chosen for forestry endeavors in America. Circa 1710, Phillip Vassbinder was among about 3,000 of Queen Anne's Palatine Germans sent to America to produce naval stores, a project benefiting the British Navy. After having first lived in the English Colony of New York, Phillip Vassbinder later moved to Sussex County in northwestern New Jersey.

Author's Qualifying/Clarifying Notation:
Agnes Reichart marriage and motherhood information was obtained via 2012 family history research in the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah, utilizing the familysearch.org website (sponsored by Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints -Mormons-). Some resourceful kind soul (anonymous unto me, but known unto God) input and shared the Agnes "Reichartz" (note slight spelling difference, with ending "z" alphabetical character) marriage information of being the wife of Jacob Fassbender (Vassbender or Vassbinder) and mother of Jacob Fassbinder (Vassbender or Vassbinder). No accessible original source info accompanied the Agnes Reichart posting in the familysearch.org website. "Trust but verify" is a wise policy to follow. When original source verification or additional biographical info becomes known, this supplemental data will be added to the findagrave.com website and applicable memorial tribute bio-sketches.

Agnes Reichart Fassbender (1657-????)
Memorial Tribute Bio-Sketch
Author: Dean Ledbetter
Updated: 23 May 2014; 11 Feb 2017;
16 March 2017; 9 Aug 2017, 6 May 2020; 2 June 2020
Created: 2 Sept. 2013
Copyright (c) 2013-2030 by Dean Ledbetter
All Copy Provisions Reserved (USA & Worldwide).
Agnes Reichart (born circa 1657) has been identified as the wife of military cavalryman Jacob Fassbender (born circa 1650 in Homburg, Saarland, German Kingdom of Bavaria.
Note: In mid-20th Century after World War II, Homburg was assigned to Saarland Federal State, Federal Republic of Germany).

Unfortunately, parentage and other vital information (birthplace, specific birth & death dates, etc.) of Agnes (Reichart) Fassbender, remain as yet undiscovered in modern times.

Agnes Reichart and Jacob Fassbender, married 10 November 1676 in a Church Wedding at Saint Medard Evangelical Lutheran Church, Bendorf, County Sayn, Rheinland, Bavaria, were parents of at least 2 sons (no daughters have yet been identified via much family history research):

1) Jacob Fassbender (Fassbinder or Vassbinder): Born 22 August 1683 in Bendorf, Rheinland-Pfalz, German Duchy of Bavaria, now in Rheinland-Pfalz Federal State of modern Germany. Jacob Vassbinder emigrated to America in 1743, port of entry Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Colonial America, first lived in Philadelphia & Germantown, PA, and migrated circa 1747 to northwestern New Jersey, Hunterdon County, Smithfield (renamed New Germantown);

2) Philipp Fassbender (Fassbinder or Vassbinder): Born 24 Oct. 1677 in Bendorf, Rheinland-Pfalz, German Duchy of Bavaria, now in the Rheinland-Pfalz Federal State of modern Germany. To escape war devastation and religious persecution, Philipp Vassbinder was among 13,000 Queen Anne's Palatine Germans, who emigrated Rheinland-Pfalz, Bavaria to Great Britain in 1709.

After suffering for some time in a limbo status in Great Britain (while the British government debated about what to do with the thousands of Palatine Germans in tent encampments in the fields near London), Phillip Vassbinder (about age 25) was chosen for forestry endeavors in America. Circa 1710, Phillip Vassbinder was among about 3,000 of Queen Anne's Palatine Germans sent to America to produce naval stores, a project benefiting the British Navy. After having first lived in the English Colony of New York, Phillip Vassbinder later moved to Sussex County in northwestern New Jersey.

Author's Qualifying/Clarifying Notation:
Agnes Reichart marriage and motherhood information was obtained via 2012 family history research in the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah, utilizing the familysearch.org website (sponsored by Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints -Mormons-). Some resourceful kind soul (anonymous unto me, but known unto God) input and shared the Agnes "Reichartz" (note slight spelling difference, with ending "z" alphabetical character) marriage information of being the wife of Jacob Fassbender (Vassbender or Vassbinder) and mother of Jacob Fassbinder (Vassbender or Vassbinder). No accessible original source info accompanied the Agnes Reichart posting in the familysearch.org website. "Trust but verify" is a wise policy to follow. When original source verification or additional biographical info becomes known, this supplemental data will be added to the findagrave.com website and applicable memorial tribute bio-sketches.

Agnes Reichart Fassbender (1657-????)
Memorial Tribute Bio-Sketch
Author: Dean Ledbetter
Updated: 23 May 2014; 11 Feb 2017;
16 March 2017; 9 Aug 2017, 6 May 2020; 2 June 2020
Created: 2 Sept. 2013
Copyright (c) 2013-2030 by Dean Ledbetter
All Copy Provisions Reserved (USA & Worldwide).


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  • Created by: Dean Ledbetter
  • Added: Sep 2, 2013
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/116457614/agnes-fassbender: accessed ), memorial page for Agnes Reichart Fassbender (1657–unknown), Find a Grave Memorial ID 116457614, citing Friedhof Bendorf, Bendorf, Landkreis Mayen-Koblenz, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany; Burial Details Unknown; Maintained by Dean Ledbetter (contributor 47518690).