Catherina MULL[1, 2, 3]

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Name Catherina MULL Baptism 20 May 1733 Upper Hanover Township, Montgomery, Pennsylvania [1]
Address:
Goshenhoppen Reformed ChurchBorn 24 May 1733 Goshenhoppen, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [1]
Gender Female Residence 1750 , , North Carolina [4, 5]
Moved to North Carolina, with her husband Henry Weidner, and settled on South Fork River. Property 16 Aug 1750 Cocalico Township, Lancaster, Pennsylvania [1]
Residence Abt Apr 1759 Lancaster County, South Carolina [6]
Residence 1761 Burke County, North Carolina [7]
The family returned to North Carolina in the autumn. Residence 1784 , Lincoln, North Carolina [8]
The land of the Weidners was moved from Burke County to Lincoln County. Census 1790 , Lincoln, North Carolina [9]
- "Henry Whitener, Sr" (73) was enumerated as head of household. He is the only male. The household also includes two females, likely Mary Catherine (Mull) (57) and possibly Mary Ann (36).
Name Mary Catherine Mull Will 1790 , Lincoln, North Carolina [10]
Probate 1792 , Lincoln, North Carolina - Bequeathed in her husband's will: "a Negro wench named Phyllis; one hundred pounds in cash; her bed and furniture, a horse and saddle and spinning wheel, her privilege in the Manor house and all the household furniture while she remains single and no longer."
Died 26 Aug 1804 Lincolnton, Lincoln, North Carolina Buried Aft 26 Aug 1804 Weidner-Robinson Cemetery, Catawba, North Carolina [11]
Person ID I1678 Kendrick-Hemphill Last Modified 11 Aug 2013
Father Johannes Christopher MULL, b. 1702, Rauschenberg, Hesse-Nassau, , Germany , d. 1762, , Rowan, North Carolina
(Age 60 years)
Mother Anna CATHERINA, b. 1706, Germany , d. 1762, , Rowan, North Carolina
(Age 56 years)
Family ID F84 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family George Heinrich WEIDNER, b. 9 Oct 1717, , , probably Germany , d. 31 Jul 1792 (Age 74 years)
Married Abt 1749 Upper Hanover Township, Montgomery, Pennsylvania [1]
Address:
Goshenhoppen Reformed ChurchChildren + 1. Daniel WHITENER, b. 14 Oct 1750, d. 8 Jan 1833, , Lincoln, North Carolina (Age 82 years)
2. Captain Henry WHITENER, b. 1752, , Lincoln, North Carolina , d. 1811, Marquand, Madison County, Missouri
(Age 59 years)
3. Abram WHITENER, b. 1754, Anson County, North Carolina , d. 7 Oct 1780, Kings Mountain, , North Carolina
(Age 26 years)
+ 4. Catherine WHITENER, b. 1756, , Lincoln, North Carolina , d. 1838, , Lincoln, North Carolina
(Age 82 years)
+ 5. Barbara WHITENER, b. 1760, Lincolnton, Lincoln, North Carolina , d. 8 Feb 1840, , Catawba, North Carolina
(Age 80 years)
6. Mollianna WHITENER, b. Aft 1763, , Mecklenburg, North Carolina , d. 1796, , Lincoln, North Carolina
(Age ~ 32 years)
+ 7. Elizabeth WHITENER, b. 8 Oct 1764, Lincolnton, Lincoln, North Carolina , d. 21 Oct 1827, , Lincoln, North Carolina
(Age 63 years)
+ 8. Mary Ann WHITENER, b. 31 Mar 1765, Anson County, North Carolina , d. 11 Aug 1837, , Lincoln, North Carolina
(Age 72 years)
Last Modified 27 Nov 2015 Family ID F81 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Photos Henry Weidner Museum Display
"Museum Display, contains original headstones of "Henry" and his wife Catherina, a piece of china brought over from Germany and a gun powder horn."
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Sources - [S376] Whitener book, p. 33 (Reliability: 2).
- [S236] U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900, entry for Georg Heinrich Weidner-Catharina Mull 1749 marriage; (Reliability: 3).
http://tinyurl.com/ykrj3o7 - [S376] Whitener book, pp. 33-34 (Reliability: 2).
- [S376] Whitener book, 33 (Reliability: 3).
- [S42] Burke County Sheriff's Office website, http://www.burkesheriff.org/Mull.htm (Reliability: 2).
- [S376] Whitener book, p. 35 (Reliability: 2).
- [S376] Whitener book, p. 37 (Reliability: 2).
- [S376] Whitener book, 35 (Reliability: 3).
- [S174] 1790 United States Federal Census, Year: 1790; Census Place: , Lincoln, North Carolina; Roll: M637_7; Image: 0069. (Reliability: 2).
http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1790usfedcen&h=178689&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt - [S542] Henry Weidner Memorial Service Program, accessed; 1 June 2013; Colonel McCorkle's Speech (Reliability: 3).
- [S33] Bob & Mary Anne Robins Ancestors, http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=rrobins-01&id=I2377 (Reliability: 3).
Title: E-mail from Gene Rooks
Abbrev: E-mail from Gene Rooks
Author: Gene Rooks
Page: He was the first to be buried in the family graveyard, referred to as the Weidner-Robinson Graveyard, that is on top of the hill behind his original home-place, now owned by descendants of Jesse Robinson who married his daughter Mollie. She was the next to be buried there in 1796.
The last person was buried there in 1965. The site is difficult to reach, as the present owners only clean it up once a year for reunion visits, and when the weeds are high, ticks are abundant. We have pictures of the ancestral tombstones. Those of Heinrich and his wife are in German, with a newer memorial showing the English translation.
- [S376] Whitener book, p. 33 (Reliability: 2).