----- Original Message ----- From: Richard Gould <Richard.Gould@alltel.com> > If you have a long or short story about Ludwig's daughters > and their connection with Benedict & Henry. Dick, I'm just now getting around to entering data on the Aegender line into my database (gonna take me a long time!). But anway I just got done entering Ludwig's children, though I probably have notes and such to enter. Here is what I have to date. I added some notes in here, such as whether or not we have more information on the child or any assumptions made without proof. --Celia Hartmann :o) Descendants of Ludwig Aegender Generation No. 1 1. LUDWIG2 AEGENDER (JOHANNES1) was born Abt. 1728 in probably Switzerland, and died Bet. 01 Aug 1790 - 05 Feb 1791 in Sharpsburg, Washington County, MD. He married MARIA CHRISTINA MAHN 11 Oct 1748 in Whitehall Township, Bucks now Lehigh County, PA. She was born Unknown, and died Aft. 1791. Notes for LUDWIG AEGENDER: There is a tax record for Ludwig Aigner on page 12 of the 1772 Northampton Co, PA (Williams Twp) tax list. Washington County, MD Land Record G 7; page 424 and 425 found July 1999 in the MD State Archives. This deed found by Patsy Adkins and transcribed by Celia Hartmann. We each have a copy. The deed mentions that Ludwig died intestate, it also mentions (by relationship) his wife Christine, his daughter Catherine and her husband, his son George, his daughter Margaret and her husband, his daughter Mary and her husband, and his son John. More About LUDWIG AEGENDER: Census 1: 1731, Philadelphila, Philadelphia Co, PA; listed as Ludwig Eigenter in the Colonial America, 1607-1789 PA Census Index Census 2: 1772, Williams Twp, Northampton Co, PA; page 12 of the tax list of the Colonial America, 1607-1789 PA Census Index Census 3: 1790, Washington Co., Maryland; listed as Ludwick Aigner; page 117; 02-01-04-00-00 Residence: Aft. 1772, Hagerstown & Sharpsburg, MD More About LUDWIG AEGENDER and MARIA MAHN: Marriage: 11 Oct 1748, Whitehall Township, Bucks now Lehigh County, PA Children of LUDWIG AEGENDER and MARIA MAHN are: i. MARIA MARGRETHA3 EAGONER, b. 30 Aug 1749, probably Whitehall Township, Lehigh Co, PA; d. Unknown; m. CHRISTIAN PIPER, Unknown, MD; b. Unknown; d. Unknown. More About MARIA MARGRETHA EAGONER: Baptism 1: 10 Sep 1749, Jordan Lutheran Church, Whitehall Township, Lehigh Co, PA Baptism 2: Listed as Maria Margaretha; parents Ludwig & Maria Christina Agener; sponsor Anna Catharine Agener (Ludwig' sister or his brother Henry's wife?) Property: 08 Jun 1791, Mentioned in deed as daughter of Lodowick Eagner More About CHRISTIAN PIPER and MARIA EAGONER: Marriage 1: Unknown, MD Marriage 2: First found in type-written index of MD marriages, which refers to the deed Marriage 3: 08 Jun 1791, Mentioned in deed: Christian Piper and Margaret his wife *******NO FURTHER INFO********** ii. JOHN EIGENDER, b. Abt. 1750, probably what is now Lehigh County, PA (date is a guess); d. Mar 1833, Rockbridge Co, VA. Per the Henry Peden Jr. book "Revolutionary Patriots of Washington County, MD" our John served in the American Revolution: John EIGNOR, 3rd Militia Compnay Elizabeth Town District: Frederick County MD; Militia, 4th class, Captain Henry Botelers Co. 1776/1777; ref=m237 a=1146 listed name as John IGINTOR ****DICK, this is our Arch's line, through John's son John Jr.--if we can ever find the proof! We have much more on this line. iii. BENEDICT EIGENDER, b. Abt. 1755; d. Bef. 1791, Assume during America Revolution. More About BENEDICT EIGENDER: Confirmation: 16 Jun 1771, Confirmed at the Williams Twp Congregation, now Lehigh Co, PA. This confirmation DID NOT state the relationship between Benedict and the Eigender family who was using the church at that time. We ASSUME him to be a son of Ludwig and Christina. Military service: 1776, Served as private in Capt. John Reynold's Co, Washington Co, MD in the Flying Camp; listed as Benedict Igonder Religion: 1772, Listed as a communicant at Williams Twp. Congregation, now Lehigh Co, PA Per Henry Peden, Jr. book "Revolutionary Patriots of Washington County, MD": Benedict EIGNOR, 3rd Militia Company Elizabeth Town District: Frederick County MD; ref=m241 listed name as Benedict IGONDER, 5 Jun 1776, Captain John Reynolds *******NO FURTHER INFO********* iv. HEINRICH EIGENDER, b. Abt. 1756; d. Bef. 1791, Assume during America Revolution. More About HEINRICH EIGENDER: Name 2: Henry Eignor Confirmation: 1773, Confirmed for first time Good Friday 1773 at the Williams Twp Congregation, now Lehigh Co, PA Military service: 1776, 3rd Militia Co, 5th Class, Elizabeth Town Dist, Frederick Co, MD; listed as Henry IGONDER in Capt. Joseph Chapline Co, 2nd Battalion Per Henry Peden, Jr. book "Revolutionary Patriots of Washington County, MD": Henry EIGNOR, 3rd Militia Company, 5th class, Elizabeth Town District: Frederick County MD; ref=m241 listed name as Henry IGONDER, Captain Joseph Chapline Company, 2nd Battalion. *******NO FURTHER INFO********** v. ANNA CATHERINA EAGONER, b. Abt. 12 Sep 1760, probably Northampton Co, PA; d. Unknown; m. PETER HOLMES, Bef. 08 Jun 1791, probably Maryland, probably Washington Co. maybe Frederick Co.; b. Unknown; d. Unknown. More About ANNA CATHERINA EAGONER: Baptism: 12 Sep 1760, Lutheran Congregation, Williams Twp., Northampton Co, PA Property: 08 Jun 1791, Washington Co., MD; Catherine (wife of Peter Holmes) mentioned in deed as a daughter of Lodowick Eagoner More About PETER HOLMES and ANNA EAGONER: Marriage 1: Bef. 08 Jun 1791, probably Maryland, probably Washington Co. maybe Frederick Co. Marriage 2: First found in type-written index of marriages in MD, which refers to the deed Marriage 3: 08 Jun 1791, Mentioned in deed Catherine wife of Peter Holmes **********NO FURTHER INFO********* vi. GEORGE EAGNER, b. Unknown, probably Lehigh or Northampton Co, PA; d. Bet. 1791 - 1800, probably Washington Co, MD, possibly Sharpsburg. This is the George we ASSUME was married to Susanna, who shows up as a widow in the 1800 census of Washington County MD. Two daughters married in Rockbridge, one son who WE BELIEVE was his son went to Ohio and founded that Agner line. We have insuffient proof to show the George who went to Ohio was their son, only speculation. We do have more information on the two daughters and the believed son. From census indications we are missing at least two daugthers and one son, all born between 1790 and 1800. vii. MARY EAGNOR, b. Unknown, probably Lehigh or Northampton Co, PA; d. Unknown; m. CHRISTIAN DOMAR, Abt. 1785, probably MD; b. Abt. 1763; d. Aft. Jul 1836, probably Ross Co, OH. Notes for CHRISTIAN DOMAR: Moved to Ross County, Ohio by mid 1820s to be with some of their grown children. This is where they died. More About CHRISTIAN DOMAR: Census 1: 1790, Washington Co., MD Census 2: 1810, unknown Census 3: 1820, Election Dist. 5, Washington Co, MD Census 4: 1830, Ross Co, OH Military service 1: 1776, Served in Am. Rev. 3 years, 9 months; participated in Battle of White Plains and Brandywine (in the latter he received bayonet wound for which he was discharged) Military service 2: Started pension claim in 1834; denied; children continued to fight for it until at least 1851 Residence 1: Bef. 1776, in his father's home, 18 miles from Baltimore, before the War Residence 2: Abt. 1824, Moved from Washington Co, MD to Huntington Twp, Ross Co, OH Surname: Also spelled Domer, Tomer, Tomar, Toomer, Thamer, etc. Marriage Notes for MARY EAGNOR and CHRISTIAN DOMAR: The following source from the Maryland State Archives: Marriage References, Hodges Index: 1674-1851, refers to the following marriage: Mary Eagoner married Christian Holmes daughter of Ludowick and Christina Eagoner Washington County, Maryland 1791 Reference: Deed Liber "G" folio 424 Hagerstown, Maryland This index refers to records which imply marriage. The dates refer to the record, not the marriage. I feel this is an error and that Mary was not married to a Christian Holmes. I believe the typist made an error when typing the index. The reference to which the typist refers to the marriage (the deed) is in my possession. The deed refers to Mary being married to a Christian Domar/Tomer. --Celia More About CHRISTIAN DOMAR and MARY EAGNOR: Marriage: Abt. 1785, probably MD Thanks to Rudy Thut and Bill Edwards, both descendents, we have some descendent information on this couple. There is still much to be found. =============== That is all we know of Ludwig's children except where mentioned as having more.