John Adam Summer, Capt.
1744 - 1809 (65 years)-
Name John Adam Summer Suffix Capt. Birth 29 Sep 1744 Pennsylvania, United States Gender Male Death 1 Oct 1809 Newberry, South Carolina, United States Siblings 6 Siblings Person ID I1277 Main Tree Last Modified 3 Feb 2018
Father Johannes Adam Sommer, b. 1716, Baden, , Baden-W bur. 1790, Pomaria Mansion Family Cemetery, Pomaria, Newberry, South Carolina, United States (Age ~ 74 years) Mother Margaret Jostin, b. 1725 d. 1790 (Age 65 years) Family ID F607 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Mary Reese, b. 1744 d. 3 Aug 1818 (Age 74 years) Marriage 1770 Children 1. Mary Summer 2. Margaret Elizabeth Summer, b. 1772 d. Yes, date unknown 3. Eve Margaret Summer, b. 1775 d. Yes, date unknown 4. Katherine Summer, b. 1782 d. 1852 (Age 70 years) Last Modified 24 Jun 2009 Family ID F608 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Event Map Birth - 29 Sep 1744 - Pennsylvania, United States Death - 1 Oct 1809 - Newberry, South Carolina, United States = Link to Google Earth
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Notes - Johannes Adam Summer Jr., the eldest son of Johannes Adam Summer, Sr.,became a Lieutenant, then Captain in the State Militia during theRevolutionary War. He commanded a company in the Regiment of Col.Philemon Waters. After the war, he became an active citizen in theupper "Dutch Fork" as Justice of the Quorum, Justice of the Peace anda member of the State Legislature. In about 1770 he married MaryReese; they had four daughters and possibly a son who died young. MaryReese was born in 1744 and died in 1818.
Also known as Johannes Adam.
Source: The Summer Book, Descendant of Hans Adam Summer & Anna MariaJosten of the Dutch Fork Area of Newberry Co., SC.:
Captain in the State Militia during the Revolutionary War, File #7526Page 2
- Johannes Adam Summer Jr., the eldest son of Johannes Adam Summer, Sr.,became a Lieutenant, then Captain in the State Militia during theRevolutionary War. He commanded a company in the Regiment of Col.Philemon Waters. After the war, he became an active citizen in theupper "Dutch Fork" as Justice of the Quorum, Justice of the Peace anda member of the State Legislature. In about 1770 he married MaryReese; they had four daughters and possibly a son who died young. MaryReese was born in 1744 and died in 1818.