Emigrants from Hochdorf bei Horb (Kr. Calw),

Baden-Württemberg, Germany

Compiled by Edward N. Wevodau

Modern Germany identification:

Hochdorf (Nagold), District of Calw, State of Baden-Württemberg, Federal Republic of Germany

RegionalBundesrepublik DeutschlandBaden-WürttembergRegierungsbezirk KarlsruheLandkreis CalwNagold > Hochdorf (Nagold)

Postal Code (Nagold): 72191–72202

Abstracts of some Lutheran church book records are available via LDS Familysearch. Narrow your search to FHC Film 1201972.

I happened into emigrants from this German village while searching for the origin of Bernhard Franck & his wife Maria Lutz, who had a child baptized in the New Holland Lutheran records of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, in 1752.

Several researchers—W. Cary Anderson and Suzy Bettac—have previously examined the original church books. Both made some of their findings available online, which I used as a guide post to compile some of the information below. Dr. Anderson was working on a manuscript (per 2001-2002 message board postings); however, I find no evidence that he finalized or published his work. If it exists, far more information—and more emigrants—is available.

Dr. Anderson and Ms. Bettac indicated that the village minister indicated migration next to baptisms in the church book. I have not viewed the original book. I strongly recommend descendants order the microfilm of the original records to verify all information below—and to learn much more.

Please consider my work as a guideline for further research and verification—not as a professional publication.

ADVISEMENT: This file—as of March 2014—is not finished. Most of the Hochdorf emigrants settled in the vicinity of Philadelphia—an area outside of my research expertise.

Above: Google Maps Satellite Image.

Emigrants of Certainty or Reasonable Certainty:

1749 Conrad Lutz

1749 Martin Lutz

1749 Hans Jacob Lutz

1749 Martin Katz

1749 Jacob Katz

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1751 Michael Katz

1751 Stephen Katz

1751 Jacob Esch

1751 Catharina Esch (alias Catharina Jeledon?)

1751 Michael Esch

1751 Jacob Waltz

1751 Hans Jerg Christein

1751 Michael Hirneisen

1751 Hans Jerg Hirneisen

1751 Bernhard Franck

Emigrants not currently compiled:

Dr. Anderson made several posts to genealogical boards in 2001 seeking evidence in the Colonies of emigrants from Hochdorf. It appears that—upon viewing the original Hochdorf records—he identified other emigrants from the pastor’s notations. I have not yet pursued the following leads suggested by Dr. Anderson:

From 2001 to 2002, I find online evidence that Dr. W. Cary Anderson of Decatur, Arkansas, was working on a manuscript of American immigrants from Hochdorf. I find no evidence that his work was ever published—though he may have deposited copies at unknown locations. Dr. Anderson’s interest in the village was based on his belief that his ancestor had left Hochdorf for America; however, after later research cast doubt on this theory, Dr. Anderson appears to have stopped his research (see posting below).

From:
Subject: Re: The Catt Family in America
Date: 6 Sep 2002 10:26:04 -0600

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Message Board Post:
My how stories get around. I did not know that my book THE CATT FAMILY IN AMERICA was no longer available; nor did I know that it was being revised. This is not said to offend anyone. It is just to show how we all get things wrong. The book is still in print. I do live at the address that someone recently posted.
I had prepared a 200 page mss on 1738-1800 American Immigrants from Hochdorf, the village of what I thought were our Katz. Most people in that village are Katz or are related to Katz. It is indexed, but I've never typed the index. I also was preparing a mss on 1801-1900 American Immigrants from Hochdorf. There were about 80 in the 1700s and over 200 in the 1800s.
Just as I was getting to the last name in the 1800 work--Walz--I decided it was important to check on the name I was working on. To find more I went to the 1700s Communion Lists. I started again with 1738 and worked forward. In the 1740 I was startled to see taht the last name on the early Dec. 1740 Communion list was Michael Röhm, single weaver.

There was only one Michael Röhm of Hochdorf that could be this Michael. That would be the one that was born in 1721, illegitmate son of Anna Maria Katz and Michael Röhm.
That stopped my research and compiling of the mss. "What was Michael Röhm doing in Hochdorf? He was supposed to be the Michael Katz that was 17 in 1738 and arrived on the Snow Fox with his Uncle Michael Katz, b 1689 in Hochdorf."
I can no longer support what I have stated since the early 1990s and wrote in the Catt book when one was ordered. I corrected "father and son" and made it "uncle and nephew".
At this time, I am not up to searching surrounding villages in the depth it would take to try to find the answers. I do believe that our Michael Katz came from that area. Hochdorf a. Horb, Wuerttemberg (now Hochdorf-Nagold, Baden-Wuerttember) is know as the Katz village. When I ordered the Ortsippenbuch [a total village genealogy] I wasn't clear which one I wanted as six villages are now connected to Nagold. Since I mentioned Katz, the author knew it was Hochdorf I wanted.
However, as there is new data that conflicts with my previous conclusion, I have to say for the present:
"Do NOT continue using my statement as to the ancestry of our Michael Katz, 17, who arrived in 1738 on the SNOW FOX."
I've posted similar data on Genelogy.com. I hope all you cousins will help get this work to anyone you know that has knowledge of my work on Hochdorf, Wuerttemberg. Thousands of hours and thousands of dollars were spent on this research. It was fun, exciting, and rewarding as well as frustrating. But until this last hitch, I was always able to overcome all the problems with the research.
I did exchange with lots of descendants of other immigrants from Hochdorf. I was planning a trip there and still want to go some day. It looks like a beautiful area and lots to see and do on day trips out from the area.
W Cary Anderson, Ed.D.
P.O. Box 685
Decatur, AR 72722

Emigrants from Hochdorf bei Horb (Kr. Cawl), Baden-Württemberg:

All names in yellow are believed to be emigrants from Hochdorf bei Horb. The names listed are in the same sequence as the original ship manifest, highlighting that those who signed their names together often were traveling from the same point of origin.

Please see breakout sections for each family grouping later in this file.

1749 Ranier, arrived 26 Sep 1749 at Philadelphia:

Martin Katz (signed his name)

Jacob Katz (signed his name)

Johanes (+) Raber

Martin Glas (signed his name)

Johan ( ) Sans, sick

Phillip Dähn (signed his name)

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Nicklaus Hess (signed his name)

Hs. Conradt Lutz (signed his name)

Mattheis Graff (signed his name)

Marten Lutz (signed his name)

Hans Jacob Lutz (signed his name)

Hans Melcher Hammer (signed his name)

1751 Duke of Wirtenberg, arrived 16 8br 1751 at Philadelphia:

Hans Martin Fiesten (signed his name)

Michell Hirneisen (signed his name)

Hans Jerg Hirneisen (signed his name)

Janns Jerg Christi (signed his name) [sic: Hans Jerg Christein]

Jacob Esch (signed his name)

Rudholf Henschler (signed his name)

Johan Georg Dürr (signed his name)

Jacob Wildenmann (signed his name)

Baltas (+) Folck

Christoph (+) Folck

Christoph (+) Folck

Conradt Stöhr (signed his name)

Michael Katz (signed his name)

Hans Gorg Schneider (signed his name)

Johann Bardel Gottwalt (signed his name)

Filib Mueiller (signed his name)

Hans Bernhardt Frankh (signed his name)

Stephen Katz signed his name)

Johann JacobWaltz (signed his name)

Michael Esch (signed his name)

Andereas (A) Wigthorn

Michael Werner

Wilhelm (X) Kooge

Benedick Funck

Aberham Echert

Hans George (+) Eckhart

1751 Hans Jerg Christein

GERMAN RECORDS:

Evangelisch, Hochdorf bei Horb, Schwarzwaldkreis, Württemberg

Hans Jerg Christein, son of Hans Jerg Christein, married 12 June 1708 Anna Maria Lutz, daughter of Conrad Lutz. They had baptized:

  1. Anna Maria, baptized 27 Feb 1709
  2. Hans Jerg, born – May 1711, baptized – May 1711
  3. Eva Margaretha, born 18 Oct 1713, baptized 18 Oct 1713
  4. Agnes, born 26 Dec 1714, baptized 27 Dec 1714
  5. Johann Cunrad, born 5 July 1716, baptized 5 July 1716
  6. Jacob Friedrich, born 7 Oct 1718, baptized 7 Oct 1718
  7. Michael, born 7 Jan 1721, baptized 7 Jan 1721—died 10 Jan 1791
  8. Magdalena, born 25 July 1724—died 25 Sep 1732
  9. Anna Barbara, baptized 22 July 1727—died 20 Sep 1732

Hans Jerg Christein, son of Johann Georg Christein & his wife Maria Vogt, born 28 June 1684, baptized 29 June 1684, died 7 Oct 1755.

Hans Jerg Christein, son of Hans Jerg Christein, married 15 Nov 1740 Maria Magdalena Katz, daughter of Michael Katz. They had baptized:

  1. Hans Jerg, born 27 Oct 1741, baptized 28 Oct 1741
  2. Anna Maria, born 19 Oct 1743, baptized 20 Oct 1743
  3. Johann Georg, born 14 Oct 1746, baptized 14 Oct 1746
  4. Johann Jacob, born 24 July 1748, baptized 25 July 1748
  5. Magdalena, born 26 Nov 1750, baptized 27 Nov 1750

IMMIGRATION:

1751 Duke of Wirtenberg, arrived 16 8br 1751 at Philadelphia:

Hans Martin Fiesten (signed his name)

Michell Hirneisen (signed his name)

Hans Jerg Hirneisen (signed his name)

Janns Jerg Christi (signed his name) [sic: Hans Jerg Christein]

Jacob Esch (signed his name)

Rudholf Henschler (signed his name)

Johan Georg Dürr (signed his name)

Jacob Wildenmann (signed his name)

PENNSYLVANIA RECORDS:

Not found yet. An online clue suggests that he may have settled in the area called Penns Neck in Gloucester County, New Jersey.

1751 Michael Hirneisen

1751 Hans Jerg Hirneisen

Important: Familysearch returned different results for Hirneisen and Hirneysen. Be sure to search for both names when using index systems.

GERMAN RECORDS:

Evangelisch, Hochdorf bei Horb, Schwarzwaldkreis, Württemberg

Jerg Hirneisen, son of Michael Hirneysen, married 23 Nov 1700 Agnes Reiser (or Reis), daughter of Hans Reiser. They had baptized:

  1. Anna Maria, baptized 9 Oct 1701
  2. Hans Jerg, baptized 15 Nov 1703—died 1787
  3. Barbara, baptized 30 Aug 1705
  4. Anna Maria, baptized 20 Aug 1710
  5. Michael, born 21 Dec 1711, baptized 21 Dec 1711
  6. Johann Jacob, born 9 Dec 1714, baptized 10 Dec 1714

Jerg Huerneisen, son of Michael & Agatha, baptized 20 Feb 1672, died 23 Nov 1734

George Hirneyson married 5 Apr 1717 Maria Jedele, daughter of Martin Jedele

Anna Maria Hirneyssen, daughter of Hans Hirneyssen, married 7 Oct 1721 Michael Katz, son of Michael Katz

Michael Hirneisen, son of Jerg Hirneisen, married 17 July 1736Anna Maria Katz (no parent given for her; she may have been a widow)

JacobHirneisen, son of Jerg Hirneisen, married 8 Feb 1752 Rosina Katz, daughter of Hans Katz

Hans Jerg Hirneyssen, son of Jerg Hirneyssen, married 30 Apr 1726 Catharina Fruoth, daughter of Jacob Fruoth. They had baptized:

  1. Jacob, baptized 7 Jan 1727—died 1796
  2. Maria, baptized 12 Mar 1729—died 26 Jan 1730
  3. Hans Jerg, baptized 21 Nov 1731
  4. Johann Wilhelm, baptized 31 Aug 1734 (this child married in Hochdorf)
  5. Michael, baptized 11 Aug 1737

Michael Hirneisen (no parent given) married 24 Aug 1745 Rosina Katz, daughter of Michael Katz. They had baptized:

  1. Magdalena, born 1 Sep 1746, baptized 1 Sep 1746
  2. Rosina, born 11 Mar 1748, baptized 12 Mar 1748

IMMIGRATION:

1751 Duke of Wirtenberg, arrived 16 8br 1751 at Philadelphia:

Hans Martin Fiesten (signed his name)

Michell Hirneisen (signed his name)

Hans Jerg Hirneisen (signed his name)

Janns Jerg Christi (signed his name) [sic: Hans Jerg Christein]

Jacob Esch (signed his name)

Rudholf Henschler (signed his name)

Johan Georg Dürr (signed his name)

Jacob Wildenmann (signed his name)

PENNSYLVANIA RECORDS:

St. Michael’s & Zion Lutheran KB, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania:

Michael Hirneisen & his wife Rosina had baptized:

  1. Maria Margaretha, born 25 Nov 1761
  2. Maria, born 11 Dec 1766

Hans Georg Herneisen & Magdalena Herneisen are communicants at St. Michael’s in 1758.

1751 Bernhard Franck

GERMAN RECORDS:

Evangelisch, Hochdorf bei Horb, Schwarzwaldkreis, Württemberg

Hans Bernhard Franckh son of Hans Jacob, married 1 Nov 1698 Maria Katz, daughter of Hans Katz. They had baptized:

  1. Hans Jacob, baptized 11 Feb 1701
  2. Rosina, baptized 12 Sep 1702—died 20 May 1755
  3. Anna Maria, baptized 29 Sep 1704
  4. Hans Bernhard, baptized 16 Dec 1706
  5. Hans Jacob, baptized 2 Feb 1709
  6. Hans Jerg, born 21 Apr 1711, baptized 21 Apr 1711
  7. Christoph, born 30 Mar 1713, baptized 30 Mar 1713
  8. Barbara, born 8 Nov 1715, baptized 9 Nov 1715
  9. Anna Maria, born 15 Feb 1718, baptized 15 Feb 1718
  10. Hans Martin, born 27 Nov 1720, baptized 27 Nov 1720

Rosina Franckh, daughter of Hans Bernhard Franckh, married 29 Oct 1720 George Walz, son of George Walz

Hans Jerg Franckh, son of Hans Bernhard Franckh, married 10 May 1735 Barbara Walz, daughter of Martin Walz

Hans Martin Franckh, son of Hans Bernhard Franckh, married 19 June 1742 Martha Walz, daughter of Martin Walz

Hans Conrad Lutz married 11 May 1734 Barbara Franck, daughter of Hans Bernhardt Franck (This couple left for America in 1749. See separate analysis in this file.)

Hans Bernhard Franck, son of Hans Bernhard Franckh, married 7 Nov 1730 Catharina Luz, daughter of Hans Luz. They had baptized:

  1. Johann Jacobus, baptized 24 July 1732—died 10 Mar 1733
  2. Maria, baptized 17 Feb 1734
  3. Catharina, baptized 9 Aug 1736
  4. Barbara, baptized 26 Mar 1738
  5. Hans Conrad, born --- Mar 1740, baptized – Mar 1740
  6. Hans Bernhard, born 30 Mar 1742, baptized 30 Mar 1742
  7. Johann Bernhard, born 21 July 1744, baptized 22 July 1744
  8. Rosina, born 6 Dec 1746, baptized 7 Dec 1746
  9. Johann Cunrad, born 8 July 1749, baptized 9 July 1749

--Birthplace of all children given as Hochdorf bei Horb.

PENNSYLVANIA RECORDS

Bergstrasse Lutheran KB, Ephrata Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania:

Johann Bernhard Francklÿ had baptized:

  1. Maria, born 17 Feb 1734, baptized 20 May 1750
  2. Johann Bernhard, born 21 July 1744, baptized 21 July 1744 in Hochdorf, Germany
  3. Johann Martin, born 28 July 1751, baptized 29 July 1751
  4. George, born 12 Apr 1753. Sp. Johann Gottlieb Engulland & Rosina Luzin

“Bernhard Franck, Jr., of Johanna Franck, born 5 Mar 17----. Sp. Misharid Sauer & Dorothea Schoistur

Note: All listed together in transcript published by F. Edward Wright. Original record must be consulted. Based on the transcript, it would seem that the family above was listed together on one page.

New Holland Lutheran KB, Earl Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania:

Conrad Lutz & his wife Barbara, born Frankin, had baptized:

  1. Anna Maria b. 16 Feb 1752, sp. Jacob Schweickert & Maria Frankin

Joh. Bernard Frank & his wife Catharina sponsored child of Johannes Müller & his wife Maria on 7 Oct 1759

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Joh. Bernhard Franck married 7 May 1765 Barbara Brenneis, from Earl, at Hinckel’s after Cantate. Sermon: John 16:4

Bernhard Frank & his wife Barbara sponsored child of Johannes Miller & his wife on 1 Mar [1767]

Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, Tax Records:

Bernhard Franck, 1754-1778, 50A, Earl Township (“smith” ’58; “black” ‘70)

Bernhard Franck, blacksmith, 1769-1772, inmate, Earl township

Martin Franck, 1772-1775, inmate, Earl Township

George Franck, 1775, freeman, Earl Township (“with parents” ’75)

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Jacob Franck, 1758, Earl Township (“miller to wiery penes” ’58)

Jacob Franck, miller, 1759-1771, inmate, Cocalico Township (“Michl Bars grist mill for the half” ’59)

Jacob Franck, 1772-1773, inmate, Earl Township

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Henry Franck, 1759, freeman, Cocalico Township

Note: It appears that Bernhard Franckh’s son Jacob died in Germany. The Jacob Franck above has an unknown origin.

Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, Deed Records:

Lancaster Deed Q387: Henry Sower, yeoman, & his wife Maria Dorothea of Earl tp. rel.to Bernhard Frank, blacksmith, of same

50a Earl tp.: HISTORY: Part of 85-¼ a. Earl tp. pat. 10 June 1752 to Henry Sower (Ref. PB A-16-197).

13 Nov 1762: ZD & Jenkin Davis

Lancaster Deed Q388: Bernhard Frank, yeoman, & his wife Catharine of Earl tp. rel.to Richard Davis, yeoman, of same

50a Earl tp.: HISTORY: Being the same tract of land as given in Deed Q387.

10 June 1779: Willis Davis & ZD

FOR FUTURE RESEARCH:

Clue (allegedly left a testament in modern-day West Virginia): This info came from the Berkley Co., Va (WV) Will Book 1; pages 293-294. Dated May 6, 1782.

1749 Conrad Lutz

1749 Martin Lutz

1749 Hans Jacob Lutz

On the 1749 Ranier, which arrived in Philadelphia on 26 Sep 1749, I find Hans Conrad Lutz, Martin Lutz, and Hans Jacob Lutz—all signing their names in close proximity to each other. As this ship has several Katz emigrants from Hochdorf, I presume that this is the same Conrad Lutz who left Hochdorf in 1749. I can identify his settlement in Earl Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

Based on the notes of researcher Suzy Bettac (see below), the Martin Lutz and Hans Jacob Lutz on the same ship were father and son from Hochdorf. I have not yet located where they settled in the Colonies.

GERMAN RECORDS:

Evangelisch, Hochdorf bei Horb, Schwarzwaldkreis, Württemberg

Hans Conrad Lutz, son of Martin Lutz, married 1 May 1725 Anna Maria Huber, daughter of Bernhardt Huber. They had baptized:

  1. Magdalena, baptized 13 Feb 1726
  2. Anna Catharina, baptized 21 June 1727—died 12 Apr 1728
  3. Martin, baptized 28 Aug 1728—died 2 Dec 1728
  4. Anna Catharina, baptized 25 Dec 1730

Anna Catharina Luz, daughter of Hans Conrad Luz, married 28 Oct 1749 Hans Jacob Katz, son of Hans Jacob Katz (Note: This couple remained in Hochdorf bei Horb.)

Hans Conrad Lutz married 11 May 1734 Barbara Franck, daughter of Hans Bernhardt Franck. They had baptized:

  1. Rosina, baptized 24 Apr 1737
  2. Johann Conrad, born 6 July 1741, baptized 6 July 1741
  3. Martin, born 6 Dec 1743, baptized 6 Dec 1743
  4. Anna Barbara, born 12 July 1746, baptized 13 July 1746
  5. Johann Conrad, born 28 Apr 1749, baptized 29 Apr 1749

--Birthplace of all children given as Hochdorf bei Horb.

Note: The minister identified the father in marriage records; when the father is not given, it usually indicates the person was a widow or widower. The original church records would provide more information. I am speculating that immigrant Hans Conrad Lutz had two wives; however, verification is needed.

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Martin Lutz, son of Hans Jerg Luz, of Schietingen, married 8 Nov 1729 Anna Catharina Roeslin, daughter of Mathias Roeslin. They had baptized: