Individual Notes
Johann Phillip Wohleben


Johann Phillip WOHLEBEN, son of Christoph WOHLEBEN and Gertraud ?.
Johann Phillip was born CA 1673 at Steinbockenheim, Germany. Source: A
Johann Phillip was christened 1688 at ___ and Confirmed at Age 15. Source: A
Johann Phillip died May1727 AD at Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania. Source: A
Johann Phillip and Anna Margaretha GEBELIN (Maiden name unknown - she was referred to as Widow Gebelin) (1709) were married 1711 at West Camp, New York. Source: A:B
They had the following children:

Johan Wolleben sailed on Capt. Thomas Key's ship in the 5th party to leave Holland in 1709. Sailed 15 Jul 1709 from Holland (Rotterdam Lists). Appeared on the Hunter Lists on 04 Jul 1710 with 1 person over 10 yrs. On the 25 Mar 1712 Philipp Wolleben and Widow Gebelin were listed together with 3 persons over 10 yrs. Philip Wolleben was listed as 1 man in Ulster Co. in the 1710/11 West Camp Census. Fillib Wolleben ws naturalized on the 8th and 9th of September, 1715 at Kingston. Philipp Wolleber was next to Valentin Wolleber at Beckmansland on the Simmendinger Register in 1716/17, and was taxed 5 lbs. at the Highlands in 1720/21 as listed in the Ulster Co. Tax Lists. Source: A

Papers were issued for the estate of Philip Wallaven on the 30 May 1727, as recorded in the Philadelphia Co. Administration Book C, p. 81. Is this the same Phillip Wohleben? Can the Philip Wallaven who died in Philadelphia Co., PA in 1727 be a later immigrant?

The Raymond G Woolever History says: One daughter, no further record.

The Mormon Records agree with Palatine records as to marriage & birth date of Anna Margretha.

It is possible that Phillip and his brother, Valentin, moved to the Tulpehocken, PA, area with the Palatines ca 1727.


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