John Gnaegy

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Gender
Male
Birth17 May 1720
Death15 December 1772 (aged 52 years)
Star signTaurus
The details

Biography

John Gnaegy (né Johannes Gnägi; May 17, 1720 – December 15, 1772) was an original Amish Mennonite settler of a prominent landholder, farmer and gristmill owner in the Province of Pennsylvania. He initially migrated to Montbéliard and made his way to British Colonial America via Deal, England on September 21, 1742, arriving in Philadelphia.

Early life

Gnaegy was born Johannes Gnägi on May 17, 1720, in Schwadernau, Old Swiss Confederacy into an Anabaptist family. His mother was Maria (née Streichenberg; born 1690) originally from Aarburg.

Emigration

At an early age, it is believed by researchers, that John made way to Montbéliard were a group of Swiss and Alsatian Anabaptists had settled to flee religious persecution. He stayed there a while but ultimately went over to Deal, Kent in England. In 1742, he married Mary Holden (1723-1742) with whom he had two sons; Christian and John Jr. - both likely born in Kent, England.

Province of Pennsylvania around 1768

Settler in the Province of Pennsylvania

He and his family decided to move to the Province of Pennsylvania and boarded the Francis & Elizabeth arriving in Philadelphia on September 21, 1742. His wife likely died at sea and was buried there. In 1744, he remarried to Magdalena (née Yoder, original spelling being Joder), hailing from Steffisburg. They had ten more children, some very prominent Amish Mennonites.

Later life and death

Gnaegy (there are several variants for the spelling of his name) became a large landholder and operated a grist mill in Bethel Township. He died there aged 52 on December 15, 1772.

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