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Johannes Adam Deem (Diehm)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Wald-Michelbach, Germany
Death: March 08, 1802 (94)
Uniontown, Fayette, Pennsylvania, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Hans Valentine Diehm and Eva Diehm
Husband of Anna Christine Diehm
Father of Maria Catherine Klous; Johan Ludwig "Lewis" Deem (Diehm); Johann Nicholas Deem; Johan Marcus "Mark" Deems (Diehn) Sr.; Maria Margaretha Deem and 5 others
Brother of Adam Diehm

Occupation: Shoemaker
Managed by: Vivian Katherine Morgan
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About Johannes Adam Deem

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Leonhard Laudenclos mentioned in the record of Johannes Diehm and Christina Laudenclos Name: Leonhard Laudenclos Gender: Male Child: Christina Laudenclos Other information in the record of Johannes Diehm and Christina Laudenclos from Germany Marriages Name: Johannes Diehm Spouse's Name: Christina Laudenclos Event Date: 04 Apr 1747 Event Place: Evangelisch, Wald Michelbach, Starkenburg, Hesse-Darmstadt Father's Name: Valentin Diehm Spouse's Father's Name: Leonhard Laudenclos Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M92034-1 , System Origin: Germany-VR , GS Film number: 1340338 , Reference ID: 2:XK7Q4K

Listed in the will of Johannes Adam Diehm on 30 August 1797 at Fayette County, PA.1 Tax Record* Johann Nicholas Deem was Tax Record on 1 September 1800 at Campbell County, KY. Military* Served in the military between 1812 and 1813; scout in the Indian War and was a soldier in the War of 1812 John Deem's name appears on a roll of CAPT. William Luce's Company (Probably from Miami Co.) Served from August 23, 1812, until February 22, 1813. Census* He and Mary Magdalena Diehl appeared on the census of 1820 at Madison Township, Butler County, OH; John Deem head of house. Free white males between 16 & 18 1, free white males 16 and under 26 1, free white males 45 and upwards 1, free white females 10 and under 16 1, free white females 45 and upwards 1.2 Will* Johann Nicholas Deem left a will on 7 March 1835 at Butler County, OH; names his wife, Mary, as his sole beneficiary. Joseph Deem and John H. Deem are listed as executors, but their relationship to their father is not stated in the will. The will was witnessed by Robert Dine and George Leiber. Interestingly enough, the will is signed "Johan N. Diehm".

The inventory of John Deems estate provide some interesting insight into the life of a poor farmer in early Ohio. At the time of his death, his estate was estimated at $410.50, $300 of which were outstanding debts owed to him by five people, including his sons, Joseph Deem and John H. Deem. After settlement of the estate, the widow of the deceased was due $343.77, which included the unpaid debts. The Inventory of John Deem's Estate The State of Ohio, Butler County

Before me, Isaac McKinney, a Justice of the Peace in and for said County, personally came Joseph Hinkle, Jacob Woolford, & Robert Dine appraisers of the estate of John Deem Deceased late of Madison Township in said County, & were sworn well & truly to appraise all the goods & chattels of said estate which shall be presented to them for appraisement by Joseph Deem and John H. Deem Executors of said estate. Given under my hand this 14th day of November, 1835. Isaac McKinney J. P.

A true and accurate inventory of the good and chattels of John Deem's estate of the Township of Madison in the County of Butler deceased as presented to the undersigned Joseph Hinkle, Jacob Woolford and Robert Dine appraisers appointed by the court of common pleas of said county by Joseph Deem and John H. Deem Executors of said estate this 14th day of November A . D. 1835

one wagon and harness one stove and pipe one clock and case one bedstead and bedding one bureau and close shelf one side saddle one lot of crockery ware one cup board and ware one lot sundries one lot of pot metal one pair of shovel and tongs and one pair of andirons one bellows, bucket, basket one coffee mill one looking glass one lot of sundries vis., auger, stand, and two firkins one bedstead and cord nine chairs one tin bucket and lamp one lot of books one lot of barrels, kegs, etc. one axe and drawing knife one firkin of soap one cow Total amount of approx.$110.50. Death* He died on 29 August 1835 at Middletown, Butler County, OH, at age 80. Burial* He was buried on 31 August 1835 at Astoria-Poastown & Elk Creek Cemetery, Middletown, Butler County, OH.

Family Mary Magdalena Diehl b. 1754, d. 20 March 1845 Children Adam Deem+ b. 27 Jan 1779, d. 2 Sep 1829 Chritiana Deem+ b. 22 Jul 1781, d. 25 May 1834 John H Deem+ b. 16 Oct 1782, d. 12 Feb 1862 Elizabeth Betsy Deem b. 5 Nov 1783, d. 4 Jun 1867 Barbara Deem b. c 1785, d. Unknown Mary Deem+ b. 1788, d. 3 Oct 1870 Thomas Deem b. 30 May 1796, d. 24 Sep 1853 Joseph Deem+ b. 20 Sep 1801, d. 14 Feb 1873

Last Edited 1 Jun 2009



He was a resident of Tulpehocken, Berks County, PA, between 1754 and 1759, and later moved to Frederick County, MD, where he resided in 1771. The first white settlers had entered Frederick County, MD, in 1730. The first Germans came from the Penn Colony in 1740. Records of the Evangelical Reformed Church in Frederick, MD, show that Johann Adam DIEM and Christina DIEM were present at Holy Communion on June 8, 1767. He is also found in Westmoreland County, PA, from 1781 through 1786.

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Johannes Adam Deem's Timeline

1707
May 8, 1707
Wald-Michelbach, Germany
1747
April 15, 1747
1748
May 11, 1748
Wald Michelbach, Darmstadt, HE, Germany
1750
April 5, 1750
Wald Michelbach, Heppenheim, Hessen, Germany
1753
September 6, 1753
Berks County, Pennsylvania Province, America
1754
December 4, 1754
MD, United States
1759
August 1, 1759
Womelsdorf, Berks, PA, United States
1761
January 10, 1761
Hagerstown, Washington County, Maryland, United States
1764
April 9, 1764
Frederick County Maryland, USA