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<HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE> Friedrich Heinrich Schumann Family</TITLE> </HEAD> <BODY BGCOLOR="#EBC79E"> <CENTER> <H2>The Jarvis Family and Other Relatives</H2> <B>If you have reached us from Ancestry.com or another cached site, <BR> please go to <A HREF="http://www.fmoran.com/schumann.html">http://www.fmoran.com/schumann.html</A> to see the latest version of this page.<BR> We welcome comments and inquiries. Please <A HREF="mailto:[email protected], [email protected]">write us</A>.</B> <P> </CENTER> <H3><IMG SRC="coff.gif">Friedrich Heinrich Schumann Family</H3> <HR> <H4>First Generation</H4> <B>Friedrich Heinrich Schumann, a physician, was born in Germany in 1777 and came to America in 1801, settling initially in Hope, New Jersey, where he married <A HREF="leinbach.html">Johanna Salome Leinbach</A> (1781-1821) in 1802. In 1807 he wrote to the Moravian leadership in Salem, asking if there would be an opening for him in one of the North Carolina communities, and he was invited to take up the position of doctor in Bethania providing he would "limit himself to the practice of medicine and the sale of patent medicines". He and Johanna Salome arrived in June, 1808 with their two sons. In 1816 they moved to Salem, and he continued his medical practice there until his death in 1862 at age 84. His second wife was <A HREF="schultz3.html">Theodora Schultz</A> (1804-1870). They had no biological children, but adopted a child, Ellen Blickensderfer (1834-1920) who had come to Salem from Lititz PA in 1844. <P> <HR> <H4>Second Generation</H4> Children of Friedrich Heinrich Schumann and Johanna Salome Leinbach<BR> Parmenio Schumann (1803-?)<BR> Timoleon Schumann (1807-1810)<P> These two sons are mentioned at the time of the Schumanns' arrival in North Carolina. Timoleon died in childhood and is buried at Bethania Moravian graveyard. The last mention of Parmenio in the Moravian records is a note that he came from Bethania to enter the boys' school in Salem in 1812.<P> Adopted child of Friedrich Heinrich Schumann and Theodora Schultz<BR> Ellen Blickensderfer (1834-1920) m. Darius Henry Starbuck (1818-1887), s/o Reuben Starbuck and Mary Beeson<P> <HR> <H4>Third Generation</H4> Children of Ellen Blickensderfer and Darius Starbuck<BR> Mary Theodora Starbuck (1856-1924) m. <A HREF="ebert.html">Eugene Augustus Ebert</A> (1850-1921)<BR> Ella Starbuck (1859-1910) m. Seth Jones Montague (1850-1936)<BR> Henry Reuben Starbuck (1866-1894)<P> <HR> �, 2001-2007 <BR> Faye Jarvis Moran and Elizabeth H. Harris<BR> [email protected], [email protected]<P> <H4>Sources</H4> Records of the Moravians in North Carolina, 12 volumes; Publications of the North Carolina Historical Commission<P> Stokes and Forsyth County will abstracts<P> Death Notices from the People's Press (Salem, North Carolina) 1851-1892, An Indexed Abstract, compiled and edited by Robert M. Topkins. Forsyth County Genealogical Society 1997<P> This page was created on June 18, 2001.<P> <HR> <B><A HREF="family.html">Return to List of Family Names</A><P> <A HREF="index.html">Return to the Jarvis Family Homepage</A><P></B> </BODY> </HTML>