HUSBAND..(full name ): LUPP, Gerlach BORN.....(date/place): 1699 Langenbach, Hesse-Nassau, Germany CHR......(date/place): 1699 Marienberg, Hesse-Nassau, Germany MAR......(date/place): 17 FEB 1723 Nordhof, Hesse-Nassau, Germany DIED.....(date/place): after 1778 probably NJ BUR......(date/place): HUSBAND'S FATHER.....: LUPP, Johann Jacob Compiled by: HUSBAND'S MOTHER.....: ROSS, Anna Elisabeth Victor L. Bennison HUSBAND'S OTHER WIVES: 2 Georgetown Drive ---------------------------------------------------------- Amherst, NH 03031 WIFE.....(full name ): KEMPEL, Anna Veronica BORN.....(date/place): CHR......(date/place): DIED.....(date/place): BUR......(date/place): WIFE'S FATHER........: KEMPEL, Christian WIFE'S MOTHER........: STAAT, Anna Maria WIFE'S OTHER HUSBANDS: FILE: GE.FGSV ----+-------------------------+---------------+--------------------------------+ # / | CHILDREN | WHEN | WHERE OR TO WHOM | SEX | surname / given names | | town, county, state or country | ----+-------------------------+---------------+--------------------------------| 1. | LUPP, Christian |b. 1724 | Vielbach, Hesse-Nassau, Germany| M | |c. 27 FEB 1724 | Nordhof, Hesse-Nassau, Germany | | |m. | ______, Maria | | |d.JAN-MAY 1763 | prob. Amwell Twp, Hunterdon, NJ| ----+-------------------------+---------------+--------------------------------+ 2. | LUPP, Johann Peter |b. 1725 | Vielbach, Hesse-Nassau, Germany| M | |c. 12 AUG 1725 | Nordhof, Hesse-Nassau, Germany | | |m. | | | |d. 22 APR 1727 | Vielbach, Hesse-Nassau, Germany| ----+-------------------------+---------------+--------------------------------+ 3. | LUPP, Henrich |b. 1726 | Vielbach, Hesse-Nassau, Germany| M | |c. 22 DEC 1726 | Nordhof, Hesse-Nassau, Germany | | |m. | | | |d. 7 APR 1727 | Vielbach, Hesse-Nassau, Germany| ----+-------------------------+---------------+--------------------------------+ 4. | LUPP, Johann Peter |b. 1728 | Vielbach, Hesse-Nassau, Germany| M | |c. 8 FEB 1728 | Nordhof, Hesse-Nassau, Germany | | |m. | OGDEN, Phoebe | | |d. MAR 1807 | ______, Somerset, NJ | ----+-------------------------+---------------+--------------------------------+ 5. | LUPP, John |b. 14 OCT 1734 | Vielbach, Hesse-Nassau, Germany| M | |c. 21 NOV 1734 | Nordhof, Hesse-Nassau, Germany | | |m. 21 JAN 1766 | GRAFF, Anna Maria | | |d. 6 OCT 1805 | New Brunswick, Middlesex, NJ | ----+-------------------------+---------------+--------------------------------+ 6. | LUPP, Anna Maria |b. 1730 | Vielbach, Hesse-Nassau, Germany| F | |c. 20 AUG 1730 | Nordhof, Hesse-Nassau, Germany | | |m. | | | |d. 13 APR 1736 | Vielbach, Hesse-Nassau, Germany| ----+-------------------------+---------------+--------------------------------+ 7. | LUPP, Adam |b. 1733 | Vielbach, Hesse-Nassau, Germany| M | |c. 1733 | Nordhof, Hesse-Nassau, Germany | | |m. | | | |d. 14 JAN 1735 | Vielbach, Hesse-Nassau, Germany| ----+-------------------------+---------------+--------------------------------+ NOTES: Nordhof Parish Registers. Marriages: 17 FEB 1723 married were Gerlach Lüpp, legitimate son of Jacob Lüpp of Langenbach in the parish of Marienberg __?__ __?__ with Anna Veronica, Christian Kömpel's legitimate daughter of Vielbach. Births: 27 FEB 1724 Gerlach Lüpp of Vielbach's son Joh. Christian was christened. Sponsors: Johann Christ Lüpp of Langenbach and Juliana, Johannes Klaus legitimate daughter. 12 AUG 1725 Gerlach Lüpp of Vielbach's son Joh. Peter was christened. Sponsors: Johann Peter Kömpel of Quirnbach, and Elsa Maria Jacob Lüpp of Langenbach's legimate daughter. 22 DEC 1726 Gerlach Lüpp of Vielbach's son Henricus was christened. Sponsors: Henrich Jung, Johannes Jung's son and Anna Veronica, Adam Jung's daughter of Vielbach. 8 FEB 1728 Gerlach Lüpp of Vielbach's son Hans Peter was christened. Sponsors: Hans Peter Kömpel of Selters and Maria Elisabeth, Johann Henrich Strofen [?] of Vielbach's wife. 20 AUG 1730 Gerlach Lüpp of Vielbach's daughter Anna Maria was christened. Sponsors: Herman Dietz, Joh. Adam Dietz' son and Anna Maria, Johannes Jung's wife of Vielbach. 1733 Gerlach Lüpp of Vielbach's son Adam was christened. Sponsors: Adam Stad [or Stout], and Anna Catherina, Bertram Klein's wife. 21 NOV 1734 Gerlach Lüpp of Vielbach's young son named Johannes was christened. Sponsors: Johannes Stad [or Stout], legitimate son of Hans Stad [or Stout], deceased, and Michel Gunther's of Mogendorf's legitimate daughter. Deaths: 21 JUL 1726 at Vielbach died Christian Kömpel and the following day was buried, aged 65 years. 10 APR 1727 Gerlach Lüpp of Vielbach's young son named Henricus died and the following day was buried. 22 APR 1727 Gerlach Lüpp of Vielbach's young son named Joh. Peter died and was buried the following day. 14 JAN 1735 Gerlach Lüpp of Vielbach's young son died and was buried the following day. 13 APR 1736 Gerlach Lüpp of Vielbach a young daughter named Anna Maria died and was buried the following day. no more Lüpp death records through 1755 1778-1780 Tax Rateables list: Jacob Loope Kingwood Twp., Hunterdon County. Gerlauch Lupe Amwell Twp., Hunterdon County. John Lupe Amwell Twp., Hunterdon County. Peter Lupe Amwell Twp., Hunterdon County. New Jersey Archives, Abstracts of Wills: 1766, Feb. 12, STAPEL, Casper Michel, of Amwell Twsp., Hunterdon Co., Doctor of Divinity and Physick, Will of ... To each of my kind friends and neighbors Gerlough Loop, Joseph Bast, and Hones Goddard, 4 Pounds. From "Pennsylvania German Pioneers" p. 465: Two Brothers, 1751, Present: William Plumstead, Esquire, Mayor. The Foreigners whose names are underwritten, imported in the Ship Two Brothers, Thomas Arnot, Master, from Rotterdam and last from Cowes, did this day take the Qualifications to the Government. ... [Among them:] Gerlach Lupp Johannes Lupp Johann Christian Lupp From "The Silversmiths of New Jersey" by Carl M. Williams, 1949: The Seven Lupps: The Lupp family was first represented in New Jersey by the brothers Christian, John, and Peter Lupp, natives of Germany. John Lupp arrived in America in October, 1751, and Christian and Peter were firmly established on New Jersey soil before 1760. They settled at Amwell, in Hunterdon County, near Ringo's Old Tavern, about six miles south of Flemington. Christian Lupp died at Amwell in 1763, and in his will, dated January 3rd of that year, mentioned his brothers John and Peter. John and Peter Lupp were silversmiths and founders of the two families in New Brunswick [NJ] who were represented by at least nine craftsmen... The writer has finally untangled and classified the complex genealogical connections between the large family of silversmithing Lups. John Lupp... had three sons who were silversmiths, viz., Charles, Lawrence and William Lupp. The business was carried on in the third generation by John H. Lupp, son of William. Peter Lupp was the father of Henry Lupp, who was active in New Brunswick in 1783. Henry was the master craftsman of the entire family, and his work displays considerable originality and freedom from the almost standard designs used by many of the silversmiths of his day... Silver by the numerous Lupps is not plentiful... The known examples of their work have been scattered in widely separated points throughout the United States and the writer regrets that he is not able to illustrate pieces by all seven makers. [Two of the nine were too recent to be included in this book.] New Jersey tax lists: John Loop 1782 January, Middlesex, New Brunswick John Lupp 1785 July, Middlesex, New Brunswick John Lupp 1787 July, Middlesex, New Brunswick Peter Lupp 1784 July, Somerset, E Precinct Peter Lupp 1785 July, Middlesex, New Brunswick Peter Lupp 1787 July, Middlesex, New Brunswick Peter Lupp 1789 July, Middlesex, New Brunswick Peter Lupp 1802 Somerset, Franklin Twp Peter Lupp 1806 Somerset, Franklin Twp Henry Lupp 1785 July Middlesex, New Brunswick Henry Lupp 1787 July Middlesex, New Brunswick Frances Lupp 1797 Middlesex, No Twp Given Catherine Lupp 1796 Middlesex, New Brunswick William Lupp 1802 Somerset, Franklin Twp William Lupp 1806 Somerset, Franklin Twp William Lupp 1808 June Somerset, Franklin Twp William Lupp 1808 August Somerset, Franklin Twp William Loop 1815 August Somerset, Franklin Twp