Ingersheimer Stamm II


(1) Leuprandt, Hans        Gen. 1
    Burgermeister, des Gerichts in Kleiningersheim
    Geb.  um 1605
    †  02. 06. 1690  Keiningersheim
    oo   Maria
    Geb.   um 1599
    †  13. 02.1678  Kleiningersheim
    Kind:
    Hans Heinrich  (Geb.  08. 07. 1642)
 

(2) Hans Heinrich Leuprandt (Leibbrand)    Gen. 2
    In Kleiningersheim
    Geb.  08. 07. 1642
    †  09. 01. 1718
    I oo   Sofie,  † 1687
    II oo  Agnes, † 1717
    Kinder I:
      1) Johann Heinrich ,            (geb. 14. 01, 1665)   ( †  31. 03. 1732)
      2) Mattias,                   (3)  (geb. 1670)
      3) Hansjerg Ambrosius         (geb.  1675)
 

(3) Matthias Leibbrand    Gen. 3
     In Kleiningersheim
    Geb. 1670
    oo Catharina Weiss.
Kinder:
    Johann Heinrich            (4)  (born before 14 Nov 1724)
 

 USA South Carolina "Lybrand" branch  (Begin 1752)
 

(4) Johann Heinrich    Gen. 4
    In Kleiningersheim, in the district of Bietigheim which has been a part of Wurttemberg, Germany since the 14th century.
    oo Catharina Weiss. Daughter of Jacob Weiss, on 14 Nov 1724 in Germany.
    Children:
    1) Johann Jacob Lybrand    Born Germany, 22 Mar 1726. Died 7 Dec 1795 Kleiningersheim, Germany, at 69 years of age.
                                            Married Maria Margaretha Feydinger 18 Apr 1752.

    2) Johann Christian Lybrand     (6) BornGermany, 8 Oct 1728.

    3) Mary Catharina Lybrand Germany, 20 Aug 1731.

    4) Simon Lybrand Germany, 29 July 1734.

    5) Margaretha Barbara Lybrand Germany, 26 May 1737.

Johann Heinrich Lybrand departed Rotterdam, Holland December 1752 bound for the port of Charles Town, South Carolina aboard the ship Elizabeth.
In the USA the spelling of his name changed from "Leibbrand" to "Lybrand".

Johann Hendrick Lybrand Pledged his allegiance to King George II in Charles Town, S.C.
15 March 1753 and petitioned for land, which went before the Kings Council and was approved 23 Mar 1753.
Hendrick received his land grant of 250 acres on the 20 mile branch on the Saluda River, Lexington District, South Carolina, 12 Feb 1755 in the name of Hendrick Lybrand.

Petition of Hendrick Lybrand copied from the COUNCIL JOURNAL, Vol 21, Prt 1, pg. 340 Archive Building Columbia, S.C.

Read the petition of Hendrick Lybrand humbly setting forth that the partitioner came into this provance from Germany on the encouragement given him to foreign Protestants and shipped himself and family on board the Ship Elizabeth bound from Rotterdam to this port and had payed his passage money as appears by the inclosed discharge of Mr.John McCall, he is desirous to be a subject of his Majesty King George and to live in this Province.
He has a wife and three children Viz Christian aged 28 years, Simeon 18 and Maria 16 years for whom not yet himself has any land been granted, and therefore he humbly prays his execllancy and their honours that they would have the Survey General to run out to the petitioner 250 acres of land free of charges and that he may have his most gracious Majestys Bounty and the petitioner as in duty bound shall every pray.

Charles Town the 15th day of March 1753, Hendrick Lybrand

The said petition being considered and the petitioner appearing and swearing allegiance of his Majesty and to the truth of his said petitioner the prayer thereof was granted, and the Deputy Secretary ordered to prepare a warrant and the Secretary General to lay out the 250 acres of land prayed for that so a grant may issue to the petitioner for the same and that the Commissioner General do pay the charges and the Bounty.
 
 

(5) Johann Christian Lybrand    Gen. 5
    Born Germany 8 Oct 1728.
    Christian moved to the Hollow Creek area of South Carolina near the present location of Cedar Grove Church
    Children:
        1) Christopher Lybrand  (8)   Born1756.
        2) John Lybrand        (7)    Born before 1783, the first event for which there is a recorded date.
        3) Henry Lybrand      (6)    Born before 1799, the first event for which there is a recorded date.
        4) Joseph Lybrand was born on (birth date unknown).
 

(6)  Henry Lybrand    Gen. 6
    Born before 1799, the first event for which there is a recorded date.
    Married Mary Barbara Ballentine.
    Henry and Mary Barbara Lybrand owned the land on which the St. James Lutheran (Lybrand) Church was built.

    Children:
    1) George Lybrand 1799.  George died 1848 at 49 years of age.

    2) Sally Adaline Lybrand 3 September 1803. Sally died 05 December 1868 Lexington county, South Carolina, at 65 years of age.
            Sally  married Jacob Unger.
            Jacob was born 26 July 1788 a foreign country (Germany ?).
            Jacob died 11 July 1846 Lexington county, South Carolina, at 57 years of age.
                        Death date is according to tombstone info recorded in 1928 by the
                        Lexington Water Power Company when Lake Murray was filled .
                Children of Sally and Jacob:
                            James David Unger Lexington county, South Carolina, 29 May 1823.
                            Catharin Elizabeth Unger 22 March 1825.
                            Lucinda Caroline Unger Lexington county, South Carolina, 03 January 1828.
                                            Her birth is recorded at St.Michael's Lutheran Church, Lexington S.C.,
                                            her sponsors were Jacob Wingard and his wife Christina.
                             Martha Unger South Carolina, 12 April 1830.
                             Patrick Daniel Unger Lexington county, South Carolina, 15 January 1833.
                                            Birth recorded in records of St. Michael's Lutheran Church,
                                            Lexington County, South Carolina with Martha Lybrand as his sponsor.
                            Henry Elisha Unger Lexington county, South Carolina, 1835.
    `                       Sarah Emma Unger Lexington county, South Carolina, 25 October 1837.
                                            Birth recorded in the records of St. Michael's Lutheran Church in
                                            Lexington, South Carolina, with her parents listed as sponsors.
                            Ann Unger Lexington county, South Carolina, 07 May 1840.
                            John T. Unger 1844. (See Jacob Unger for the continuation of this line.)

    3) Keisiah Lybrand 4 June 1808. Died 7 Sept 1873 at 65 years of age.Married William Haltiwanger.
                                    William was born 1803. William died 1878 at 75 years of age.

    4) Christina Lybrand 1811. Married Jacob Wingard. Jacob was born 1806. Jacob died 1881 at 75 years of age.
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(7)  John Lybrand    Gen. 6
    Born before 1783, the first event for which there is a recorded date.
    Married Nancy Benay.
    Children:
        1) Henry Lybrand         (9)     Born 1783.
        2) William Lybrand      (10) Born 1787.
        3) John (Jr.) Lybrand    (11)     Born 01 May 1791.
        4) Issac Lybrand 1796. Married Barbars Wessinger.
                Issac and Barbara moved to South Edisto River
        5) Annie5 Lybrand was born on (birth date unknown).
                Married Elijah Hendrix. Annie and Elijah moved to Sand Hills
 

(8)  Christopher Lybrand    Gen. 6
    Born 1756.
    Childeren:
        Christopher Lybrand     (12)    Born 1773.
 

(9)  Henry Lybrand    Gen. 7
    Born 1783.
    Married Nancy Ballentine.
    Henry and Nancy moved to Bush Creek (newberry co.) S.C.
    Children:
        1) Sarah Lybrand was born Lexington county, South Carolina 1805.
            Married William Fulmer. Born 1801
            Children:
                Wiley Fulmer South Carolina, 1828.
                Henry Fulmer South Carolina, 1831.
                Mary Fulmer South Carolina, 1834.
                Joseph Fulmer South Carolina, 1838.
                Wesley Fulmer South Carolina, 1839.
                Eady Fulmer South Carolina, 1842.
                Nancy Fulmer South Carolina, 1843.
                    (See William Fulmer for the continuation of this line.)

         2) Henry Lybrand     (13)     Born in South Carolina, 1808.
 

(10)  William Lybrand    Gen. 7
    Born 1787.
    Married Barbara Sease.
    William and Barbara moved to Edgefield County,
    They moved to Coosa County, Alabama about 1847 and lived near Henry, their nephew.
    Children:
    1) Louis Lybrand Lexington county, South Carolina, 1811.  Louis died 1878 at 67 years of age.
        Married Emily Baker. Emily was born 1811. Emily was the daughter of Billy Baker and Catherine ??.
        Emily died 1899 at 88 years of age.

    2) Harriet Lybrand Lexington county, South Carolina, about 1827. Died about 1861 Coosa County, Alabama.
        Married Jacob Kelly. Jacob was born Apr 1816 Lexington county, South Carolina. Jacob died about 1901.
 

(11) John Lybrand    Gen. 7
    Born 01 May 1791.
    Married Elizabeth Fulmer. Daughter of Abrahart Fulmer
    Children:
    1) Rutha Lybrand 9 Sept 1814. Died 1914 at 99 years of age. Married Emmanuel Derrick.
                 Emmanuel Derrick was the son of Andrew Derrick

    2) David D.Lybrand Bear Creek, South Carolina, 24 Oct 1817. Died Dec 1888 at 71 years of age.
               His body was interred Van Zandt County, Texas, Marvin Chapel Cemetery.
                I  Married Mary Elizabeth Jeffreys. Mary was born 18 Feb 1830.
                II Married Elizabeth Stingley 06 Dec 1838. Elizabeth was born 23 Jul 1823.
                           Elizabeth died 20 Sept 1839 at 16 years of age.
                           Elizabeth died giving birth to her first child at age 15
                           Elizabeth Stingley died at age 15 giving birth to their first child.
                           David moved to Alabama and onto Attalla County,
                           Mississippi in 1843 and to Smith County, Texas about 1850

    3) Joshua Lybrand Born 20 July 1820. Died 23 Feb 1862 at 41 years of age in the Civil War.
                Married Mary Frazier. Mary was born 1819 Alabama.
                Joshua and Mary moved to Mississippi, and moved back to Dutch Fork, S.C.
                when his father, John Lybrand Jr. (Jack) who was blind, became ill.

    4) Wesley Allen Lybrand 9 Jan 1823. Died 11 Apr 1908 New Holland(aiken co.) South C, at 85 years of age.
                His body was interred New Holland(aiken co.) South C, New Holland Cemetery.
                Married Sallie Derrick. Sallie was born 11 Feb 1826. Sallie died 25 May 1907 at 81 years of age.
                Wesley and Sallie moved to New Holland in Aiken County, S.C. in the 1850's

    5) Mary Ann Lybrand 20 July 1825.
                Died 1919 at 93 years of age. Married Hilliard Rauch.

    6) Lucinda Caroline Lybrand 27 Feb 1828.
                Born 27 Feb 1828. Married Cohen Frick Feb 1847.

    7) Louisa Selinda Lybrand 9 Dec 1830.
                Born 9 Dec 1830. Married Henry Matthias Wessinger. Henry was born 20 Oct 1826.

    8) Chaney Francis Lybrand 17 Aug 1833.
                Born 17 Aug 1833. Died 1930 at 96 years of age. Married Jessie Ballentine.

    9) John Noah Lybrand 20 Sept 1836.
                Died 1 Dec 1862 at 26 years of age. John Noah died in the Civil War
 
 

(12)  Christopher Lybrand    Gen. 7
Born 1773.
Married Barbara ??.
Children:
    1) Levi Lybrand, born  1 Jan 1812.
    2) Died 21 Aug 1881 at 69 years of age.
 
 

(13)  Henry Lybrand    Gen. 8
Born South Carolina 1808.
Died about 1870.
Married Anna ?? Lexington county, South Carolina, about 1827.
Henry and Anna moved to Coosa County, Alabama about 1847 along with Sarah Lyband, Henry's sister and lived at the base of Lybrand Mountian
Children:
    1) Anna Lybrand Lexington county, South Carolina, 1828.
            Married Hugh L.Shaw 28 Mar 1850. Born 1826.
            Children:
                    Desa Shaw 1853.
                    M.J.Shaw 1854.
                    Susan Shaw 1855.
                    M.A.Shaw 1858.
                    Charlotte Shaw 1860.
                    George W.Shaw 1865.
                    Rosa Shaw 1868.

    2) Elizabeth Caroline Lybrand Lexington county, South Carolina, 15 Sept 1831.
             Married Joseph B. Bell 26 July 1853.
             Children:
                    Sarah Bell 1855.
                    Cynthia Bell 1857.
                    Jackson Bell 1859.

    3) William James Lybrand Lexington county, South Carolina, 14 Mar 1834.
            Married Cynthia Nollen 15 Dec 1856. Cynthia was born 12 Oct 1840.

    4) Maryan Barbara Lybrand Lexington county, South Carolina, 17 Dec 1836.
            Married Oliver K. Sims 10 Jan 1858.

    5) John Patrick Lybrand Lexington county, South Carolina, 21 July 1839.
            Died 22 Apr 1920 at 80 years of age. His body was interred Fairview (dekalb co) Alabama.
            Married Mary Ann L. Burnett 20 Jan 1859.
            Mary was born 27 Apr 1842 Coosa County, Alabama.
            Mary died 18 Sept 1914 at 72 years of age. Her body was interred Fairview (dekalb co.) Alabama.

    6) Charlotte Jane Lybrand Lexington county, South Carolina, 1841.

    7) Rosa Ojealyn Lybrand Lexington county, South Carolina, 4 Mar 1845.

    8) Larrow Jane Lybrand Coosa County, Alabama, 4 Dec 1848.