Schlott, Johannes Adam 1 2

Birth Name Schlott, Johannes Adam 3a 4a 5a 6a 7a 8a
Gender male
Age at Death about 60 years, 2 months, 19 days

Narrative

A Johannes Schlott arrived in Philadelphia on the ship Priscilla (Capt. William Wilson) from Rotterdam, Netherlands, according to immigration records. He signed the Oath on September 12, 1750. The family legends as set down by great grandson Joseph Uhrich identify this man as our ancestor.
No documentation of his birthplace. The Uhrich memoirs say that he came from Hesse Darmstadt or "Palatina" and suggests that he possibly served as a bond servant upon arrival in Philadelphia to work off his passage.
When Johannes came to Reamstown is not known; no clear reference to him between 1750 and 1761 has yet been found.
His property included a small house in Reamstown and 7 acres of land about a half-mile from Reamstown in Cocalico twp. He owned lot 28, Reamstown, on October 16, 1761 -- land records cited in the "Reamstown 1760 - 1960 Bicentennial" book. His occupation, according to his will, was joiner or cabinetmaker.
Johannes' wife was named Catherine or Catherina. We have no information about Catherine. A marriage of John Schotter and Catherine on 13 Dec 1757 in Cocalico twp is reported in Rev. Waldschmidt's marriages -- Berks co. Church records. Whether this is Johannes is unknown.
According to Muddy Creek church parish records, Johannes and Catherine were sponsors in the baptism of Andreas Riehms (Reams?) and in the baptism of Johannes Reams on 3 March 1765. They also were sponsors in the baptism of Susanna Kilian or Kiljan on 3 August 1783. Johannes was made deacon of the Muddy Creek church in 1770.
Johannes' will is dated 1 Oct 1785, proved 20 March 1789. Will book X Vol. 2, p 24. The original is handwritten in German script, gives the spelling as Schlott, and is signed by him as Johannes Schlott. The translation, presumably filed at probate, gives the name as John Shlott, and in one place as John Shott. The witnesses were Adam Musser and Henry Ream, and the executors were Adam Gill or Groll and John Miller.
Wife Catharine was not mentioned in the will at all, suggesting she had died between August 1783 and 1 Oct 1785, when the will was made.
Daughter Margaret -- Margreta in Johannes' will, is the eldest child. He left her a right to use the Reamstown house for life or until married.
Johannes (jr.) is identified in the will as the eldest son. The will limited Johannes' share as eldest son to one English shilling, and passed the customary child's portion directly to the children of Johannes (jr.), cutting him entirely out of his inheritance. The will refers to other children of the senior Johannes but does not name them.
The final accounting of the estate filed in 1790 lists the children of the elder Johannes as John, Margaret, Frederick, Susanna (wife of George Hinekle) and Henry. Frederick was appointed guardian of Henry, a minor older than 14. Henry was thus the youngest child; his birthday was between 1771 and 1776. Johannes (jr.) had two or more children by 1785; the final accounting -- Misc Book 1788-1791, pp 239-240, filed in 1790 -- pays the shilling to him, and a full share to the "children of son John".
The confirmation of Johannes, Margaret and Fredrick, and Susannah's birth and baptism as daughter of Johannes and Catherine are reported in Muddy Creek church records.
Information about Henry is very sketchy. Joseph Uhrich reports that Johannes had 3 boys and 2 girls, and referred to "grandfather's brother Henry" as having died in Reamstown.
Early muster rolls of the Lancaster militia, 8th company under Captain Smuller, and then the 3rd Battalion from Reamstown, serving under Captain Andrew Ream, from 1779 through 1782 list Johannes Sr. and his son Johannes Jr. under a variety of spellings, from Sloth to Shit. Johannes served in the ranks of the 7th and 8th classes, while Johannes Jr. served in the 4th class. Both appear in a 1782 list of those between the ages of 18 and 53; if accurate, then Johannes Sr. birth date was not earlier than 1729.

Narrative

"All information . . . is from 'Schlott, Sloat Families in the U.S.', 1947, revised, York Co., Penna. Historical Society. Johannes Schlott immigrated from Rotterdam to Philadelphia, took oath of allegiance 12 Sep 1750, settled in Reamstown, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania. Said to have had 3 sons and 2 daughters.
-World Family Tree, Vol. 6, #3711

DATE: Fall, 1999, email &SLOAT2.DOC
FROM: Jay Russell Miller, Jrmelkhartaol.com
TO: Gregory Sweitzer
"Family history states that John Schlott arrived in America sometime in the 1720's to 1730's". This information was somewhat substantiated by a paragraph listed in Rupp that describes Schlott's as being early pioneers in the Cocalico Township Lancaster Co. PA Area.
"John Schlott purchased land (Lot #28) near Reamstown, PA in 1760. This fact is documented in the "Reamstown Bicentennial Booklet". Also tax records found from 1770-1789 confirm John Schlott owned this land. Frederick paid the taxes on the land after his father's death in 1789.
In 1770 John Schlott was installed as an elder or deacon of the Muddy Creek Reformed Congregation.
From John Schlott's will and probate records, a piece of land was identified as his near Reamstown, in Cocalico Twp. Lancaster Co. PA. The tract of land (approximately 7 acres) was described as being about one half mile from Reamstown. Probate documents state the land was originally purchased by William Shoemaker. Further research indicated that Jacob Schneider purchased the land sometime after William Shoemaker. Jacob Schneider's heirs were said to have sold some or all of the land to Clayton & Lydia Killan on March 13, 1901.
John Schlott (born c 1760) could be John Adam Schlott b. 26 Dec 1761d. 3 Aug 1833. Married Catharina Holder PVT Rev War PA ACPL DAR Index p 597 R 929.3 NAT (Need to verify)

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DATE: Fall, 1999, email &SLOAT2.DOC
FROM: Jay Russell Miller, Jrmelkhartaol.com
TO: Gregory Sweitzer
I'm currently looking for information regarding the descendants of Simon Essig & John Schlott. My direct ancestors came from the marriage of Catherine Essig (granddaughter of Simon Essig) and Isaac Schlott (great grandson of John Schlott from Reamstown, PA). They were married in Stark County, Ohio on October 10, 1850.
I have a great deal of information already, but there are still holes in the puzzle. I would like to share information with anyone who has pieces of this puzzle.

Jay

This is the direct lineage of Isaac Sloat. I have a lot more information on siblings and other family ties but for sake of time this is the brief version.
Johann (John) Schlott married Catharina (?) circa 1750's. They had 5 known children. Our ancestor was Frederick Schlott. Both lived and died near Reamstown, PA. I have a copy of John Schlott's will.
Frederick Schlott (b. ~ 1762 d. 1837) married Julianna Muhlheisen ( b. 23 Jan 1769 d. 18 Aug 1844). They had 14 known children. Our ancestor was Heinrich Schlott. Frederick on Heinrich Schlott's farm and is buried with Heinrich in the family burial plot in Rothsville, PA. Julianna Schlott left PA with some of the family (circa 1830 - 1840) and lived with family members in Stark County Ohio (Canton) until her death in 1844.
Heinrich (Henry) Schlott (b. 25 Aug 1791 d. 12 Sep 1839) married Christina Wolf (b. 24 Mar 1798 d. 3 Dec 1829). They had 5 known (possibly 2 unconfirmed) children. Our ancestor was Isaac Schlott (Sloat). I also have the probate records for Henry Schlott as well.
I would very much like to obtain any information you may have on the families. I also have many old photos obtained from my grandparents. One in particular is a snapshot of all of Samuel Sloat's brothers and sisters along with their spouses. George & Mary (Sloat) Sweitzer are both in this picture.
...
Cousin Jay

Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth about 1729 Darmstadt, Hesse, Germany    
Death 20 March 1789 Reamstown, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania, United States of America    

Families

Family of Schlott, Johannes Adam and Holderein, Catherine

Married Wife Holderein, Catherine ( * + between 1783 and 1785 )
   
Event Date Place Description Sources
Marriage about 1757 (East?) Cocalico Twp., Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania, United States of America    
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
Schlott, Margaretabout 1759
Schlott, Johannesabout 1760
Schlott, Fredrick17621837
Schlott, Susanna Catherine13 April 1770
Schlott, Heinrichbetween 1771 and 1775before 1844

Family Map

Family Map

Source References

  1. http://erniet.org/genealogy/indiI01738.html
  2. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Schlott-61
  3. "A short, disconnected history of the Schlott family" -- 1884
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        "John Schlott came to Reamstown, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, and there he raised a family of 5 children, 3 boys and 2 girls. --- They lived in Reamstown and died there."

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        Uhrich gives the number of his grandchildren and the locations where some of the children had settled later.

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        All nine of their children were born in Brownstown, Lancaster co PA. John Bear was the youngest. Around 1850 they moved to Stark co, Ohio, and then to Ridgeville Corners, Henry co OH

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        Born near Reamstown, PA: went to Ohio in 1829 with her mother, 2 sisters and families and brother Jacob. Uhrich also supplies the Marriage dates and children's names

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        Jacob and family moved from Pennsylvania to Stark co. OH in 1829, together with four of Jacob's and their families and his mother Julianna Muhleisen Schlott

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        Uhrich says that John married a Konrad woman, gives the names of John's five sons, and the number of children of each son -- 3 boys for Henry, 1 boy for Levi (living in Reading in 1884), 1 boy for John and 4 boys and a girl for George and that Jacob never married

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        Sarah married George Weaver, settled in Illinois, had 5 children

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        Catherine was born near Reamstown, worked from age 10 until she married. Settled in Snyderville, Lancaster county, Pa; in 1829 they went to Ohio with the families of Jacob Schlott and Susan Schlott Lichty, settling in Plain Township, Stark County Ohio. In 1860 they moved to Christian County, Illinois

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        In 1823 they moved with five children from Lancaster co PA to a farm in Lake twp, Stark co. Ohio.

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        SAMUEL SCHLOTT, born near Reamstown, Lancaster County, Penna., in the year 1793, February 27th. He lived around until he came to manhood. Then he got acquainted with Rebecca Berkenbine and married her in the year 1814 - lived in Lancaster Conty till 1823 - then had 5 children, Sophia, Elizabeth, Sarah, Crist and Charles

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        provides birth and death dates, names of children. Richard came to Ohio in 1836, apparently accompanying William's widow Catherine and her family

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        Fredrick is buried in "uncle Henry's lot on Rabbit Hill" (Rothville, Warwick twp, Lancaster co, PA). Uhrich saw the grave, then only marked by a stone with no remaining inscription, when he visited in 1884.

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        "Grandmother finds very little is known, she had a brother Barnhard. Julia Schlott died with Jacob on the 18th of August, 1844, age 75-yrs. She was born Jan 23, 1769, at Reamstown or near there."

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        Lydia born near Reamstown Oct 7, 1802. Lydia and Peter married and raised 5 children in Middletown Pa. In 1850 they went to Ohio, living 9 years near New Berlin, then 6 years in Wooster, Ohio. They settled finally in Decatur Illinois, where Peter died and is buried

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        Charles' first wife died after about a year. He then married Mary Fry Young; in 1828, the two went to Ohio. Died childless

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        Uhrich says that William had only three children, Levi, William and Leah. Possibly Ester died early and was not known to Uhrich.

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        Margaret was born near Reamstown, in a stone house across the creek. Margaret and John Linenger and three children left Pennsylvania around 1828 for Plain twp, Stark co OH.

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        He died April 3, 1839 (?), and is buried about 11/2 miles west of Reamstown in a nice graveyard, age 52-yrs. His wife did not survive him long and lays by his side.

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        Aunt SUSAN SCHLOTT, or Bear. Born near Reamstown, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, January 7, 1790

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        Aunt was buried May 29, 1858, age 70-yrs. They lay buried about 2 miles S.W. from Elkhart

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        UNCLE JOHN, was the 2nd child born near Reamstown, Lancaster County Pennsylvania, on Dec. 25, 1786

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        Uncle Henry lived at the mill till September 12, 1839, when he died. He was buried on Rabbit Hill near his two wives

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        she lived with her family till May 23, 1863, when she left this world and was buried near Richville Corners

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        MARGARET SCHLOTT, 3rd child, or Aunt Linenger, was born near Reamstown, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, across the creek in a large stone house Aug. 15, 1788

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        UNCLE WM. SCHLOTT - born near Reamstown on July 26, 1785

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        HENRY SCHLOTT, was born near Reamstown, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, August 25, 1791

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        He died there and was buried on Rabbit Hill cemetery at the age of 32 yrs. 5 mos. 6 das

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        Uhrich states that Johannes Jr. died at Fredricksburgh without further elaboration. Others have assumed this to be Fredricksburg, Virginia. However, there is a Fredricksburg, Ohio, 30 miles southwest of North Canton, and a Fredrickburg, Pennsylvania, 20 miles northwest of Reamstown.

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        Grandfather died with Uncle Henry near Littiz, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania. Frederick was born about the year 1760 and died in 1837, age 73 years

  4. Pennsylvania German Pioneers
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        List 157 C ; At the Courthouse at Philadelphia, Saturday the 29th September 1750. Foreigners whose names are underwritten, imported in the Ship Priscilla, Captn Wm. Wilson, from Rotterdam and Cowes, did this day take and subsrive the usual Oths, etc. By List 74. Persons 210. Johannes Schlott

  5. "Reamstown 1760 - 1960 Bicentennial"
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        acquired lot 28, Reamstown, on October 16, 1761 -- land records

  6. Will of Johannes Schlott, 1 Oct 1785
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        Lancaster county, Will book X Vol. 2, p 24; will proven 20 March 1789. Original handwritten in German script. Name spelled Schlott, and signed by Johannes Schlott. Translated version used Shlott and Shott as the spellings.
        The final accounting filed 1 June 1790, Miscl Book 1788-1791, pp 239 - 240 lists the children in birth order -- John, Margaret, Frederick, Susanna (wife of George Hinekle) and Henry.

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        Johannes gives her name as Margreta. He gave Margaret the use of the small house in town for life. Land records show that a Jacob Snyder later became owner of the house

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        makes no mention of his wife Catharine, suggesting she had died between August 1783 (the Kiljian baptism) and 1 Oct 1785, when the will was made

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        "Further, it is my last will and testament that my oldest son John Schlott, shall have an English shilling for his share as oldest son"

  7. Lancaster Militia muster rolls
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        from 1779 through 1782, Johannes Sr. and his son Johannes Jr. listed under a variety of spellings, from Sloth to Shit. Both appear in a 1782 list of males between the ages of 18 and 53.

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        served in 1783 in the 8th Co., 6th Battalion

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        1779 list of males between the ages of 18 and 53; birth year is no later than 1761.

  8. Muddy Creek Luthern church records (Hinkle)
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        parish records: the birth and baptism of Susanna Catherine Schlott, daughter of Johannes and Catherine Schlott

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        records her name as Margaret and her confirmation in 1775 at age 16. She is also listed as sponsor in the baptism of Margaret Kilian on 11 April 1787, and sponsor in the baptism of Margaret Schlott (daughter of Fredrick and Julianna) on 27 October 1788.

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        Johannes and Catherine were sponsors in the baptism of Andreas Riehms (Reams?), in the baptism of Johannes Reams on 3 March 1765, and in the baptism of Susanna Kilian or Kiljan on 3 August 1783

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        Parish records: Susanna Catherine Schlott, daughter of Johannes and Catherine, baptized May 16, 1770, birth date 13 Apr 1770; sponsor Andrw Riehm and wife.

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        Fredrick was confirmed in 1777 at age 15.

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        marriage of Friedrich Schlott and Juliana Muhleisen, daughter of Johannes Muhleisen 28 August 1784

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        Oct 27, 1788 baptism of Margaret Schlott b Aug 15, 1788, daughter of Frederick and Julianna Schlott, sponsored by aunt Margaret Schlott (Fredrick's sister)