She would have died the same year a daughter was born.
findagrave.comAnna Ursula Kron
Birth 13 Dec 1722, Germany
Death 1761 (aged 38–39), York, York County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: Presumed buried on Arney Land
Memorial ID 140456032
Anna Ursula Kron (1722-1761?), was born in Essenheim, Germany, and arrived in the United States, with her family, in 1741.
26th September 1741, arrived aboard the Ship "St. Mark", in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania.
Lawrence Kron
His Wife: Anna Ursula Bender-Kron
Children:
Anna Ursula Kron
Lorenz Kron
Anna Margaretha Kron
Anna Elisabetha Kron
Eva Kron
Johann Michael Kron
Felicity Kron
John Kron
Married Jacob Arney, in 1749, in York(town), York County, Pennsylvania.
Children:
Christian "Christy" Arney, Sr. (1750-1834)
Adam "Lawrence" Arney (1751-1802)
Johann Heinrich "Henry" Arney, Sr. (1755-1830)
Anna Elisabeth Arney-Setzer/Setser (1761-1849)
It's believed that Anna Ursula Kron died (circa 1761), before Jacob Arney and family, left York(town), York County, Pennsylvania, and moved to the area of Tryon County, North Carolina.
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Moravian Diaries
Jacob Arney 1728-1784 and his son Henry 1755- 1830. It is thought Jacob Arney arrived in Wachovia, a Moravian village in what is now Forsyth County, North Carolina about 1767, but that is unclear. It is known Jacob Arney was still in York Pennsylvania on 20 March 1761, when a daughter was baptized into the German Reform (Calvinist) church. And his son Henry (age 60 was surely still living with him. And then on June 3 1778, the Moravian Diaries show that Henry Arney was in Wachovia getting his son Jacob (born 18 March 1778) [must be from a second wife] baptized by the Moravians. Henry has married a daughter of the above Moravian Andreas Volk, so that was probably no small influence in seeking out the Moravians for baptism. (However, also of note, the biography of the minister who baptized Henry’s sister in York, Jacob Lischy, had started out as a Moravian and tended to get into controversy for his sermons implying there were no fundamental differences between, Moravians, the Calvinists, and the Lutherans) Again, the “Arney” references in the Moravian Diaries are covered in “Robert Walker and the Moravians”. So, some genealogists think Jacob Arney (and his son Henry) both got to Wachovia in about 1767, but there is no evidence.
findagrave.comJacob Arney
Birth unknown
Death 1782, Lincoln County, North Carolina, USA
Burial Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: Presumed buried on Arney Land
Memorial ID 140454745
It's currently unknown, where Jacob Arney was born. Jacob Arney (????-1782) died in Lincoln County, North Carolina in 1782.
1st Wife:
Anna Ursula Kron (1722-1761?)
Children:
Christian "Christy" Arney, Sr. (1750-1834)
Adam "Lawrence" Arney (1751-1802)
Johann Heinrich "Henry" Arney, Sr. (1755-1830)
Anna Elisabeth Arney-Setzer/Setser (1761-1849)
(All children born in York(town), York County, Pennsylvania)
2nd Wife:
Elizabeth (maiden name/surname, unconfirmed)
Children:
Peter Arney (1772-1845)
Catherine Arney (1774-????)
(These children born in Tryon County, North Carolina)
[Note no mention of the daughter born in 1778, so possibly she died young.]
Around 1767, Jacob Arney moved his family from York(town), York County, Pennsylvania to the area of Tryon County, North Carolina (which later became Lincoln County, North Carolina). Where in 1772, he officially purchased 200 acres of land, on the South side of the South Fork of the Catawba River.
On December 4th, 1782, Jacob Arney had his Will drawn up, in Lincoln County, North Carolina. His actual Will still exists, and sits at the North Carolina State Archives in Raleigh, North Carolina.
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