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Sarah
Elizabeth
Aderholdt

(1818 - 1887)

Jacob
Israel
Aderholt

(1775 - 1853)

Frederick
William
Aderhold

(1748 - 1807)

Johann
Casper
Aderhold

(1715 - 1776)

Johann
Nicolai
Aderhold

(1689 - 17??)

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Frederick William Aderhold

 

Born: 30 Oct 1748, Uthleben, Nordhausen, GERMANY
Died:  Jan 1807, Lincoln County, NC

 

             

 

(Above) Nordhausen, Germany, as it appeared in the 17th century

 

Frederick William Aderholdt was born 30 Oct 1748 in Uthleben, Nordhausen, Germany.  Frederick was the son of Johann Casper Aderhold and Marien Cathrin Ludwig. He had at least 3 siblings: Johann Christian Aderhold (b. 19 Aug 1745), Johann Heinrich Bernard Aderhold (b. 14 Mar 1752) and Catharina Margaretha Aderhold (b. 1755).

 
 

Frederick came to Yorktown, Pennsylvania, around 1774.  He became an immediate patriot as a member of the local militia in the Revolutionary War.  He was enrolled in Captain Michael Hahn's Company, 1st Battalion, York Co., PA, Militia in 1775; He was a Private under Captain George Eichelberger in the 1st Battalion, York Co., PA, Militia on 27 Dec.1775.  Frederick took part in the Battle of Brandywine under Gen. George Washington. Frederick was enrolled sometime between 1777-80 as a Private 6th Class,in Captain Michael Hahn's 7th Co. 3rd Battalion in York Co., PA, Militia.

 
 

Frederick owned and operated inns in Yorktown until he moved to Lincoln County, NC, in the late 1780s.  He was a tailor, innkeeper, farmer, miller and distiller.

 
He owned three slaves in 1800 in NC.
 
 

Frederick married Maria Elizabetha Isheim about 1767 in Dillienburg, Germany.  Maria was born about 1750 and died Nov 1810.

 
 

"The Aderhold/t Collection"
Volume I
by William Cash

 
"In the Battle of Brandywine at Chadd's Ford, a few miles north of Philadelphia, General Howe's British forces drive the 10,500 men of George Washington back toward Philadelphia.  Frederick William ADERHOLD/T fought with General Washington's troops in this battle against the British."   (September 9-12, 1777)
 
 
Children of Frederick William Aderhold and Maria Elizabetha Isheim
Name Birth Date Death Date Spouse
John Conrad Aderhold 01 May 1768 01 May 1853 Elizabeth Duke
John George (Johann Gorg) Aderhold 02 Nov 1772 1836 (1) Nardissa Adeline Hubbard
(2) Margareth Hasselberger
Jacob Israel Aderhold 08 Jul 1775 01 May 1853 Elizabeth Heavner
John William Aderhold 26 Jul 1778    
 
 
 
The 1800 Lincoln County, NC, Census shows that Fredrick and Elizabeth were living alone, except for 3 slaves.  Sons, George and Jacob, were living nearby with their families.
 

1800 Lincoln County, NC, Census

 
Name Free White Males Free White Females Others Slaves
Under 10 10 - 15 16 - 25 26 - 44 45 & Over Under 10 10 - 15 16 - 25 26 - 44 45 & Over
Frederick Adderholt ----- ----- ----- ----- 1 ----- ----- ----- ----- 1 ----- 3
George Adderholt 2 ----- ----- 1 ----- ----- ----- 1 ----- ----- ----- -----
Jacob Adderholt 1 ----- 1 ----- ----- ----- ----- 1 ----- ----- ----- 1
 
 
 

Frederick's will was dated 04 Dec 1806.  The will named his wife, Mary Elizabeth, and children, John Conrad Aderhold, John George Aderhold and Jacob Aderhold.  The Executors were Jacob Aderhold and Mical Rudeseal.  If John William Aderhold was indeed a son, he must have already died by the time the will was written.

 
 
 

 

Additional facts about Nordhausen, Germany

  

 

Mittelbau-Dora was a Nazi Germany labor camp that provided workers for the local V-2 rocket factory near Nordhausen,  Germany, during World War II. 

Approximately 60,000 prisoners from 21 nations (mostly Russians, Poles, and French) passed through Dora.  An estimated 20,000 inmates died; 9000 died from exhaustion and collapse, 350 hanged (including 200 for sabotage), the remainder were shot or died from disease or starvation.

 
                                       
 
 
                                       
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