INDEX
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Alamannia & the Palatinate
Alamannia
The Palatinate Before The Germans
Evolving Times
Western Europe after the Romans
State-Building & Colonialism
The Palatinate after the Thirty Years War
Christian Christmann
The Beaver Wars
1668-1707
Johannes Christmann
Their Children
French Persecution
The Kocherthal Bericht
1708
Joshua Kocherthal & the Landauers
Winter
1709
Migratio Palatinorum
London
Queen Anne
The Government Settlement Schemes
The Contract
Governor Hunter
The Voyage Begins
1710
Mohawk Indians in London
Setting Sail
New York City
Palatine Fever
The Ships Arrive
The Schoharie Legend
Governor Hunter’s Deal with Robert Livingston
The Tar Camps
Shocked at the Conditions
Bickering Over Tools
1711
Cold, Hungry, Rotten Meat & Buying Coffins
A Brief Look At Colonial Albany
A Brief Look At Colonial America
The Iroquois Indians & The Fur Trade
Early Financial & Victualing Trouble
Who Knows How to Make Tar?
The Tories & The Palatines
Palatine Indignation & Resentment
Frustration & Rebellion
The Court is Appointed
The New Tar-Making Expert
Going to War
The Livingstons & Their Love of Money
Retrenchment
The Palatines Build Fort Hunter
1712
Governor Hunter’s Financing
Barking up the Wrong Tree
The Order to Stop Work
Freedom & Schoharie
Conrad Weiser and the Maqua
1713
Conrad Weiser Lives With the Indians
Winter of Misery & Waiting
The Schoharie Exodus
A Unique Tribal Meeting
Hartman’s dorf
A Footrace & Childhood Hero
1714
Indians, Religion, Rum & Rumors of War
Living a Dream
Shooting Themselves in the Foot
1715
Deciding to Cooperate
Arresting John Weiser
William Johnson Is Born
1717
The Christmans & Conrad Weiser at a Baptism
Conrad Weiser in Jail
1718
Broken Arrow
Scouting the Wilderness
1719
Palatine Tribal Factions
1720
Buy, Rent, or - Get The Hell Out!
A New Governor & New Places to Live
Boy Scouts?
1721
The Palatines Desire To Buy Land
1722
Dissention & Breakup
The Petition for Lands at Stone Arabia
Conrad Weiser Buys Burnetsfield from the Oneida Indians
1723
The First Migration from Schoharie to Pennsylvania
The Christman Family is Feeling Pressure
1725
The Christman Family Breaks Up
1726
The First Christman Grandchild is Born
1727
Johannes Christmann goes to Pennsylvania
The French Finish Building Fort Niagara
1728
The First Christman Property in America
1729
Jacob Christmann & Renting from the Indians
1730
The Neck
1731
Palatine Renters Amidst Patent Disputes
1732
Stone Arabia Church Deed
1733
The Jacob Zimmermann Legend
1734
1736
Conrad Weiser & Indian Affairs
William Johnson in Ireland
NP on a Birch Tree at Lake Oswego
1737
Jacob Christman is a Hunter
1738
The Arrival of William Johnson
Is Catherine Christman a Indian?
1739
The Right Man in the Right Place
1740
Jacob & Catherine's First Child
1741
More Christman Children Are Born
1742
Warraghiyagey Builds Mount Johnson
Sir John Johnson is Born
1743
Conrad Weiser is Tarachiawagon
Thayendanega is Born
1744
The First Convenient Store
War is Good
Conrad Weiser, Governor Clinton & The Indian Trouble
1745
Catherine Wissenburg's Deathbed
Conrad's Visit
Remarks Concerning the Savages of North America
The Old Cause Remains Unsettled
Tarachiawagon is Out
Timing is Everything
1746
Warraghiyagey is In
The Right Way to Deal with Disgusting Indians
1747
Albany Militia Rebellion
Supplying Oswego
Keeping Indians Happy & Managing Swindlers
1748
War is Very Good
Conrad wins over the Mingos
1749
Fort Johnson
Conrad’s Treaty sets up a World War
1750
Hendrick Sixt & The Getmans
A Gray Family Legend
How Thayendenagea became Joseph Brant
Conrad Weiser finds Daniel Claus in a Tavern
Conrad Weiser & Daniel Claus in Stone Arabia
Conrad Visit's the Pickerts
1751
Colonel Johnson Gets Ripped Off
William Johnson & Sex
Training a Successor for Conrad Weiser
1752
Sammy & Daniel Go Back to Pennsylvania
Ginseng
Sammy & Daniel Go Back to the Mohawk
Conrad is Pissed
1753
In Time, Everything Comes Together
1754
The French & Indian War Begins
Jacob Christman Interprets between the Indians & Purchasers
The Albany Congress - Weiser & Johnson Together
The Seed of a Massacre is Planted
Taxation
1755
Jacob Christman in the Militia
William Johnson; Indian Superintendent & Major General
The Battle of Lake George
1756
Fort Herkimer
Molly Brant
1757
Jacob Christman in the French & Indian War
The Palatine Village Massacre
1758
Valley Life with the Indians
Second Attack of German Flatts
1759
The First Christman Grandchildren
Growing Prejudice in the Valley
The Siege at Fort Niagara
1760
The French War Ends in the Valley
The Death of Conrad Weiser
The George Klock & Dutch Aristocracy Problem
1761
More Greedy Land Swindlers
Shocked About No Churches
The Indian Grievances
The Indians & The Black-Hearted Heretics
1762
Another Indian Rebellion - Pontiac's Conspiracy
1763
Pontiac's Rebellion
Dealing with the Seneca’s Distrust & Suspicion
The Proclamation of 1763
The Problems Fester
Klock Ejects the Renters
Brought to Confusion
1764
Realizing that the Old Skills are Lost
Two New Homes
Johnson Hall
The National Debt of England, Stamp Duties & Religious Opinion
1765
Local Life & The Next Generation
Joseph Brant Married Oneida Girls
The British Argue about Americans & Pass the Tax Bill
The American Reaction
1766
Enter The Freemasons
Social Position
Tax Assessment
1767
The Christman’s 18th Century Hay-Day
Joseph Brant & The Canajoharies
The Good Whites
1768
Christman Cousins Loose Touch
Religious Bickering at Stone Arabia
The Fort Stanwix Treaty - Official Boundary
The British Troop Buildup Begins
1769
The Johnson Family & Friends
Nicholas Herkimer
1770
The Shout to Arms
1771
Squatters Already?
Joseph Brant & the Bible
1772
The White Man's Hypocritical World
Faith in the father & Hate thy Neighbor
The Klock Dispute Drags On
Joseph Brant's Commission As Chief - By God
Ignorant White Folks & The King's Ministers
1773
National Violence
1774
The Mohawk Valley Bubble Bursts
Sir William Johnson's Death
The Johnson’s Manifesto – Honors and Emoluments
The Palatine Manifesto – No More Tyrannical Rulers
My Way or No Way
What a Time for This!
1775
Injustice, Indignation, Resentment & Rage
Valley Loyalists Declare Opposition
Valley Whigs React & The Committee of Safety
First Blood
Tensions Grow
That as we abhor a State of Slavery, We do join and unite together
Guy Johnson, the Butlers & Daniel Claus go to Canada
The First Christman to Fight in the Revolution - The Battle of St. Johns
1776
Events Concerning Sir John Johnson
The Tryon County Militia
The New York Line
The Christmans in the Tryon County Militia
Sir John Johnson Flees to Canada
July 4th: The Declaration of Independence
George Washington Retreats
Nicholas Herkimer Commissioned Brigadier General
Washington Captures Trenton; His Army is in Shambles
1777
The Senecas Resent Joseph Brant
Fort Stanwix
Brant's Volunteers
Unadilla
General Herkimer’s Proclamation
The British Force Assembles at Oswego
The British War Plan of 1777
The Three Rivers Council
The Deception of the Senecas by Daniel Claus
The Oneida Spy, Thomas Spencer
Internal problems in St Ledger’s Force
Fear in the Valley
The Siege of Fort Stanwix
The Tryon County Militia Responds
The Battle of Oriskany
The Storm
The Sortie from Fort Stanwix
Gathering the Wounded
The Death of Brigadier General Nicholas Herkimer
The Indian Cannibalism of Militia Prisoners
Events Concerning the British and Loyalist Retreat to Canada
After Scenes of the Oriskany Battlefield
The Battle of Saratoga
Turning Point of the American Revolution
1778
The French Treaty of Friendship
Terror Raids
The Wyoming Valley Massacre
Descriptionof Guy Johnson
Descriptionof Joseph Brant
The Destruction of German Flatts
The Cherry Valley Massacre
1779
The Destruction of the Longhouse
The Reason for the Indian’s Ruin – The Johnson’s Influence
Eviction
Hanyerry is Killed
1780
Stimulated by Some Peculiar and Ever-Active Principle of Hostility
More Terror
Fort Paris
Johann Jacob Christman
The Battle of Stone Arabia
The Burning of Stone Arabia
The Pursuit of Sir John Johnson’s Force
1781
Widows with Small Children Struggled
Most Christmans Remained
Lampman’s Battle
The Battle of Yorktown
The Battle of Johnstown
Killing Walter N. Butler
Mount’s Place – The Site of the 1728 Christman Land
1782
A Cluster of Christman Babies
The Treaty Between the U.S. & the U.K.
1783
Peace & Full Circle
Washington's Visit
Newburgh? -Very Interesting
The Reception of Tories returning after the War
The Remaining Christmans Born in the Fourth Generation
The spirit of the living creature was in the wheels
1790
Jacob Christman Dies
The First Federal Census of the United States
Alamannia & the Palatinate
Alamannia
The Palatinate Before The Germans
Evolving Times
Western Europe after the Romans
State-Building & Colonialism
The Palatinate after the Thirty Years War
Christian Christmann
The Beaver Wars
1668-1707
Johannes Christmann
Their Children
French Persecution
The Kocherthal Bericht
1708
Joshua Kocherthal & the Landauers
Winter
1709
Migratio Palatinorum
London
Queen Anne
The Government Settlement Schemes
The Contract
Governor Hunter
The Voyage Begins
1710
Mohawk Indians in London
Setting Sail
New York City
Palatine Fever
The Ships Arrive
The Schoharie Legend
Governor Hunter’s Deal with Robert Livingston
The Tar Camps
Shocked at the Conditions
Bickering Over Tools
1711
Cold, Hungry, Rotten Meat & Buying Coffins
A Brief Look At Colonial Albany
A Brief Look At Colonial America
The Iroquois Indians & The Fur Trade
Early Financial & Victualing Trouble
Who Knows How to Make Tar?
The Tories & The Palatines
Palatine Indignation & Resentment
Frustration & Rebellion
The Court is Appointed
The New Tar-Making Expert
Going to War
The Livingstons & Their Love of Money
Retrenchment
The Palatines Build Fort Hunter
1712
Governor Hunter’s Financing
Barking up the Wrong Tree
The Order to Stop Work
Freedom & Schoharie
Conrad Weiser and the Maqua
1713
Conrad Weiser Lives With the Indians
Winter of Misery & Waiting
The Schoharie Exodus
A Unique Tribal Meeting
Hartman’s dorf
A Footrace & Childhood Hero
1714
Indians, Religion, Rum & Rumors of War
Living a Dream
Shooting Themselves in the Foot
1715
Deciding to Cooperate
Arresting John Weiser
William Johnson Is Born
1717
The Christmans & Conrad Weiser at a Baptism
Conrad Weiser in Jail
1718
Broken Arrow
Scouting the Wilderness
1719
Palatine Tribal Factions
1720
Buy, Rent, or - Get The Hell Out!
A New Governor & New Places to Live
Boy Scouts?
1721
The Palatines Desire To Buy Land
1722
Dissention & Breakup
The Petition for Lands at Stone Arabia
Conrad Weiser Buys Burnetsfield from the Oneida Indians
1723
The First Migration from Schoharie to Pennsylvania
The Christman Family is Feeling Pressure
1725
The Christman Family Breaks Up
1726
The First Christman Grandchild is Born
1727
Johannes Christmann goes to Pennsylvania
The French Finish Building Fort Niagara
1728
The First Christman Property in America
1729
Jacob Christmann & Renting from the Indians
1730
The Neck
1731
Palatine Renters Amidst Patent Disputes
1732
Stone Arabia Church Deed
1733
The Jacob Zimmermann Legend
1734
1736
Conrad Weiser & Indian Affairs
William Johnson in Ireland
NP on a Birch Tree at Lake Oswego
1737
Jacob Christman is a Hunter
1738
The Arrival of William Johnson
Is Catherine Christman a Indian?
1739
The Right Man in the Right Place
1740
Jacob & Catherine's First Child
1741
More Christman Children Are Born
1742
Warraghiyagey Builds Mount Johnson
Sir John Johnson is Born
1743
Conrad Weiser is Tarachiawagon
Thayendanega is Born
1744
The First Convenient Store
War is Good
Conrad Weiser, Governor Clinton & The Indian Trouble
1745
Catherine Wissenburg's Deathbed
Conrad's Visit
Remarks Concerning the Savages of North America
The Old Cause Remains Unsettled
Tarachiawagon is Out
Timing is Everything
1746
Warraghiyagey is In
The Right Way to Deal with Disgusting Indians
1747
Albany Militia Rebellion
Supplying Oswego
Keeping Indians Happy & Managing Swindlers
1748
War is Very Good
Conrad wins over the Mingos
1749
Fort Johnson
Conrad’s Treaty sets up a World War
1750
Hendrick Sixt & The Getmans
A Gray Family Legend
How Thayendenagea became Joseph Brant
Conrad Weiser finds Daniel Claus in a Tavern
Conrad Weiser & Daniel Claus in Stone Arabia
Conrad Visit's the Pickerts
1751
Colonel Johnson Gets Ripped Off
William Johnson & Sex
Training a Successor for Conrad Weiser
1752
Sammy & Daniel Go Back to Pennsylvania
Ginseng
Sammy & Daniel Go Back to the Mohawk
Conrad is Pissed
1753
In Time, Everything Comes Together
1754
The French & Indian War Begins
Jacob Christman Interprets between the Indians & Purchasers
The Albany Congress - Weiser & Johnson Together
The Seed of a Massacre is Planted
Taxation
1755
Jacob Christman in the Militia
William Johnson; Indian Superintendent & Major General
The Battle of Lake George
1756
Fort Herkimer
Molly Brant
1757
Jacob Christman in the French & Indian War
The Palatine Village Massacre
1758
Valley Life with the Indians
Second Attack of German Flatts
1759
The First Christman Grandchildren
Growing Prejudice in the Valley
The Siege at Fort Niagara
1760
The French War Ends in the Valley
The Death of Conrad Weiser
The George Klock & Dutch Aristocracy Problem
1761
More Greedy Land Swindlers
Shocked About No Churches
The Indian Grievances
The Indians & The Black-Hearted Heretics
1762
Another Indian Rebellion - Pontiac's Conspiracy
1763
Pontiac's Rebellion
Dealing with the Seneca’s Distrust & Suspicion
The Proclamation of 1763
The Problems Fester
Klock Ejects the Renters
Brought to Confusion
1764
Realizing that the Old Skills are Lost
Two New Homes
Johnson Hall
The National Debt of England, Stamp Duties & Religious Opinion
1765
Local Life & The Next Generation
Joseph Brant Married Oneida Girls
The British Argue about Americans & Pass the Tax Bill
The American Reaction
1766
Enter The Freemasons
Social Position
Tax Assessment
1767
The Christman’s 18th Century Hay-Day
Joseph Brant & The Canajoharies
The Good Whites
1768
Christman Cousins Loose Touch
Religious Bickering at Stone Arabia
The Fort Stanwix Treaty - Official Boundary
The British Troop Buildup Begins
1769
The Johnson Family & Friends
Nicholas Herkimer
1770
The Shout to Arms
1771
Squatters Already?
Joseph Brant & the Bible
1772
The White Man's Hypocritical World
Faith in the father & Hate thy Neighbor
The Klock Dispute Drags On
Joseph Brant's Commission As Chief - By God
Ignorant White Folks & The King's Ministers
1773
National Violence
1774
The Mohawk Valley Bubble Bursts
Sir William Johnson's Death
The Johnson’s Manifesto – Honors and Emoluments
The Palatine Manifesto – No More Tyrannical Rulers
My Way or No Way
What a Time for This!
1775
Injustice, Indignation, Resentment & Rage
Valley Loyalists Declare Opposition
Valley Whigs React & The Committee of Safety
First Blood
Tensions Grow
That as we abhor a State of Slavery, We do join and unite together
Guy Johnson, the Butlers & Daniel Claus go to Canada
The First Christman to Fight in the Revolution - The Battle of St. Johns
1776
Events Concerning Sir John Johnson
The Tryon County Militia
The New York Line
The Christmans in the Tryon County Militia
Sir John Johnson Flees to Canada
July 4th: The Declaration of Independence
George Washington Retreats
Nicholas Herkimer Commissioned Brigadier General
Washington Captures Trenton; His Army is in Shambles
1777
The Senecas Resent Joseph Brant
Fort Stanwix
Brant's Volunteers
Unadilla
General Herkimer’s Proclamation
The British Force Assembles at Oswego
The British War Plan of 1777
The Three Rivers Council
The Deception of the Senecas by Daniel Claus
The Oneida Spy, Thomas Spencer
Internal problems in St Ledger’s Force
Fear in the Valley
The Siege of Fort Stanwix
The Tryon County Militia Responds
The Battle of Oriskany
The Storm
The Sortie from Fort Stanwix
Gathering the Wounded
The Death of Brigadier General Nicholas Herkimer
The Indian Cannibalism of Militia Prisoners
Events Concerning the British and Loyalist Retreat to Canada
After Scenes of the Oriskany Battlefield
The Battle of Saratoga
Turning Point of the American Revolution
1778
The French Treaty of Friendship
Terror Raids
The Wyoming Valley Massacre
Descriptionof Guy Johnson
Descriptionof Joseph Brant
The Destruction of German Flatts
The Cherry Valley Massacre
1779
The Destruction of the Longhouse
The Reason for the Indian’s Ruin – The Johnson’s Influence
Eviction
Hanyerry is Killed
1780
Stimulated by Some Peculiar and Ever-Active Principle of Hostility
More Terror
Fort Paris
Johann Jacob Christman
The Battle of Stone Arabia
The Burning of Stone Arabia
The Pursuit of Sir John Johnson’s Force
1781
Widows with Small Children Struggled
Most Christmans Remained
Lampman’s Battle
The Battle of Yorktown
The Battle of Johnstown
Killing Walter N. Butler
Mount’s Place – The Site of the 1728 Christman Land
1782
A Cluster of Christman Babies
The Treaty Between the U.S. & the U.K.
1783
Peace & Full Circle
Washington's Visit
Newburgh? -Very Interesting
The Reception of Tories returning after the War
The Remaining Christmans Born in the Fourth Generation
The spirit of the living creature was in the wheels
1790
Jacob Christman Dies
The First Federal Census of the United States


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