Patrilineage for Fangboner
Participant #38227 (Gary Fangboner, fangnorth@chartermi.net)
Probable
Ancestors
1) Jerg (Georg) Finckbohner: b.
ca. 1470 Kempten, Oberschwabia;
d. ca. 1540 Baiersbronn-Tannenfels, Wuerttemberg;
married Anna unknown (ca. 1480 to ca. 1540) ca. 1500 at St. Mang Church, Kempten,
Allgaeu, Oberschwabia. He was listed in the Kempten
records as follows: “Citizen (Buerger) of Kempten, Bavaria, who on 22 January 1505,
donated an eternal yearday to the St. Mang Church in Kempten
for himself, wife (Gattin) Anna, and his
brother-in-law and sister, Wolfgang and Caecilia Mettensdorfer.”
Around 1508, Jerg removed to the hamlet of Tannenfels in the Murgtal (Murg Valley)
of the parish of Baiersbronn, duchy of Wuerttemberg,
situated in the Schwarzwald (Black Forest) region
(located in the southwestern portion of modern Germany). He was listed in the 1521 tax record book (Lagerbuch) found at Dornstetten
as a farmer at the Schloss (Castle) ruins of Tannenfels where he owned a small land parcel (LB
1521). Listed in the
1523 military call-up list (Musterungsliste) with his
son Claus (MSL 1523). He is
conjectured to have had three sons: 1) Claus (b. ca. 1505 Kempten); 2) Bathas
(b. ca. 1510 Baiersbronn-Tannenfels); and probably 3)
Gall (b. ca. 1515 Baiersbronn-Tannenfels; d. 1589 Horb-Egeltal, Wuerttemberg). Jerg is recognized
as the progenitor (Stammvater) of all people bearing
the surname Finkbeiner or Finckbohner
(Finkboner).
2) Gall Finckbohner: b.
ca 1515 Baiersbronn-Tannenfels, Schwarzwaldkreis,
Wuerttemberg, Germany; d.
1589 Horb-Egeltal, Baden-Wuerttemberg
3) Marx Finckbohner: b. 1550, Baiersbronn, Schwarzwaldkreis, Wuerttemberg,
Germany; d. <13 Feb 1628,
Schoemburg, Schwartzwaldkreis,
Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany; Marx was an Innskeeper in 1603 Alpirsbach and
then was first found in Schoemburg in 1610; m. Anne Pfau
4) Georg Finckbohner: b. 15 Jul 1595,
Schoemburg, Germany; d. 1633, Schoemburg, Germany; m. Magdalena Heintzelmann
5) Georg Finckbohner: b. 2 Feb 1630, Schoemburg, Germany; d. 1706, Schoemburg, Germany; m. Maria Arnold
6) Hans Jacob Finckbohner: b. 9 Oct 1672, Schoemburg, Germany;
d. 20 May 1738, Schoemburg,
Germany; m.
Anna Maria Kohler
7) Johann Conrad Fanckbohner: b. 3
Sep 1720, Schoemburg, Wuerttemberg, Germany; d. Oct 1782, Greenwich, Sussex Co. (now
Warren Co.), New Jersey;
m. Mary Elizabeth unk
8) Grunadyke Fanckboner: b. 1746 - ? ; some say that Grunadyke never
existed and that the father of Abraham might be Johann Conrad Fanckpohner (1720-1781).
Y-chromosome results support that Abraham Fanckboner
(1767-1824) was kin to Daniel Fanckboner (1764-1811).
Proven
Ancestors:
9) Abraham Fanckboner
c 1767- 1824
10) Daniel Fangboner
1817-1904
11) George W. Fangboner 1845-1927
12) Roy William Fangboner
1882-1955
13) Harold Frank Fangboner 1914-2001
14) Gary
Fangboner 1938-