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Tillman Whitescarver

Tillman Whitescarver migrated to America from Germany August 31,1750, bringing with him his wife Anna Cuntz and children, Anna Maria, Harman, and Anna Cathrine. They came from Niederndor, Nassau-Siegen, Germany and landed at Philadelphia. From there they went on to Culpeper County, VA. His German name was DILMANUS WEISSGERBER and he was born March 20, 1713. Upon arrival in American, his name was changed to an English-sounding name Tillman Whitescarver; On May 13, 1752, he was granted 329 acres of land in Culpeper County, VA, on the fork of the Crooked Run. Tillman died in Culpeper County in 1782.