kids encyclopedia robot

John Eppinger facts for kids

Kids Encyclopedia Facts
Quick facts for kids
John Eppinger
General Lachlan McIntosh House, 110 East Oglethorpe, Savannah, Chatham County, GA.jpg
Eppinger House, mid-19th century
Born
Johann Eppinger

8 May 1730
Werender, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Died 1776 (aged 45 or 46)
Nationality German
Notable work
Eppinger House

John Eppinger (born Johann Eppinger; 8 May 1730 – 1776) was a German master builder who was prominent in the 18th century. After arriving in Savannah, Province of Georgia, he became an American Revolutionary War patriot and served in the conflict. Patriotic meetings were held in his home, then known as the Eppinger Tavern. The building is still standing, believed to be the oldest intact brick structure in Georgia.

Life and career

Eppinger was born in the German village of Werender, Baden-Württemberg. He moved to London in 1749, and later that year emigrated to America, arriving on 15 October. He initially settled in North Carolina but moved south to Savannah, Georgia, shortly thereafter.

He married fellow Bavarian Anna Barbara Mayers, daughter of Jacob Mayers, who was two years his junior. They had eight known children: Margaret, Anna Magdalina, Wenafoothu (Winifred), John, Sarah, James, George and Matthew.

John Jr. (1769–1823) became a U.S. district marshall.

Late in his life, he built the building, now known as the Eppinger House, at today's 110 East Oglethorpe Avenue in Savannah.

Death

Eppinger died in 1776. His wife survived him by 36 years. She is interred in Savannah's Colonial Park Cemetery.

kids search engine
John Eppinger Facts for Kids. Kiddle Encyclopedia.