Seventh Generation (Continued)
Ruth Ann Saltzman Hiltz (Alexander6, Alexander5, Johannes Benjamin4, Rebecca Magdalena Lantz3, Johann Heinrich2, Michael1).
Born on 14 Apr 1862 in Sherbrooke, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America.14,13 Ruth Ann Saltzman was baptized in New Ross, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America, on 18 Sep 1863.14 Ruth Ann Saltzman died in Aylesford, Kings Co., Nova Scotia, Canada, on 4 Sep 1919; she was 57.8 Buried in Auburn, Kings Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.8
On 13 Aug 1878 Ruth Ann Saltzman married
William Nathaniel Veinot, son of
Alexander Vienot &
Elizabeth Wilneff, in New Ross, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.
8,14 Born on 12 May 1858 in Sherbrooke, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America.8,13 William Nathaniel died in Aylesford, Kings Co., Nova Scotia, Canada, on 15 Dec 1927; he was 69.8 Buried on 17 Dec 1927 in Aylesford, Kings Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.8 Occupation: Farmer, Cooper.
William and Ruth Venott with a daughter resided in the New Ross census district, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia according to the 1881 Canadian federal census. They lived in the household of her widowed mother Catherine Hiltz. William Venott was a farmer. The family were Anglicans. (RG 31-C-1, 1881, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 11-G, New Ross, p. 30)
The 1891 Canadian federal census states that William and Ann Venott with four children resided in the New Ross census district, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia. William Venott was a farmer and cooper. The family were Anglicans. (RG 31-C-1, 1891, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 38-I, New Ross, p. 24)
According to the 1901 Canadian federal census, William and Ruth Veniot with six children resided in the New Ross census district, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia. William Veniot was a farmer. The family were Anglicans. (RG 31-C-1, 1901, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 37-Z, New Ross, p. 19)
William and Ruth Venotte with four children resided at Aylesford, Kings County, Nova Scotia according to the 1911 Canadian federal census. William Venotte was a farmer. The family were Anglicans. (RG 31-C-1, 1911, Nova Scotia, Kings Co., ED 48-17, Aylesford, p. 10)
The 1921 Canadian federal census states that the widower William Veinott with four children resided at Aylesford, Kings County, Nova Scotia. William Veinott was truckman doing odd jobs. Ruth Veinott was a telephone operator. Dean Veinott was a cooper at an apple orchard. Laura Veinott was a public school teacher. The family were Anglicans. (RG 31-C-1, 1921, Nova Scotia, Kings Co., ED 60-22, Greenwoods, p. 7)
William Veinot died probably from angina pectoris.
They had the following children:
Freeman Rodney Hiltz (Alexander6, Alexander5, Johannes Benjamin4, Rebecca Magdalena Lantz3, Johann Heinrich2, Michael1).
Born on 22 Feb 1871 in Fraxville, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.14 Freeman Rodney was baptized in New Ross, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada, on 9 Jul 1871.14 Freeman Rodney died in Fraxville, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada, on 29 Mar 1957; he was 86.8,14 Buried on 1 Apr 1957 in Forties Settlement (a.k.a. The Forties), Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.14 Occupation: Farmer.
Freeman Hiltz resided in the New Ross census district, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia according to the 1901 Canadian federal census. His widowed mother Cathrin Hiltz lived in the household. Minnie Provoar was a lodger in the household. Freeman Hiltz was a farmer. Minnie Provoar was a school teacher. They were Anglicans. (RG 31-C-1, 1901, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 37-Z, New Ross, p. 18)
On 30 Apr 1902 Freeman Rodney married
Ellen Gertrude Cleveland, daughter of
Edward Cleveland &
Catherine Shupe, in Blandford, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.
8 Born on 28 Jul 1880 in Blandford, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada. Ellen Gertrude died in Norwood Settlement, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada, on 18 Feb 1919; she was 38.8,14 Buried on 20 Feb 1919 in Forties Settlement (a.k.a. The Forties), Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.14
Freeman and Ellen Hiltz with three children resided at Fraxville, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia according to the 1911 Canadian federal census. Her widowed uncle William Roast lived in the household. Freeman Hiltz was a farmer. William Roast was retired. The family were Anglicans. (RG 31-C-1, 1911, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 49-29, New Ross, p. 10)
The 1921 Canadian federal census states that the widower Freeman Hiltz with three children resided at New Ross, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia. He owned his home. Freeman Hiltz was a farmer. The family were Anglicans. (RG 31-C-1, 1921, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 61-43, New Ross West, p. 4)
They had the following children:
Mary Amelia Hiltz (Alexander6, Alexander5, Johannes Benjamin4, Rebecca Magdalena Lantz3, Johann Heinrich2, Michael1).
Born on 25 Jul 1872 in Fraxville, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.14 Mary Amelia was baptized in New Ross, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada, on 11 May 1873.14 Mary Amelia died in New Ross, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada, abt 7 Aug 1898; she was 26.
On 28 Dec 1896 Mary Amelia married
James Edward "Ned" Corbin, son of
James Edward Corbin &
Agnes Amelia Ross, in New Ross, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.
Born on 13 Sep 1868 in New Ross, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.8 James Edward "Ned" died in Fraxville, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada, on 13 Feb 1956; he was 87.8 Buried on 16 Feb 1956 in Forties Settlement (a.k.a. The Forties), Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.8 Occupation: Lumberman, Sawmiller, Postmaster.
The 1901 Canadian federal census states that Edward Corbin resided at Berwick, Kings County, Nova Scotia. He was a lodger in the household of George and Maggie Palmer. He was a school teacher. Edward Corbin was an Anglican. (RG 31-C-1, 1901, Nova Scotia, Kings Co., ED 36-B, Berwick, p. 19)
Edward and Edna Corbin with three children resided at Fraxville, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia according to the 1911 Canadian federal census. Jennie Eldridge was a boarder in the household. Edward Corbin was a farmer. Jennie Eldridge was a school teacher. The Corbin family were Anglicans. Jennie Eldridge was a Baptist. (RG 31-C-1, 1911, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 49-29, New Ross West, p. 9)
The 1921 Canadian federal census states that Edward and Edna Corbin with seven children resided at New Ross, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia. They owned their home. Edward Corbin was a farmer. The family were Anglicans. (RG 31-C-1, 1921, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 61-43, New Ross, p. 4)
For more than 60 years James (Ned) Corbin was engaged in the logging and milling industry. For several years he was the postmaster for Fraxville and delivered the mail. He was a member of the International Order of the Odd Fellows (IOOF) and the Anglican Church.43