Seventh Generation (Continued)
Amelia Whynot (Casper6, Johann Adam Weynacht5, Catherine Barbara Lantz4, Johann Heinrich3, Johann Heinrich2, Michael1).
Born abt 1855 in Branch LaHave, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America.
Edmund and Amelia Knock with their seven children resided in the New Germany census district, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia according to the 1891 Canadian federal census. Edmund Knock’s father Aaron Knock resided with the family. Edmund, Aaron and Titus Knock were farmers. The family were Lutheran with the exception of Aaron Knock who was Presbyterian. (RG31-C-!, 1891, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 38-H2, New Germany, p. 32)
On 14 Feb 1872 Amelia first married
Edward Knock, son of
Aaron Knock, in Bridgewater, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.
8 Born abt 1850 in Branch LaHave, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America. Occupation: Farmer.
They had the following children:
On 6 Jan 1901 Amelia second married
Ambrose Corbin, son of
Daniel Corbin &
Sophia Unknown, in Branch LaHave, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.
8 Born abt 1843 in Sherbrooke, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America. Occupation: Lumberman, Machinist.
The 1901 Canadian federal census states that Ambrose and Amelia Corbin with four of her children resided in the Northfield census district, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia. The four children are described as lodgers. Amrose Corbin and Angus Knox were general servants. Lottie and Alvin Knox were servants. The household was Lutheran. (RG31-C-1, 1901, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 37-A1, Northfield, p. 14)
Ambros and Emelia Corban resided at New Canada, Hemford census district, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia according to the 1911 Canadian federal census. Residing with them were her son Glenwood Knox and her niece Luella Whynot. Also boarding in the household were children Kennie and John Risser. Ambros Corban and his step-son Glenwood Knox were labourers. Ambros Corban was Roman Catholic. Emelia Corban, her son and her niece were Lutheran. The Risser children were Methodist. (RG31-C-1, 1911, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 49-19, p. 5)
John Dean Whynot (Casper6, Johann Adam Weynacht5, Catherine Barbara Lantz4, Johann Heinrich3, Johann Heinrich2, Michael1).
Born on 4 Jun 1860 in Branch LaHave, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America.13 John Dean died in Branch LaHave, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada, on 2 Jun 1927; he was 66.8 Buried on 4 Jun 1927 in Branch LaHave, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.8
Dean Whynot died from pulmonary tuberculosis.
On 28 Mar 1885 John Dean married
Clara Caroline Meisner, daughter of
Leonard Stephen Meisner &
Catherine Lavinia Ritchie, in Bridgewater, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.
8 Born on 9 Mar 1869 in New Canada, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.8 Clara Caroline died in Branch LaHave, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada, on 31 Mar 1932; she was 63.8 Buried on 1 Apr 1932 in Branch LaHave, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.8
According to the 1891 Canadian federal census, Dean and Clara Winot with three children resided in the New Germany census, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia. His parents Casper and Catherine Winot and brother Kenny Winot lived in the household. Dean and Casper Winot were farmers. Kenny Winot was a servant. The family were Lutheran. (RG 31-C-1, 1891, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 38-H2, New Germany, p. 26)
Dean and Clara Wynott with seven children resided at Midville Branch census district, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia according to the 1901 Canadian federal census. Dean Wynott’s widowed mother Catherine Wynott resided with the family. Dean Wynott was a lumberman. The family were Lutheran. (RG31-C-1, 1901, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 37-V, Midville Branch, p. 13)
The 1911 Canadian federal census states that Dean and Clara Wynot with nine children resided at Midville Branch census district, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia. Dean Wynot and sons Ellard, Harris, Leon and Raymond Wynot were labourers in the woods. The family were Lutheran. (RG31-C-1, 1911, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 49-25, Midville Branch, p. 3)
Clara Whynot died from an accident to the abdomen by falling down stairs.
They had the following children:
Druscilla Whynot (Casper6, Johann Adam Weynacht5, Catherine Barbara Lantz4, Johann Heinrich3, Johann Heinrich2, Michael1).
Born abt 1861 in Branch LaHave, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America. Druscilla died in Northfield, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada, abt 20 May 1896; she was 35.
On 27 Aug 1887 Druscilla married
Austin Simeon Crouse, son of
Elias Crouse &
Mary Ann Catherine Heisler, in Chelsea, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.
8 Born on 6 May 1865 in Midville Branch, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America.8 Austin Simeon died in Cherryfield Road, Annapolis Co., Nova Scotia, Canada, on 22 Dec 1954; he was 89.8 Buried on 24 Dec 1954 in Parkdale, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.8 Occupation: Farmer, Lumberman,.
son of Elias Crouse and wife Mary Catherine Heisler
Austin and Trucilla Crouse with three young children resided in the New Germany census district, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia according to the 1891 Canadian federal census. Austin Crouse was a farmer. The family were Lutheran. (RG31-C-1, 1891, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 38-H2, New Germany, p, 51)
They had the following children:
Mary Eliza Whynot (Casper6, Johann Adam Weynacht5, Catherine Barbara Lantz4, Johann Heinrich3, Johann Heinrich2, Michael1).
Born on 13 Oct 1865 in Branch LaHave, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America.13 Mary Eliza died in New Canada, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada, on 23 May 1936; she was 70.43
Isaac and Eliza Misener with five chilren resided in the Midville Branch census district according to the 1901 Canadian federal census. His widowed father Stephen Misener lived in the household. Isaac and Stephen Misener were farmers. The family were Lutherans. (RG 31-C-1, 1901, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 37-V, Midville Branch, p. 14)
The 1911 Canadian federal census states that Isaac and Eliza Meisner with eight children resided at New Canada, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia. HIs widowed father Stephen Meisner lived in the household. Isaac and Stephen Meisner were farmers. The family were Lutherans. (RG 31-C-1, 1911, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 59-18, Hemford, p. 2)
On 11 Oct 1888 Mary Eliza married
Isaac John Meisner, son of
Leonard Stephen Meisner &
Catherine Lavinia Ritchie, in Bridgewater, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.
8 Born on 31 May 1866 in New Canada, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America.13 Isaac John died in Stanley Section, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada, on 28 Mar 1950; he was 83.40 Occupation: Farmer.
They had the following children:
On 21 Sep 1890 Dena married
Edgar Simpson, son of
Nelson Simpson &
Sarah A. Woodworth, in Branch LaHave, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.
8 Born on 17 Jan 1870 in New Germany, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.8 Occupation: Teacher.
The 1891 Canadian federal census states that Edgar and Dena Simpson with one child resided in the New Germany census district, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia. Edgar Simpson was a school teacher. The family were Methodist. (RG31-C-1, 1891, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 38-H3, New Germany, p. 38)
Uriah Whynot (Casper6, Johann Adam Weynacht5, Catherine Barbara Lantz4, Johann Heinrich3, Johann Heinrich2, Michael1).
Born in Dec 1870 in Branch LaHave, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada. Uriah died in Branch LaHave, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada, on 25 Aug 1871; he was <1.8
Uriah Winock died from fits.
Titus Kenneth Whynot (Casper6, Johann Adam Weynacht5, Catherine Barbara Lantz4, Johann Heinrich3, Johann Heinrich2, Michael1).
Born on 10 Nov 1873 in Branch LaHave, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.8 Titus Kenneth died in Bridgewater, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada, on 21 Nov 1938; he was 65.8 Buried on 22 Nov 1938 in Branch LaHave, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.8 Occupation: Farmer.
Kenneth Whynot died from apoplexy.
On 20 Apr 1893 Titus Kenneth married
Louisa Crouse in Bridgewater, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.
8 Born on 15 Oct 1865 in Branch LaHave, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.13
dau. of Benjamin and Amelia Crouse
Kenneth and Louisa Wynott with four children resided at Midville Branch census district, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia according to the 1901 Canadian federal census. Kenneth Wynott was a lumberman. The family were Lutheran. (RG31-C-1, 1901, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 37-V, Midville Branch, p. 13)
The 1911 Canadian federal census states that Kenneth and Louisa Wynot with five children resided at Midville Branch census district, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia. Kenneth Wynot was a farmer. Luella Wynot was a domestic to a private family. The family were Lutheran. (RG31-C-1, 1911, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 49-25, Midville Branch, p. 1)
They had the following children: