Kenneth Stuart Paulsen Ahnentafel / Anetavle / Ancestor Table
Kenneth Stuart Paulsen Ahnentafel / Anetavle / Ancestor Table
Seventh Generation
64. Poul Iversen Kirkegaard, son of 128. Iver Christensen & 129. Zidsel Jensdatter. Born on 22 Oct 1769 in Villerslev, Hassing herred, Dueholm Ørum og Vestervig amt, Denmark.8 Poul died in Fredsø, Lødderup, Morsø Sønder herred, Thisted amt, Denmark, on 22 Jan 1853; he was 83.30 Buried on 30 Jan 1853 in Lødderup, Morsø Sønder herred, Thisted amt, Denmark.30

Although known as Kirkegaard in Villerslev, Poul Iversen was known as Poul Kirk in Fredsø. Poul Iversen bought a farm in Bjørndrup, Tødsø parish on Morsø and in Fredsø, Lødderup parish on Morsø during the 1790s. The family first resided at Bjørndrup and about 1798 removed to Fredsø in the parish of Lødderup.

The Danish census of 1787 indicates that Johanne Olesdatter resided at Villerslev. She was a 21-year-old, single, farm-worker or servant girl (tjenestepige) in the household of Laust Mouritzen and his wife Else Jensdatter. Her baptismal record in the parish registers of Skallerup, Sejlstrup County (after 1792 Hjørring County) states that she was born at Sÿndelev (modern Sønderlev) village.

In 1801 according to the Danish census, Poul Iversen, his wife Karen Olesdatter, and their children Mads and Sidsel resided on the family farm at Fredsø village, Lødderup parish, Morsø Sønder district, Thisted County. The census describes him as head of household (husbonde), peasant farmer (bonde), and farm resident (gaardbeboer). Residing in the household was Anne Pedersdatter, a 16-year-old farm-worker or servant girl (tienstepige).

Poul Iversen, his wife Johanne Olesdatter and their son Peder Christian Poulsen resided on the family farm at Fredsø village, Lødderup parish, Morsø Sønder district, Thisted County according to the 1834 Danish census. Poul Iversen was a farmer. Residing in their household was Christian Salmonsen, age 14, who was described as a foster son from the poor house (plejesøn fra fattigvæsenet). Also residing in the household was 33-year old farm-worker or servant Else Christensdatter.

The 1845 Danish census recorded that Poul Iversen and Johanne Olesdatter resided on the family farm in Fredsø village, Lødderup parish, Morsø Sønder district, Thisted County. He was a farmer who was born in Villerslev parish, Thisted County. She was born in Skallerup, Hjørring County. Residing in the household was their 35-year-old farm-worker or servant Karen Christensdatter.

In 1850 Poul Iversen, his youngest son Peder Christian Poulsen, Peder’s wife Mette Christensdatter and their three children resided at Fredsø village, Lødderup parish, Morsø Sønder district, Thisted County. Poul Iversen was a widower, farmer (gårdmand) and head of household (husfader). His son Peder Poulsen was a farm administrator (bestyrer gården). Residing in the household were day-labourer Jens Poulsen, age 32 and his wife Maren Christensdatter age 46 who was a dressmaker (skrædder). They do not appear to be part of Poul Iversen’s family as neither appear in earlier census records with the family.
On 5 Mar 1791 Poul married Johanne Olesdatter Boÿers in Villerslev, Hassing herred, Dueholm Ørum og Vestervig amt, Denmark.8
65. Johanne Olesdatter Boÿers, daughter of 130. Oluf Jensen Boÿers & 131. Anne Knudsdatter. Born in Dec 1765 in Skallerup, Vennebjerg herred, Åstrup Sejlstrup og Børglum amt, Denmark. Johanne died in Fredsø, Lødderup, Morsø Sønder herred, Thisted amt, Denmark, on 1 Mar 1845; she was 79.30 Buried on 12 Mar 1845 in Lødderup, Morsø Sønder herred, Thisted amt, Denmark.30

The godparents of Johanne Olesdatter Boÿers were Knud Jensen of [--tergut] in Syndelev (Sønderlev), Niels Jensen of same, Thomas Jensen of Nörum (Nørum), Margrethe Christensdatter of Syndelev, and maiden Maren Jensdatter of Norre Mölle (Nørre Mølle). Johannes Oledsatter was introduced at church on 19 January 1766.
66. Jens Nielsen, son of 132. Niels Jensen Habeck & 133. Dorthe Salamonsdatter. Born in 1765 in Horsfeldt, Bedsted, Hassing herred, Dueholm Ørum og Vestervig amt, Denmark. Jens died in Horsfeldt, Bedsted, Hassing herred, Thisted amt, Denmark, on 18 Mar 1827; he was 62.17 Buried on 25 Mar 1827 in Bedsted, Hassing herred, Thisted amt, Denmark.17

Jens Nielsen and his family resided at Abildgaard in Grurup parish until about 1805 according to the baptismal records of the children.
On 20 Feb 1794 Jens married Appelone (Abelone) Michelsdatter in Vestervig, Refs herred, Thisted amt, Denmark.31
67. Appelone (Abelone) Michelsdatter, daughter of 134. Michel Jacobsen Smed & 135. Margrethe Andersdatter. Born in Dec 1771 in Ydby, Refs herred, Dueholm Ørum og Vestervig amt, Denmark. Appelone (Abelone) died in Serup, Odby, Refs herred, Thisted amt, Denmark, on 3 Sep 1844; she was 72.32 Buried on 13 Sep 1844 in Odby, Refs herred, Thisted amt, Denmark.32

The godparents of Appellone Michelsdatter were Boÿe Pedersen [of Ydby], Jens Andersen, Pouel Christensen [of either Flarup bye or Skibstedgaard, Ydby]. (opslag 202)

She appears not to have been part of her parents household in 1787. The marriage record in the Vestervig parish register states that she resided at Oxenboll (Oksenbol) farm. Wedding banns were read on 24 January 1794. The banns and marriage record state that Michel Jacobsen of Ydby was present.

The 1834 Danish census states that Abelone Michelsdatter, her husband Poul Jensen Refs, her daughter Magrethe Jensdatter and his daughter Nicoline Refs resided at Serup village, Odby parish, Refs district, Thisted County. Poul Jensen Refs was retired (Aftægtsmand).

The 1840 Danish census states that Abelone Michelsdatter resided at Serup village, Odby parish, Refs district, Thisted County. She was a 69-year-old widow (Enke, aftægtskone). Peder Christian Jensen, his wife Magrethe Jensdatter (Abelone's daughter) and their daughter Else Pedersen resided with Abelone Michelsdatter.
68. Laurs (Laurits) Andersen Fægge Klit, son of 136. Anders Christensen Smed / Boersen & 137. Johanne Andersdatter. Born abt Feb 1752 in Skinnerup, Hundborg herred, Dueholm Ørum og Vestervig amt, Denmark. Laurs (Laurits) died in Sejerslev, Morsø Nørre herred, Thisted amt, Denmark, on 17 Apr 1825; he was 73.18 Buried on 24 Apr 1825 in Sejerslev, Morsø Nørre herred, Thisted amt, Denmark.18

Baptismal: Carried by Mourids Nielsen's wife. Godparents: Povel Ville's wife, Anders Kock, Anders Türq, Thomas Kiær (opslag 158)

Lars Andersen and Maren Christensdatter Koll announced their wedding bans on 29 December 1786 in Sejerslev. The parish register contains an extensive note regarding the marriage. The date for the wedding at the end of the note indicates 1 February 1787.

In 1787 the Danish census recorded that Laurs Andersen ang his wife Maren Christensdatter resided at Fæggeklit, Sejerslev, Dueholm County. Laurs Andersen was a farmer. His wife had three young children from her previous marriage who resided in the household. Three adult and two child servants resided in the household: Knud Nelsen, age 29; Christen Jørgensen, age 26 and unhealthy; Kirsten Laursdatter, age 30; Joen Nelsen, age 12; and Christen Christensen, age 9.

Laurits Andersen and his wife Maren Christensdatter resided with their six children at Fæge Klit (current day Fegge Klit), Sejerslev, Thisted County according to the 1801 Danish census. Bonde og gårdbeboer. There were three servants in the household: Christopher Sørensen (age 36), Poul Lauritsen (age 22), and Birthe Jensdatter (age 29).

The parish records state that Lars Andersen was 73 when he died in 1825. The parish register states that he resided at Fæge klit. In 1827 when Maren Christensdatter Kold died, the parish register stated that she was 71 and resided at Fæge Klit.

(birth: Skinnerup, opslag 158)
On 1 Feb 1787 Laurs (Laurits) married Maren Christensdatter Kold in Sejerslev, Morsø Nørre herred, Dueholm Ørum og Vestervig amt, Denmark.18
69. Maren Christensdatter Kold, daughter of 138. Christen Andersen Kold & 139. Ane Albertsdatter. Born abt Oct 1756 in Skræm, Øster Han herred, Åstrup Sejlstrup og Børglum amt, Denmark. Maren died in Sejerslev, Morsø Nørre herred, Thisted amt, Denmark, on 13 Feb 1827; she was 70.18 Buried on 23 Feb 1827 in Sejerslev, Morsø Nørre herred, Thisted amt, Denmark.18

Note: The birth of Maren Christendatter in Skræm appears to have been incorrectly recorded as Kirsten. Given Danish naming practices, it is very unlikely that Christen Andersen Kold / Vust and his wife Ane Albertsdatter would have used Kirsten rather Maren as the their daughter's name. The mothers of both Christen Andersen Kold and Ane Albertsdatter were named Maren.

The baptismal records of her children Kirsten Marie and Christen state that two of the godparents were her sisters Johanne Christensdatter and Karen Pedersdatter.
70. Niels Jacobsen, son of 140. Jacob -sen & 141. Karen / Maren Nielsdatter. Born abt Sep 1758 in Nors, Hillerslev herred, Dueholm Ørum og Vestervig amt, Denmark. Niels died in Tved, Hillerslev herred, Thisted amt, Denmark, on 18 Jul 1829; he was 70.5 Buried on 26 Jul 1829 in Tved, Hillerslev herred, Thisted amt, Denmark.5

The parish registers of Nors and Tved are combined from 1675 to 1761. The register for 1735-1761 indicates that the Nors records were in the front portion. The baptismal record for Niels Jacobsen was found on folio 47 (digitized p. 92) in the Nors section of the registers. Tved started after folio 60.

In the 1787 Danish census, Niels Jacobsen and his wife Dorethe Christensdatter resided at Nørby village, Tved parish, Hillerslev District, Orum County. He was a small landowner (husmand) and national soldier (national soldat).

Fourteen years later in the 1801 Danish census, he and his family resided at Nørby village, Tved parish, Hillerslev District, Thisted County. Niels was a small landowner (husmand med jord) and a 'timberman' (tømmermand).

On 22 July 1802 the Tved parish register recorded the intention on Niels Jacobsen and Helene Andersdatter to marry. They subsequently married at Tved on 14 August 1802.

(p. 92 Tved / Nors 1758)
On 14 Aug 1802 Niels married Helene Andersdatter in Tved, Hillerslev herred, Thisted amt, Denmark.5
71. Helene Andersdatter, daughter of 142. Anders Christensen Esdahl & 143. Karen Poulsdatter. Born in Jan 1769 in Hjardemål, Hillerslev herred, Dueholm Ørum og Vestervig amt, Denmark. Helene died in Tved, Hillerslev herred, Thisted amt, Denmark, on 24 Dec 1847; she was 78.5 Buried on 2 Jan 1848 in Tved, Hillerslev herred, Thisted amt, Denmark.33

The baptismal record of Helle Andersdatter is vague. The baptismal prior to hers was done on the first Sunday after Epiphany (Dom. 1ma p. Epiph) 1769. Her baptismal was "II søndag" which may mean the 2nd Sunday after Epiphany in which case the date would have been the 15 January 1769. The next baptismal was 22 February 1769. The following people were godparents: Margrethe Larsdatter, Søren [Ro--- ] wife, Christen Andersen, Christen [Pedersen] and Jens Michelsen of Klitten.

An Helle Andersdatter is found in the 1801 Danish census. She resided at Nørby village, Tved parish, Hillerslev district, Thisted County in the household Malene Pedersdatter, a widow. The census states that Helle Andersdatter was pregnant; her marital status was not recorded. She also had a five year-old daughter Maren Jespersdatter.

In 1834 according to the Danish census, Helene Andersdatter was a widow and farm copyholder living off her land share (husfæster af sin jordlod). She resided at Norby village, Tved parish, Hillerslev district, Thisted County.

The 1840 and 1845 Danish censuses state that Helene Andersdatter resided at the Sønderby skoledistrikt, Tved parish, Thisted County. She was a 74 and 81-year-old widow respectively and a home-maker, looking after herlf (huusfæster, lever af sin jordlod). She was born in neighbouring Hjardemål parish according to the 1845 census
72. Sven Jonsson Sten, son of 144. Jonas Jonsson Uddrik & 145. Maria Svensdotter. Born on 22 Dec 1770 in Uddebo, Norra Fågelås, Skaraborgs län, Sweden.10 Sven died in Norra Fågelås, Skaraborgs län, Sweden, on 23 Jan 1839; he was 68.10 Buried on 30 Jan 1839 in Norra Fågelås, Skaraborgs län, Sweden.10 Occupation: Soldier in the Skaraborg Regiment.

Sven Jonsson enlisted in the Swedish Army on 22 November 1791 He served in the Skaraborgs Regiment, Kåkind Company, Krumpekulla Division. Sven Jonson was 175 cm (5 feet, 9 inches) tall. He was given the military surname Sten, which in English means stone. After five years of service, Sven Sten was discharged from the army on 28 July 1797 because he had a wounded leg. While in the army, he resided at a croft (farmstead) called Kanons in Norra Fågelås. He had a full share to a building called Linderyd, half share to Isleryd and quarter shares to Stenbacken and Espåsen according the the records of the Swedish Central Soldier's Register. The buildings no longer exist. (Centrala Soldatregistret: SK-00-0823-1791: Centrala Soldatregistret, Skövde, Sweden) However, at Stenbacken a barn and root cellar still existed as of June 2006. A new house stood on the foundation.
On 24 Feb 1792 Sven married Annika Jansdotter in Norra Fågelås, Skaraborgs län, Sweden.10
73. Annika Jansdotter, daughter of 146. Jan / Johan Andersson Tysk & 147. Lena Larsdotter. Born on 27 Oct 1765 in Häggetorp, Kyrkefalla parish (Tibro), Skaraborgs län, Sweden. Annika died in Norra Fågelås, Skaraborgs län, Sweden, on 19 Oct 1826; she was 60.10 Buried on 24 Oct 1826 in Norra Fågelås, Skaraborgs län, Sweden.10

Soldat (soldier) Sven Sten, his wife Annika Jansdotter, her son Lars Andersson, and their sons Johannes and Andreas Svensson resided at Soldat Torpet [Stenbacken] until 1799 according to the household examination roll (Husförhörslängder) for the parish of Norra Fågelås. From 1799 to 1812 the family lived at Sköttatorp. Sven Sten was born at Uddebo Soldat Torp in 1770. Annika Jansdotter was born at Kyrkefalla parish in 1765. Lars Andersson was born at Soldat Torp Källorna near Islebotorp. Johannes and Andreas Svenson were born at [Stenbacken] Soldat Torp in 1792 and 1796 respectively. Carl Svensson was born at Sköttatorp in 1807. (Skaraborgs län, Norra Fågelås: Husförhörslängder 1789-1812, pp. 56, 141)

The Norra Fågelås household examination roll (Husförhörslängder) for 1811-1824 states that Sven Sten, his wife Annika Jansdotter and their three children resided at resided at Sköttatorp until 1817. Johannes Svensson married in 1816 and moved to his own household. Anders Svensson also moved in 1816. From 1817 to 1822, Sven Sten, his wife Annika Jansdotter and their son Carl Svensson lived at Krumpekullen Soldat Torp. Sven Sten, Annicka Jansdotter and Carl Svensson lived at Soldat Torpet in Kjellebo from 1822 to 1823. (Skaraborgs län, Norra Fågelås: Husförhörslängder 1811-1824, pp. 86, 164, 187)

The Norra Fågelås household examination roll (Husförhörslängder) for 1824-1836 states that Sven Sten and his family lived at Börstorp from 1823 to 1826. It states that his wife Annicke Jansdotter died there on 19 October 1826. His son Carl Svensson lived with him during the period covered in the records. In 1826 Sven Sten and Carl Svensson were living at Soldadet Torp near Nybygge. From 1833 to 1836, Sven Sten was living at the Soldatetorpet near Stakaberg and Stackeryds. (Skaraborgs län, Norra Fågelås: Husförhörslängder 1824-1836, pp. 92, 97, 184)

From 1836 to 1839, soldier Sven Sten continued to live at the Soldatetorpet near Stakaberg and Stackeryds according to the Norra Fågelås household examination roll (Husförhörslängder) for 1836-1842. He died there on 23 January 1839. (Skaraborgs län, Norra Fågelås: Husförhörslängder 1836-1842, p. 221)
74. Johannes Semon, son of 148. Carl Simon & 149. Brita Andersdotter. Born on 29 Mar 1784 in Gränna, Jönköpings län, Sweden.20 Johannes died in Gränna, Jönköpings län, Sweden, on 13 Apr 1826; he was 42.20 Occupation: Artillerist.

The Gränna parish records state that Johannes was born out of wedlock (utomäktenskaplig) at Gst Hålgatan to maiden (piga) Brita Andersdotter and probable father (trolig fader) Karl Semon.
On 16 Mar 1804 Johannes married Maria Stina Andersdotter Wettergren in Gränna, Jönköpings län, Sweden.20
75. Maria Stina Andersdotter Wettergren, daughter of 150. Anders Andersson Wettergren & 151. Kierstin Gabrielsdotter. Born on 3 Aug 1775 in Norra Fågelås, Skaraborgs län, Sweden.10 Maria Stina died in Gränna, Jönköpings län, Sweden, on 5 Apr 1828; she was 52.20

In 1803 when Maria Andersdotter gave birth to her first daughter, she was not married to Johannes Semon. Her residence according to the parish records was Gränna. In 1804 Maria Stina Wettergren of Gränna Norrtull married Johannes Semon. In 1805, Maria Andersdotter and her husband Johannes Semon had twins and resided in Gränna town. Johannes Semon was an artilleryman (Artillerist). The evidence suggests that Maria Andersdotter was the same person as Maria Stina Wettergren.

The household examination roll of Gränna for 1821-1825 states that Johannes Semon , his wife Maja Andersdotter and two young children resided at Östra Byggningsraden, Gränna, Jönkopings län, Sweden. When their last child was born in 1822, the parish register stated that Johannes Semon was a discharged artillery man (Artillerist Avsk). Johannes Semon died of lung soot (Lungsot) at Gst Söder Tull, Gränna. Maja Andersdotter Semon was a poverty stricken widow (fattighjon Änk) when she died of breast fever [cancer?] bröstfeber in 1828 at Gst Söder Tull, Gränna.

[A Stina Andersdotter was born at Kanshestra torp, Bondstorp, Jönköpings län on 19 Nov 1773 to Anders Jeansson and Inger Persdotter,] [Anders Jeansson died at Kanshestra on 31 Oct 1799 of Ålderdom] [Ingerd Persdotter died at Kanshestra, age 87, 6 mo. on 9 Apr 1823 of Ålderdomage 78 ]
Siblings: Marta, 9 Jan 1771 at Kanshestra
Kajsa, 16 Jan 1776 at Kanshestra
Annika & Jean, 26 Sept 1778 at Kanshestra
76. Olof Kristiansson, son of 152. Kristian Nilsson & 153. Katrina Jansdotter. Born on 16 Feb 1769 in Långserud, Värmlands län, Sweden.34 Olof died in Gillberga, Värmlands län, Sweden, on 17 Mar 1810; he was 41.11 Occupation: crofter.

Olof Christiansson, his wife Cajsa Persdotter, and their three children Petter, Johannes and Cathrina appear in the household examination rolls at Måsängen crofter's holding, Björnodalen, Björnö, Gillberga from 1802 to 1809.

Olof Christiansson died at Hogsatter croft, Gillberga.

Casja Persdotter and her three children resided at Norra Hogsätter, Gillberga from 1811 to 1814 according to the household examination roll for 1811-1815. During or after the 1814, the family left Norra Hogsätter.
On 16 Oct 1796 Olof married Cajsa Pettersdotter in Gillberga, Värmlands län, Sweden.11
77. Cajsa Pettersdotter, daughter of 154. Per Asp & 155. Ingrid Ersdotter. Born on 13 May 1774 in Gillberga, Värmlands län, Sweden.11 Cajsa died in Gillberga, Värmlands län, Sweden, on 3 Jun 1826; she was 52.11

Cajsa Persdotter was born at Norra Aspesatter, Gillberga.

From 1814 to 1815, Cajsa Persdotter and her daughter Catrina Olsdotter resided at Skjäggebol, Gilleberga according to the househiold examination roll for 1811-1815. The examination roll states that Cajsa Persdotter was from "Vestmannland" and that she and her daughter arrived at Skjäggebol from "Vermstig". The examination roll refers to Cajsa Persdotter as a pauper (fattighjon). Interestingly, the other residents listed at Skjäggebol were military.

The household examination roll for 1816-1820 states that Cajsa Persdotter and her daughter Catrina Olsdotter resided at Skjäggebol, Gilleberga. The examination roll refers to Cajsa Persdotter as a pauper (fattighjon). They left Skjäggebol in 1817 for Måssängen, Björnö. The household examination rolls of 1816-1820 and 1821-1825 for Björno Mossängen states that they were at Måssängen from 1817 to 1824. Catrina Olufsdotter left Gillberga in 1824 and went to Carlstad (modern Karlstad).

Marriage: 16 Oct 1796 Olof Christiansson and Casja Pedersdotter at Speke.
78. Jonas Jonsson, son of 156. Jon Elofsson & 157. Christina / Stina Bengtsdotter. Born on 10 Jun 1784 in Grums, Värmlands län, Sweden.21 Jonas died in Grums, Värmlands län, Sweden, on 3 Aug 1853; he was 69.21 Occupation: Crofter.

The household examination rolls for 1802-1806 state that the widow (Anka) Stina Bengtsdotter resided at Stora Wåhlängen, Grums. She was born in 1743. Her son Jonas Jonsson also resided at Stora Wåhlangen, Grums during the same period.

Crofter (Torparen) Jonas Jonnson, his wife Britta Pehrsdotter and their three children were recorded in the household examination rolls for Berg Longs Torp in Grums from 1813 to 1817. They with a fourth child were still at Berg in 1818 and 1819 according to the household examination rolls for 1818-1821.
On 20 Oct 1807 Jonas married Brita Pehrsdotter in Grums, Värmlands län, Sweden.21
79. Brita Pehrsdotter, daughter of 158. Pehr Larsson Asper & 159. Cathrina Nilsdotter. Born in Aug 1785 in Grums, Värmlands län, Sweden. Brita died in Grums, Värmlands län, Sweden, on 17 Jun 1855; she was 69.21

Brita Pehrsdotter came or returned to Grums in Sept 1807 according to the parish arrival (Inflyttningslängder) records.
80. Andrew White. Born abt 1780 in Annapolis Co., Nova Scotia, British America. Andrew died in Pleasant River Road, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada, on 2 Feb 1873; he was 93.2

This Andrew White is not likely the son Andrew White of Andrew and Sarah (Ralley/Raily) White, the Planter settlers from Massachusetts at Granville Township, Nova Scotia. While there may be a connection to the Planter White family, there currently is no known evidence to make the connection. This Andrew White, for whom a birth date is not known, could be a grandson of Andrew and Sarah White. Planter settler Andrew White was Scots-Irish in origins which makes a possible connection to the Andrew White here as this Andrew White states Irish origins in the 1871 Canadian federal census. Further evidence to suggest a connection to the Planter White family maybe be the marriage of son James White to Maria Julia Sproul whose Sproul ancestry is also of Scots-Irish or Irish origin.

Andrew White appears in the 1838 Nova Scotia census for Lunenburg Township (p. 16). In addition to the head of the household, there were three other family members: one female over age 14; one male over age 14; and one female between ages 6 and 14. Andrew is listed as a farmer.

Andrew and Elizabeth White appear in the 1871 federal census. They are listed as members of his son James White’s household. They were both illiterate. Andrew White is listed as being blind and of Irish background, and Elizabeth White is listed as being of German background. (RG 31-C-1, 1871, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 195-B2, Bridgewater, pp. 76-77 [house 226, family 242])
Bef 1817 Andrew married Elizabeth Demon in Nova Scotia, British North America.
81. Elizabeth Demon, daughter of 162. Jacob Demon. Born 1785/1787 in Lunenburg Twp., Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America. Elizabeth died in Pleasant River Road, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada, on 28 Jan 1873; she was 88.2
82. Elliott Sproul, son of 164. Robert Sproul & 165. Bathsheba Ricketson. Born in 1795 in Wilmot, Annapolis Co., Nova Scotia, British North America. Elliott died in Long Settlement, Carleton Co., New Brunswick, Canada, on 18 Mar 1885; he was 90.
On 28 Feb 1815 Elliott married Sophia Crocker Baker in Annapolis Royal, Annapolis Co., Nova Scotia, British North America.23
83. Sophia Crocker Baker, daughter of 166. Henry Baker & 167. Elizabeth Crocker. Born on 21 Jul 1795 in Wilmot, Annapolis Co., Nova Scotia, British North America. Sophia Crocker died in Long Settlement, Carleton Co., New Brunswick, Canada, bef 1880; she was 84.
84. George Frederick Eichel, son of 168. Johannes Eichel & 169. Mary Elizabeth Bouteiller. Born on 4 Aug 1787 in Northwest Range, Lunenburg Twp., Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America.15 George Frederick died in Maitland, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America, in Oct 1866; he was 79.
On 26 Dec 1809 George Frederick married Susanna Elizabeth Whynacht in Lunenburg, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America.15
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