Kenneth Stuart Paulsen Ahnentafel / Anetavle / Ancestor Table (Continued)
Seventh Generation
Patrick Clinton. Born bef 1760 in Kingdom of Ireland. Patrick died in Chester, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America, aft 1814; he was 54.
Patrick Clinton was in the 54th Regiment in the War for American Independence and received a 100-acre grant of land in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia having been a soldier in that war. (Marion Gilroy, Loyalists and Land Settlement in Nova Scotia [Halifax: Public Archives of Nova Scotia, 1937], p. 44.)
The 1791 poll tax census for Chester, Nova Scotia states that Patrick Clinton was a blacksmith. He paid a poll tax of one shilling. (Nova Scotia Archives, RG 1, vol. 444, no. 5)
The 1793 poll tax census for Chester, Nova Scotia states that Patrick Clinton was a farmer. He paid a poll tax of one shilling. (Nova Scotia Archives, RG 1, vol. 444, no. 62)
The 1795 poll tax census for Chester, Nova Scotia states that Patrick Clinton paid a poll tax of one shilling. (Nova Scotia Archives, RG 1, vol. 444½, no. 59)
On 18 Nov 1787 Patrick married
Anna Barbara Collicut in Chester, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America.
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Johannes Benjamin Hiltz, son of
208. Johann Daniel Hiltz &
209. Rebecca Magdalena Lantz.
Born on 31 Aug 1778 in Oakland, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British America.27 Johannes Benjamin died in Sherbrooke, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America, on 25 Jun 1844; he was 65.13 Buried on 27 Jun 1844 in Marriott’s Cove, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America.13
On 15 Nov 1804 Johannes Benjamin married
Catherine Barbara Bouteiller in Chester, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America.
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Catherine Barbara Bouteiller, daughter of
222. John Frederick Bouteiller &
223. Anna Barbara (Hannah) Knickel.
Born on 5 Feb 1786 in St. Margaret’s Bay, Halifax Co., Nova Scotia, British North America. Catherine Barbara died in Marriott’s Cove, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America, on 19 Dec 1860; she was 74.
John William Gorkum Heyson, son of
224. Johann Philip Heyson &
225. Maria Magdalena Zwicker.
Born abt Aug 1768 in Oakland, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British America. John William Gorkum died in Oakland, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America, on 29 Oct 1818; he was 50.14
Will of William Heyson:
In the Name of God Amen;
I William Hyson of the Township and County of Lunenburg in the province of Nova Scotia yeoman, being weak in Body but of sound and perfect mind and Memory Blessed be Almighty God for thesame, do Make and publish this my last Will and Testament in Manner and Form following, that is to say, Imprimis, I commend my Soul into the hands of Almighty God who gave it me, and my Body to the earth from whence it came to be buried in a decent Christian like Manner, And as for that worldly Estate wherewith it has pleased God to bless me, after all my Lawful debts and funeral Expenses are paid, I dispose hereof as follows. First I give devise and bequeath unto my oldest son Frederick Hyson the half of a thirty Acre Lot of land lying at Mahone Bay being one half of lot number ten Letter C. also the half of fifteen Acres of Land lying at Mahone Bay on the back of 30 Acre Lot number 9, joining Vinachts land, also One Hundred & twenty acres of Land more or less being my part or share of the 300 Acre Lot Number One, lying near old Langills on the western side 2:nd I give devise and bequeath unto my Son John Hyson a thirty acre lot of Land lying at Mahone Bay Letter number twelve, also a thirty acre lot of Land number Eleven lying at Clear Land 3:d I give devise and bequeath unto my two Sons Benjamin and Philip Hyson the thirty acre Lot of Land which I now live on lying at Indian Point lot number Six, also a 300 Acre Lot of Land lying near Martins River being lot number five Letter F fourth division, also one half of an Island called Spectacle Island, lying in Mahone Bay, also my cattle farming Utensills and Household furniture, to be divided among my said Sons Benjamin & Philip when they arrive to their lawful age share and share alike 4.th I give and bequeath unto my daughter Polly Borgone wife to John Borgone the sum of Fifty Pounds currency 5.th I give and bequeath unto my daughter Barbara Hyson the Sum of Fifty Pounds currency 6.th I give and bequeath unto my Daughter Catherine Hyson the Sum of Fifty Pounds currency 7.th I give and bequeath unto my youngest daughter Carolina Hyson the Sum of Fifty Pounds currency 8th I give and bequeath unto my beloved wife Anna Hyson the Sum of Two Hundred Pounds currency in lieu of her Dower in My Real and personal Estate 9th The above Legacies are to be paid by my hereafter named Executrix & Executor out of my personal Estate in good Notes of Hand if there should not be suffient in Cash 10th It is also my Will that my beloved wife Anna Hyson shall enjoy the 30 Acre Lot of Land I now live on together with the use of my Cattle, Household furniture, and farming Utensils, until my youngest Son arrives to his Lawfull age, provided she remains a Widow in my Name, with that intend of bringing up my youngest children and giving them some Education 11.th The rest and residue of my Notes of Hand or Cash if any there should be, is to be divided amonst my children share share alike Lastly, I nominate appoint my Beloved wife Anna Hyson Executrix, and my good friend John Heckman in town Executor of this my last will and Testament, hereby revokeing all former wills by me made, and confirming this only as and for my Last will and Testament,
In Witness whereof I Have hereunto set my hand and Seal this twenty Seventh day of August in the year of Our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred & Eighteen
Signed Sealed published & declared
by the said Testator to be his
last will and Testament in Wilhelm Heÿson
presence of us, who have hereunto [signature]
Set our hands as Witnesses in the
presence of the said Testator
Friedrick Hiltz [signature]
Henry Meichsner [signature]
John Heckman [signature]
Before me John Pernette Esqr judge for his Majestys Court for the Probate of wills and for the granting Letters of Administration within the County of Lunenburg Frederick Hiltz Henry Meichsner & John Heckman and made oath on the Holy Evangelist of Almighty God that they saw the Testator to the foregoing will sign Seal and acknowledge the same as and for his last will and Testament who at his request and in his presence severally subscribed their names as witnesses thereto Deponants further swear thast at the time the Testator was of sound disposing mind and memory to the best of their discernment and firm belief
Sworn before me this
7th day of December 1818
John Pernette [signature]
On 19 Mar 1793 John William Gorkum married
Joanna Judith Kedy in Lunenburg, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America.
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Joanna Judith Kedy, daughter of
226. Alexander Kedy &
227. Ursula Barbara Tanner.
Born on 13 Oct 1772 in Mahone Bay, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British America.15 Joanna Judith died in Indian Point, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America, in Dec 1864; she was 92. Buried on 11 Dec 1864 in Mahone Bay, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America.4
James Hall. Born bef 1780.
On 8 Jan 1799 James married
Mary Catherine Andrews in Halifax, Halifax Co., Nova Scotia, British North America.
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Casper Friedrich Salzmann, son of
236. Isac Salzmann.
Born abt 1746 in Malchin, Hzm. Mecklenburg, Holy Roman Empire. Casper Friedrich died in Martin’s River, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America, on 28 Nov 1832; he was 86.15
It is not known when Friedrich Salzmann arrived in Nova Scotia. He may have come a child to Lunenburg in 1753 as part of another household. However, he was in Lunenburg by 1775 when he signed the membership rolls of Zion Lutheran Church. In the 1792 poll tax, Frederick Saltzman is listed at Oakland (which on this listing included Indian Point). He paid one Schilling tax. (RG 1, vol. 444, no. 49) The 1793 poll tax lists him at Indian Point. He paid two Schillings seven and ha’pence. He owned four neat cattle and 15 sheep and was assessed at a rate of ha’pence per sheep and three pence per neat cattle in addition to the poll rate of one Schilling. (N.S.A., RG 1, vol. 444 1/2, nos. 2-6) In the 1794 poll tax, Frederick Saltzman paid a tax of two Schillings nine and ha’pence. He owned five neat cattle and 13 sheep and was assessed a rate of three pence per head of cattle and ha’pence per sheep. He was a farmer at Indian Point. (RG 1, vol. 444 1/2, nos. 32-33) Finally in the 1795 poll tax, Frederick Saltzman paid a poll tax of two Schillings 10 pence. He owned five neat cattle and 14 sheep and paid at the same rate as in 1794. He was a farmer at Oakland (which on this tax listed included Indian Point.). (N.S.A., RG 1, vol. 444 1/2, nos. 67-71) At some point after 1795 Friedrich Salzmann removed from his half 30 acre lot at Indian Point lot 1 and bought land at Murderer’s [Martin’s] Point, N.S.
Frederick Saltzman and George Melchior Zwicker bought an island off Indian Point on 28 January 1796. They paid David and Jacob Bourgogne £24 for the island (N.S.A., RG 37, [LU], vol. 4, no. 358). On 28 December 1798 he sold his share of the island at Indian Point to George Melchior Zwicker for £15 (N.S.A., RG 37, [LU], vol. 5, no. 30). The island is now known as Zwicker Island.
Frederick Saltzman bought on 12 December 1797 from George Knickel a lot of land at Murderer’s Point, Chester Township. In May 1815 and September 1816 he transferred this property in two shares to his sons Michael and Casper respectively (N.S.A., RG 37, [LU], vol. 4, no. 438 & vol. 7, pp. 90 and 141). The deeds of 1815 and 1816 state that Frederick’s wife was Catherine Elizabeth. Frederick Saltzman last appears in the deed records when under sheriff’s order, he was required to sell his property at Martin’s River. The property was sold for debt on 10 February 1823 (N.S.A., RG 37, [LU], vol. 8, p. 60).
On 25 Mar 1783 Casper Friedrich married
Johanna Deladeray in Lunenburg, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British America.
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Johanna Deladeray, daughter of
238. Jean-Louis Deladeray &
239. Anna/Susannah Rösti.
Born abt Feb 1757 in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, British America. Johanna died in Martin’s River, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America, on 21 Dec 1802; she was 45.14
Johanna Deladeray had previously been married to William Hall from Connecticut. No record of their marriage has been found in Halifax, Lunenburg or Chester, Nova Scotia. They probably married in Connecticut. They had one child in Nova Scotia who was born shortly before or after his death. William Hall’s burial also is not found among various church records at Lunenburg.
At some point in the early 1770s, Hannah Deladeray may have gone to New England with her brother James Louis. Probably in New England, she married William Hall of Connecticut (Joh. Hal of Gnädyketstadt in Zion Lutheran Church register). They returned to Lunenburg at some point during the American Revolution while her brother apparently remained in New England. James Louis Deladeray may have married into a Patriot family while William Hall was apparently a Loyalist. Hall died in Lunenburg, N.S. about 1782.
The first indication that Hannah Deladeray had returned to Lunenburg was the sale of her father’s property in December 1782. On 18 December she sold the town lot C-9 in Rudolf’s Division to John Vogely for £4.16.0 and her thirty-acre share of 90-acre lot Mahone Bay A-1 to Casper Jung for £336 (Nova Scotia Archives (N.S.A.), RG 47, [LU], vol. 3, nos. 35-36). The deeds of sale do not mention her brother Louis. After her marriage to Friedrich Salzmann, he bought half of Indian Point lot 1 from Anthony Halter on 21 June 1784 for £83 (N.S.A., RG 37, [LU], vol. 3, no. 190). On 24 September 1784 he mortgaged his property at Indian Point to Casper Jung for £84 as security on Mahone Bay A-1 against the possible return of her brother (N.S.A., RG 37, [LU], vol. 3, no. 206). This was done to secure Louis Deladeray’s share of the inheritance of their father should he claim it. On 14 October 1784, Friedrich Salzmann bought property from Timothy Lynch at Western Shore/Gold River lot 3. He bought 100 acres or half of lot 3 for £60 which he shortly thereafter mortgaged to Casper Jung as further security against Mahone Bay A-1 (N.S.A., RG 37, [LU], vol. 3, nos. 211 and 302).
On 4 Aug 1772 George Melchior married
Judith Rosina Bleisteiner in Lunenburg, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British America.
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Johann Heinrich Hiltz, son of
208. Johann Daniel Hiltz &
209. Rebecca Magdalena Lantz.
Born in Nov 1763 in Mahone Bay Range C, Lunenburg Twp., Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British America. Johann Heinrich died in The Narrows, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America, in 1857; he was 93.
On 25 Apr 1787 Johann Heinrich married
Susanna Margaret Knickel in Lunenburg, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America.
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Susanna Margaret Knickel, daughter of
210. Johann Conrad Knickel &
211. Eva Elisabetha Schaffner.
Born in Sep 1766 in Second Peninsula, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British America. Susanna Margaret died in The Narrows, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America, on 9 Apr 1841; she was 74.27
Susanna Hiltz died from consumption.
On 18 Jan 1803 Johann Heinrich married
Margarethe Langille in Lunenburg, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America.
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Margarethe Langille, daughter of
254. James Langille &
255. Anna Barbara Boehner.
Born on 4 Mar 1782 in Martin’s River, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British America. Margarethe died in Mahone Bay, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America, in Sep 1833; she was 51. Buried on 28 Sep 1833 in Mahone Bay, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America.15