Kenneth Stuart Paulsen Ahnentafel / Anetavle / Ancestor Table (Continued)
Eighth Generation
Johann Friedrich Lantz, son of
412. Johann Heinrich Lantz &
413. Anna Maria Milchen.
Born in 1749 in Frankfurt am Main, Reichsstadt Frankfurt, Holy Roman Empire. Johann Friedrich died in Chester Twp., Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America, in 1832; he was 83.
On 6 May 1781 Johann Friedrich married
Maria Elizabeth Ewald in Lunenburg, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British America.
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On 14 Mar 1758 Johann Daniel married
Rebecca Magdalena Lantz in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, British America.
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Rebecca Magdalena Lantz, daughter of
412. Johann Heinrich Lantz &
413. Anna Maria Milchen.
Born on 21 Oct 1742 in Frankfurt am Main, Reichsstadt Frankfurt, Holy Roman Empire. Rebecca Magdalena died in Chester Twp., Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America, on 10 May 1815; she was 72.13 Buried on 11 May 1815 in Chester, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America.13
Johann Conrad Knickel, son of
420. Heinrich Knickel.
Born on 19 Apr 1729 in Obrigheim, Kur-Pfalz, Holy Roman Empire. Johann Conrad died in Second Peninsula, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America, on 26 Dec 1806; he was 77.
On 17 Dec 1753 Johann Conrad married
Eva Elisabetha Schaffner in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, British America.
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Johann Leonard Jung, son of
424. Johannes Jung &
425. Marianna LeBlanck.
Born on 11 Nov 1742 in Lützellinden, Gft. Nassau-Weilburg, Holy Roman Empire.50 Johann Leonard died in Lilydale, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America, abt Nov 1816; he was 73. Buried on 2 Dec 1816.
On 15 Jan 1765 Johann Leonard married
Maria Elizabeth Zink in Lunenburg, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America.
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On 25 Nov 1777 Frédéric married
Mary Elizabeth Wamboldt in Lunenburg, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British America.
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Mary Elizabeth Wamboldt, daughter of
430. Johann Adam Wamboldt &
431. Barbara Haas.
Born in Mar 1761 in First Peninsula, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British America. Mary Elizabeth died in First Peninsula, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America, in Feb 1833; she was 71. Buried on 16 Feb 1833 in Lunenburg, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America.15
In his diary, Rev. Seccombe mentions that George Collicutt, his wife and child came to Chester from Halifax. The context suggests that this happened in 1761 or 1762. The identity of George's wife has been hard to establish. Their marriage record calls her Elizabeth Reastor, while the Lutheran membership list of 1772 refers to Elizabeth Collicutt, daughter of of John Peter Rudolph, step-daughter is the more likely relationship. In the Lunenburg County Administation Papers of 1763-1715 (NSARM, RG 48, reel 882), there is a resignation of the administration of the estate of Christian Rosty, 31 May 1763, by his widow Catherine Coliket. Christian Rösty's wife was Elizabeth Hog/Haag. (Terry Punch, Dec. 1994)
The 1791 poll tax census for Chester, Nova Scotia states that George Collicot was the Master of a Vessel. He paid a poll tax of five shillings. (Nova Scotia Archives, RG 1, vol. 444, no. 5)
The 1794 poll tax census for Chester, Nova Scotia states that George Collicot was a farmer. He owned two cattle and six sheep. He paid a poll tax of one shilling, 9 pence. (Nova Scotia Archives, RG 1, vol. 444½, no. 24)
The 1795 poll tax census for Chester, Nova Scotia states that George Collicott paid a poll tax of one shilling, 9 pence. (Nova Scotia Archives, RG 1, vol. 444½, no. 59)
On 6 Nov 1760 George married
Elisabetha Catherina Haag in Halifax, Halifax Co., Nova Scotia, British America.
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John Frederick Bouteiller, son of
444. Jean George Bouteiller &
445. Anne Catherine Maillard.
Born in Feb 1759 in Northwest Range, Lunenburg Twp., Nova Scotia, British America. John Frederick died in French Village, Halifax Co., Nova Scotia, British North America, on 12 Mar 1824; he was 65.
On 5 Jan 1779 John Frederick married
Anna Barbara (Hannah) Knickel in Lunenburg, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British America.
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Johann Philip Heyson came to Nova Scotia on the Murdoch in 1751 with his parents. His wife Maria Magdalena Zwicker came to Nova Scotia on the Gale in 1752 with her parents. Philip Heyson independently appears in the records beginning in 1760 with the registry of 30-acre lots. He appears with Peter Zwicker [jr.]; they are listed as each owning a 30-acre lot between the land of Benjn Green and that of Henry Becker who owned Oakland nos. 12 and 13 which were the last two lots in the first Oakland range. On 3 December 1764 Philip Heison participated in the third 300-acre land lottery and received a lot at Fourth Division, F-5 (Bell's Register). The Lunenburg township grant of 30 June 1784 confirmed his ownership to 675 acres (DesBrisay, Mather Byles. History of theCounty of Lunenburg, p. 71). His land holdings were scattered throughout the villages of Mahone Bay, Clearland, Oakland and Indian Point.
Philip Heison appeared in the 1770 Nova Scotia census (1770 census, p. 5). His household consisted of six people: one man, one woman, three boys and one girl. He owned two oxen/bulls, two cows, two young neat cattle and two swine. His farm produced 10 bushels of rye, four bushels of pease [sic], 12 bushels of barley and four bushels of oats.
On 15 October 1798, Philip Heyson received £6 cash payment for repairs that he made to the Mushamush bridge (NSARM: MG 4, no. 93.).
On 6 Mar 1759 Johann Philip married
Maria Magdalena Zwicker in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, British America.
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Alexander Kedy, son of
400. Alexander Kedy &
401. Mary Ann Perriman.
Born on 20 Jan 1747 in Charing Cross, Westminster, Middlesex, England, Great Britain. Alexander died in Mahone Bay, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America, on 3 Mar 1818; he was 71. Buried on 6 Mar 1818 in Mahone Bay, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America. Occupation: Saw Miller.
On 14 Feb 1769 Alexander married Ursula Barbara Tanner in Lunenburg, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British America.
On 28 Nov 1773 Philip married
Anna Elizabeth Schwartz in Lunenburg, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British America.
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Isac Salzmann. Born abt 1720 in Malchin, Hzm. Mecklenburg, Holy Roman Empire.
The parish register of Zion Lutheran Church in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia refers to Isac Salzmann as the father of Casper Friedrich Salzmann (N.S.A., MG 4, vol 88). The place of origin in recorded as "Malchs", Mecklenburg. The closest spelling of "Malchs" is Malchin, but a review of the Malchin parish records revealed no Salzmann family in that community. Other possible communities in the historical Duchy of Mecklenburg are Malchow and Melzow (Malzow).