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Weber Heinze [Male] b. ABT 1520 Diedenshausen
First known tenant in Adriges Haus, Diedenshausen.
Tenant in Adriges Haus, Diedenshausen.
Source
Author: Ancestry.com
Title: Iowa, Select Marriages Index, 1758-1996
Publication: Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2014;
Source
Author: Ancestry.com
Title: Iowa, Death Records, 1920-1967
Publication: Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Lehi, UT, USA; Date: 2017;
Source
Author: Ancestry.com
Title: Iowa, Marriage Records, 1880-1945
Publication: Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Lehi, UT, USA; Date: 2014;
Born in and tenant in Försters hinter der Huthe in Wunderthausen. Three of the youngest children went to America.
Born in Försters Haus in Wunderthausen but became the tenant in "Am Kloster" through marriage.
Tenant in Adriges Haus, Diedenshausen.
First known tenant in Kriegers Haus, Diedenshausen
Tenant in Neuhäusers in Girkhausen.
Born in and tenant in Reinerts Haus, Girkhausen.
Born in Hohmanns Haus, became the tenant in Lotzes Haus, Wunderthausen.
Born in Holzhauers Haus, Girkhausen; lived in Neuhäusers in Girkhausen and was a cow herder.
Born in Bergmanns Haus, Wunderthausen; founded Bergschneiders vor der Huthe.
Went to America in 1730. First settled at Amwell, Hunterdon, New Jersey. Later moved to Warren County, New Jersey. He and his family were probably the first of many generations to be buried in the Weller Free Church Cemetery at Willow Grove.
Born in and was the tenant in Schulze Haus, Diedenshausen.
Born in Schulze Haus, Diedenshausen.
Cattle shepherd.
Source
Author: Georg Lauber
Title: Wunderthausen: Geschichte der Häuser und Familie
Publication: Name: Self-published; Location: Wunderthausen, Bad Berleburg, Germany; Date: No Date;
The identities of Anna Elisabeth and Anna Gertraud are confused in the church records. The transcript says that Anna Gertraud married Arndt Spies in 1756, but she would only have been 14-15 years old. The marriage date makes more sense for the older sister; what is confusing is that burial record of the widow of Arndt Spies in 1802 says she was 61 (thus born when Anna Gertraud was). But other records show an Anna Gertraudt Trapp marrying Elias Zoode after having his child in 1765. The Girkhausen Dorfbuch (1970 also lists Elias as being married to Anna Gertraud. I lean toward the conclusion that Anna Elisabeth married Arndt Spies and Anna Gertraud married Elias Zoode.
It is unlikely that she was born in Wittgenstein. Her grave marker gives her dates as 1711-October 18, 1779.
I suspect she was a born Wittgensteiner. She is called Christiane at least as often in the records.
Born in Reinerts Haus, Girkhausen. Became tenant in Damberg.
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