Catherine Barbara, b. 10 Sep 1801, m. John Redden, d. 21 Sep 1871.
Susannah, b. George Richardson, d. 20 May 1864.
Hannah Barbara, b. 6 Jan 1804, m. Thomas Abraham Guest.
John George, b. 9 Apr 1805, m. Sophia Corkum, d. 14 Sep 1890.
John Jacob, b. 17 Jun 1807, m. Elizabeth Sarah Corkum, d. 28 May 1887.
John Frederick, b. 11 Apr 1809, m. Maria Catherine Young, d. 31 May 1874.
Benjamin, b. 10 Apr 1811, m. Catherine Tobin (Widow of Larkin).
John Isaac, b. 15 May 1813, d. 1836, Drowned.
John Daniel, b. 15 Apr 1815, d. 1836, Drowned.
Jacob married second Anna Corney Floyd on June 19, 1819. [4]
Jacob died Nov 8, 1839 in New Ross, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia, Canada. He was buried Nov 10, 1839 at St. Stephen's Anglican Cemetery, Chester. [5]
Sources
↑ Keddy, Vernon. 2003. The brothers Huls/Hiltz from Ortenberg to Lunenburg: focus on The Forties, Fraxville, New Ross District. [New Ross, N.S.]: New Ross Historical Society.
↑ Keddy, Vernon. 2003. The brothers Huls/Hiltz from Ortenberg to Lunenburg: focus on The Forties, Fraxville, New Ross District. [New Ross, N.S.]: New Ross Historical Society.
↑ Keddy, Vernon. 2003. The brothers Huls/Hiltz from Ortenberg to Lunenburg: focus on The Forties, Fraxville, New Ross District. [New Ross, N.S.]: New Ross Historical Society.
↑ Keddy, Vernon. 2003. The brothers Huls/Hiltz from Ortenberg to Lunenburg: focus on The Forties, Fraxville, New Ross District. [New Ross, N.S.]: New Ross Historical Society.
↑ Keddy, Vernon. 2003. The brothers Huls/Hiltz from Ortenberg to Lunenburg: focus on The Forties, Fraxville, New Ross District. [New Ross, N.S.]: New Ross Historical Society.
Memorial: Find a Grave (no image) Find A Grave: Memorial #166968472 (accessed 18 April 2024) Memorial page for Johann Jacob Hiltz (28 May 1775-8 Nov 1839), citing St. Stephen's Anglican Church Cemetery, Chester, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia, Canada; Maintained by G (contributor 49058107).
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Jacob by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
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Hiltz-203 and Hiltz-278 appear to represent the same person because: This is not for the son John Jacob this is for the father that has the exact birth and death dates. Please merge as this is obviously the same person. The remaining profile managers can then decide whether there is source information to support the John in the name or not.
Hiltz-278 and Hiltz-203 do not represent the same person because: According to the records published from the New Ross Historical Society publication The Brothers Huls/Hiltz "from Ortenberg to Lunenburg by Vernon S. Keddy on Jacob Hiltz May 28, 1775 to Nov 8, 1839 had a son named John Jacob Hiltz born Jun 17, 1807 died May 28, 1887 in New Ross, Lunenburg Co, Nova Scotia and buried at Christ Church Anglican (old) New Ross, Lunenburg Co, Nova Scotia on May 30, 1887.