John Henry Hiltz was born to Johann Hiltz and Rebecca Lantz on June 30, 1763 in Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia. He was baptized on November 24, 1763 in St. John's Anglican, Lunenburg. [1][2]
John died in 1857 in Narrows, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia, Canada. [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.
↑ Wright, Esther Clark. 2007. Planters and pioneers: Nova Scotia, 1749 to 1775. Beaver Bank, N.S.: Justin Wentzell.
↑ 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.
Notes
In the book The brothers Huls/Hiltz from Ortenberg to Lunenburg. 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. Susanna Elizabeth Hiltz is not listed.
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