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John Richard Weinacht (1781 - bef. 1871)

John Richard Weinacht
Born in Mahone Bay, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canadamap
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Husband of — married 1804 [location unknown]
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Died before before age 89 in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canadamap
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Biography

Johan Richard was baptized 18 Aug. 1781 in the Dutch Reformed Church in Lunenburg, Lunenburg Co., NS.

Johann RIchard Weinacht was born August 12, 1781, the son of Johnann Balthazar Weinacht and Catherine Elizabeth Halter of Lunenburg, Nova Scotia[1]

He married Catherine Margaret Robar, daughter of George Andreas Robar and Greta Barbara Motz of Lunenburg, and their children included:

  1. Ambrose, born 1805-02-15[1]
  2. Frederick, born 1806-03-28[1], who may have married Catherine Elizabeth Bolivar
  3. Elizabeth, born 1807-07-03[1]
  4. Mary Ann, born 1809-01-25[1]
  5. John, born 1810-07-11[1], who died young
  6. John, born 1811-08-20[1], who may have married Elizabeth Ann Crouse, and who died Feb 15, 1892[2]
  7. Irene, born 1813-07-17[1]
  8. Sarah, born 1815-05-14[1], who died before 1823
  9. Adam, born 1816-08-13[1], who married Caroline Eichel (Oikle)[3]
  10. Nelson, born July 30, 1818[1], who married Sarah Sophia Franck[4]
  11. James Simon, born September 1820[1], who married Anna Barbara Eichel (Oikle)[5]
  12. Sarah, born 1823-01-02[1], who married John Weagle[6]
  13. Anna Catherine, born 1826-06-05[1]
  14. Ann Mary, born 1827-10-20 [1]

This profile shows he died before the 1891 Census

Sources

  1. 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 Lunenburg County and Queens County Birth, Marriage and Death Records From Primary Sources transcribed by Don Shankle, published by the Nova Scotia GenWeb Project, which shows WEINACHT:
    • Richard, born 1781-08-12 and baptized 1781-08-18, Dutch Reformed Church, Lunenburg, parents: Balthazar & Eliz
    • Ambrose, born 1805-02-15 and baptized 1805-03-29, Dutch Reformed Church, Lunenburg, parents: John & Cath
    • Fred, born 1806-03-28 and baptized 1806-04-10, Dutch Reformed Church, Lunenburg, parents: John & Cath
    • Eliz, born 1807-07-03 and baptized 1807-10-10, Dutch Reformed Church, Lunenburg, parents: John & Cath
    • Mary Ann, born 1809-01-25 and baptized 1809-04-15, Dutch Reformed Church, Lunenburg, parents: John & Cath
    • John, born 1810-07-11 and baptized 1810-08-15, Dutch Reformed Church, Lunenburg, parents: John & Cath
    • John, born 1811-08-20 and baptized 1811-10-23, Dutch Reformed Church, Lunenburg, parents: John & Cath
    • Irene, born 1813-07-17 and baptized 1813-08-28, Dutch Reformed Church, Lunenburg, parents: John & Cath
    • Sarah, born 1815-05-14 and baptized 1815-07-30, Dutch Reformed Church, Lunenburg, parents: John & Cath
    • Adam, born 1816-08-13 and baptized 1816-10-13, Dutch Reformed Church, Lunenburg, parents: John & Cath
    • Nelson, born 1818-07-30, and baptized 1818-10-05, Dutch Reformed Church, Lunenburg: parents : John & Cath Roba
    • James Simon, born 1820-09 and baptized 1821-06-26, Dutch Reformed Church, Lunenburg, parents: Richard & Cath
    • Sarah, born 1823-01-02 and baptized 1824-09-30, Dutch Reformed Church, Lunenburg, parents: John & Cath
    • Anna Catherine, born 1826-06-05 and baptized 1826-07-24, Dutch Reformed Church, Lunenburg, parents: John & Cath
    • Ann Mary, born 1827-10-20 and baptized 1827-11-19, Dutch Reformed Church, Lunenburg, parents: John & Cath
  2. Nova Scotia, Queens County, Notes of Brenton Smith, 1700-1950 John is person 15305 on page 80, v. 860 Wesley-Whitehead, and his wife's obituary is on the next page
  3. "Canada Census, 1881," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6R-8ML : 20 May 2019), Adam Whynacht, Liverpool, Queens, Queens, Nova Scotia, Canada; from "1881 Canadian Census." Database with images. Ancestry. (www.ancestry.com : 2008); citing Adam Whynacht, citing Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa, Ontario.
  4. The 1871 Census shows Nelson and Sophia with his mother Catherine, and their younger children in Nova Scotia; District Name: Lunenburg; District Number: 195; Sub-District Name: Bridgewater; Sub-District Number: b; Page Number: 55; Line Number: 11; Microfilm: C-10549; Reference: RG31 - Statistics Canada; Item Number: 902163
  5. "Canada Census, 1881," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6R-HKM : 20 May 2019), Simon Whynacht, Liverpool, Queens, Queens, Nova Scotia, Canada; from "1881 Canadian Census." Database with images. Ancestry. (www.ancestry.com : 2008); citing Simon Whynacht, citing Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa, Ontario.
  6. "Nova Scotia Marriages, 1907-1932," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVBV-1V3L : 8 November 2017), Sarah Weinacht in entry for George Andrew Zinck and Angeline Adelaide Crouse, 27 May 1922; citing Bridgewater, , Nova Scotia, Canada, p. , Nova Scotia Archives, Halifax, Nova Scotia.

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Weinacht-49 and Whynot-16 appear to represent the same person because: both are the father of James
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