Generation Six
20. Henchen FLENDER
(5160);[1]
born 1555 (of the Haardt Ironworks settlement in Weidenau, Nassau-Siegen,
Germany); died between 1611 and 1624 in the Haardt Ironworks settlement in
Weidenau, Nassau-Siegen, Germany.[2]
He was an "elder" or assistant administrative
officer of the township of Weidenau, Nassau-Siegen, Germany in 1595.[3]
Children of Henchen Flender
(5160) and an unknown spouse were as follows:
23. i. Henrich (5161);[4]
born 1578; died between 1632 and 1637.[5]
+ 24. ii. ? (4997), born circa
1585 (of Weidenau, Nassau-Siegen, Germany; married Wilhelm Holtzklau (4996).
22. Ludwig PATT
(5109); born between 1562 and 1563 in the Buschgotthardshuetten iron-works
settlement in Weidenau, Nassau-Siegen, Germany; married ? Gruebner (5110), daughter of Henrich Gruebner
(5126) and Elisaberth Vor Der Hardt
(5127), circa 1584; died circa 1630 in the Muesenershuetten iron-works
settlement in Weidenau, Nassau-Siegen, Germany.[6]
He lived in 1587 in the Buschgotthardshuetten iron-works
settlement in Weidenau, Nassau-Siegen, Germany. He lived between 1624 and 1629
in the Muesenershuetten iron-works settlement in Weidenau, Nassau-Siegen,
Germany.[7],[8]
? GRUEBNER (5110) was born circa 1565.[9]
Children of Ludwig Patt
(5109) and ? Gruebner (5110) were as follows:
+ 25. i. Theiss
(5099), born circa 1585 in the Buschgotthardshuetten iron-works settlement in
Weidenau, Nassau-Siegen, Germany; married Agnes Jung (5100).
26. ii. Johanes (5111);[10]
born circa 1590 in Weidenau, Nassau-Siegen, Germany.[11]
He was a Church Elder in the Presbytery. He lived between 1620
and 1632 in the Fickenhuetten iron-works settlement in Weidenau, Nassau-Siegen,
Germany. He began military service between 1624 and 1629 in the Fickenhuetten
iron-works settlement in Weidenau, Nassau-Siegen, Germany as a Militia member.[12]
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[1]"Henchen Flender vor der Hardt."
[2]Ibid., p. 234.
[3]Ibid.
[4]"Henrich Flender vor der Hardt."
[5]Ibid.
[6]Ibid., p. 241.
[7]paid defense tax in 1624, 1626, 1628, and 1629.
[8]Ibid., p. 241.
[9]World Family Tree, Vol. 14, #1473.
[10]called Johannes Hardt while at Fickenhuetten iron-works settlement.
[11]Holtzclaw, Nassau-Siegen Immigrants, p. 242.
[12]Ibid., p. 242.