Generation Three
4. Gotthard BUSCH (5177); born 1425 in the Haardt Ironworks in Weidenau, Nassau-Siegen, Germany; married Gertrud Scholt
(5178), daughter of Henchen Scholt
(5195), circa 1450; died 1498 in the Buschgotthardshuetten Iron-works in
Weidenau, Nassau-Siegen, Germany.[1]
He lived in 1455 in the Buschhuetten Iron-works settlement in
Bottenbach, Nassau-Siegen, Germany. Just north of Weidenau, the residence of
the two brothers here became known (probably) as the "Flanders" or
"Flender" and the Busch sons born here were called by the surname
"Flender." He founded the Buschgotthardshuetten, an iron-works or
"hammer" now a part of the city of Weidenau circa 1463 in Weidenau,
Nassau-Siegen, Germany.[2]
Gertrud SCHOLT
(5178) was born in 1430 in Germany. She died in 1502 in the Buschgotthardshuetten Iron-works settlement in
Weidenau, Nassau-Siegen, Germany.[3]
Children of Gotthard Busch
(5177) and Gertrud Scholt (5178) were as follows:
6. i. Heylmann (5198); born circa 1452; married ? Fick (5199) circa 1475; died between 1515 and 1516 in the Fickenhuetten iron-works
settlement in Weidenau, Nassau-Siegen, Germany.[4]
7. ii. Heyderich (5200); born circa 1455; married Elsa Fick (5201), daughter of Henchen Fick (5374), circa 1481; died between 1526 and 1528 in the Muenkerschuetten iron-works settlement in Weidenau,
Nassau-Siegen, Germany.[5]
8. iii. Hans
(5202); born circa 1465; married ? Fick (5343), daughter of Tilchen Fick (5378), between 1486 and 1487; died 1521 in Dilnhuetten, Germany.[6]
He inherited his father's interest in the Hammer of
Buschhuetten circa 1498.[7]
+ 9.
iv. Ebert
(5203), born circa 1470; married Agnes ? (5204).
+ 10. v. Hilla
(5168), born circa 1475 in Germany; married Gerhard Busch (5167).
5. Hen BUSCH
(5176); born circa 1425 in the Haardt Ironworks settlement in Weidenau,
Nassau-Siegen, Germany; died between 1471 and 1479 in the Buschhuetten Iron-works settlement
in Weidenau, Nassau-Siegen, Germany.[8]
He lived in 1455 in the Buschhuetten Iron-works settlement in
Bottenbach, Nassau-Siegen, Germany. Just north of Weidenau, the residence of
the two brothers here became known (probably) as the "Flanders" or
"Flender" and the Busch sons born here were called by the surname
"Flender."[9]
Children of Hen Busch
(5176) and an unknown spouse were as follows:
11. i. Johann (5182);[10]
born circa 1455.[11]
12. ii. Tilchen (5183);[12]
born circa 1455.[13]
+ 13. iii. Gerhard
(5167), born circa 1470 in Germany; married Hilla Busch (5168).
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