Generation Five
16. Franz VOR
DER HARDT (5165);[1]
born circa 1495; married ? Zeyne
(5166), daughter of Henchen Zeyne
(5348) and ? vor der Hardt (5347), circa 1520; died between 1561 and 1562 in the Haardt ironworks
settlement in Weidenau, Nassau-Siegen, Germany.[2]
He lived in 1528 in the Schneppenkauten iron-works settlement
in Weidenau, Nassau-Siegen, Germany. He was the Chief owner with his brother-in-law, Henchen vor der Hardt
II until his death after 1546 in the Haardt ironworks settlement in Weidenau,
Nassau-Siegen, Germany.[3]
? ZEYNE (5166) was born circa 1495.[4]
Children of Franz Vor
Der Hardt (5165) and ? Zeyne (5166) were as follows:
+ 24. i. Chun
(5162), born between 1520 and 1525; married Gela Latsch (5163).
25. ii. Hilla (5351); born circa 1525.[5]
26. iii. ?
(5352); born circa 1525.[6]
27. iv. Peter (5353);[7]
born 1543; died 1593/94 in the Schneppenkauten iron-works settlement in
Weidenau, Nassau-Siegen, Germany.[8]
19. Johann BUSCH
(5169);[9]
born between 1501 and 1502 (of Schneppenkauten iron-works settlement, Weidenau,
Nassau-Siegen, Germany);[10]
married Katrin Fick (5170) circa 1525;[11]
died between 1554 and 1556 in Schneppenkauten, Germany.[12]
Katrin FICK (5170) was born circa 1500.[13]
Children of Johann Busch
(5169) and Katrin Fick (5170) were as follows:
28. i. Peter (5175); born circa 1535; died between 1589 and 1592.[14]
29. ii. Henrich (5184); born between 1535 and 1540; married Gela Hart (5185) circa 1560; died after 1599 in the Schneppenkauten iron-works
settlement in Weidenau, Nassau-Siegen, Germany.[15]
He was a Church elder and member of the Presbytery.[16]
Children of Johann Busch
(5169) and an unknown spouse were:
+ 30. i. Johann
(5173), born between 1530 and 1535 (of Schneppenkauten iron-works settlement,
Weidenau, Nassau-Siegen, Germany); married ? Kunigund (5174).
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[1]Called Franz Hiln (Hilla's Franz); vor der Hardt (of the Hardt-an ironworks).
[2]Ibid.
[3]Ibid.
[4]Ibid.
[5]Ibid.
[6]Ibid.
[7]or Flendener.
[8]Ibid.
[9]"Orthiln Johann" referring to his mother Hilla and her shop on the corner Ort.
[10]Ibid.
[11]World Family Tree, Vol. 14, #1473.
[12]Ibid.
[13]Ibid.
[14]Holtzclaw, Nassau-Siegen Immigrants, p. 235.
[15]Ibid.
[16]Ibid.