1. Hans STUELL
Sr. (5026); born between
1530 and 1535 in of Klafeld, Germany; married Hilla ? (5098) circa 1555;
married Gertrud ? (5027) circa 1565 in
Oberholzklau Parish, Nassau-Siegen, Germany; died between
1590 and 1599 in Klafeld, Nassau-Siegen, Germany.[1]
He lived between 1563 and 1583 in
Klafeld, Nassau-Siegen, Germany. He
bought land from the church in 1563 and is listed as owning a house in Klafeld
in 1566 and 1583.[2]
Hilla ? (5098) was born circa
1535. She died after 1563.[3]
Children of Hans Stuell Sr. (5026) and Hilla ? (5098) were:
2. i. Jost (5028); born between
1555 and 1560 in Alchen, Nassau-Siegen, Germany.[4]
He lived between 1583 and 1629 in
Klafeld, Nassau-Siegen, Germany.[5]
Gertrud ? (5027) was born circa
1534 (of Alchen, Nassau-Siegen, Germany). She died in
1590 in Oberholzklau, Nassau-Siegen, Germany. Gertrud Stuell was burned as a
witch after being accused of bewitching her neighbor's livestock. The source cited is "Geschichte der
Gemeinde Klafeld-Geisweid" by Boettger and Busch (a history of the Klafeld
township).[6]
Children of Hans Stuell Sr. (5026) and Gertrud ? (5027) were:
+ 3.
i. Hans Jr. (5025), born between
1570 and 1575 in Klafeld, Nassau-Siegen, Germany; married
Gertrude Noeh (5065).
3. Hans STUELL
Jr. (5025); born between
1570 and 1575 in Klafeld, Nassau-Siegen, Germany; married
Gertrude Noeh (5065) before 1595;
died between 1599 and 1624 in Klafeld, Nassau-Siegen, Germany.[7]
Gertrude NOEH (5065)[8]
was born circa 1575.[9]
Children of Hans Stuell Jr. (5025) and Gertrude Noeh (5065) were as
follows:
+ 4.
i. Jost
(5016), born circa
1595 in Klafeld, Nassau-Siegen, Germany; married Ehla
Behr (5017).
5. ii. Johannes (5291); born between
1600 and 1605 (of Trupbach, Nassau-Siegen, Germany).[10]
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[1]B.
C. Holtzclaw, Ancestry and Descendants of
the Nassau-Siegen Immigrants to Virginia, 1714-1750 (Orange, VA: Green
Publishers, Inc, 1964), pp. 484-85. Hereinafter cited as Nassau-Siegen Immigrants.
[2]Holtzclaw,
Nassau-Siegen Immigrants, p. 484.
[3]Ibid.
[4]Ibid.,
p. 485.
[5]Ibid.,
p. 486.
[6]Ibid.,
p. 485.
[7]Ibid.,
p. 486.
[8]Or
"Nohe."
[9]World
Family Tree, Vol. 4, #3074.
[10]Holtzclaw,
Nassau-Siegen Immigrants, p. 487.