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7.  Wilhelm HOLTZKLAU (4996); born between 1573 and 1574 in Weidenau, Nassau-Siegen, Germany; married ? Flender (4997), daughter of Henchen Flender (5160), circa 1604 in Germany; died circa 1630 in Siegen, Nassau-Siegen, Germany "when the plague was raging in Nassau-Siegen."[1]

 

     ? FLENDER (4997) was born circa 1585 (of Weidenau, Nassau-Siegen, Germany).[2]

     Children of Wilhelm Holtzklau (4996) and ? Flender (4997) were:

+       11.        i.    Johannes (4980), born 1609/10 (of Weidenau, Nassau-Siegen, Germany); married Hebel Flender (4981).

 

 

9.  Johannes HOLTZKLAU (5304); born circa 1583 in Siegen, Nassau-Siegen, Germany; married Kathrin ? (5305) 1608 in Siegen, Nassau-Siegen, Germany; died 1630 in Siegen, Nassau-Siegen, Germany.[3]

     He began military service in 1613 in Siegen, Nassau-Siegen, Germany, a member of the militia from 1616-1627.[4]

 

     Kathrin ? (5305) was born circa 1585.[5]

     Children of Johannes Holtzklau (5304) and Kathrin ? (5305) both born in Siegen, Nassau-Siegen, Germany, were as follows:

         12.        i.    Ann Lisbeth (5306); born 1625 and christened Jan 16, 1625 in the Evangelica Reformed Church.[6]

         13.        ii.    Agnes Cathrin (5307); born 1631, a "posthumous daughter," and christened 3rd Sunday after Easter  at the Evangelical Reformed Church.[7]

 

 

 

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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), p. 195, 220. Hereinafter cited as Nassau-Siegen Immigrants.

[2]The Church of the Latter Day Saints, compiler, "FamilySearch Ancestral File, v4.19"; Family Group Record, Whilhelm Holtzclaw (AFN:8PRQ-4S), Ancestral File,  Hereinafter cited as "LDS Ancestral File, v4.19".

[3]Holtzclaw, Nassau-Siegen Immigrants, p. 209.

[4]Ibid.

[5]Ibid.

[6]Ibid., p. 210.

[7]Ibid., p. 210.