Generation One
1. Scultheiss Tyl Van FISPE (or Tyl van Hollensteyn )(5097); of
Niederschelden, Germany ; born circa 1415;[1]
died between 1482 and 1488.[2]
He was the owner of the iron-works in
Niederndorf (1444-death) and Schultheiss of the district of Freudenberg
(representative of the Count and chief justice of the district court from 1465)
He was lessee of the Count's ironworks in
the castle in Freudenberg and part owner of copper and iron mines on the
Lurzenbach near Oberschelden-Gosenbach between 1444 and 1445.[3]
Children of Scultheiss Tyl Van Fispe (5097) and an unknown
spouse were as follows:
+ 2.
i. ? (5346), born circa
1435; married Hen vor der Hardt (5122).
+ 3.
ii. Johann Van (5096), born circa
1445.
Generation Two
2. ? VAN
FISPHE (5346); born circa
1435;[4]
married Hen vor der Hardt (5122), son of
Hermann auf dem Berge (5117) and Gertrud Sel (5118), circa 1460.[5]
Hen VOR
DER HARDT (5122) was born circa
1435.[6]
He was the principal owner of the Hardt iron-works before 1504 in Weidenau,
Nassau-Siegen, Germany.[7]
He died after 1504 in the Haardt ironworks, Weidenau, Nassau-Siegen, Germany.[8] For more on this family see the Patt
chapter.
3. Johann Van FISPE (or Fischpe )(5096); born circa
1445;[9]
died circa 1495.
He was the owner of the ironworks between
1493 and 1495 in Niederndorf, Germany.[10]
Children of Johann Van Fispe (5096) and an unknown
spouse were:
+ 5. i. Johann
(5206), of
Niederschelden, Germany; born between 1475 and 1480.
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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. 145. Hereinafter cited as Nassau-Siegen Immigrants.
[2]Ibid.,
p. 147.
[3]Ibid.,
p. 145-6.
[4]Ibid.
[5]Ibid.
[6]Ibid.,
p. 233.
[7]Ibid.
[8]Ibid.
[9]Ibid.,
p. 145.
[10]Ibid.,
p. 147.