Er ist verheiratet mit Mary Elizabeth Schell.
Sie haben geheiratet am 31. Dezember 1833 in Brock Township, Ontario, Canada, er war 33 Jahre alt.Quellen 3, 5
Kind(er):
The Jordan/Stanchfield Family History written by Linda Von Rueden Troolin
& Jan Jordan Lokensgard, 1994, Chapter 1:
Nicholas Henry Hebner was born May 3, 1776, probably in the border
area of Germany and Denmark, near Hamburg. It is believed that he and
Margaretha were one of 40 or 50 couples brought to Canada by William
Berczy. The Berczy census of 1803, shows Nicholas, Margaretha and
children Henry, Anna.
They were one of the families to settle in the Province of Upper
Canada, and located in the Township of Markham, in the County of York,
from June of 1794 until
March of 1798. A patent was granted to them on the 26th of September,
1805 for 200 acres of land, in Markham Township. Nicholas Hebner died in
Oxford County, Ontario, April 5, 1855.
Henry Hebner was listed as being on the Markham militia list for the
year 1825. He married Mary Elizabeth Schell Cook, December 31, 1833.
Elizabeth was the widow of a John Cook. She married John Cook, at an
early age and was the mother of five children by him. Elizabeth was the
eldest daughter of Mark Schel and Delila Casler. Elizabeth was born in
1796 in New York and died in 1885 at Lexington, Michigan. Elizabeth and
Henry Hebner had four children, and Charles. Rosanna being the oldest,
followed by Daniel, Mary (Polly), and Eliza. It is unknown what year
Henry Hebner died but Elizabeth married a third time on October 11, 1849,
to John Tool at Pickering, Ontario. He was a widower with 14 children.
Source: Roy C. Leggitt, royc@@cts.com.
The Jordan/Stanchfield Family History written by Linda Von Rueden Troolin
& Jan Jordan Lokensgard, 1994, Chapter 1:
Nicholas Henry Hebner was born May 3, 1776, probably in the border
area of Germany and Denmark, near Hamburg. It is believed that he and
Margaretha were one of 40 or 50 couples brought to Canada by William
Berczy. The Berczy census of 1803, shows Nicholas, Margaretha and
children Henry, Anna.
They were one of the families to settle in the Province of Upper
Canada, and located in the Township of Markham, in the County of York,
from June of 1794 until
March of 1798. A patent was granted to them on the 26th of September,
1805 for 200 acres of land, in Markham Township. Nicholas Hebner died in
Oxford County, Ontario, April 5, 1855.
Henry Hebner was listed as being on the Markham militia list for the
year 1825. He married Mary Elizabeth Schell Cook, December 31, 1833.
Elizabeth was the widow of a John Cook. She married John Cook, at an
early age and was the mother of five children by him. Elizabeth was the
eldest daughter of Mark Schel and Delila Casler. Elizabeth was born in
1796 in New York and died in 1885 at Lexington, Michigan. Elizabeth and
Henry Hebner had four children, and Charles. Rosanna being the oldest,
followed by Daniel, Mary (Polly), and Eliza. It is unknown what year
Henry Hebner died but Elizabeth married a third time on October 11, 1849,
to John Tool at Pickering, Ontario. He was a widower with 14 children.
Source: Roy C. Leggitt, royc@@cts.com.
1 _MILT
2 DATE 1825
2 PLAC Markham Militia
Henry Jacob Hebner | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1833 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Mary Elizabeth Schell |
http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=7309188&pid=1/ Ancestry.com
Residence date: Residence place: Canada/ Ancestry.com
Residence date: 1846-1847 Residence place: Ontario, Canada/ Ancestry.com
Marriage date: 31 Dec 1833 Marriage place: Home District, Ontario, Canada/ Ancestry.com