Zij is getrouwd met John Duncan.
Zij zijn getrouwd voor 1762 te Fauquier Co., VA.
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The Holtzklau family originated from the very ancient parish of Holtzklau, near Siegen, in Nassau-Siegen, Westphalia, Germany, first mentioned in 1089, with a parish church dating back to the 13th century in the central village of Oberholzklau, and a number of other villages in the parish, including Niederholzklau. There is a brook called the Klav (an ancient name for a gully or ravine) which runs through the parish, so that the name means "the woods of Klav." The brook later changes its name to the Ferndorf, runs through Klafeld (the "field of the Klav"), and joins the river Sieg at Weidenau. Holzklau has always been an almost exclusively agricultural parish. The case is different with Weidenau, and to some extent Klafeld. Weidenau was situated at the confluence of the Sieg and the Ferndorf, and due to the abundance of water power was a center of the iron industry from the 15th century and probably even earlier. Besides the old farming village of Weidenau, when our ancestors lived there, the township (Gemeinde) contained seven iron-works settlements as well: Hardt, Muenkershuetten, Muesenershutten, Meinhardt, Schneppenkauten, Fiskenhuetten, and Buschgotthardshuetten. Through marriages in the third and fourth generations of the early Holtzklaus, the Holtzklaus of Weidenau became connected with the ironworks people there, particularly in the family of Johannes Holzklau of Weidenau, the grandfather of our immigrant ancestor, Jacob Holtzklaw.
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John Duncan |
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