ROTHENHAUSER TO RODENHISER A Compilation from Family Member Sources Kenneth S. Paulsen contributed the first three generations:- I. HANS HEINRICH ROTHENHAUSER was born at Hofstetten, Erzbistum or Archbishopric of Mainz about 1651. His wife’s name is unknown. The date of his death, likely at Klein Heubach, is also unknown. Hans H. Rothenhauser was the mayor (Schultheis) of Hofstetten. II. 1. JOHANN ADAM MICHAEL ROTHENHAUSER (Hans Heinrich1) b: ca. 1676, Hofstetten; d: 16 August 1736 at Klein Heubach; m: 12 July 1701 at Klein Heubach, SUSANNE BECHTOLD d.o.: Matthaus Bechtold; b: at Klein Heubach 2 August 1666, d: Klein Heubach 16 February 1749. Johann Adam was a tailor. III. Children – 5 – surname Rothenhauser 1. SABINE MARGARETE 2. HANS GEORG 3. JOHANN PHILIPP FRIEDRICH 4. SUSANNA KATHARINA 5. JOHANN (Hans) MICHAEL III. 3. JOHANN PHILIPP FRIEDRICH ROTHENHAUSER (Adam2/Heinrich1) b. 22 July 1704, Klein Heubach, Lowenstein-Wertheim; d. at First Peninsula, Lunenburg Township, Nova Scotia 14 January 1794 (Zion Lutheran Church records). m. at Klein Heubach, Lowenstein, 13 January 1740 ANNA ELIZABETHA (Eliza) ZINK d.o. Hans Georg and Anna Barbara (Rodenbach) Zink Eliza b. at Klein Heubach about November 1712 and died at First Peninsula, Lunenburg Township, NS 17 April 1785 (ZLL) Family History Insert:- Johann Philipp was a baker in Klein Heubach. The Kirchenbuch (church book/parish register) records that he immigrated to America in 1751. He and his family arrived in Halifax, Nova Scotia from Rotterdam on board the ship Murdoch. The ship manifest indicates that there were six people in his group: one adult male, two adult females, two boys, and one girl. In July 1752, Philipp Rothenhauser and his family were at the Blockhouse and the isthmus of Halifax (present day Dutch Village). The family consisted of six members. By February-April 1753, victualling lists implied that the family comprised five members. (His daughter Elizabeth had died by this time). In 1753 Philipp Friedrich Rothenhauser received a 30-acre Crown grant at Clearland Range A, Lot 2. By 1760 he had traded his 30-acre lot at Clearland with Gottlieb Muhlig. Muhlig had originally been granted his lot at First Peninsula Range A, Lot 10 which Rothenhauser registered as his in 1760. In the 300-acre land lottery, Philip drew Third Division Lot E-10. Philipp Rothenhauser appears on the 1770 census for Lunenburg Township. He had a family of five including himself: one man, two boys, one woman, one girl. Friedrich Rothenhauser appears on the 1773 poll tax of Lunenburg township. He was a farmer, owned ten cattle and five sheep and assessed a poll tax of three Schillings, eight and ha’pence. Contributed by Dorothy M. Rhodenizer:- Philipp was a Lutheran by religion, elected elder of the church in Lunenburg 1770; contributed to the construction of the church by giving material, money and time as a laborer. Philipp and his wife Elizabetha brought with them four children (others died in Germany):- 1. ANNA BARBARA, born 26 Aug 1740; married (or died) about 1755; 2. MARIA ELIZABETH, born 1742; died before 1755 (by April 1753). 3. PHILIPP GEORG, born 6 May 1744; married 7 May 1771; 4. HANS GEORG, born 1748; died before 1755. [See Page 5] The Murdoch left Rotterdam, Holland on June 22, 1751; arrived Halifax, NS 19 Sept. 1751, with master: Robert Hamilton, “298 souls, lost 29 enroute”. (Ref: “Foreign Protestants”). [Ref: Nelson Wagner] JOHANN PHILIPP ROTHENHAUSER: Notes from Bell’s Register Contributed by Albert Thornhill: Murdoch -1751, baker, age 40, from “Heyback” [Klein Heuback in the Principality of Lowenstein Wertheim] (see “The Foreign Protestants and the Settlement of Nova Scotia”, page 98) 1.2.2.1. Indebted for 1 freight 70.17.8 (i.e. had paid for 3 freights). Wrote a clumsy signature. Halifax – Vict. List, Aug. – Oct., 1752 (List No. 4) – Philip, Anna, Anna Barbara, Philip George, Hans George, Elizabeth Rotchauser. [Spelling as in records]. List of settlers, July 1752 (Printed by Akins) – Among the foreigners “at the Blockhouse and the Isthmus”, Philip Rotchauser, with family consisting of 1 male and 2 females below the age of 16. Compassionate Vict. List – Feb. – Apr. 1753 – Philip, Elizabeth, Anna Barbara Rotchauser [3 names on the Compassionate List implied 5 individuals in the family being provisioned]. Lunenburg – Return of Arms, Dec. 1753 – Philip Rothehauser – Creighton’s Division. – 30 Acre Farm Lots – 1753-4 Allotment List – Philip Rothehauser – Clearland A2. Livestock Distribution 1754 – Philip Rothehauser and Georg Jacob Feindall, Lot No. 8 – 1 cow, 1 sheep. Vict. List, June 1755 – Philip, Elizabeth, George Rothenhauser (Nos. 626, 627, 628). Vict. List, Feb. – May, 1756 – Philip, Elizabeth, George Rohthauser (Nos. 1022, 1023, 1024). Vict. List, Jan. – May, 1757 – Philip, Elizabeth, George Rothhauser. Registry of Town Lots, 1760 – Phillip Rothehauser, Creighton’s Division B7 & B8. Registry of 30 Acre Lots, 1760 – Phillip Rothuzzer – 1st Peninsula B-10 [This seems to have been a straight exchange with Gotlieb Muhlig, who was allotted this in 1753-4 and is registered for Clearland A-2 in 1760]. 300 Acre Lots, Second Drawing, 7 Nov. 1763 – Philip Rothenhauser, Third division, E-10. The List shows that “Rothenhauser” also paid the fees for 300 acre Lots for Henry Jammer’s and for Jacob Brand’s orphans. [Note: Rothenhauser’s son married one of the Brandts eight years later]. Marriage, 7 May 1771 – Georg Philip Rothenhausser and Maria Barbara Brandlin. (Roll II). Baptism, 9 Apr. 1772 – Susanna Catherine, of Philip George and Anna Barbara Rothenhauser (b. 26 March) (Roll II). Lutheran Church – Phillip Rothenhauser elected one of the elders in 1770. He contributed voluntary labour and a money donation towards the building of the Church (1770-71); signed the Membership Roll in 1775; appears in the Church account book 1770-85. – Georg Philipp Rodenhauser signed the Membership Roll in 1775; appears in the Church account book 1772-79; [died or moved away (from the church?) in 1779]. Township Grants, 30 June 1784 – Georg Philipp Rothenhauser 630 acres. Allotment Lists (Crown Lands) – Among the “Dutch Lots in the North Suburb” John Philip Rhodenhauser E-5 front range north half. IV. Children – 10 – surname Rothenhauser 1. ANNA BARBARA 2. ELISABETHA 3. MARIA ELISABETHA 4. JORG PHILIPP 5. PHILIPP GEORG 6. MARIA ELISABETHA 7. ANDREAS 8. JOHANN GEORG 9. JOHANN GOTTLIEB 10. JOHANN GEORG “CASPER” IV. 1. ANNA BARBARA ROTHENHAUSER (Johann Philip3/Adam2/..) b. at Klein Heubach, Fsm. Lowenstein-Wertheim 26 August 1740 (Ref: Kb.K.-H.); m. ca. 1755 ? IV. 2. ELISABETHA ROTHENHAUSER (Johann Philip3/Adam2/Hans1) b. at Klein Heubach 24 September 1741 (Kb.K.-H.) d. at Klein Heubach 24 September 1741 (Kb.K.-H.) IV. 3. MARIA ELISABETHA ROTHENHAUSER (Johann Philip3/Adam2/Hans1) b. at Klein Heubach 12 June 1742 (Kb.K.-H.); ?d: bef. 1755 IV. 4. JoRG PHILIPP ROTHENHAUSER (Johann Philip3/Adam2/Hans1) b. at Klein Heubach 7 April 1743; d. at Klein Heubach 30 April 1743 (Kb.K.-H.) IV. 5. PHILIPP GEORG ROTHENHAUSER (Philipp3/Adam2/Hans Heinrich1) m. 7 May 1771 at Lunenburg, Nova Scotia ANNA BARBARA MARIA BRANDT d.o. Johann Jacob and Anna Sophia Brandt [see below] IV. 6. ANDREAS ROTHENHAUSER (Johann Philipp3/Johann Adam2/Hans1) b. at Klein Heubach 30 November 1746 (Kb.K.-H.) d. at Klein Heubach 1 December 1746 (Kb.K.-H.) IV. 7. MARIA ELISABETHA ROTHENHAUSER Johann Philip3/Adam2/Hans1) b. at Klein Heubach 4 October 1747 (Kb.K.-H.) d. at Klein Heubach 8 December 1747 (Kb.K.-H.) IV. 8. HANS GEORG ROTHENHAUSER (Johann Philip3/Adam2/..) b. at Klein Heubach 10 Sept. 1748 (Kb.K.-H.); d. bef. 1755 at First Peninsula, Lunenburg County, NS IV. 9. JOHANN GOTTLIEB ROTHENHAUSER (Johann Philip3/Adam2/Hans1) b. at Klein Heubach 17 February 1751 (Kb.K.-H.) d. at Klein Heubach 17 February 1751 (Kb.K.-H.) IV. 10. JOHANN GEORG “CASPER” ROTHENHAUSER (Johann Philip3/..) born about 1752/1753 – Halifax, Nova Scotia [Ref:- Terrence M. Punch] mar: abt. 1780, Lunenburg, NS Maria Elisabetha ____ [dates unknown] 1. Maria Elizabeth Rhodenizer b: bef 19 May 1784, Lunenburg mar: 7 Dec 1802, Zion Lutheran Church, Lunenburg, NS Johann George (Nagler) Naugler ……………. 11 children 2. Johann Michael Rhodenizer b: 24 Nov 1788, Lunenburg, NS ch: 4 Dec 1788, Zion Lutheran Church; d: 4 Aug 1791, Lunenburg, NS * * * * * NOTE:- The Rothenhauser-Rodenhiser family has many “twigs” on its Family Tree — this history is only of a very few members, but with widespread geographical locations. Many thanks to the Contributors as research of this nature is impossible, except for family records.- Muriel M. Davidson, Compiler. IV. 5. PHILIPP GEORG RHODENHAUSER (Philipp3/Adam2/Hans Heinrich1) b: at Klein-Heubach, Furstentum Lowenstein-Wertheim 6 May 1744 (ref: (Kb.K.-H.) and died at First Peninsula, Lunenburg Township, Nova Scotia 27 September 1828. m: at Lunenburg, Nova Scotia 7 May 1771 (ref: S.J.A.L.) ANNA BARBARA MARIA BRANDT d.o.: Johann Jacob Brandt & Anna Sophia Christiana Frederika (Faulkenheim); b: at Mahone Bay, NS 14 March 1754; bptz: 24 Mar 1754, St. John’s Lutheran Church, Lunenburg, NS. (ref: S.J.A.L.); d: 1826, First Peninsula, Nova Scotia Family History Insert:- Philipp Georg was a baker, also a farmer on First Peninsula, where part of the original farm is still owned by Rhodenhizers — see history of Andrew Rodenhiser and his son, William Rodenhiser. * * * * * Following data from Albert Thornhill, Lunenburg, NS Additional data from church records, courtesy of Nelson Wagner V. Children – 11 – surname Rhodenhauser 1. SUSANNAH CATHERINE 2. ANNA REGINA 3. MARIA ELIZABETH 4. MARIA BARBARA 5. GEORG PHILIPP 6. JOHN LEONARD 7. SUSANNA ELIZABETH 8. JOHAN MICHAEL 9. SOPHIA ELIZABETH 10. ANDREAS (Andrew) 11. CASPAR V. 1. SUSANNAH CATHERINE RHODENHAUSER (Philipp4/Philipp3/Adam2/..) b: 26 Mar 1772; c: 9 Apr 1772, St. John’s Lutheran Church, Lunenburg, NS; d: 5 Nov 1810, Lunenburg, NS; bur: m: 30 Jun 1794, Zion Lutheran Church, Lunenburg, NS JOHAN NICHOLAUS WENTZEL, shipbuilder; b: ca. 1764 Eldest s.o. Johan Conradt & Anna Margaretha (Conrad) Wentzel VI. 7 children – surname Wentzel * * * * * V. 2. ANNA REGINA RACHEL RHODENHAUSER (Philipp4/Philipp3/..) b. 27 July 1774 m. HENRY MATTHIAS FEINAR 23 April 1797 (Only 2 children known) V. 3. MARIA ELISABETH RHODENHAUSER b. 13 May 1777 m. JOHN DANIEL DAVIS ZWICKER 14 May 1797 (Nine children) V. 4. MARIA BARBARA RHODENHAUSER b. 24 Nov 1779 d: 12 Feb. 1876 m. 4 May 1812 JOHAN CASPER FEENER b: 1772 Upper LaHave; d: 18 Sep. 1852, . bur: Mahone Bay, N.S. [ref: Ken Paulsen] (No children?) V. 5. GEORG PHILIPP RHODENHAUSER b. 7 Aug 1782 d: 28 May 1866 m. 5 May 1812 CATHERINE ELIZABETH (Rehfuss) RAFUSE b: 16 Jul 1795, Lunenburg; d: 28 Dec 1855, Auburndale, Lun. Co., NS Both buried in Auburndale Cemetery, near Bridgewater, NS (Five children known to date) V. 6. JOHN LEONARD ROTHENHAUSER b. 9 mar 1785 [See below for my husband’s descendancy — names underlined] V. 7. SUZANNA ELIZABETH ROTHENHAUSER b. 14 Jan 1788, first Peninsula; d. 27 Jan 1862 bur: Lunenburg, NS V. 8. SOPHIA ELIZABETH ROTHENHAUSER b. 25 Nov 1790 First Peninsula; d. 13 Aug 1803 bur: Lunenburg, NS V. 9. ANDREAS ROTHENHAUSER Sr. b. 5 Apr 1794 d: 11 Jul 1882, First Peninsula m. 10 Feb 1820, Lunenburg, NS ANNA BARBARA EMENEAU b. 6 Dec 1796 d: 28 Dec 1872, First Peninsula, NS; bur: Lunenburg, NS (Seven children) V. 10. GEORG CASPAR ROTHENHAUSER b. 12 July 1797 d: bef 1881 [Ref: Census] m. 25 Dec 1834, MARIA ELIZABETH LOUISE (Emineau) SILVER b. 1801 d: bef 1881 [Census] (Six children) VI. 3. James Elias Rhodenizer mar Augusta Jane Sylva VII. 4. Albert Freeman Rodenhiser mar Emma Winnifred Beck VIII. 3. DAVID ANDREW RODENHISER mar VERONA LILLIAN ADAMS David and his son William reside First Peninsula, NS V 6. JOHN LEONARD ROTHENHAUSER b. 9 mar 1785, First Peninsula bptz: 19 Mar 1785, Zion Lutheran Church Records, Lunenburg d: 30 Aug 1876, Dayspring; bur: Dayspring Cemetery m. (1) 21 Dec 1809, Lunenburg SEBILLE LOY b. 20 Apr 1793, Lunenburg, NS d.o.: Johannes Heinrich & Philippina (Bachman) Loy died age 17, 22 Dec 1810; bur: Hillcrest Cemetery, Lunenburg, NS Their son, John Leonard Rothenhauser Jr. was first of this family to settle at Tancook Island in 1846 [see below] m. (2) CATHERINE BARBARA SCHLAGENWEIDT b. 6 June 1790 m. (3) ELIZABETH (MELDRUM) FRASER b. 11 Feb 1791 VI. 1. JOHN LEONARD ROTHENHAUSER b: 27 Nov 1810 d: 1885, Big Tancook Island; bur: Big Tancook Island Cemetery m: 15 July 1841 LUCY LOUISE SCHLAGENWEIT b: 19 Feb 1819 chr: 24 Jul 1859, Baptist Church, Big Tancook Island d.o. John Frederick & Hannah Elizabeth (Darez) Schlagenweit d: 12 May 1901, ae 82, Big Tancook Island, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia bur: Big Tancook Island Cemetery, Big Tancook Island, NS 1881 Census: Leonard was a Baptist, farmer, fisherman VII. 1. SOPHIA RHODENIZER mar. George Isaac (Levi) Levy – 7 children VII. 2. SARAH ANN RHODENIZER mar. Alexander Wilson – (11 children) VII. 3. ZENAS AMOS RHODENIZER mar. Mary Ann Cross – 5 children VII. 4. JANE RHODENIZER mar. David Baker – (7 children) VII. 5. JOHN DAVID RHODENIZER mar. Louisa Caroline Wentzell – (14 children) [Carol Baker Beaulieu is one of the descendants] VII. 6. AUGUSTA RHODENIZER – Died Young VII. 7. LOUISA ELIZABETH RHODENIZER mar. John Benjamin Levy – (5 children) VII. 8. JULIA RHODENIZER – Died Young VII. 9. EMMA J. RHODENIZER – unmarried – 1859-1939 VII. 10. ANGELA RHODENIZER mar. David Crooks (10 children) * * * * * V. 6. JOHN LEONARD ROTHENHAUSER b. 9 Mar 1785, First Peninsula; d: 30 Aug 1876, Dayspring/Summerside, Lunenburg Co., NS; bur: Dayspring Cemetery, Dayspring, NS m. (2) 14 Jan 1812, CATHERINA BARBARA SCHLAGENWEIDT b: 6 Jun 1790; bptz: 22 Jun 1790, Zion Lutheran Church, Lunenburg, NS d: bef. 1865, Dayspring, NS; bur: Dayspring Cemetery, Dayspring, NS d.o.: Frederick & Catherine Elizabeth (Veigel) Schlagenweidt m. (3): 12 Nov 1865, Dayspring, MRS. ELIZABETH FRASER, widow of James Fraser. Elizabeth b. 11 Feb 1791; see FRASER FAMILY d: 14 Feb 1890, Dayspring/Summerside, NS; no children. Family History Insert:- Ref: History of the County of Lunenburg, Mather Byles DesBrisay:- 12 Nov 1865: Marriage, Leonard Rhodenizer of Upper LaHave, ae. 82 to Mrs. Elizabeth Fraser, in her 71st year, widow of the late James Fraser, LaHave, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia 14 Feb 1890: Deaths, Elizabeth, widow of Leonard Rhodenizer of Summerside, ae. 99 yrs., 3 days. Elizabeth’s maiden name : MELDRUM Leonard Rhodenizer had one or more large mills, built vessels near where Dayspring Cemetery is presently located. The need for more timber is the reason why two sons of Johann David went eastward to Guysborough County to receive land grants. VI. Children (2) – 10 – surname Rothenhauser/Rhodenizer 2. GEORGE EDWARD Sr. 3. BENJAMIN 4. FRANCIS 5. ZENAS URSINUS 6. EMELIE AMELIA 7. JOHANN DAVID 8. MARIANNE 9. JOHANN GEORGE SOLOMON 10. LOUISA SOPHIA 11. SARAH BARBARA VI. 2. GEORGE EDWARD ROTHENHAUSER Sr. b. 3 Nov 1812 farmer m.: 23 Nov 1837, LUCY LOUISA HIRTLE b: 4 July 1818 – (11 children) VII. 6. Simeon Jacob Rhodenizer mar. Amelia Knickle VIII. 12. Morris Valson Rodenhiser mar. Eva Margaret Ann Hirtle IX. 9. Ivan Edward Rodenhiser mar. Shirley Elaine Gardner X. 1. Dr. David Ivan Rodenhiser mar. Susan Petra Warmels * * * * * VI. 3. BENJAMIN ROTHENHAUSER b. 3 Jul 1814, Upper LaHave, NS m. (1) 7 Dec 1837 MARY CATHERINE WEINACHT b: 3 July 1814 Children (1) – 11 – surname Rhodenizer VII. 11. Albert Rhodenizer mar. Esther Menetta Silver VIII. 1. Mark Ellard Rhodenizer mar. Effie Ena Kaizer IX. 1. Russell Keith Rhodenizer mar. (1) Marion Kathleen Rafuse X. 1.Keith William Rhodenizer mar. Mary Edith Lawson VI. 3. BENJAMIN m. (2) 27 Dec 1873 SARAH ANN (MULLOCK) LANGILLE Children (2) — 1 – surname Rhodenizer NOTE:- Benjamin and Mary Ann were buried in the United Church lot in Bridgewater, located behind a stone church – now torn down. The graves were removed to Brookside Cemetery. Sarah Ann is buried at West Northfield Cemetery, Nova Scotia * * * * * VI. 4. FRANCIS ROTHENHAUSER b: 21 Mar 1816, Upper LaHave, NS m.: bef. 1846 ELIZABETH (Eliza)________ VII. Children – 5 – surname Rodenhiser/Rhodenizer * * * * * VI. 5. ZENAS (URSINUS) ROTHENHAUSER b: 18 Jan 1818, Upper LaHave, NS m.: 20 Feb 1845 SOPHIA “AUGUSTA” HIRTLE b.: 1824 d.o.: John Michael & Sarah (Foehner) Hirtle VII. Children — 12 — surname Rodenhiser * * * * * VI. 6. EMILY AMELIA ROTHENHAUSER b: 15 Apr 1820, Upper Lahave, NS m.: 30 Apr 1840, WILLIAM WAGNER b: 5 Nov 1820 VII. Children – 9 – surname Wagner * * * * * VI. 7. JOHANN DAVID ROTHENHAUSER — following Child No. 11 * * * * * VI. 8. MARIANNE ROTHENHAUSER b.: 7 Aug 1824, Summerside, NS Ch: 16 Oct 1824, Summerside, NS; * * * * * VI. 9. JOHN GEORGE SOLOMON ROTHENHAUSER b.: 26 Mar 1826 d.: 31 Dec 1887, Alma, New Brunswick m.: 1854 CATHERINE RAFUSE b.: 22 Oct 1830; d.o.: John Peter Rehfus/Rafuse & Mary Magdalene (Eisenhauer) d.: 5 Feb 1915, Cambridge, Mass. – buried there VI. Children – 12 – surname Rhodenizer One descendant of this family is Robert LeRoy Rhodenizer, Barss Corner VII. 6. Tupper Uriah Rhodenizer & Matilda Magdalene (Rafuse) VIII. 3. Ira Laurence Rhodenizer & Muriel Ethel (Wentzel) IX. 4. Robert LeRoy Rhodenizer & Marlean Frances (Taylor) X. 1. Kay Lorraine Rhodenizer mar. William George McCauley 2. Patricia Lorraine Rhodenizer mar. Blair Francis Richards 3. Donna Marie Rhodenizer mar. Paul Mitchell Taylor 4. Paul Robert Rhodenizer – Died Young 5. Gordon Lee Rhodenizer mar. Lisa Irene Chandler 6. Debra Eileen Rhodenizer mar. Sterling Mitchell Zwicker * * * * * VI. 10. LOUISA ROTHENHAUSER b. 14 Dec 1828, LaHave, NS m.: CONRAD HIRTLE s.o. James Hirtle * * * * * VI. 11. SARAH BARBARA ROTHENHAUSER b.: 24 Apr 1831, LaHave, NS bptz: 22 Nov 1831, Rev. Weeks, Lutheran Church, Lunenburg, NS * * * * * VI. 7. JOHANN DAVID ROTHENHAUSER farmer b: 7 Apr 1822, Summerside (Dayspring), Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia d: 1891, Dayspring, NS; bur: Dayspring Cemetery, Dayspring, NS m: 1848, Kingsburg, Lun. Co., NS CATHERINE MARGARET MOSER (Katie) b: 1825, Moser’s Head, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia d: bef. 1891, Dayspring, NS; bur: Dayspring Cemetery, Dayspring, NS d.o.: John Moser & Mary Catherine (Creaser) Moser VII. Children – 11 – surname Rhodenizer 1. JEREMIAH 2. SARAH TAMAR 3. BARBARA 4. LAVINIA 5. LEONARD 6. DAVID CHARLES 7. RUPERT 8. ANDREW 9. CATHERINE 10. ALICE M. 11. ALBERT VII. 1. JEREMIAH RHODENIZER b: 1851, Upper LaHave, Lunenburg Co., NS d: 7 Jan 1890, Boston, MA., typhoid fever m: 11 May 1872, Lunenburg, Licence, Church of England MATILDA SMITH b: 1851, Lunenburg, NS; d: d.o.: Edward & Elizabeth (Smith) Smith, Lunenburg, NS * * * * * VII. 2. SARAH TAMAR RHODENIZER b: 20 Jan 1852, LaHave, Lunenburg Co., NS d: 9 Sep 1930, Dayspring, NS; bur: Dayspring Cemetery, Dayspring, NS m: 2 Jun 1870, Baptist Church, Bridgewater, Lunenburg Co., NS JOHN ELIAS FRASER s.o. William & Lucy (Bolivar) Fraser b: 7 Jan 1845, LaHave, NS; d: 6 Mar 1935, Dayspring, Nova Scotia VIII. Children – 10 – surname Fraser * * * * * VII. 3. BARBARA RHODENIZER b: 1854, Upper LaHave, NS; d: m: ARCHIBALD McLEAN [No further information] * * * * * VII. 4. LAVINIA RHODENIZER b: 1856, Summerside, Lunenburg Co., NS m: CALVIN LANTZ [No further information] * * * * * VII. 5. LEONARD RHODENIZER b: 1858, Summerside, Lunenburg Co., NS m: 17 Oct 1885 at Liscombe, Guysborough Co., NS CLARA J. NICKERSON, age 20, born Newdiquoddy, Halifax Co., NS d.o. Ansel & Ellen Nickerson [Couple moved to United States] They had one daughter, MARION, married ______ MADDEN Two children — res: United States. NOTE:- Leonard was with his brother DAVID to obtain timber grants and supply the mills at Dayspring, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia. * * * * * VII. 6. DAVID CHARLES RHODENIZER — Will be completed after No. 11. * * * * * VII. 7. RUPERT RHODENIZER b: ca. 1861; Died Young * * * * * VII. 8. ANDREW RHODENIZER b: 1862, Summerside, Lunenburg Co., NS [No further information] * * * * * VII. 8. CATHERINE (Kate) RHODENIZER b: 6 Jul 1865, Summerside, NS d: 5 Jun 1898, Upper LaHave; both bur: Dayspring Cemetery. m: 18 Feb 1884, JOHN LEONARD “AMMON” BURNS b: 6 Aug 1860; chr: 29 Sep 1860; d: 28 Nov 1921; s.o. George G. & Mary G. ( ) Burns VIII. Children – 6 – surname Burns 1. ALMENA “ALMA” BURNS mar NORMAN JONES 2. KATHERINE “LAVINIA” BURNS mar EDWARD C. RAFUSE 3. LOIS MARRETTA BURNS mar LESLIE McCORMACK 4. GEORGE EDWIN BURNS mar SUSAN JANE MAHONEY IX. 10. EVELYN MARION BURNS mar. RALPH STEPHEN GETSON Ralph s.o. Stephen Elvon & Mary Evelyn (Publicover) Getson VIII. 5. LILLIAN BEATRICE BURNS mar DAVID VIDIAN RICHARD 6. EDNA KATIE BURNS mar HARRY HAMPTON * * * * * VII. 10. ALICE M. RHODENIZER b: 3 Jan 1866; mar: WILBERT FEENER VIII. 1. A daughter MARION FEENER resided in United States * * * * * VII. 11. ALBERT FREEMAN RHODENIZER b: 3 Jan 1870, Summerside, NS [No further information] * * * * * VII. 6. DAVID CHARLES RHODENIZER b: 29 Apr 1860, Summerside, NS d: Nov 1947; bur: United Church Cemetery, Liscombe, Nova Scotia m: 24 Dec 1881, at Liscombe, #104-67, Guys. Co. Marriages, PANS ELEANOR (Ellen) CROOKS 19, spinster; b: 1868, Liscombe, NS d: 22 Feb 1931, Pictou, Pictou County, Nova Scotia bur: Laurel Hill Cemetery, Pictou, Pictou Co., Nova Scotia d.o.: George and Mary Ann (Mitchell) Crooks [ref: Terrence Punch] David was a lumberman, had a mill at Liscombe, NS VIII. Children – 7 – surname Rhodenizer 1. ANNIE CATHERINE (Kate) 2. RUPERT 3. ELIZABETH TAMAR 4. JOHN WILLIAM LEONARD 5. NONA ALICE 6. FLORENCE (Flossie) ELEANOR 7. MINNIE LAURA VIII. 1. ANNIE CATHERINE (Kate) RHODENIZER b: 12 Dec 1882 d: 11 Oct 1967; bur: Riverside Cemetery, Moser’s River, NS m: 1902 JOSEPH THOMAS SHARPE Jr. b: 29 Sep 1880, Essex, England s.o.: Joseph Thomas Sharpe Sr. & Mary Naomi Kennivator, England d: 5 Jan 1979; bur: Riverside Cemetery, Moser’s River, Halifax Co., NS NOTE: See “Where Broad Atlantic Surges Roll” by Philip L. Hartling IX. Children – 10 – surname Sharpe * * * * * VIII. 2. RUPERT RHODENIZER b: ca. 1884, Liscombe Mills; Died Young * * * * * VIII. 3. ELIZABETH TAMAR RHODENIZER b: 28 Apr 1885, Liscombe Mills, NS d: 14 Sep 1961; bur: St. Barnabas Cemetery, Ecum Secum, NS mar: 26 Aug 1904, Liscombe Mills, NS JAMES THOMAS DAVIDSON s.o.” James Davis/Davidson & Jemima Catherine (Smith) >>>>>>> [For complete family — see DAVIDSON] <<<<<<< * * * * * VIII. 4. JOHN WILLIAM LEONARD RHODENIZER (Len) b: 9 Aug 1886; d: September 1968 m: 1915, Liscombe Mills, NS GRACE DARLING CROOKS d.o. Murphy Crooks b: 1900; d: 1984; bur: Riverside Cemetery, Sherbrooke, NS IX. 1. ROY 2. BARBARA 3. VELMA 4. JESSE (D/Y) 5. JESSIE * * * * * VIII. 5. NONA ALICE RHODENIZER b: 16 May 1890; d: March 1962 mar: abt 1914, Stoughton, Mass., ROSS EDWARD JEWERS b: 24 May 1890, Mitchell Bay, NS; d: Jan 1979; both buried near Newtown, Guysborough Co., NS Ross s.o. James Henry & Annie Jemima (Davidson) Jewers IX. 1. Carl Renford “Fred” Jewers mar. Dorothy Marie Inness 2. Anna Joyce Jewers mar. Edgar Alfred Nickerson 3. Earle Huntley Jewers mar. Marion Jordan 4. June Faye Jewers mar. Daniel Joseph McLean * * * * * VIII. 6. FLORENCE (Flossie) ELEANOR RHODENIZER b: 19 Mar 1892 d: 30 Sep 1970, Concord, New Hampshire mar: 31 Dec 1912, Cambridge, MA. THOMAS HARVEY VEINOTTE b: 1 Oct 1886, Clearland, Lunenburg Co., NS; d: 19 May 1977, Epsom, New Hampshire Both buried Pine Grove Cemetery, Northwood, New Hampshire IX. 1. THOMAS PENNY VEINOTTE (deceased) * * * * * VIII. 7. MINNIE LAURA RHODENIZER b. Oct 6, 1894, Liscombe Mills, NS; d: Nov 23, 1940, Pictou, Pictou Co., Nova Scotia bur: Laurel Hill Cemetery, Pictou, Pictou Co., Nova Scotia mar: 1920 ARTHUR WILLIAM WHITMAN b: Aug 3, 1890; d: Jan 26, 1972; bur: Heatherdale Memorial Gardens, Alma, NS s.o.: William Whitman & Mary Ann (Mitchell) Whitman IX. 1. MARY THELMA WHITMAN mar. IRVINE H. KELSEY X. 1. BRIAN WHITMAN KELSEY 2. MARILYN JILL KELSEY 3. MURRAY GORDON KELSEY * * * IX. 2. ETHEL FAYE WHITMAN bur: Heatherdale Memorial Gardens, at Alma, Pictou Co., NS * * * IX. 3. SHIRLEY TYRA WHITMAN mar. WELDON DOUGLAS COLEMAN X. 1. PETER DOUGLAS COLEMAN 2. ROBERT ARTHUR COLEMAN 3. MICHAEL WHITMAN COLEMAN * * * * * This lengthy family history is one direct line — more information is available and I will gladly share data. It is hopeful all blank spaces will be filled in time. Muriel M. Davidson
Tupper Rhodenizer married 1885 Matilda Rafuse born July 19,1868 died January 28,1941 her son Ira Rhodenizer buried her Parkdale cemetery. Ira Lawrence Rhodenizer died August 26,1958 Hilden Colchester County, was born December 28,1890 father Tukpper and mother Matilda his son Robert Rhodenizer buried him also in Parkdale cemetery, Lunenburg County NS.
Located an old geneology from one of the family members of Tupper Rhodenizer some of the names are unreadable.
thank you for all the information on your site. I am related to a number of the people listed here. I wish to add that Elizabeth Fraser Rhothenhauser, married to Leonard Rhothenhauser 1785-1876, first husband’s name was Daniel R. Fraser. Her father’s name was James Meldrum and her son James Fraser was a witness to her second marriage to Leonard.
My Great, Great Grandfather and Grandmother: Wilhelm Rudolph Wagner and Emily Amelia Rodenhiser/Rothenhauser. I was very happy to find the information on your website regarding the Rothenhauser/Rodenhiser family.
Thank you,
Linda
i am apart of this family tree, a lady wrote a whole Rhodenizer geneaology book. we all descended from Hans Heinrich Rothenhauser. My grandfather is wayne rhodenizer who now lives in PEI i think originally from Nova Scotia. I didnt see my families names on here but we are in the book. we are definitely related down the line.
Whete can this book be obtained from?
Looking to see where my fathers side of the family fits into this, I know they must somewhere. Trying to dig back and figure everything out.
My grandfather’s name was Harold Rhodenizer (married Laura Brewster), my father’s name is Wayne Rhodenizer (married Cynthia Muise).
Wondering if anybody could help?
My grandfather was adopted, but grew up in Bridgewater.
My grandfather Ervin Douglas Rodenhizer aka Douglas Edward Rodenhizer was born in Bridgewater NS 1905 came to the U.S. In 1924 as Ervin Rhodeniser on a steamship B&Y AS co to Boston .I am curious if guys in all the name changes mentioned in the article above
I am Ellen Marie Jewers, granddaughter of Nona and Edward – father Carl “Fred”. So proud of my family’s contribution to WW2. Hello to all my cousins!!