1. | Christoph Bornhaus was born on 14 Oct 1757 in Datterode, Hessen-Kassel; was christened on 17 Oct 1757 in Datterode, Hessen-Kassel (son of Georg Bornhaus and Barbara Juliane Knauf); died on 1 May 1833 in Springfield Twp, Jefferson Co, Ohio; was buried on 4 May 1833 in Mizer Cemetery, Amsterdam, Jefferson Co, Ohio. Notes: Christoph[1] Bornhaus (14 Oct 1757 in Datterode Hessen-Kassel[2] - 1 May 1833 in Springfield Twp, Jefferson County, Ohio) Christoph married Rosina Roller on 11 Aug 1784 in Lovettsville, Loudoun Co, Virginia. Rosina (daughter of Johann Andreas Roller and Rosina (wife of Johann Andreas Roller) [?]) was born on 9 Jul 1759 in Bucks County Pennsylvania; died on 20 Jul 1825 in Springfield Twp, Jefferson Co, Ohio. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] Notes: Married:Children:
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2. | Georg Bornhaus was born on 28 Mar 1721 in Datterode, Hessen-Kassel (son of Jakob Bornhaus and Dorothea Aschenbrenner); died on 15 Jan 1781 in Datterode, Hessen-Kassel. Notes: Rulers of Hessen-Kassel during Georg's lifetime Georg married Barbara Juliane Knauf on 15 Jan 1749/50 in Datterode, Hessen-Kassel. Barbara was born about Jul 1723 in Datterode, Hessen-Kassel; died on 20 Dec 1792 in Datterode, Hessen-Kassel. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
3. | Barbara Juliane Knauf was born about Jul 1723 in Datterode, Hessen-Kassel; died on 20 Dec 1792 in Datterode, Hessen-Kassel. Notes: Barbara is a correct German spelling for this name although B
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4. | Jakob Bornhaus was born before 1700 in Hessen-Kassel; died on 4 Jan 1741/42 in Datterode, Hessen-Kassel. Notes: Rulers of Hessen-Kassel during Jakob's lifetime Jakob married Dorothea AschenbrennerDatterode, Hessen-Kassel. Dorothea was born about 1701 in Probably Hessen-Kassel; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
5. | Dorothea Aschenbrenner was born about 1701 in Probably Hessen-Kassel; and died. Notes: Dorothea is of feminine gender and is used in the German, Dutch, Danish, Norwegian, English, and Late Greek languages. It is pronounced: do-ro-TE-ah in German. It is the feminine form of the Late Greek name Dorotheos, which meant "gift of God" from Greek doron "gift" and theos "god".
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