John David Hirtle1838–
- Name
- John David Hirtle
- Given names
- John David
- Surname
- Hirtle
Birth | about 1838 Source: 1871 Census of Canada Citation details: New Germany, page 64 |
Marriage | Lucy Catherine Meisner — View this family 1860 (Age 22 years) |
Birth of a son #1 | Howard Hirtle about 1862 (Age 24 years) Source: 1871 Census of Canada Citation details: New Germany, page 64 |
Birth of a daughter #2 | Adelia Caroline Hirtle about 1865 (Age 27 years) Source: 1871 Census of Canada Citation details: New Germany, page 64 |
Birth of a daughter #3 | Clara Catherine Hirtle June 2, 1868 (Age 30 years) |
Birth of a daughter #4 | Jane Hirtle about 1871 (Age 33 years) Source: 1881 Census of Canada Citation details: New Germany, page 46 |
Birth of a daughter #5 | Ella Freelove Hirtle about 1874 (Age 36 years) Source: 1881 Census of Canada Citation details: New Germany, page 46 |
Marriage of a child | Milledge J. Arenburg — Adelia Caroline Hirtle — View this family June 30, 1895 (Age 57 years) |
Death of a son | Howard Hirtle November 17, 1910 (Age 72 years) |
Death of a daughter | Adelia Caroline Hirtle April 11, 1953 (Age 115 years) Source: Obituary Text: http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/can-ns-obits/2012-09/1347043650 |
Family with Lucy Catherine Meisner |
himself |
John David Hirtle Birth: about 1838 |
wife |
Lucy Catherine Meisner Birth: about 1836 |
Marriage: 1860 — |
|
3 years son |
Howard Hirtle Birth: about 1862 24 26 Death: November 17, 1910 |
4 years daughter |
Adelia Caroline Hirtle Birth: about 1865 27 29 Death: April 11, 1953 — Barss Corner, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, CAN |
3 years daughter |
Clara Catherine Hirtle Birth: June 2, 1868 30 32 — The Branch, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, CAN |
4 years daughter |
Jane Hirtle Birth: about 1871 33 35 |
4 years daughter |
Ella Freelove Hirtle Birth: about 1874 36 38 Death: June 10, 1958 — Dayspring, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, CAN |
Birth | 1871 Census of Canada Citation details: New Germany, page 64 |
Marriage | Lunenburg County Births, Marriages and Deaths From Primary Sources |