_Thomas BAYLIS ______
| (1710 - 1743) m 1732
_John BALIS _________|
| (1741 - 1789) m 1784|
| |_Sarah MIGHILL ______+
| m 1732
|
|--Reuben BALIS
| (1785 - 1872)
| _____________________
| |
|_Eunice JENNINGS ____|
(1752 - 1830) m 1784|
|_____________________
_Johan Jacob BRITZIUS __________+
| (1788 - 1866) m 1809
_Theobald H. BRITZIUS _______|
| (1820 - 1896) m 1843 |
| |_Catharina Elisabethe SCHWARTZ _+
| (1786 - 1838) m 1809
|
|--Addicum BRITZIUS
| (1852 - 1912)
| _Johann Adam MAURER ____________+
| | (1791 - 1850) m 1815
|_Christina Elizabeth MAURER _|
(1827 - 1902) m 1843 |
|_Jacobina Philipina MOHR _______+
(1795 - 1871) m 1815
[1867]
Adam moved to Minnesota from Ohio about 1877. - per B. Moyer
Britzius File II p. 17 - "Adam's obituary said he moved with his parents to Quincy Township of Olmsted County, Minn., in 1864. In about 1887 they moved into Rochester, Minn.. He devoted his early days to carpentry, then became a mail carrier. He was superintendent of the German Evangelical (Lutheran) Sunday School. . . .In 1904 they purchased a farm in Marshall County (SD), near Kidder (and not far from the larger town of Aberdeen.) He died of cerebral hemorrhage at the age of 59. Bd. Britton, S Dak.."
_Edward CONVERS _____+
| (1589 - 1663)
_James CONVERS ______|
| (1620 - 1715) m 1643|
| |_Sarah PARKER _______+
| (1596 - 1625)
|
|--Anna CONVERS
| (1644 - 1645)
| _Robert LONG ________+
| | (1590 - 1664) m 1614
|_Anna LONG __________|
(1623 - 1691) m 1643|
|_Sarah TAYLOR _______+
(1595 - 1625) m 1614
_Adam DEMOUTH _______+
| (1735 - 1797) m 1755
_Jacob DEMOUTH ______|
| (1763 - 1835) |
| |_Charlotte HUSK _____
| (1734 - ....) m 1755
|
|--Frederick DEMOUTH
| (1787 - 1836)
| _____________________
| |
|_Deborah ____________|
(1767 - 1833) |
|_____________________
[328]
Two items from Morris Co book of Deeds -
1) A Judgement against Jirah Demouth (1853) refers to land transferred to Jirah by Frederick and his wife in 1853.
2) A transaction of land in 1836 from Frederick & Susanna Demouth to Jirah Demouth
Morris County Wills D//457 8JUL 1834 - Proved 10 MAY 1836
names wife Susan, sons Jirah and Decatur, daughters Elizabeth and Susan, witnesses Thomas Demouth and John DeMouth.
Frederick- Frederick, born about 1787, married Susan or Susannah Crane and they had seven children; Jirah, Phebe, Susan, Elizabeth, Decatur, Joseph, and Jacob. In the Wells "Demouth History" she says that Frederick and Susannah and family first lived at Somerset and later in the stone house by the Clinton Reservoir. Frederick died in 1836 in his late 40's, leaving his wife with young children still at home. Susannah died in 1863. They are both buried in the Demouth Cemetery in Rockaway Valley, New Jersey. Their eldest son Jirah lived in the old stone house, he married Malinda Kayhart and they had eight children born in the old stone house. The youngest was just two when mother Malinda died, and then Jirah died five years later. Jirah's granddaughter, Suzanne Denman, wrote a poem about the old stone house. Look for it after her name or in the story about the first Jacob Demouth. Many of Jirah and Malinda's descendants lived in Iowa.
[333]
1830 Census list members of Frederick Demouth household as follows:
1 male age 5 - 10 (probably Decatur)
1 " 15 - 20 (Jirah)
1 male 30 - 40 (Frederick)
1 female under 5 (Phoebe or Susan)
1 " 5 - 10 (Elizabeth)
1 female 15 - 20Phoebe or Susan)
1 " 30 - 40 (wife Susan Crane)
"Frederick and Susannah and their seven children lived first in Somerset and later in the old stone house on Beacon Hill by the Clinton Reservoir. Frederick gave land for a cemetery, which was called the Demouth Cemetery, at the foot of Demouth Hill. Many of the Demouths are buried there as were Frederick and Susannah. Frederick served and was killed in the War of 1812. Susannah survived him for many years, dying on April 28, 1863."
[337]
He couldn't have died in the War of 1812 if the birthdates of his children are anywhere near right!
Information on the Demouth Cemetery in NJ indicates he died in 1836.
[325] The 1787 date is based on information that Frederick was 49 when he died on 26 Apr 1836.
Tombstone inscription
Frederick Demouth, d. Apr. 26, 1836, in 46th year
_Rodolphus Donaldus DERRICK _+
| (1793 - 1860) m 1817
_Alonzo Sheldon DERRICK ____|
| (1822 - ....) m 1844 |
| |_Lorinda SHELDON ____________+
| (1797 - 1874) m 1817
|
|--Helen J. DERRICK
| (1847 - ....)
| _Peter R. SPRINGSTEAD _______
| | (1794 - ....)
|_Hannah Haight SPRINGSTEAD _|
(1824 - ....) m 1844 |
|_Elizabeth W ________________
(1797 - ....)
_Edmund FREEMAN _____+
| (1572 - 1623) m 1590
_John FREEMAN _______|
| (1600 - 1648) m 1643|
| |_Alice COLES ________+
| (1573 - 1651) m 1590
|
|--Elizabeth FREEMAN
| (1648 - 1723)
| _Peter NOYES ________+
| | (1592 - 1657)
|_Elizabeth NOYES ____|
(1624 - 1649) m 1643|
|_Elizabeth __________
(1594 - 1625)
_Joseph SANCLIMENTI Sacramento_+
| (1903 - 1990)
_Anthony Roy SACRAMENTO _|
| (1935 - ....) m 1961 |
| |_Domenica LAROSA ______________+
| (1906 - 1999)
|
|--Patricia Mary Lynn SACRAMENTO
| (1965 - ....)
| _Harold Balis STEVENS _________+
| | (1908 - 1955) m 1938
|_Lois Marie STEVENS _____|
(1942 - ....) m 1961 |
|_Helen Frances WHITE __________+
(1906 - 2002) m 1938
_John SCHEDDE _______+
| (1415 - 1467) m 1440
_John SCHEDDE _______|
| (1450 - 1523) |
| |_Alice ______________
| (1418 - ....) m 1440
|
|--John SHEDD
| (1480 - 1542)
| _____________________
| |
|_____________________|
|
|_____________________
_Johann Christian ZIMMERMAN __________+
| (1800 - 1851) m 1832
_Henry ZIMMERMAN _____|
| (1835 - 1909) m 1856 |
| |_Elizabeth Dorothea KNOLL Kneil Knell_+
| (1809 - 1888) m 1832
|
|--Mary Ann ZIMMERMAN
| (1866 - 1950)
| ______________________________________
| |
|_Mary E. CRASP Kruspe_|
(1834 - 1906) m 1856 |
|______________________________________
Mary Ann, the older of the two girls, was married to Otis Schleuter, who had a position as
trainmaster with the Santa Fe Railroad Co., for whom he worked for over fifty years. He is now retired
and lives in Cloverdale, California. It was here that Mary Ann passed away in 1950 from cancer of the
liver, at the age of eighty-four. After the death of Uncle Henry's wife, Mary Ann, who was then living in
New Mexico, came and got her father that he might live with her. So it came about that Uncle Henry died
and is buried in New Mexico.