Ada Rebecca EISENHAUER
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Name Ada Rebecca EISENHAUER Birth 16 Feb 1870 Blockhouse, Lunenburg, NS
[1] Gender Female Death Yes, date unknown Person ID I172739 A Few Relatives of Bob and Mary Hegerich Last Modified 31 Oct 2012
Father Alvin EISENHAUER, b. 8 Jan 1838, Clearland, Lunenburg, NS
d. Aft 1911, NS
(Age > 74 years) Mother Charlotte Catherine AWALT, b. 18 Jan 1843, Clearland, Lunenburg, NS
d. 6 Jun 1909, Sweetland, Lunenburg, NS
(Age 66 years) Marriage 4 Nov 1867 Blockhouse, Lunenburg, NS
[2] Family ID F5411 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Leonard ERNST, b. 12 Feb 1851, Upper Blockhouse, Lunenburg, NS
d. Yes, date unknown Marriage 13 Apr 1895 Maitland, Lunenburg, NS
[3] Family ID F66189 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 31 Jan 2026
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Notes - Ada Rebecca, and hs three different civil birth records. The first reports her birth as Ida in 1869 and gives her parents marriage date as 4 Nov 1869 at Blockhouse. The second reports her birth as Ida in 1870, gives her parents marriage date as 4 Nov 1861, says that Alfred is a farmer at Maitland (the others say Blockhouse), and says that they were married at Northfield! The third record has her as Ada, is entered in 1870, and gives the place of marriage (Blockhouse) but not the date. That second record--which gives an 1861 marriage date--might be a different person, but I think the much more likely explanation is that the register clerk was out of sorts.
To complicate matters further, two Censuses tell us that daughter Louitia born 1868. So my best guess is that her parents were married 4 Nov 1867.
- Ada Rebecca, and hs three different civil birth records. The first reports her birth as Ida in 1869 and gives her parents marriage date as 4 Nov 1869 at Blockhouse. The second reports her birth as Ida in 1870, gives her parents marriage date as 4 Nov 1861, says that Alfred is a farmer at Maitland (the others say Blockhouse), and says that they were married at Northfield! The third record has her as Ada, is entered in 1870, and gives the place of marriage (Blockhouse) but not the date. That second record--which gives an 1861 marriage date--might be a different person, but I think the much more likely explanation is that the register clerk was out of sorts.
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