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- From: The families in Watzenbornrsteinberg
from 1502-1900 Georg Faber.
A lecture, held on 8 December 1953 in Watzenborn.)
(Roughly translated from the German)
I. The Dentzer family.
Henrich Dentzer, Schultheilsz, born in Steinbach, was born around 1560 and died before 1620. He married around 1589 and had at least four sons and married daughter, of which only one son, Othmar, remained in Steinberg. The eldest son, Simon, lived in Marburg; the third, Caspar, married in 1626 and the fourth, Conrad, before 1632. The daughter Anna married in 1625 to Daubringen.
Othmar Dentzer * the second son, was born in 1595. Md was buried on August 25, 1676 at the age of 81. On November 6, 1626 he married Loysa Eiisabetha, the daughter of the pastor Ludwig Wagner in Steinbadi. He had at least 3 sons and 2 daughters. The eldest son, Ludwig, studied theology and was pastor in Küngemheim in the Palatinate. He married in 1656 a citizen daughter from Giehn.
The eldest daughter, Anna Eulalia, who was born in 1630, married in 1666 the Praeceptor Georg Henkel in Merenberg near Weilburg; After his death, she returns to Steinberg and dies here in 1700. Her daughter Elisabeth married Johann Jacob Jung, the Hirschwirt, in 1688.
In 1669 Othmar Dentzer's second daughter married the school dean Daniel Ertzmann in Steinberg; she died in 1722 at the age of 82 years. Othmar Dentzer is by this daughter Ertzmannancestor of the American Secretary of War George Henry Dern (1933-1936), descended from Hieronymus Dern in Watzenborn (oldest known ancestor Dern).
0thmar Dentzer was a judge. In 1629 he built the Neumuhle. He was not Muller himself, but leased the mill from the start.
Tobias Schafer reports in his diary on the establishment of the new mill:
Item: Item Othmar Dentzer attained by our merciful prince and lord, to build a new mill, on the Waldtriesch, Heid-Steinbergk, which (Molnbau?) the 20. August 1629 has been made.
Item: The Comthur vom Schiffenbergk did not want to complain because of the damming of the meadows and such nit.
On the 9th Maji the captain of Gieszen, Ulrich Ebert Buseck, and the pensioner Nicolaus Stippius uf the inspection, and was given this time Amptsbescheid, that the Moller should holdno cattle at all, so that no harm should be done to the people in the field in the meadows by the Mollers cattle.... And should Othmar Dentzer, because of the Molngraben on the Geheinweid, called the Waldtriesch, annuallygive 6 Pfennig ErbZins of each rod to the common 6 Albus.... which all reported Othmar Dentzer willing yielded and asked for two goals, one in May, the other in the autumn....to be cultivated and 3 shillings from a rod.
But as for the ditch, so dug through the fields and through the people of good, the ditch shall be held: 4 1/2 shoes weydt and 2 shoes low, and shall the rod be as every one before15 Albus, and no righteousness, furthermore, to dig his favor on the commodities to continue to have power.
Over that, a perfect instrument has been utterly courted and has been sent by the captain to Gieszen and the Rentmeister .... and in 1630 he was gelified to the Heimburger MelchiorBurk, who is to protect it from the common good.
- From: The families in Watzenbornrsteinberg
from 1502-1900 Georg Faber.
A lecture, held on 8 December 1953 in Watzenborn.)
(Roughly translated from the German)
I. The Dentzer family.
Henrich Dentzer, Schultheilsz, born in Steinbach, was born around 1560 and died before 1620. He married around 1589 and had at least four sons and married daughter, of which only one son, Othmar, remained in Steinberg. The eldest son, Simon, lived in Marburg; the third, Caspar, married in 1626 and the fourth, Conrad, before 1632. The daughter Anna married in 1625 to Daubringen.
Othmar Dentzer * the second son, was born in 1595. Md was buried on August 25, 1676 at the age of 81. On November 6, 1626 he married Loysa Eiisabetha, the daughter of the pastor Ludwig Wagner in Steinbadi. He had at least 3 sons and 2 daughters. The eldest son, Ludwig, studied theology and was pastor in Küngemheim in the Palatinate. He married in 1656 a citizen daughter from Giehn.
The eldest daughter, Anna Eulalia, who was born in 1630, married in 1666 the Praeceptor Georg Henkel in Merenberg near Weilburg; After his death, she returns to Steinberg and dies here in 1700. Her daughter Elisabeth married Johann Jacob Jung, the Hirschwirt, in 1688.
In 1669 Othmar Dentzer's second daughter married the school dean Daniel Ertzmann in Steinberg; she died in 1722 at the age of 82 years. Othmar Dentzer is by this daughter Ertzmannancestor of the American Secretary of War George Henry Dern (1933-1936), descended from Hieronymus Dern in Watzenborn (oldest known ancestor Dern).
0thmar Dentzer was a judge. In 1629 he built the Neumuhle. He was not Muller himself, but leased the mill from the start.
Tobias Schafer reports in his diary on the establishment of the new mill:
Item: Item Othmar Dentzer attained by our merciful prince and lord, to build a new mill, on the Waldtriesch, Heid-Steinbergk, which (Molnbau?) the 20. August 1629 has been made.
Item: The Comthur vom Schiffenbergk did not want to complain because of the damming of the meadows and such nit.
On the 9th Maji the captain of Gieszen, Ulrich Ebert Buseck, and the pensioner Nicolaus Stippius uf the inspection, and was given this time Amptsbescheid, that the Moller should holdno cattle at all, so that no harm should be done to the people in the field in the meadows by the Mollers cattle.... And should Othmar Dentzer, because of the Molngraben on the Geheinweid, called the Waldtriesch, annuallygive 6 Pfennig ErbZins of each rod to the common 6 Albus.... which all reported Othmar Dentzer willing yielded and asked for two goals, one in May, the other in the autumn....to be cultivated and 3 shillings from a rod.
But as for the ditch, so dug through the fields and through the people of good, the ditch shall be held: 4 1/2 shoes weydt and 2 shoes low, and shall the rod be as every one before15 Albus, and no righteousness, furthermore, to dig his favor on the commodities to continue to have power.
Over that, a perfect instrument has been utterly courted and has been sent by the captain to Gieszen and the Rentmeister .... and in 1630 he was gelified to the Heimburger MelchiorBurk, who is to protect it from the common good.
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