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      • Le Jeune / Young
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      • Ross Families
      • Mackeigan
      • Settlers Of Ingonish
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      • Weilhausen
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  • BEGINNERS
  • My Books
    • Le Jeune / Young
    • LeJeune Descendants
    • Sparling & Musgrave
    • Ross Families
    • Mackeigan
    • Settlers Of Ingonish
    • Bras D'or
    • Weilhausen
    • Settlers of Northern Cape
  • Loyalists
    • Who were the Loyalists
    • The Clarks
    • C.B. Loylists A TO C
    • C.B.LOYALISTS D. - F
    • Port Roseway Minutes
    • Roseway Names Submitted
    • Ship "APOLLO" 1783
  • C.B.LINJKS
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    • C.B.CENSUS
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    • Washabuck Pioneers

Weilhausen

WEILHAUSEN DESCENDENTS 1785-2003

 

Author: Lark B.Szick

Privately published.
 

Frederick Weilhausen an officer of high rank was given a free grant of land at Georges River, and N. W. Arm.
Frederick fought in Louisbourg, and served for 8 years in Gen Von Lossbag's Reg't., Hessian Army, and an
English Imperial Army during the American Revolution.
After moving his family from the N.W. Arm area, he operated a store and a saloon in the Lower section of Englishtown.
He settled on 400 acres of crown land and brought up his 12 children.
The name no longer exists today in Cape Breton by many descendents are scattered throughout the area of St. Anns Bay.
 

For more information, please contact Lark Blackburn at lark4u@gmail.com

 Lark Blackburn Szick 

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