Anna married Johann George Apt in Homburg,Hesse-Kessel,Germany and gave birth to their first child Johann George on the ship Ingo in Portsmouth harbor,Hampshire,England.
Johann and his wife were the parents of several children :
Johan George Apt, 4th great grandfather
John (Haupt)Apt
Marie "Mary" Apt
Andrew F.Apt
Henry Apt
Elizabeth Apt
Daniel Apr
Anna Catherine Apt
John Jacob Apt
This was the start of the Apt families in Nova Scotia,New Brunswick,Maine and beyound.
is buried in the Clementsvale Cemetery. I know there is no stone for him there (and I have had a request for a photo of his stone). He and his wife were living on the Hessian Line (now Clementsvale Road) in what is now Bear River East when they died. They wrote a joint will in September 1812 which was proved for probate on January 9, 1814, so died prior to that date. The oldest stone in the Clementsvale Cemetery is 1828. But since he and his wife were Anglican at the time, I'd suggest they would have been buried by either the rector of Trinity Anglican in Digby, or St Luke's Anglican in Annapolis Royal, both of which served the Clementsvale/Clementsport area at that time; where is unknown (POSSIBLY in the old St Edward's Anglican Cemetery in Clementsport). However, the Trinity Anglican burial records don't begin until September 1814, and the St Luke's Burial records not until 1817, so no record of their burials exist. The Clementsvale Cemetery was begun by the local Baptist congregation.
Contributor: marshwalker
Anna married Johann George Apt in Homburg,Hesse-Kessel,Germany and gave birth to their first child Johann George on the ship Ingo in Portsmouth harbor,Hampshire,England.
Johann and his wife were the parents of several children :
Johan George Apt, 4th great grandfather
John (Haupt)Apt
Marie "Mary" Apt
Andrew F.Apt
Henry Apt
Elizabeth Apt
Daniel Apr
Anna Catherine Apt
John Jacob Apt
This was the start of the Apt families in Nova Scotia,New Brunswick,Maine and beyound.
is buried in the Clementsvale Cemetery. I know there is no stone for him there (and I have had a request for a photo of his stone). He and his wife were living on the Hessian Line (now Clementsvale Road) in what is now Bear River East when they died. They wrote a joint will in September 1812 which was proved for probate on January 9, 1814, so died prior to that date. The oldest stone in the Clementsvale Cemetery is 1828. But since he and his wife were Anglican at the time, I'd suggest they would have been buried by either the rector of Trinity Anglican in Digby, or St Luke's Anglican in Annapolis Royal, both of which served the Clementsvale/Clementsport area at that time; where is unknown (POSSIBLY in the old St Edward's Anglican Cemetery in Clementsport). However, the Trinity Anglican burial records don't begin until September 1814, and the St Luke's Burial records not until 1817, so no record of their burials exist. The Clementsvale Cemetery was begun by the local Baptist congregation.
Contributor: marshwalker
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