See notes for his wife.
The use of the phrase "by Bocholt, ....." as a birth location, does not necessarily mean they were born in the city of Bocholt proper, but that the record upon which the information was based (birth, marriage, etc) was from church or other records that were from Bocholt (usually St. Georg Catholic Church in Bocholt). It is thus assumed that they were born in the general Bocholt area. There may be some records (that I did not yet correct) where I used the phrase "of Bocholt, ....." to mean the same thing. This latter phrase (of Bocholt), when properly used, means that we don't know where they were born, but that at some point they did live in Bocholt.
Her sponsors were Adolph Cöinck and Maria Wilting (something like "Gnd. Tasse" was after her name).
Note #2: I am not certain that this Henrina Wiltink born Feb 20., 1794 is the same as person as married Johann Henrich Oiting in May of 1812 as is here indicated. In that marriage record he was listed as 25, she as 19. In that marriage record there was some doubt as to his death month and the last two digits of his death year. Also note his name was spelled Oiting. A witness to that marriage was Johanh Wilhelm Oitink.
Marriage record of Johanna Aleyda Oiting (their daughter) and Johann Hermann Wilting: Note spelling of her last name, ages: he 32 and she 19 1/2, witnesses were Johann Oiting and Henrich Geuting.
The following data concering the birth of their son is from reference # 252 (March 12, 2001 download of Eiting data from Bocholt Westphalia area from LDS website, mostly IGI data): Bocholt church records indicate a Johannes Bernared Eutink born to a Johann Heinrich Eutink and Henrina Willink (or Willing) born Feb 3, 1817. This is the same person I found in the Bocholt church Birth Index, born this same day, but of course the index does not give parents. I can't be sure this Henrina Willink or Willing is the same person as Henrina Wiltink, and of course the uncertainty noted in Note #2 above still exists. For these reasons, the parent link of both there indicated children is listed as "Challenged".
Likewise, reference 252 lists the birth of Helene Anna Eutink to these parents (mother's name is spelled Willing).
The following data is from reference # 252 (March 12, 2001 download of Eiting data from Bocholt Westphalia area from LDS website, mostly IGI data): Bocholt church records indicate a Johannes Bernared Eutink born to a Johann Heinrich Eutink and Henrina Willink (or Willing) born Feb 3, 1817. This is the same person I found in the Bocholt church Birth Index, born this same day, but of course the index does not give parents. See notes for his mother for the reason I have listed his parent link as "Challenged".
The following data is from my reference # 252 (March 12, 2001 download of Eiting data from Bocholt Westphalia area from LDS website, mostly IGI data): Birth record of Helene Anna to these parents (mother's name is spelled Willing). See her mother's notes as to why her parent link is listed as Challenged.
In the birth record of Johann Chrisopher, the mother's maiden name is spelled something like, "-?- irhas. First letter could be an "N" or a "W" or something else. The indicated "r" could be a "c" or "n". Also not sure of letter or letters between the "h" and the "s". I am guessing it could be Wichers. Supporting this is the birth of a Johannes Henric Conrad in 1794 to Gerard Eiting and Gertrude Wichers. Based on this, I am assigning Johann Chrisopher and Johannes Henric Conrad to the same parents, although some uncertainty exists.
In the birth record of Johann Chrisopher, the mother's maiden name is spelled something like, "-?- irhas. First letter could be an "N" or a "W" or something else. The indicated "r" could be a "c" or "n". Also not sure of letter or letters between the "h" and the "s". I am guessing it could be Wichers. Supporting this is the birth of a Johannes Henric Conrad in 1794 to Gerard Eiting and Gertrude Wichers. Based on this, I am assigning Johann Chrisopher and Johannes Henric Conrad to the same parents, although some uncertainty exists.
Johannes Henrich Conrad Eiting
His birth sponsors were Johannes Henrich Hüle and Elisabeth Eiting.
This Johannes Henrich Eiting born Aug 15, 1794 with one birth sponsor being Joh. Henr. Hüle, could be the same person as the Henrich that at age 26 married (as his first wife?) Catharina Hüls in Oct of 1821. In the Eiting/Hüls marriage record, his father was listed as Gerard from Bocholt. Based on this and the next note, I am linking him to Hüls, although the link is by no means certain.
In the marriage record of Eiting/Harbering on Oct 20, 1832, this Johannes Henrich is listed as 38 (with mother Wichers), having been previously married, Harbering's age 19, she not previously married, with witnesses being Johannes Eyting and Johannes Harbering.
There was not much information in the Eiting/Hüls marriage record: His age 26, hers 22. His name was spelled Eitinck. Witnesses were Johann ..??.. and Johann Hüls. Both fathers were from Bocholt. Birth and/or death dates were on the record, but I could not read them. The following data is from my reference # 252 (March 12, 2001 download of Eiting data from Bocholt Westphalia area from LDS website, mostly IGI data): marriage date Oct 2, 1821, Bocholt Church.
In the marriage record of Eiting/Harbering on Oct 20, 1832, this Johannes Henrich is listed as 38 (with mother Wichers), having been previously married, Harbering's age 19, she not previously married, with witnesses being Johannes Eyting and Johannes Harbering.
The child's baptism sponsons were Johann Eiting and Bernardina Harbering.
The child's baptism sponsons were Johannes Harbering and Catharina Hörning. Her parents were listed as Gerhard Eiting, Kleidermacher (sp?), and Gertrud Harbering of Bocholt. Not sure this is correct family.
The child's baptism sponsors were Johannes Lamers and Anna Maria Eiting (born Nienhaus).
The child's baptism sponsors were Anna Marie Harbering and Elisabeth Schlingmann. Her father was listed as a Scheriden (sp?).
In his birth record, his father's name was spelled Euting.
Johannes Henrich Conrad Eiting
His birth sponsors were Johannes Henrich Hüle and Elisabeth Eiting.
This Johannes Henrich Eiting born Aug 15, 1794 with one birth sponsor being Joh. Henr. Hüle, could be the same person as the Henrich that at age 26 married (as his first wife?) Catharina Hüls in Oct of 1821. In the Eiting/Hüls marriage record, his father was listed as Gerard from Bocholt. Based on this and the next note, I am linking him to Hüls, although the link is by no means certain.
In the marriage record of Eiting/Harbering on Oct 20, 1832, this Johannes Henrich is listed as 38 (with mother Wichers), having been previously married, Harbering's age 19, she not previously married, with witnesses being Johannes Eyting and Johannes Harbering.
There was not much information in the Eiting/Hüls marriage record: His age 26, hers 22. His name was spelled Eitinck. Witnesses were Johann ..??.. and Johann Hüls. Both fathers were from Bocholt. Birth and/or death dates were on the record, but I could not read them. The following data is from my reference # 252 (March 12, 2001 download of Eiting data from Bocholt Westphalia area from LDS website, mostly IGI data): marriage date Oct 2, 1821, Bocholt Church.
See notes for her husband.
On his birth record, name was spelled Eitinck.
Her sponsors were Aleida Paul .....Hüls and Gerhardt Eiting.
Sponsors were Johanna Hülls and Johanna Wilhelmina Wissing.
Marriage record: Ages: him 24 (or 22?), her 22. Witnesses: Gerhard Ohtendamp and Henrich Geüting. Not sure of his death date. It is June 8th of either 1830 or 1850. His father was from a town or location spelled something like "Dinaperlol"
Not sure of the spelling of her first name, although on her marriage record I come up with the same spelling. Her birth sponsors were Theodor Brömmeling Andeit (sp?) Vehnhorst and Elisabeth Dally Anna Strote (sp?).
Marriage record: Ages: him 24 (or 22?), her 22. Witnesses: Gerhard Ohtendamp and Henrich Geüting. Not sure of his death date. It is June 8th of either 1830 or 1850.
This couple is listed on Barlo Nr. 43, Eitinkschafschott in reference 237. He often went by Arnold or Albert.
In birth record of daughter Adelheid, her name was spelled Molder.
In the 1700's and perhaps other times as well, this name was spelled Möllers.
Her sponsors were Bernard Molder and Aleid te Kampe.
Her birth sponsors were Johannes Henrich Essing and Henrina Gertrud Heefen (not sure of the "f", could be an "h")
Her sponsors were Wilhelm Essing and Johanna Schlöer.
In LDS extract, his mother's name was, apparently erroneously, spelled Anna Maria "Esting".
Name in record may actually be Eising.
The use of the phrase "by Bocholt, ....." as a birth location, does not necessarily mean they were born in the city of Bocholt proper, but that the record upon which the information was based (birth, marriage, etc) was from church or other records that were from Bocholt (usually St. Georg Catholic Church in Bocholt). It is thus assumed that they were born in the general Bocholt area. There may be some records (that I did not yet correct) where I used the phrase "of Bocholt, ....." to mean the same thing. This latter phrase (of Bocholt), when properly used, means that we don't know where they were born, but that at some point they did live in Bocholt.
Her sponsors were Bernard Eiting (Eising?) and Margaretha Ebbers.
Her sponsors were Johannes Hermann Döink and Helene Ebbers.
Name in record is spelled something like Döeing.
Her sponsors were Bernard Henrich Kolecke (sp?) and Henrina Wilting.