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BAJUS, WENZ & MURPHY - DOSSIERS

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(09)  Nicolaus BAJUS [1721-1772]  m.1751  Maria Barbara HILCKER [1730-1807] 
          He was of Hielden, Hessen and she of Altenstadt, Oberhessen, Hessen and married at Hielden.    The following children were born at Engelthal, Oberhessen, Hessen:

(10)  Elisbetha BAJUS [1751-1860
         Joannes BAJUS [1754-1875]  m.  Katharina Elisabeth KRUMECK 
         Nicholaus BAJUS [1756-1822]
         Catharina BAJUS [1759-    ]
         Joanees Henricus BAJUS [1761-    ]
         Joannes Josephus BAJUS [1764-1814]

BAJUS - DOSSIERS

10 Johannes BAJUS [1754-1809]  and  Katharina Elisabeth KRUMECK [1759-1825]
  Johannes, born 11 Feb, 1754 at Engelthal, ?, Germany;  married Katharina Elisabeth Krumeck, c.1775;  died 19 Jun., 1809 at Nauheim, Hessen, Germany.
  Katharina, born 13 Dec., 1759 at Raunheim, ?, Germany
married 1775 Johannes Bajus;  died
at Nauheim, Hessen, Germany on 2 May, 1825
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Johann Peter BAJUS [1795-1875]  and   Elisabeth Margarethe WENZ [1795-    ]
   Johann, born 13 Jun., 1795 at Klein-Gerau, Hessen, Germany;  married Elisabeth Margarethe Wenz, in 1821;  in 1852  he made his first trip to Kingston too see what his sons were doing in the New World;  he returned to Germany and then in 1856 he brought over his two younger sons and a year later his wife followed;  died c.18 Feb., 1875 at Kingston, Ontario, Canada.

The following has been obtained by Michael Birkman and I have gratefully received and posted this information:

BAJUS, JOHANN PETER (1795 - 1875)
    He was born on June 13th, 1795 at Klein-Gerau in Hessen/Germany. Until his father who was a merchant traveling around the country died he had to help him. Then - in 1809 - he left his parent's home and learned distilling. Some years later he returned to his mother and worked as a day-labourer in Nauheim.  There JP Bajus got to know Elisabeth Margarethe Wenz but they could not marry before 1821 when they both were older than 25.Till this time their three oldest children were already born.  JP Bajus was famous in the area around Nauheim for his strength and the speed which he used executing his jobs. So one day early in the year 1824 there was a bet between butchers from Mainz who wanted to know if he could run from Mainz to Frankfurt/Main and back to Mainz (around 40 miles) in less than five hours.  
He failed but there were so many people along his way that the newspaper printed several reports of the event.  After two further runs in  Mainz JP Bajus went to Frankfurt/Main and there the very famous Hanau-Run took place on February 15th, 1824. Thousands of  spectators came to the course to admire "the flying man" - so he was called in some newspapers.  All over Germany the newspapers reported on this run, also some newspapers of other European countries reprinted the articles which they got from Germany.  Also the Hessian Grand Duke Ludwig I. heard from the extraordinary runner and he decided to hire him as a running footman. In March 1824 JP Bajus reported for work.  At the end of the 1830s he handed over his job to his oldest son Johannes, he himself remained as a normal footman.  In 1852 JP Bajus undertook his first journey to North America.  He visited his sons Jacob and Peter Wilhelm in Kingston, Ontario/Canada where he wanted to prove if it was possible for him and another part of his family to emigrate, too.  Then he returned to Germany.  In 1856 JP Bajus finally emigrated to Canada with two younger sons.  One year later his wife followed.  They probably lived in the house of their son Peter Wilhelm in Kingston, Ontario.  JP Bajus died in February 1875 and was buried at the St. Mary's Cemetery in Kingston, Ontario on February 18th, 1875.

Bibliography

(1) Karl Esselborn, Peter Bajus - der Schnellläufer in: Hessische Chronik, Heft 7/Juli 1914, S. 206 - 215 
(2) Stephan Oettermann, Peter Bajus - "Der Prästipediateur am Rhein" in: St.O., Läufer und Vorläufer - Zu einer Kulturgeschichte 
      des Laufsports, Frankfurt/Main 1984, S. 90 - 100
(3) Robert Bertsch, Peter Bajus - der Schnellläufer, Darmstadt o.J.(1992)
(4) Herbert Bauch/Michael Birkmann, Peter Bajus ist der Erste - Über die Anfänge der Schnellläufe im Rhein-Main-Gebiet in: H.B./M.B.,
      "...die sich für Geld sehen lassen..." - Über die Anfänge der Schnell- und Kunstläufe im 19.Jahrhundert, Marburg 1996, S. 11 - 25

Best wishes,  Michael

Elisabeth Wenz was born 1795 at Nauheim, Hessen, Germany;  married Johann Peter Bajus, c.1821;  daughter of Jacob Wenz and Anna Maria Kuhlemann;  died at Kingston, Ontario, Canada. (see brother, Philip at end of this)
 

    12 son
 
    12 Jacob BAJUS [1818-1893]  and  Mary MOON [1821-1891
  Jacob, born 7 Jul., 1818 at Nauheim, Hessen, Germany;  second son of Johann Bajus & Elisabeth Wenz;  married 1841;  sired at least 3 sons, Philip, William & Alfred;  emigrated from Germany to North America about 1840 and settled in Kingston, Ont., Canada;  worked at his uncle Philip Wenz's brewery from 1840 until 1844 when he became the manager;  this brewery was known as the the Kingston Brewery & The Welligton Street Brewery;  he died the same year as his son Phillip, on 9 April, in 1893 at Kingston.  Interred Cataraqui Cemetery, Kingston, Ontario, Canada
 
Mary, died 5 Jul, 1891

 
      13 Philip BAJUS [1843-1893]  m1. ??  m2.1846  Grace STEVENSON [c.1857-     ]
  Philip, assumed to be born at Kingston; a widower, married 1 Mar, 1876 at Belleville, Wtn:  W. Bajus;  died the same year as his father, Jacob Bajus, in 1893
  Grace, d/o Robert Stevenson & Agnes Agnew of Belleville;
 
      13 Jacob BAJUS
      13 Elizabeth BAJUS [c.1851->1914]  and  William John CROTHERS [c.1843-    ]
  Elizabeth, daughter of Jacob Bajus and Mary Moon;  married, ae.19, 3 May 1870 at Kingston;  witn: Philip BAJUS & Hutchinson Crothers, both of Kingston;
  William, son of William & Nancy Crothers;  a baker, married ae.27;
 
      13 William John BAJUS [c.1855->1914]  m.1878  Sara Jane PHILLIPS [1859-1926]
  assumed born at Kingston;  moved to Vancouver, B.C.

SOURCES:
2806-78 William John BAGUS, 23, merchant, Kingston, same, s/o Jacob BAGUS & Mary MOORE, married Sarah Jane PHILLIPS, 18, Kingston, same, d/o William P. PHILLIPS & Elizabeth DOHERTY, witn: William C. PHILLIPS & Annie E. MEACHAM, 3 Sept 1878 at Kingston
 

        14 Alice BAJUS [1879-    ]  and  Jason LEEK
        14 William Peyton BAJUS [1882-    ]  and  Edith BAMBRIDGE
        14 Kathleen Lillian BAJUS [1884-1944]  and  H. M. CLARKE
        14 Minetta BAJUS [1886-1890]
        14 Helen BAJUS [1888-1943]  and  Daniel Power KNOWLAND [1885-1984]
daughter of William Bajus and Sara Phillips;  born 2 Jul, 1888 at Kingston, Ont. Canada;  married D. P. Knowland born 1885 at Marblehead, Mass., USA;  Helen died 1943 at South Orange, New Jersey  and Daniel died 1984 at Marblehead.
 
          15 Jane Louise KNOWLAND [1914-1998]  and  Charles Kenneth MURPHY [1910-1990]
daughter of Helen Bajus and Daniel Knowland;  born 1914 at New York City;  married Charles Murphy
May, 1936;  Jane died at Victoria, British Columbia in 1998 and Charles died at Vancouver, B.C. in 1990
 
        14   Norman Jacob BAJUS [1890-     ]   and   Maude ROBERTS
        14   Mable Ray BAJUS [1892-    ]  and Cecil AVIS
        14   Stanley Francis BAJUS [1897-1916] 
      13     (Joseph) Alfred BAJUS [1858-1914]  m.1858  Annie Amelia BRENELL [1865-1943]
Alfred, born Jan, 1858 at Kingston, Ontario in January 1858;  married Annie at Kingston on April 1st, 1889;  moved to and lived at Elkhorn, Manitoba; they had 6 children; died 23 Jul, 1914
Annie died 27 Oct, 1943
 
        14   Lillian BAJUS  m  ?? GRIMSHAW
        14   Jake BAJUS [    -1955]  m  Minnie GRENSHAW
        14   Harry BAJUS
        14   Fred BAJUS
        14   Albert BAJUS
14 William Alfred BAJUS [1893-1961]  m.1942  Kathleen BRYANT
      13     Allie BAJUS
    12       Peter Wilhelm BAJUS [1820-    ]
    12       Philip BAJUS [1821-    ]

 

WENZ DOSSIERS

             
10           Jacob WENZ [c.1770-    ]  and  Anna Maria KULEMANN [c.1770-    ]
  11         Philip WENZ [c.1790-    ]
brother to Elisabeth Wenz;  emigrated from Germany prior to 1826;  bought, in 1826, the Kingston Brewery, Kingston, Ontario, Canada;  helped his nephews, Jacob Bajus prior to 1840 & Peter Wilhelm Bajus in 1843, to immigrate to Canada and they worked in the Brewery.
  11         Elizabeth Margarethe WENZ [1795-    ]  and  Johann Peter BAJUS

 

MURPHY DOSSIERS

             
        14   William John MURPHY [1881-1919]  m.  Mary McGUIRE
  William,  born 3 Jan, 1881 at Elgin, Ont;  died 2 May, 1919 at Kingston
  Mary, died at Kingston, Ont.
 
          15 Charles Kenneth MURPHY [1910-1990]  and  Jane Louise KNOWLAND
  married 1936
 

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