Vorfahren und Ahnengemeinschaften von Eberhard Gutmann
Notizen
Treffer 751 bis 800 von 947
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| 751 | Geburtsort ist wohl Renningen. | Groth Catharina (I501662)
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| 752 | Gerichtsverwandter könnte aber auch • Kaspar HAID
• Schultheiß Aidlingen sein | Heyd Hans (I35)
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| 753 | Mit dieser Bemerkung ist mindestens eine lebende Person verknüpft - Details werden aus Datenschutzgründen nicht angezeigt. | Gutmann Johanna Magdalena (I6711)
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| 754 | getauft am 10. Juli 1882 zu Rohrau, die Paten waren Johannes Reichart von Herrenberg u. Christina Supper v. Nufringen
| Gutmann Johannes (I6712)
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| 755 | Hat dem Spital Herrenberg 200 fl legiert | Mayer Anna (I238)
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| 756 | http://de.academic.ru/dic.nsf/dewiki/1182871 Seit 1953 ist Weizsäcker mit Marianne von Kretschmann verheiratet. Die Mutter von Marianne – Asta von Kretschmann, geb. Mohr – ist eine Adoptivtochter von Fritz von Waldthausen. Marianne von Weizsäcker ist ferner eine Großnichte der sozialdemokratischen Frauenrechtlerin Lily Braun, geb. von Kretschmann. | Mohr Asta (I7147)
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| 757 | Mit dieser Bemerkung ist mindestens eine lebende Person verknüpft - Details werden aus Datenschutzgründen nicht angezeigt. | von Kretschmann Marianne (I5439)
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| 758 | INFORMATION RECEIVED FROM HILDRIZHAUSEN CHURCH RECTORY RECORDS. RECEIVED FROM ERWIN WICHTERMANN IN HILDRIZHAUSEN 3/3/07 | BURKHARDT MARIA BARBARA (I4957)
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| 759 | INFORMATION RECEIVED FROM HILDRIZHAUSEN CHURCH RECTORY RECORDS. RECEIVED FROM ERWIN WICHTERMANN IN HILDRIZHAUSEN 3/3/07
FR I/507 | REICHARDT KATHARINA BARBARA (I4959)
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| 760 | J 250 Nr. 2 Baumgarten, Dillingen an der Donau, Bayern, 1593 (1593 November 1) Wappenbrief für die Brüder Jakob, Johann, Konrad, Peter u. Simon Andler, Söhne des seligen Johann Andler, Bürgermeister zu Herrenberg Pergament - Ausfertigung Aussteller: Baumgarter , Philipp Freiherr zu Hohenschwangen | Andler Johannes (I1960)
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| 761 | Jacob war in erster Ehe mit Maria Wetzel verheiratet. | Schechinger Jacob (I501661)
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| 762 | Johann Friedrich Knapp war Geheimer Staatsrat beim Grafen Erbach, dann im großherzoglichen Ministerium in Darmstadt. Er hatte vier Kinder, nämlich: - Charlotte Knapp, die am 22.8.1854 in München an der Cholera starb, - Friedrich Ludwig Knapp, dessen Sohn Georg Friedrich Knapp war wiederum der Vater von Elly Heuss-Knapp. - Therese Knapp, verheiratet mit Theodor Florett und - Louise Albertine, die 1838 Professor Julius Franz Joseph Wilbrand heiratete. | Knapp Johann Friedrich (I10174)
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| 763 | Kinder: a. Johann Christian Friedrich, * 20.3.1770. b. Johanna Christiana Friederike, * 7. 4. 1771, + C!eebronn 16.11.1775. c. Maria Eleonora Heinrike *Rike*, * 15.8.1772, + Nürtingen 6.2.1850 verh. in Nürtingen 9.10.1792 mit Breunlin, Christian Matthäus Theodor, * Hirrlingen 7.9.1752, + Blaubeuren 2.3.1800, Professor an der Niederen Klosterschule Blaubeuren. | Hölderlin Heinrich Friedrich (I5181)
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| 764 | Link: https://www.wkgo.de/wkgosrc/pfarrbuch/cms/index/8272
Ordnungsnummer8296NameSutor (Sutorius), Johann KasparLebensdaten* 30.11.1617 Langenau (Ulmer Herrs.), + 19.6.1667 Altdorf/Schönbuch (im Chor der Kirche bgr.)LaufbahnImm. Tübingen 4.3.1637, Stip. 4.3.1637, B. 2.8.1637, M. 14.8.1639, FC 27.7.1642, Pf. Tennenbronn und Buchenberg 1642, Öschingen 1644, Altdorf/Schönbuch 1649-+Ehenoo 25.10.1642 Tübingen: Maria Magdalena KELLER, gt. 12.9.1619 Schiltach, + 6.3.1683 Böblingen, E Cornelius, Forstmeister Schiltach, Vogt Hornberg, dann Herrenberg ...-+ 27.8.1638
| Sutor Johann Kaspar (I9867)
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| 765 | Margaretha Bayen, dau of Martin Bayen and Anna Weinmann, married Michael Alber,son of Georg Alber and Margaretha Metzger, abt 1695. | Bayen Margaretha (I500708)
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| 766 | Merkelstiftung: https://merkel-zeller.de/getperson.php?personID=I11944&tree=MerZel
E. Brick - Ahn_Nr. 14-15648;
| Hochstetter Martin (Abraham) (I9759)
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| 767 | Nachname Schrot ? | Schweizer Margaretha (I500404)
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| 768 | NOTEaus 1. Ehe 3 Kinder, davon 1 früh gestorben aus 2. Ehe 1 Kind Witwe hat sich wieder verheiratet: 26.11.1737 Joh. Mich. Stahl | Binder Johannes (I7103)
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| 769 | Mit dieser Bemerkung ist mindestens eine lebende Person verknüpft - Details werden aus Datenschutzgründen nicht angezeigt. | (I7269)
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| 770 | Nr. 477 Ahnenliste Hegel von Günther Schweizer Seite 170 | Bär Georg (I11747)
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| 771 | oo1 (ca. 1595 in Herrenberg): Margarethe Mittler *ca. 1575 Kinder: Johann Christoph Andler *ca.1600 in Herrenberg oo2 (30.11.1605 in Tübingen): Elisabeth Hiller
| Andler Peter (I1961)
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| 772 | or Hans | Supper Johannes (I501241)
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| 773 | Pastor of Christ's Church
Classification: Will Surnames: The Rev. Geo. J. WICHTERMAN died the next day after his wife or September 11, 1823. The Rev. Wichterman, as with his wife, died without a will, as none is on file in the Surrogate's Office of Seneca Co., NY. The estate papers filed for the husband do reveal considerable information of value, however. There is a sworn declaration of Arnold PLATE to the Surrogate that states that Geo. Jos. WICHTERMAN died at his late residence in Fayette on or about the 11th day of September, leaving no widow. Mr. Plate also stated that George Joseph [Jr] and John Peter Michael were the two eldest sons and that the personal estate amounts to about $800. The declaration was signed 27 September 1823. Arnold Plate was living in the Town of Fayette on the 1830 census, a man of 20 and under 30 years of age. While there is not the usual petition for letters of administration naming legal heirs contained in the estate file, it is evident from an administration bond signed by the 2 eldest sons that the Surrogate must have appointed them co-administrators of their father's estate. Also signing was Arnold Plate and John TROTTER made his mark. The appointed appraisers of the personal property were Arnold Plate and Henry MAGER [MANGER]. They assisted the administrators in drawing up the required inventory by assigning dollar values to each item of property owned by the Rev. Wichterman.The inventory consists of several pages and lists a surprisingly large amount of property, principally farming items, household goods and personal effects. Also in the file is a list of inventoried items = "What was not sold and is charged to the administrator." This amounts to almost 2/3 of the property not sold at public "vendue" [sale], but rather kept by the heir children and paid for at the appraised value to the estate. Finally, there is also a list of "Debts paid out by administrators" showing the names of creditors, the goods and services provided, notes held, the monetary amounts paid out, and other expenses incurred in administering the estate.The inventory itself was drawn up on 30 September and sworn to on 4 October 1823 before the Surrogate as a true and perfect account of the goods, chattels and credits of Geo. Jos. Wichterman by his administrators/sons. The document plainly shows that in addition to preaching, the Rev. Wichterman was also engaged in farming. Among the more mentionable items of interest are: 2 horses; a yoke of oxen; 17 hogs; 9 head of cattle, 11 sheep, 15 geese and "bee and hives". Also counted were 23 bushels of wheat; 5 bushels of seed rye; wheat, oats and rye unthrashed; flax seed and flax undressed; potatoes and buckwheat; hay in the barn and 2 stacks; corn in the field; and even ground prepared for "sewing" was given a value of $39. Among many household items, the more worthy of mention are: 3 beds and bedsteads; a weaving loom, spinning wheel and wool wheel and reel; a chest and trunk with sundry articles, a coverlet, six Windsor chairs, a clock; shoemaking tools, and other articles. The Rev. Wichterman's personal effects included a watch; tobacco; "pitgeon net"; 2 pair of boots; 30 books and 3 Bibles; a powder horn and shot bag; $17.16 in cash money and an opal stone. 4 men owed him money, including Solomon DEAL [his son-in-law], Arnold Plate, George SHAD and A. PACKER. The total appraised value sum is $1,007.42.What was not sold was valued at $664.07. The major items gotten rid of were all of the livestock except the 2 horses; an old sled and sled shoes; rye unthrashed; 2 beds and bedsteads; wool wheel and reel; 3 of the Windsor chairs; the clock; a watch; the pigeon net; the 2 pair of boots and other odds and ends. From the roughly 2/3 of the property retained by the administrators or sold to the heir children, a number of specific items were designated for the children by name. These items were given at their appraised value, probably separated out by special interest or sentimental value prior to public sale of the remainder. Notable from the inventory is a "chest and sundry articles" valued at $30. "Anna Catherine DEAL, wife of Solomon, the daughter who was born in 1796, received 1/2 of the chest and things of her mother, some of which presumably are the sundries contained therein. She also got the coverlet and pressed flannel, as well as a candlestick. Ulrika Jacobena WICHTERMAN, whose name appears written in place of "Mariah" which is crossed out, got 1/2 of the chest and things of her mother. She also got a skillet, 2 flat irons and a candlestick, as well as one or more of the book collection. She bought at vendue a milk cow for $10 and 3 pillow cases. It is evident from the "chest and sundries the girls got" that there were only 2 surviving daughters, the share of each being $15. The name Mariah would thus seem to have been written in error by whoever completed the list of what was not sold, which was unsigned and undated. Son Michael got the loom valued at $20, while son Gottlob got the brass kettle for $8 which was probably purchased from him at the vendue sale. Not specifically receiving items or mentioned are Geo. Jos., Jr., and David C. , the latter of whom may have died by the time the list was drawn up. These 6 children appear from the census data to be the only sons born to Geo. Jos. and Anna Catharine PROSEUS WICHTERMAN.The net value of the remaining estate not otherwise sold, retained as mentioned above, or paid out in debt equaled $421.57 in property.The above was prepared by Michael J. Helbig of NY state in 1994 and sent to Beverly DePoy.
http://mabryfamilynews.blogspot.com/2005/07/rev-george-joseph-wichtermann.html
George Joseph Wichtermann was the grandfather of Edward Holben and the great great grandfather of Neil Mabry. He was born in about 1758 in Germany, the son of George Michael Wichtermann. When he was about 32 years old, George Joseph sailed for America from Amsterdam on the Brig Mary, arriving in Philadelphia on October 10, 1790.
George was a Lutheran minister, and supposedly was sent to America by the German Lutheran Church. After arriving in Philadelphia, he headed north to the Hudson Valley. On June 15, 1794 George J. Wichtermann married Anna Catharina Brosius at St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church in Rhinebeck, Dutchess County, New York.
After their marriage, the Wichtermann family moved north along the Hudson river to Brunswick, Rensselaer County, where George became pastor of the Gilead Evangelical Lutheran church in 1792. According to the History of Schaghticoke in Landmarks of Rensselaer County, New York, Rev. George Joseph Wichtermann was also the "first pastor" of St. John's Evangelical Lutheran of Schaghticoke, founded in 1776. It is not clear if this was before or after (or at the same time as) his pastorship at Gilead Evangelical. When the 1800 Census was taken, the Wichterman family was enumerated in the nearby town of Troy. (County Map, Google Map).
In 1801, George was recruited as a minister for the German Lutheran Church in Thorold, in the Niagra region of Ontario, Canada. Apparently he did not gain the support of the congregation, and he left the position in 1803.
... in 1801 there was a German Lutheran church in Thorold that needed a minister, so the members persuaded George Joseph Wichtermann to come from New York state to serve them. The members made substantial promises to Wichtermann, but two years after he came, only thirteen members had paid their share of what had been pledged. One member is quoted as saying, "I will pay if he GOES -- if he stays, not a farthing." (From The Word Comes to Niagra Land).
In October 1803, the congregants signed a petition to "rid the German Church ... of its minister, the Rev. George Joseph Wichtermann". (From the biography of Andreas Hensel).
The Wichtermann family returned to New York, and are found in the 1810 Census of Amsterdam in Montgomery County.
In 1818, George returned to Gilead Lutheran in Brunswick, to perform his final baptism:
... Magdalena (Hayner) was the last child baptized by Rev. Georg Joseph Wichtermann, who had retired but came back for a final baptism and preached a final sermon on 21 Sep 1818 in the then new church building. The families evidently were close; Johannes Hoener and wife Catharina were sponsors at the 1796 baptism of Anna Catharina, daughter of Georg Joseph Wichtermann and wife Anna Prosiuss.(Information from The History of Gilead Evangelical Lutheran Church, by Rev. J. N. Barnett (1881), p. 58, cited in the Hayner family history)
At about this time, the Wichtermann family moved east to Seneca County in the Finger Lakes region, where George was a minister at the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Fayette in Bearytown, Town of Fayette and now known as Christ's Church. The Wichtermann family was living in Romulus Township when the 1820 Census was taken.
Some Wichtermann biographies indicate that George worked with the American Bible Society in translating the bible he brought from Germany "into one of the first English Bibles in America". This seems exagerated to me - presumably many of the colonists from England had English bibles prior to George's arrival in Philadelphia.
George Joseph Wichtermann died September 11, 1825, one day after his wife, Anna Catharine. They are both buried in Burgh Cemetery, Fayette Township, Seneca County, New York.
Two years after George and Anna Catharine died, in 1827, their daughter Ulrike Jacobina Wichtermann married Johnathan Holben in Romulus Township in Seneca County.
****************************** ****************************** There are at least two known branches of the Wichterman family in the United States. One branch began when Samuel WICHTERMANN (age 56) left his home in Kirchenthurnen, (Canton Bern) Switzerland, along with his daughters Elisabetha (24) and Anna (14) and his sons Christian (age 20) and Samuel (18). His wife, Barbara STETLER, had died in childbirth in 1821, along with the baby. They arrived in New York City on September 17, 1833, aboard the ship Plato. Although their destination was listed as Pennsylvania. they settled along the Ohio River in Monroe County, Ohio in that same year. The deed book shows land was bought by him on 15 Jan, 1834. Another branch began in PA. when Georg J. WICHTERMAN, son of Georg Michael WICHTERMANN sailed aboard the Brig Mary from Amsterdam to Philadelphia, PA and landed 10/4/1790. He was a German Lutheran minister and was sent to America to help establish the church as well as translate the first American Bible with the American Bible Society. His name was written Georg I. WIGHTERMAN in the passenger list of the Brig. He is first listed in the 1800 census of NY at Rensslear Co., 86:6 as Joseph WIGHTEMAN and in the 1820 Seneca Co. written Page 363, Printed page 84 City of Romulus, NY as George J. WICHTERMAN. He married Anna Catharina BROSIUS, d. of Peter and Christina SIPPERLY BROSIUS 6/15/1794 in St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church in Rhinebeck, Dutchess Co., NY and had 6 known children.
!Info from Josephine Bogart Gregory showing Cemetery Stones inscribed; Rev. George J. Wichterman d. Sept. 11, 1825, ae 67 years Anna Catharine Wife d. Sept. 10, 1825, age 57 yrs David C. d. Dec. 4, 1824, ae 15-8-0 !In the History of the "Evangelical Lutheran Church of Fayette (Situated in the Village) it is now known as the "Christ's Church". The first Pastor was a Lot Merkel. I quote "The next, so far as can be gathered, was the Rev. George J. Wichterman, who died while a Pastor of "Christ's Church", September 11th, 1825, the next day after the death of his wife, both, together with the body of a son who died in Dec, 1824, are buried in the Burgh Cemetery". Info from Beverly DePoy: I have George Joseph's Sr.'s German Bible which he brought to America when he landed in 1790. He worked with the American Bible Society in translating it into one of the first English Bibles in America. It is said that in family tradition, he was sent to America by the Germany Lutheran Church. Wighterman, - the spelling of the name written on the Brig "Mary"s manifest when George Joseph Sr. came to America from Amsterdam to Philadelphia on 4 Oct 1790. (could be 10 Apr 1790) | Wichtermann Georg Joseph (I7371)
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| 774 | Peter Zinser   geboren: 29.03.1670 D 71155 Altdorf gestorben: 26.02.1736 D 71116 Gärtringen ; RESI D 71116 Gärtringen Quellen: Burau, Köln | Zinser Peter (I415)
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| 775 | Pfarrerverzeichnis: https://www.wkgo.de/wkgosrc/pfarrbuch/cms/index/2092
Ordnungsnummer2094NameFischer (Vischer), Georg LudwigLebensdaten* 21.9.1641 Nürtingen, + 21.12.1718 Liebenzell LaufbahnStip. 27.10.1658, Imm. Tübingen 30.10.1658, B. 16.3.1659, M. 20.3.1661, Pf. Tennenbronn 1664, Schiltach 1671, Hornberg 1672, Deckenpfronn 1684, Liebenzell 1697-1718Ehenoo I. (procl. Sexagesimä Nürtingen) 6.2.1665 Hornberg: Anna Maria SCHUMACHER, * 5.4.1646, + 7.1.1679 ebd., Va. Johann, Gastgeber und Amtspfleger ebd. --- oo II. 15.9.1679 Freudenstadt: Christina Barbara RAMSLER, gt. 29.12.1664 Hornberg, Va. Johann Gerhard (Nr. 6377)ElternVa. Johannes, tonsor / BarbierKinder(1. - 3. * Tennenbronn, 4. - 6. * Hornberg, 7. - 10. * Deckenpfronn, 11. - 14. * Liebenzell) I. 1. Johann (Nr. 2105) 2. Lucia Magdalena, * 28.10.1668, + 14.3.1732 Liebenzell, ledig
| Vischer Georg Ludwig (I4936)
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| 776 | Pfarrerverzeichnis: https://www.wkgo.de/wkgosrc/pfarrbuch/cms/index/2104
NameVischer, JohannesLebensdaten* 16.1.1666 Tennenbronn, + 5.2.1741 JesingenLaufbahnImm. Tübingen 18.1.1684, B. 13.5.1685, Stip. 1685 (Fischer), M. 10.8.1687, Pf. St. Georgen 1694, Neuweiler 1701-1707, dazw. FeldPred. InfanterieRgm. Hermann in Flandern 1704-1706 (Pfarrei derweil durch V versehen), Pf. Simmozheim 1707, Heumaden 1717, Aidlingen 1729, Jesingen bei Kirchheim unter Teck 1731, em. 1740Ehenoo I. 18.9.1694 Stuttgart: Dorothea Sibylla FÜRNHABER, * 19.3.1674 ebd., + 16.1.1702 Neuweiler, E + Johann Christoph, fürstl. Wildbretschreiber Stuttgart
| Vischer Johannes (I89)
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| 777 | Possible Marriage: Johann Schlotterbeck 25 Oct 1740, Nufringen, Schwarz., Wuerttemberg SS 6 Feb 1979 OGDEN (Film 1126308, Batch 7813921, Sheet 46) | Bessler Anna Maria (I6567)
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| 778 | Quelle: Familienforschung-rimek.de Handelsmann. Rechner des Armenkastens 1557-1559, Landschafts-Fruchtverwalter http://vorfahren.familienforschung-rimek.de/getperson.php?personID=I360&tree=ancestors
| Andler Hans IV Johannes (I723)
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| 779 | RESI D 71116 Gärtringen Quellen: Burau, Köln | Zinser Johann Martin (I1950)
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| 780 | RESI D 71116 Gärtringen Quellen: Burau, Köln | Zinser Anna,Maria (I1951)
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| 781 | RESI D 71134 Dachtel (?) Sie starb bei der Geburt ihres Sohnes Hans. Quellen: Burau, Köln | Widmann Barbara (I7514)
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| 782 | RESI D 71134 Dachtel (?) Quellen: Burau, Köln | Gossger Georg (I7513)
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| 783 | RESI D 71134 Dachtel Quellen: Burau, Köln | Abermann Katharina (I7515)
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| 784 | Schaut Leser disen Leichenstein Als Jüngster mein betrübtes aug die trauerpost gelesen der vater wirt mit nechst ins grab der Ruh geleget Er hat auf diser welt verlasen sein Richteramt und ist in gotes Reich der Ewigkeit Eingangen gott geb im nun die Ruh hir in der Kühlen Erd das er an ienem Tag uns wider sichtbar wert Jorg fridrich Motteler wagner und gerichtsverwantner in gärtringen Ist gebored anno 1686 den 12. sep. und gestorben anno 1756 den 2 feber Leichentext Psalm 119 vers 92 wo deingesetz nicht mein Trost gewesen wäre so wäre ich ver= gangen in meiner Elende.   Jonathan david Motteler steinhauer | Motteler Georg (Jerg) Friedrich (I661)
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| 785 | Schweizer-Bart | Schweizer Johannes (I500405)
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| 786 | Taufpaten Johann Martin Wörner, Krämer MAria Agnes Schmid Frau von Michael, Ratsverwandter | Gutmann Johann Martin (1) (I476)
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| 787 | Todt, AL Keller,J.: in Stutgart; Metelmann I gibt an: zu Balingn 11 Kinder; bei Todt, AL Keller,J.: 8 Kinder | Moser Von Filseck Anna Rosine (I5515)
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| 788 | Todt, AL Keller,J.: in Stutgart; Metelmann I gibt an: zu Balingn 11 Kinder; bei Todt, AL Keller,J.: 8 Kinder | Moser Von Filseck Anna Rosine (I5515)
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| 789 | Todt, Keller, J.: vor 31.8.1602 Todt, Keller, J.: Steuert 1574 ff. in Herrenberg. Erbteilung vom10.1.1603 | Notter Martin (I7417)
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| 790 | Todt, Keller,J.: "Ist ain reicher Mann". Besitzt 1591: 2 Häuser am Markt. Wahrscheinlich Sohn des Lenz (Lorenz) Demler in Calw. 14-16992 Name auch Demmler 1586-1590 Bürgermeister von Calw 1591 Besitz zweier Häuser am Markt "Ist ain reicher Mann." (Todt, Keller,J.) 6216 von Grace Kelly | Demler Simon (I5322)
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| 791 | Wappenbrief von Kaiser Karl V., Toledo 14.02.1539 http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philipp_Orth
| Orth Philipp (I7280)
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| 792 | Web content link:https://www.ancestry.ca/genealogy/records/jakob-kurrer-24-2n7xb03Ancestry Historische Personen | Kurrer Jakob, I (I5554)
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| 793 | Weil/Sch KopKonfession: ev   5. Februar Ist Henrich Ruckaberle zu Breitenstein gestorben v vom Sattler [Johannes Bauer] da er Todtengräber worden, begraben worden. WeilToB Wohnort: Breitenstein | Ruckaberle Heinrich (I4295)
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| 794 | Zane Comment       http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=4e8b2c7a-8a72-448d-87a8-1a71960c1c4c&tid=28802337&pid=1188 | Motteler Georg (Jerg) Friedrich (I661)
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| 795 | Zane Comments       http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=7b4ab1be-5812-4260-8c39-e791517e6802&tid=28802337&pid=1194 | I Motteler Friedrich (I669)
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| 796 | Zwilling, Schweizer-Zuerch | Schweizer Johannes (I500307)
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| 797 |
| Kientzle Johannes (I4483)
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| 798 |
| Engelhardt Johann (I5742)
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| 799 | Hat dem Spital Herrenberg 1587 300fl legiert, ob das Geld aus der Plünderung 1527 von Rom stammt ? | Mayer Johannes (I4269)
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| Schwarz Ambrosius (I11776)
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