Möring, Johann Tobias Thomæ
Bef 1662 - 1727 (> 64 years)-
Name Möring, Johann Tobias Thomæ [1, 2, 3] Birth Bef 18 Nov 1662 Rappershausen, Rhon-Grabfeld, Bayern, Germany [1, 3] Gender Male Baptism 18 Nov 1662 Rappershausen, Rhon-Grabfeld, Bayern, Germany [3] Education 1672 Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany [1] Student Education Jun 1678 Gymnasium Casimirianum Academicum, Coburg, Bayern, Germany [1] Life Event 1692 Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany Music Teacher Life Event 1696 Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany [1] Cantor and Tertius Life Event 16 Jan 1708 Schalkau, Sonneberg, Thüringen, Germany [1] Rector at Schalkau Death 22 Jul 1727 Schalkau, Sonneberg, Thüringen, Germany [1] Burial Aft 22 Jul 1727 Schalkau, Sonneberg, Thüringen, Germany [1] Person ID I26758 The Thoma Family Last Modified 20 Sep 2023
Father Möring, Johann Anton Thomæ, b. Bef 9 Apr 1631, Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany d. 27 Jan 1690, Rappershausen, Rhon-Grabfeld, Bayern, Germany (Age > 58 years) Relationship natural Mother Seifert, Barbara, b. UNKNOWN, Bedheim, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany d. Bef 30 Nov 1703, Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany Relationship natural Family ID F9997 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Photos MÖRING, Johann Tobias baptism 18 Nov 1662 Rappershausen
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Notes - Johann Tobias Möring Kantor, Rector; Life data not determined. Möring was cantor in Hildburghausen in 1695, and rector in Schalkau in 1708. SOURCE: Landesbibliothek Coburg, manuscript PM I / 65: Christian Mühlfeld: Musician book of the duchy of Saxony-Meiningen. Short biographies of musicians, cantors, organists, dilettantes, who were born or have been born in the duchy. Meiningen 1908.
His mother was living with him after his father died in 1690 and until his mother’s death in 1703. She was buried in Hildburghausen.
The German transcription of Johann Tobias Mohring’s baptismal record is not finished but it’s already clear that he was baptized by his father, the Reverend Johann Anton Mohring, with three godfathers — the Reverend Tobias Durrfeld, the Pastor ( 1660 – 1668 ) of Nordheim im Grabfeld ( now Nordheim vor der Rhön, 11.6 miles northwest of Rappershausen and 24.2 miles west of Hildburghausen ), the Reverend Kilian Seifert, the Pastor of Bedheim ( for 38 years, 1638 – 1676, 4.2 miles southwest of Hildburghausen ), and the Reverend Johann Langenstätter, the Rector of the Evangelical School of Zerbst ( 121.5 miles northeast of Hildburghausen ).
I stayed up all night reading about these esteemed men. The two Pastors both have biographies at Google Books. Rev. Seifert is in the Krauss and Thomä books but he’s also in a book about German Evangelical hymnals because, for his last illness, he had songs sung to him from his church’s hymnals. But you may be much more interested in Rev. Langenstätter. It’s not because, in 1668, he published a memorial about his late Lord and Master, Johannes VI, the Sovereign Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst ( the great grandfather of Catherine the Great, the Empress of Russia, and the great-great grandfather of King George III, who lost the American Colonies ). It’s because he was one of your Klippers. He was the son of Anna Nothnagel and her husband Pankratius Langenstätter, the grandson of Christoph Nothnagel and his wife Afra Klipper, and the great grandson of Conrad Klipper, the shoemaker of Hildburghausen.
- Johann Tobias Möring Kantor, Rector; Life data not determined. Möring was cantor in Hildburghausen in 1695, and rector in Schalkau in 1708. SOURCE: Landesbibliothek Coburg, manuscript PM I / 65: Christian Mühlfeld: Musician book of the duchy of Saxony-Meiningen. Short biographies of musicians, cantors, organists, dilettantes, who were born or have been born in the duchy. Meiningen 1908.
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Sources - [S581] GERMANY: Die Matrikel des Gymnasium Casimirianum Academicum zu Coburg.
https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/547815-die-matrikel-des-gymnasium-casimirianum-academicum-zu-coburg-1606-1803?offset=58737Die Matrikel Des Gymnasium Casimirianum Academicum Zu Coburg (1608-1803) - [S1979] GERMANY: BAYERN: Sachsen Coburg History in Two Books (German).
https://www.thomafamily.org//tfam/Mainfile_Histories/Sachsen%20Coburg%20History%20in%20Two%20Books%20(German).pdfSachsen Coburg History in Two Books (German) - [S2609] GERMANY: BAYERN: Evangelical Church of Rappershausen, Rhon-Grabfeld, Bayern, Germany.
https://www.archion.de/en/browse/?no_cache=1&path=48049-429047-792727&cHash=a2b7882e3bfec1e9c1c52e2b03e63a31
- [S581] GERMANY: Die Matrikel des Gymnasium Casimirianum Academicum zu Coburg.