Möring, Michael
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Name Möring, Michael [1] Gender Male Occupation Butcher [1] Death DECEASED Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany Burial UNKNOWN Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany Person ID I26769 The Thoma Family Last Modified 20 Sep 2023
Children 1. Möring, Johann, b. 1596, Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany d. 13 Jan 1676, Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany (Age 80 years) [natural] 2. Möring, Anna, b. UNKNOWN, Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany d. DECEASED [natural] Family ID F10000 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 20 Sep 2023
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Event Map Death - DECEASED - Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany Burial - UNKNOWN - Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany = Link to Google Earth
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Notes - It is only my (James Thoma's) supposition that Michael Möring is the father of Johann Möring. It is based upon: "Klipper Stipendium [Klipper Exhibition]", author unknown, Schriften des Vereins für Sachsen-Meiningische Geschichte u. Landeskunde [Writings of the Saxe-Meiningen Association of History and Geography], 54. Heft [Issue No. 54] (Hildburghausen, Saxe-Meiningen: F. W. Gadow & Sohn, 1906), As for Footnote 99 on page 115 of the same book, I (Wilbur Kalb) had to look up Römersbach to find out exactly where was it in the Hildburghausen area. Oh, so it used to be an estate at the west edge of Hilburghausen but it was annexed and turned into a street, Am Römerbach, by the City of Hildburghausen. Anna Möring’s husband, Rupertus Pontanus ( Brückner ), was from the Tyrol of Austria. He was also the first known Syndicus [ lawyer with the city court ], in office from ca 1585 to 1606 as notarius publ. caesareus [ Latin, “Imperial Notary for the Public” ]. The footnote says in German, “Rup. Pont., m[arried]. Anna, d[aughter]. of the baker Michael Möring, from whom he received 6-1/2 acres at Römersbach.”
To me this supports Michael Möring being the father of Johann and this Anna Möring Brückner. I should also note that this is the oldest record that I have found of the Möring family in Hildburghausen.
- It is only my (James Thoma's) supposition that Michael Möring is the father of Johann Möring. It is based upon: "Klipper Stipendium [Klipper Exhibition]", author unknown, Schriften des Vereins für Sachsen-Meiningische Geschichte u. Landeskunde [Writings of the Saxe-Meiningen Association of History and Geography], 54. Heft [Issue No. 54] (Hildburghausen, Saxe-Meiningen: F. W. Gadow & Sohn, 1906), As for Footnote 99 on page 115 of the same book, I (Wilbur Kalb) had to look up Römersbach to find out exactly where was it in the Hildburghausen area. Oh, so it used to be an estate at the west edge of Hilburghausen but it was annexed and turned into a street, Am Römerbach, by the City of Hildburghausen. Anna Möring’s husband, Rupertus Pontanus ( Brückner ), was from the Tyrol of Austria. He was also the first known Syndicus [ lawyer with the city court ], in office from ca 1585 to 1606 as notarius publ. caesareus [ Latin, “Imperial Notary for the Public” ]. The footnote says in German, “Rup. Pont., m[arried]. Anna, d[aughter]. of the baker Michael Möring, from whom he received 6-1/2 acres at Römersbach.”
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Sources - [S24] GERMANY: THÜRINGIA: Schriften des Vereins fur Sachsen Meiningische Geschichte und Landeskunde 54th issue (1906).
Google Books
Issue 54, Hildburghausen, Saxe-Meiningen:
F. W. Gadow & Sohn
1906
https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015055036332;view=1up;seq=111Schriften des Vereins für Sachsen Meiningische Geschichte und Landeskunde 54th issue (1906) Klipper Family Tree
- [S24] GERMANY: THÜRINGIA: Schriften des Vereins fur Sachsen Meiningische Geschichte und Landeskunde 54th issue (1906).