Schlömer, Jacob
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Name Schlömer, Jacob [1] Birth Goldhausen, Waldeck-Frankenberg, Hessen, Germany [1] Gender Male Occupation Master Carpenter in Korbach [1] Death Bef 15 Jul 1748 Korbach, Waldeck-Frankenberg, Hessen, Germany [1] Burial 15 Jul 1748 Korbach, Waldeck-Frankenberg, Hessen, Germany [1] Person ID I32665 The Thoma Family Last Modified 20 Sep 2023
Family Blume, Anna Maria, b. 22 Dec 1691, Korbach, Waldeck-Frankenberg, Hessen, Germany d. 2 Apr 1744, Korbach, Waldeck-Frankenberg, Hessen, Germany (Age 52 years) Marriage 9 Feb 1713 Korbach, Waldeck-Frankenberg, Hessen, Germany [1] Children 1. Schlömer, Johann Justus, b. 6 Jan 1724, Korbach, Waldeck-Frankenberg, Hessen, Germany d. 7 Jul 1790, Korbach, Waldeck-Frankenberg, Hessen, Germany (Age 66 years) [natural] Family ID F12622 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 20 Sep 2023
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Notes - 2nd owner of Im Pass 2
In temple 12 (Korbach)
The House of Temple 12 in October 2014.
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House no. 12 on Tempel Street is a half-timbered house built in 1739 by Jakob Schlömer in the old town of Korbach [1]
history
1. Nothing is known about a possible previous building. The builder of today's house was the carpenter Jacob Schlömer (* in Goldhausen; [2] established July 15, 1748). He acquired civil rights in 1713 and married Anna Maria Blomen / Blume (~ 22.12.1691; † 02.04.1744), daughter of Jeremias Blomen and Anna Catharina Werner (Düdinghausen) on February 9 of the same year. Through this marriage in 1718 he also became the owner of his wife's parents' house, house no. 338 at the Tränketor.
2. In 1749 Sidonia Elisabeth Scipio (* November 3rd, 1708 in Rhena; † June 11th, 1760 in Usseln) acquired the house. She was the daughter of pastor Ludwig Scriba in Berndorf and Elisabeth Amalie Textor from Worms. On November 20, 1726 she married Christian Scipio (~ October 14, 1696 in Mengeringhausen; † September 16, 1748 in Twiste). He was the son of pastor Johann Franz Scipio in Korbach and Johanne Margarethe Bilstein. From 1724 to 1731 he was pastor in Rhena and from 1731 to 1748 in Twiste. Sidonia Elisabeth Scipio died in the house of her son-in-law, the pastor Henrich Ephraim Jungcurt.
3. 1749 Sidonia Elisabeth Scipio.
4. 1762 Johann Justus Schlömer.
5. 1794 Johann Henrich Betting.
6. 1817 Marie Luise Schwane (r).
7. 1823 Georg Heinrich Samuel Schwane (r).
8. 1826 Catharina Schwaner.
9. 1829 Henrich Daniel Anton Richter.
10. 1860 Christian Friedrich Ludwig Theobald.
11. 1898 Louis Rudolf Karl Schmalz.
12. 1945 Louis Carl Wilhelm Heinrich Rudolf Schmalz.
- 2nd owner of Im Pass 2
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Sources - [S2322] GERMANY: Korbach and Waldeck.
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- [S2322] GERMANY: Korbach and Waldeck.