Thomæ, Christoph

Male 1598 - 1634  (44 years)


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  1. 1.  Thomæ, Christoph was born between 1590 and 1598 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 6 Jun 1634 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried on 8 Jun 1634 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Lutheran Pastor, School Teacher, Headmaster in Hildburhausen
    • Life Event: Between 1614 and 1625, Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; Cantor
    • Ordained: 18 Dec 1625, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; Ordination
    • Life Event: Between 19 Dec 1625 and 1633, Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; Diaconal Lutheran Pastor
    • Life Event: Between 1633 and 1634, Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; Archdeacon

    Notes:

    Stephanus Thomæ, mein seeliger Vater, erblickte dieses Tages-Licht zu Hildburghausen auf Bartholomæi 1629. Die Eltern waren Herr Christoph Thomæ, anfangs Cantor, hernach Subdiaconus und endlich Archidiaconus daselbst, so 1634 im Herrn seelig entschlaffen, und Frau Catharina, eine gebohrne Hartmdnnin. Er frequentirte unter den damahligen Kriegs=Troublen anfangs die Schule daselbst, und gieng zugleich seinem Stieff=Vater Johann Möringen, sowohl in seinem Kirchner=Amt, als Becker Handwerck an die Hand, biß er sich 1646. auf das Hochfürstl. Gymnafium nach Coburg wenden, und daselbst mit dem Convictorio und famulatur kümmerlich hinbringen konnte. Endlich begab er sich nach Leipzig, difputirte 1652. unter Hn. M. Rothen de Sorite, und promovirte den 21. April 1655. in Baccalaureum. Als er nach seiner Anheimkunfft sich eine geraume Zeit in dem vornehmen Carpzovischen Hauß aufgehalten, und die altesten Söhne informiret hatte, bekam er 1663. eine Vocation zur Pfarr Wiesenfeld, 1668. zur Pfarr Neuhauß, und endlich 1678. Zur Adjunctur Sonnenfeld, allhier starb er den 22. Julii 1706 im 77. Jahr seines Alters, recht Lebensfatt, an einem Schlagfluß, und wurde in die Closter=Kirche versendet. Ein mehrers von demselben findet der geneigte Leser in dem von mir nach seinem Tod ihm verfertigten Ehren=Gedächtniß. Von ihm find zum Druck kommen:

    The English translation:
    Stephen Thomæ, my blessed father, [first] saw the daylight in Hildburghausen on St Bartholomew's Day [24 August] 1629. The parents were Mr. Christopher Thomæ, in the beginning Cantor of this place, and at the end Subdeacon and afterwards Archdeacon [also] of this place, who in 1634 fell into blessed sleep in the LORD, and wife Catharina, born Hartmannin. He frequented under the late military troubles the school of this place in the beginning, and went at the same time to his stepfather Johann Möringen in his office as a Kirchner [church's administrative assistant], as well as to the baker’s shop, working by the hand, until he in 1646 went to Coburg for the Great Princely Gymnasium, and passed the time at that place at the dorms [Convictorio] and in the classrooms [famulatur] in misery. Finally he went to Leipzig, apprenticed 1652 under Mr. M. Rothen de Sorite, and received his baccalaureate on 21 April 1655. As he informed the oldest sons, he was after his homecoming employed for a long time by the distinguished House of Carpzov and [then] received the call 1663 as the pastor of Wiesenfeld, 1668 as the pastor of Neuhauß, and finally 1678 as the adjutant of Sonnefeld, where he died on 22 July 1706 in the 77th Year of his age, still full of life, of a palsy, and was buried at the Klosterkirche. Also at the same place, the gentle reader will find that, after his death, I made the memorial in his honor. Of him it is here in print: [Actually, Christian listed three people who were buried with his father.]

    Chronik der Stadt, der Diözese und des Herzogtums Hildburghausen [Chronicle of the City, the Diocese and the Duchy of Hildburghausen], by Rudolf Armin Human, Ph.D (a Thomä fan). (Hildburghausen, Saxe-Meninigen: Kesselringsche Hofbuchhandlung, 1886), pages 81, 82, 396, 397, 470

    Antiquitates et Memorabilia Historiae Franconicae [in Latin: Antiquitaties and Memorabilia of the History of Franconia, but the book is in German] darumen insonderheit der Ursprung / Einrichtung und Merckwürdigkeiten der Fürstlichen Residenz-Stadt Hildburghausen von denen âltesten biß auf die jetzige Zeiten aus bewährten Uhrkunden abgehandelt werden [in German: Especially concerning the origin, foundation and curiosities of the Princely Residence-City of Hildburghausen from the authentic documents that were employed from the earliest to the current times], by Johann Werner Krauß [Hildburghausen, Saxe-Hildburghausen: Johann Gottfried Hanisch, "privileged court publisher", 1753], pages 309 and 311. The title is quite a mouthful. That's why this book is known as just, "Antiquitates et Memorabilia historiae Franconicae besonders Hildburghausen". Maybe the success of his first book went to Mr. Krauß’s head but he wrote excellent chapters about two major schools in Hildburghausen - the Hildburghausen School and the Princely Gymnasium.

    Beyträge zur Erläuterung der Hochfürstl. Sachsen-Hildburghausen Kirchen- , Schul - and Landes-Historie: Zweiter Theil von der Stadt und Dioeces Hildburghausen [Contributions to the Explanation of the Church, School and Country History of the Duchy of Saxe-Hildburghausen: Second Part of the City and Diocese of Hildburghausen], by Johann Werner Krauß (Hildburghausen, Saxe-Hildburghausen: Johann Gottfried Hanisch, 1752), pages 274 and 383

    Because Dr. Human used both books by Mr. Krauß as his sources about Christoph Thomä, I'll summarize my findings for you about Stephen's father. According to Mr. Krauß, Christoph lived his whole life in Hildburghausen but he was ordained in Coburg on 18 December 1625 as a deacon. In 1615, he became the 11th Cantor of the Hildburghausen School. The position of Cantor made Christoph the assistant to the Conrector, the second in command of the school. In 1622, he succeeded his boss as the 13th Conrector [Assistant Headmaster], "mit Berbehaltung des Cantorats [with the support of the Council of Cantors]” His promotion also made him the Vicar of the “U.L. Frauen.“ (Maybe that's why his son had to keep going to school in spite of the Thirty Years War.) In 1633, he was elevated to the rank of Archdeacon (Hofprediger = Court Preacher), the position he would hold to the end of his life. He died on 6 June 1634. His widow's second husband, Johann Möring (1596-1676), was, in 1642, the 10th Kirchner of the Hildburghausen School and he was succeeded in this office by his next four descendants. He was in various offices of the Church for 40 years.

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    From National Library Coburg, Manuscript PM 1/65 : Christian Muhlfeld : Musician - book of the ducjy of Saxe - Meningen. Short biographies of musicians, cantors, organists, dilettantes who are born in the Duchy or have acted in the same Meningen 1908. Kantor, vice-pricipal; life datea is not identified. Thoma was 1614-1615 cantor in Hildburghausen, then vice principal.
    That Christoph Thomä is in the Musiker-Lexikon des Herzogtum Sachsen-Meiningen ( 1680 – 1918 ) [ Dictionary of Musicians of the Duchy of Saxe-Meiningen ( 1680 – 1918 ) ] ???
    Christoph Thoma (auch Thomä)
    Kantor, Konrektor; Lebensdaten nicht ermittelt. Thoma war 1614–1615 Kantor in Hildburghausen, dann Konrektor.
    QUELLE: Landesbibliothek Coburg, Manuskript PM I/65: Christian Mühlfeld: Musiker-Buch des Herzogtums Sachsen-Meiningen. Kurze Biographien von Musikern, Kantoren, Organisten, Dilettanten, die im Herzogtum geboren sind oder in demselben gewirkt haben. Meiningen 1908.

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    For Hildburghausen and its neighboring towns, 1634 was the year of das große Sterben [ “The Great Death” ].  The German Wikipedia article about the Stadtfriedhof Hildburghausen [ City Cemetery of Hildburghausen ] states that so many people died at the time that it became necessary to open a separate cemetery for plague victims.  Today, no one knows its exact location — the people were that traumatized — but it is believed to be south of Hildburghausen, on the banks of the Werra River.

    You might have already read all about it in the online timeline of Hildburghausen but it’s still worth a repeat, translated from the German :

    16 October 1634
    Feast Day of St Gallus.  The region is conquered by the Imperial General of Cavalry Johann Ludwig Hektor Graf von Isolani with his Croats.  The [ evil ] general is of Cypriot origin and leads a [ most ] cruel regiment in [ an orgy of ] pillage, robbery, torture and mass murder, after the Saxe-Weimar Cavalry has already withdrawn, on 9 October, in a hurry towards Suhl.  The incursion of Isolani, who came from [ Generalissimo ] Wallenstein, is to be regarded as a punitive act by the Emperor against the Thuringian princes, who were allied with Sweden.

    One example is Themar, which suffers terribly.  The Imperial Soldiers raze 209 houses with 269 apartments, the rectory, the German and Latin schools, the Amtshaus [ district administrative building ], a town hall with a Ratskeller, two gatehouses and others.  The city church with its works of art was spared by a happy coincidence.  An Italian officer is said to have extinguished the fire torch in front of the Marian altar.

    After the murderous arsonists have withdrawn, out of 300 people or heads of families, only 133 are counted, 40 of whom are healthy Bürger [ citizens ].  Next to the church there are “69 of the smallest houses” left.  In the memorial sermon given by Deacon Hölbe, 83 people, as well as the health of the 30 of them, are mentioned.  — Looting and pillage cause the damage of 149,282 guilders, 2 groschen and 8 ½ pfennigs.

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    From the death record of Christoph from Chip Kalb:
    I think Christoph Thomae died in his sleep but I can’t figure out the spelling of that word.  It looks like the writer was trying to show off by inventing a new word.  As you know, the Germans love to make combo words and this writer was apparently one of them.  He used “dormire”, the Latin verb for “to sleep”, “todt”, the German noun for “death”, and the Latin verb ending, “– irt” to create “doremtodtirt” [ died in the sleep ] but it didn’t come out right, not in that handwriting.  That writer should have laid off Latin and German shorthand and make the job easier for us translators.

    Buried:
    Buried in Plague cemetery.

    Died:
    Died in sleep, from plague.

    Christoph married Kob, Mrs Anna on 10 Feb 1618 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Anna (daughter of Kob, Georg) was born in UNKNOWN in Germany; died before 4 Apr 1628 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried on 4 Apr 1628 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Thomæ, Michael  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 14 Mar 1619 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died before 8 Aug 1619 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried on 8 Aug 1619 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
    2. 3. Thomæ, Stillborn Son  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 19 Jul 1622 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 19 Jul 1622 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried on 19 Jul 1622 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
    3. 4. Thomæ, Catherine  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1624 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
    4. 5. Thomæ, Susanna Barbara  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 16 Nov 1626 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 16 Nov 1626 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried on 16 Nov 1626 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
    5. 6. Thomæ, Anna  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 24 Mar 1628 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 24 Mar 1628 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried on 25 Mar 1628 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.

    Christoph married Hartmann, Catharina on 4 Nov 1628 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Catharina (daughter of Hartmann, Johann and Scheber, Anastasia) was born on 25 Oct 1607 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died before 2 Feb 1669 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried on 2 Feb 1669 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 7. Thomæ, Stephan  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 24 Aug 1629 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 22 Jul 1706 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried on 25 Jul 1706 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
    2. 8. Möring, Johann Anton Thomæ  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 9 Apr 1631 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 27 Jan 1690 in Rappershausen, Rhon-Grabfeld, Bayern, Germany; was buried after 27 Jan 1690 in Rappershausen, Rhon-Grabfeld, Bayern, Germany.
    3. 9. Thomæ, Margaretha  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 10 Jan 1633 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Sülzfeld, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried in Sülzfeld, Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
    4. 10. Thomæ, Michael  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 8 Jun 1634 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died before 8 Jul 1634 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried on 10 Jul 1634 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Thomæ, Michael Descendancy chart to this point (1.Christoph1) was born before 14 Mar 1619 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died before 8 Aug 1619 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried on 8 Aug 1619 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptism: 14 Mar 1619, Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany


  2. 3.  Thomæ, Stillborn Son Descendancy chart to this point (1.Christoph1) was born on 19 Jul 1622 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 19 Jul 1622 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried on 19 Jul 1622 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.

    Notes:

    By the way, before you sent me that pair of marriages this morning, I was trying to think in German about what happened to Christoph Thomae’s stillborn son in “die Welt [ the world ]”.  That abbreviation, “hs”, is for hesterno, the Latin word for “yesterday”, meaning that the baby died on 18 July 1622, the day before his funeral.

    Yes, you have it right.  This is the burial of the stillborn son of Christopher Thomae.  The last two lines are hard to read but the second word of the third line, “todt” ( dead ), is the giveaway.  That’s why he wasn’t in the register of baptisms.


  3. 4.  Thomæ, Catherine Descendancy chart to this point (1.Christoph1) was born in 1624 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.

    Notes:

    This entry is from the Lutheran Church records of Hildburghausen. It is possible that her mother may actually be Catharina Hartman. Or that she is a child of a different Christoph Thomæ

    Catherine married Klipper, Hans in UNKNOWN in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Hans (son of Klipper, Valentin and Klipper, Mrs Anonyma) was born before 15 Dec 1608 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 5.  Thomæ, Susanna Barbara Descendancy chart to this point (1.Christoph1) was born on 16 Nov 1626 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 16 Nov 1626 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried on 16 Nov 1626 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptism: 16 Nov 1626, Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany

    Notes:

    From Wilbur Hanson Kalb:
    Sorry about the delay but I had a lot of trouble with the third word of the second line of the 1626  burial entry of Christoph Thomæ’s baby girl.  At first I thought it was a mangle of a misspelling and a correction but a closer reading showed that it was actually a compound verb — and an unusual one.  It’s the combination of graef, the Dutch word for “grave”, and tauft, the German word for “baptize” = graeftauft, “baptized by the grave”.   I know infant mortality was very high in the 17th Century but I’ve never seen such a word before.  Sometimes a baby would die so fast that there was no time to fetch the pastor.  Sometimes the parents had had to perform an emergency baptism ; that was allowed by both Catholic and Protestant Churches in those days.  That’s why the parish registers are sprinkled with mentions of home baptisms throughout the centuries.  I’m guessing that the baby’s resurrection stopped her funeral and her father, being the local Diakonus, wasn’t taking any chances with her baptism.  Hence the following transcription and translation but, as you’ll see, in spite of the emergency, the daughter did not get a name
    The German transcription :

    16 [ November 1626, Donnerstag ] Hr. Christoph Thomæ Diaconi Tochter,
    lein so greaftaūft [ not graeftaūft ] werd [ = wird ] begraben.

    The English translation :

    16 [ November 1626, Thursday ] Mr. Christoph Thomae Diaconus little
    daughter, having been baptized by the grave, will be buried.

    In the Gregorian Calendar, 16 November 1626 was 26 November 1626.


  5. 6.  Thomæ, Anna Descendancy chart to this point (1.Christoph1) was born on 24 Mar 1628 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 24 Mar 1628 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried on 25 Mar 1628 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptism: 24 Mar 1628, Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany


  6. 7.  Thomæ, Stephan Descendancy chart to this point (1.Christoph1) was born on 24 Aug 1629 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 22 Jul 1706 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried on 25 Jul 1706 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Religion: Lutheran
    • Baptism: 25 Aug 1629, Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany
    • Education: Between 1646 and 1652, Gymnasium Casimirianum Academicum, Coburg, Bayern, Germany
    • Residence: 16 Apr 1652, Leipzig University, Leipzig, Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany
    • Life Event: Between 1663 and 1668, Wiesenfeld, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; Lutheran Pastor at Weisenfeld
    • Life Event: Between 15 Jul 1668 and 1678, Neuhaus bei Schierschnitz, Föritz, Sonneberg, Thüringen, Germany; Lutheran Pastor at Neuhaus
    • Life Event: Between 1678 and 1706, Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; Adjunct Lutheran Pastor at Sonnefeld
    • Residence: Between 1678 and 1706, Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; House 46

    Notes:

    From the “Von der Adjunctur Sonnenfeld” chapter in the “Light in the Evening” book, pages 718-719

    Stephanus Thomæ, mein seeliger Vater, erblickte dieses Tages-Licht zu Hildburghausen auf Bartholomæi 1629. Die Eltern waren Herr Christoph Thomæ, anfangs Cantor, hernach Subdiaconus und endlich Archidiaconus daselbst, so 1634 im Herrn seelig entschlaffen, und Frau Catharina, eine gebohrne Hartmdnnin. Er frequentirte unter den damahligen Kriegs=Troublen anfangs die Schule daselbst, und gieng zugleich seinem Stieff=Vater Johann Möringen, sowohl in seinem Kirchner=Amt, als Becker Handwerck an die Hand, biß er sich 1646. auf das Hochfürstl. Gymnafium nach Coburg wenden, und daselbst mit dem Convictorio und famulatur kümmerlich hinbringen konnte. Endlich begab er sich nach Leipzig, difputirte 1652. unter Hn. M. Rothen de Sorite, und promovirte den 21. April 1655. in Baccalaureum. Als er nach seiner Anheimkunfft sich eine geraume Zeit in dem vornehmen Carpzovischen Hauß aufgehalten, und die altesten Söhne informiret hatte, bekam er 1663. eine Vocation zur Pfarr Wiesenfeld, 1668. zur Pfarr Neuhauß, und endlich 1678. Zur Adjunctur Sonnenfeld, allhier starb er den 22. Julii 1706 im 77. Jahr seines Alters, recht Lebensfatt, an einem Schlagfluß, und wurde in die Closter=Kirche versendet. Ein mehrers von demselben findet der geneigte Leser in dem von mir nach seinem Tod ihm verfertigten Ehren=Gedächtniß. Von ihm find zum Druck kommen:

    The English translation:

    Stephen Thomæ, my blessed father, [first] saw the daylight in Hildburghausen on St Bartholomew's Day [24 August] 1629. The parents were Mr. Christopher Thomæ, in the beginning Cantor of this place, and at the end Subdeacon and afterwards Archdeacon [also] of this place, who in 1634 fell into blessed sleep in the LORD, and wife Catharina, born Hartmannin. He frequented under the late military troubles the school of this place in the beginning, and went at the same time to his stepfather Johann Möringen in his office as a Kirchner [church's administrative assistant], as well as to the baker’s shop, working by the hand, until he in 1646 went to Coburg for the Great Princely Gymnasium, and passed the time at that place at the dorms [Convictorio] and in the classrooms [famulatur] in misery. Finally he went to Leipzig, apprenticed 1652 under Mr. M. Rothen de Sorite, and received his baccalaurate on 21 April 1655. As he informed the oldest sons, he was after his homecoming employed for a long time by the distinguished House of Carpzov and [then] received the call 1663 as the pastor of Wiesenfeld, (15 Jul) 1668 as the pastor of Neuhauß, and finally 1678 as the adjutant of Sonnefeld, where he died on 22 July 1706 in the 77th Year of his age, still full of life, of a palsy, and was buried at the Klosterkirche. Also at the same place, the gentle reader will find that, after his death, I made the memorial in his honor. Of him it is here in print: [Actually, Christian listed three people who were buried with his father.]

    From:

    Beyträge zur Erläterung der Hochfürstlichen Sachsen-Hildburghausen Kirchen=Schul=Landes=Historie, Vierter Theil, von der Stadt und Dioeces Königsberg, Sonnenfeld, Behringen und Schalckau, [Contributions to the Explanation of the Church, School and Country History of Great Princely Saxe-Hildburghausen, Part 4, of the Cities and Dioceses of Königsberg, Sonnefeld, Behringen and Schalckau], by Johann Werner Krauß (Hildburghausen, Saxe-Hildburghausen: Johann Gottfried Hanisch, 1754), pages 359-360, in the "Sonnenfeld" chapter:

    Stephen Thomä, was the 14th Evangelical pastor of Sonnefeld, and he also succeeded the late Johann Lorenz Hoffman (who had died in 1677 at the ripe old age of 46) as the Adjunctus of the same town.

    [page 359] 14. Stephan Thomæ, of Hildburghausen, born 1629, studied in Coburg and Leipzig, was pastor first of Weisenfeld 1663, then of [page 360] Neuhaus 1668, finally Adjunctus of this place [Sonnefeld] 1678, died blessed 1706, was buried on 22 July in the Klosterkirche. His memorial tablet had this inscription:

    “Here rests, weakened by old age and exhausted by [so] much work, the bones of a faithful Servant of GOD, namely Mr Stephen Thomæ from Hildburghausen well-trained theologian and well-deserved Adjunctus of this place [Sonnefeld]. This man of GOD’s fruits, loyal officer, and pastor's pastor, GOD rewarded [his] virtues with three crowns, two he wore in this mortality, with the third he shines now in eternity, after he had lived [for] 77 [years], led in Weisenfeld 5 [years], Neuhaus 10 [years], Sonnefeld 28 [years], altogether 43 [years], and been in the marriage for 41 years. Died blessed 1707.”

    Of his family and writings more information is given by his minister son, Rev. Thomæ and see Licht p. 719.

    Individuals: Grover, Carolyn, Month and day of Birth.

    The Thoma family lived from 1687 to 1765 in house number 47 in Hofstädten. It was in 1687 in the possession of Stephan Thomæ. In 1706 half of the house was owned by Johann Sebastian Thomæ and half by his daughter. In 1740 it was half owned by Johann Sebastian Thomæ and half by Christian Valentin Thomæ. In 1741 if was fully owned by Christian Valentine Thomæ. In 1765 it passed into the possession of Waldaster Deysing.

    Died:
    House 46

    Stephan married Buchenröder, Johanna CORDULA on 12 Nov 1665 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Johanna (daughter of Buchenröder, MICHAEL Sr and Steiner, Elisabetha) was born on 11 Oct 1647 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 10 Mar 1712 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried after 10 Mar 1712 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 11. Thomæ, Johann Christian  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 26 Apr 1667 in Wiesenfeld, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died between 26 Apr and 31 Dec 1667 in Wiesenfeld, Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
    2. 12. Thomæ, Johann Christian  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 5 Apr 1668 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 19 Mar 1724 in Neustadt bei Coburg, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried after 19 Mar 1724 in Neustadt bei Coburg, Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
    3. 13. Thomæ, Johann Heinrich  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 21 Nov 1669 in Neuhaus bei Schierschnitz, Föritz, Sonneberg, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED.
    4. 14. Thomæ, Michael Christoph  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 12 Feb 1671 in Neuhaus bei Schierschnitz, Föritz, Sonneberg, Thüringen, Germany; died on 20 Feb 1673 in Neuhaus bei Schierschnitz, Föritz, Sonneberg, Thüringen, Germany.
    5. 15. Thomæ, Sara Elisabetha  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 16 Mar 1672 in Neuhaus bei Schierschnitz, Föritz, Sonneberg, Thüringen, Germany; died before 22 Apr 1737 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried on 22 Apr 1737 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
    6. 16. Thomæ, Sabina Maria  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 27 Nov 1673 in Neuhaus bei Schierschnitz, Föritz, Sonneberg, Thüringen, Germany; died on 30 Aug 1733 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried on 1 Sep 1733 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
    7. 17. Thomæ, Christina Cordula  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 4 Jan 1676 in Neuhaus bei Schierschnitz, Föritz, Sonneberg, Thüringen, Germany; died before 4 Nov 1740 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried on 4 Nov 1740 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
    8. 18. Thomæ, Johann Sebastian  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 10 Feb 1677 in Neuhaus bei Schierschnitz, Föritz, Sonneberg, Thüringen, Germany; died in 1741 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried in 1741 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
    9. 19. Thomæ, Johann Heinrich  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 5 May 1678 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 5 May 1678 in Klosterkirche, Sonnefeld, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 6 May 1678 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried on 6 May 1678 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
    10. 20. Thomæ, Stephan Thomas  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 27 May 1679 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 27 May 1679 in Klosterkirche, Sonnefeld, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 12 Sep 1740 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried after 12 Sep 1740 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
    11. 21. Thomæ, Martha Catharina  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 27 Jun 1682 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED.
    12. 22. Thomæ, Johann Andreas  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 19 Mar 1688 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany.

  7. 8.  Möring, Johann Anton Thomæ Descendancy chart to this point (1.Christoph1) was born before 9 Apr 1631 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 27 Jan 1690 in Rappershausen, Rhon-Grabfeld, Bayern, Germany; was buried after 27 Jan 1690 in Rappershausen, Rhon-Grabfeld, Bayern, Germany.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptism: 9 Apr 1631, Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany
    • Education: 1654, Leipzig University, Leipzig, Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany; Graduated Summer Session
    • Life Event: Between 1655 and 1658, Bahra, Rhon-Grabfeld, Bayern, Germany; Lutheran Pastor at Bahra
    • Life Event: Between 21 Nov 1658 and 27 Jan 1690, Rappershausen, Rhon-Grabfeld, Bayern, Germany; Lutheran Pastor

    Notes:

    Johann Anton is indeed the son of Christoph Thomæ and Catharina Hartmann. But since he was six years old he was raised by his step father and eventually took the name of Möring.

    Family/Spouse: Seifert, Barbara. Barbara (daughter of Seifert, Kilian and Rosenfeld, Anna Margaretha) was born in UNKNOWN in Bedheim, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died before 30 Nov 1703 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried on 30 Nov 1703 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 23. Möring, Johann Thomæ  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 14 Oct 1660 in Rappershausen, Rhon-Grabfeld, Bayern, Germany; died on 1 Nov 1660 in Rappershausen, Rhon-Grabfeld, Bayern, Germany; was buried on 1 Nov 1660 in Rappershausen, Rhon-Grabfeld, Bayern, Germany.
    2. 24. Möring, Johann Tobias Thomæ  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 18 Nov 1662 in Rappershausen, Rhon-Grabfeld, Bayern, Germany; died on 22 Jul 1727 in Schalkau, Sonneberg, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 22 Jul 1727 in Schalkau, Sonneberg, Thüringen, Germany.
    3. 25. Möring, Anna Cordula Thomæ  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 18 Mar 1667 in Rappershausen, Rhon-Grabfeld, Bayern, Germany; died on 7 Apr 1711 in Milz, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 7 Apr 1711 in Milz, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
    4. 26. Möring, Juliane Maria Thomæ  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 3 Jan 1669 in Rappershausen, Rhon-Grabfeld, Bayern, Germany; died on 13 Feb 1670 in Rappershausen, Rhon-Grabfeld, Bayern, Germany.
    5. 27. Möring, Magdalena Barbara Thomæ  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 17 Mar 1671 in Rappershausen, Rhon-Grabfeld, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED.

  8. 9.  Thomæ, Margaretha Descendancy chart to this point (1.Christoph1) was born on 10 Jan 1633 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Sülzfeld, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried in Sülzfeld, Coburg, Bayern, Germany.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptism: 11 Jan 1633, Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; Evangelical Church

    Notes:

    Evidently Margaretha stayed with her older brother after the death of her mother and father and moved with Stephan Thomæ when he became pastor of Neuhaus (now Neuhaus-Schierschnitz).

    Margaretha married Röder, Johann on 6 Feb 1672 in Neuhaus bei Schierschnitz, Föritz, Sonneberg, Thüringen, Germany. Johann (son of Röder, Veit) was born in UNKNOWN in Germany; died in DECEASED in Sülzfeld, Coburg, Bayern, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 28. Röder, Johann Friedrich  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 14 Jun 1674 in Neuhaus bei Schierschnitz, Föritz, Sonneberg, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED.

  9. 10.  Thomæ, Michael Descendancy chart to this point (1.Christoph1) was born before 8 Jun 1634 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died before 8 Jul 1634 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried on 10 Jul 1634 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptism: 8 Jun 1634, Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; Evangelical Church

    Notes:

    On the baptism record the top half is the baptism of Paul Dannpach (Dannbach) little son, Wolfgang. The bottom half is the baptism of Christoph Thomæ little son, Michael. It was a double baptism

    On the death record the inscription is w(ie). h(her). Christoph Thoma sel(ig). Sohnlein. At the same place Christoph Thomæ was deceased when his little son died. Or father died before son.

    Name:
    On the baptism record the top half is the baptism of Paul Dannpach (Dannbach) little son, Wolfgang. The bottom half is the baptism of Christoph Thomæ little son, Michael. It was a double baptism



Generation: 3

  1. 11.  Thomæ, Johann Christian Descendancy chart to this point (7.Stephan2, 1.Christoph1) was born before 26 Apr 1667 in Wiesenfeld, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died between 26 Apr and 31 Dec 1667 in Wiesenfeld, Coburg, Bayern, Germany.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptism: 26 Apr 1667, Wiesenfeld, Coburg, Bayern, Germany


  2. 12.  Thomæ, Johann Christian Descendancy chart to this point (7.Stephan2, 1.Christoph1) was born on 5 Apr 1668 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 19 Mar 1724 in Neustadt bei Coburg, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried after 19 Mar 1724 in Neustadt bei Coburg, Coburg, Bayern, Germany.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptism: 6 Apr 1668, Wiesenfeld, Coburg, Bayern, Germany
    • Education: Between May 1679 and 1686, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; Student
    • Education: 14 May 1688, University of Jena, Jena, Jena, Thüringen, Germany
    • Life Event: Between 25 Feb 1697 and 1723, Neustadt bei Coburg, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; Rector at Neustadt

    Notes:

    From "Licht am Abend"

    Johann Christian Thomæ was born in the house of his grandfather in Heldburg on 5 April 1668. The father was Rev. Stephan Thomæ, formerly Pastor of Weisenfeld, later of Neuhaus, and finally Adjunctus of Sonnefeld. The mother Madame Cordula, daughter of Michael Buchenröder, Superintendent of Heldburg. After he was privately educated by Rev. Joh. Martin Seifert, now Pastor of Steinach, Rev. Georg Möring, now Third Class of [the Collegiate School of] Neustadt an der Aisch, Rev. Georgio Kochen, then Pastor of the Holy Cross in Coburg, now deceased, he came in late May 1679 to Coburg for the Primary Class [at the Collegiate School] and was promoted 1682 to the Great Princely Gymnasium. After he matriculated 1686 at the bottom of his class [de paupertate studio forum = Latin, “of the poverty of the study of the form”], he entered on 14 May 1688 the University of Jena. In the year 1697, on 25 February, he received a Vocation to the Rectory of this place [Neustadt an der Aisch], on 3 March, his pastor's uniform, and began the 5th of that month his work in the name of GOD. The Monday after Misericordia Sunday [15 or 22 April 1697], he was installed as the Cantor of the Spiritual Lower Court in the presence of the entire Collegiate Council, however has led his office for almost a fourth of a generation hopefully not without blessing, and it appears that he is consumed in this work as a light in the service of GOD, and yet taken without none of his predecessors dead in office, whom he would first make as a rule, “and the rectory makes a mortal immortal [Rectoratum hactenus immortalem mortalem].“ In print, he has (1) made in the honor of his blessed father Rev. Stephan Thomæ, and 1707 set the memorial, (2) published in 1720, Den in der Augen der Welt unglück seelige, in GOttes Augen höchst=seel. Zustand eines truen Schulmanns [The in the Eyes of the World tragically dead, in the Eyes of GOD most blessed State of a true Schoolmaster], a pamphlet for the funeral of the Kirchner, Rev. Eyring, and (3) this present work.

    From Wikipedia:

    Johann Christian Thomae (* 5. April 1668 in Heldburg, Duchy of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg; † 19. March 1724 in Neustadt bei Coburg, Duchy of Saxe-Coburg) was a German historian and a rector of Neustadt bei Coburg.
    Life
    Thomae was born on 5 April 1668 in Heldburg at the house of his grandfather. His father was Stephan Thomae, the pastor of Wiesenfeld and later of Neuhaus and Sonnefeld. His mother was Cordula Buchenröder, the daughter of the Superintendent Michael Buchenröder. In 1682, Thomae was admitted into the Hochfürstliche Gymnasium in Coburg. From 1688 he studied at the University of Jena. After graduation, he worked as a teacher. In 1697, he was appointed as the Rector for the parish of Neustadt bei Coburg. In 1722 ( ins XXVI. Jahr Rectore der Schul daselbst [ “in his 26th year as the Rector of the School” ] he published in Coburg his history of the Reformation of the Duchy of Coburg. He died on 19 March 1724.
    Works
    • Kind-schuldiges Ehren-Gedächtnis, dem weiland Wohl Ehrwürdigen, Großachtbahrn, und in Gott andächtig Wohlgelehrten Herrn Stephano Thomae [ A Repentent Son’s Memoir Honoring the Late, Most Venerable and Most Noble Servant of God Scholar, Mr. Stephan Thomae ] ( Coburg : Mönch, 1707 )
    • Das der gantzen Evangelischen Kirchen, insonderheit in dem gesammten Fürstenthum Coburg aufgegangene Licht am Abend / das ist, Historische Beschreibung des heilsamen Reformations-Wercks und Lebens Lutheri, wie auch aller evangelischen Prediger und Stadt-Schul-Collegen des Coburgischen Fürstenthums, vom Anfang der Reformation biß hieher. [ The Entire Evangelical Church, featuring the whole Principality of Coburg, [ the ] Rising Light in the Evening / That is, the Historical Description of the Deeds and Lives of the Reformation of Luther, as well as all Evangelical Preachers and Cities, Schools and Colleges of the Coburger Principality, from the Beginning to the Present ] ( Coburg : Paul Günther Pfotenhauer und Sohn, 1722 ), popularly known as “Licht am Abend”

    External Links
    • (de) Complete online edition of Licht am Abend in the Digital Collection of the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek [ Bavarian State Library ]

    The English translation of Thilo Krieg’s biography of Johann Christian Thomæ:

    47.  T h o m a e , Johann Christian, historian and biographer
    ( 1668 – 1724 ).
    On 2 November 1717, an “Actus oratorius” [ oratorical ] took place in Neustadt to celebrate the “Jubilaeum Lutheranum Secundum” [ Luther Bicentennial ], designed by the rector of the town school Johann Christian Thomae.  Among other things, in the church, a number of boys were told about the life and deeds of Luther to his death and burial.  This process — as reported by Albrecht Meno Verpoorten, the then superintendent of Neustadt, in the preface to Thomae's Licht im Abend [ “Light in the Evening” ] — prompted good friends to propose that the speeches should be published with explanations.  In this way, as Verpoorten continues, especially since there were not any particular accounts about the Reformation in Coburg, in Thomae the idea of “collecting the information about churches and schools, which are available since the Reformation, as much as possible, and thus to preserve the same against destruction or oblivion, and to facilitate the same work for the descendants [ die noch bey Handen habende Nachrichten von Kirchen und Schulen, seit der Reformation, so viel thunlich, zu samlen, mithin dieselbe vor gäntzlicher Zernichtung oder Vergessenheit desto eher zu bewahren, und den Nachkommen dergleichen Arbeit zu erleichtern ].”  “It seems to me”, writes the Rector himself, “as an irresponsible impertinence against God, if we did not endeavor to preserve the blessings of our leaders, who have now been announcing the Word of God to us for two hundred years [ Mir kam es, als eine unverantwortliche Undanckbarheit gegen Gott vor, wenn wir nicht das Andencken unserer Lehrer, die uns nun zwenhundert Jahr das Wort Gottes verkündiget, im Segen zu erhalten uns bemühen wollten ].”  The will turned into action, and a work came to light, which was at the core of a description of the lives of the Evangelical preachers and city schools and colleges in the Principality of Coburg, as well as yielding a rich trove to the friends of history as well as explorers of biography, and whose value as a reference will not fade away.

    The outer life of Johann Christian Thomaes lacks remarkable experiences.  In the house of his grandfather, the superintendent Buchenröder, he was born in Heldburg in 1668 ( 5 April ).  His father, Stephan Thomae, was a pastor in Wiesenfeld, on his maternal side he could trace the family tree back to the Coburger Superintendent Dr. Maximilian Mörlin.  A student at the Casimirianum in Coburg from 1682, he went to Jena in 1688 and followed his call as a rector to Neustadt in 1697.  As for his activities as a teacher, we learn from the description of one's life, written by General-Superintendent Erdmann Rudolph Fischer.  In 1701, Fischer went to the school in Neustadt.  “Everywhere I go,” he continues, “I have enjoyed the faithful teaching of the frail but skillful and untroubled Rector, Johann Christian Thomae, of Latin, Greek, and Hebrew, to my great benefit [ Allwo ich, des treuen Unterrichts des, dem Leibe nach gebrechlichen, aber sehr geschickten und unverdrossenen Rectoris, Herrn Johann Christian Thomae im Lateinischen, Griechischen und Hebraeischen, zu meinem großen Nutzen genossen ].”  A lengthy stay of the Rector in the sickbed caused this schoolmaster to retire from Neustadt earlier than he wanted.  “For under Him,” he adds, “I could have done so much more [ Denn unter ihm, hätte ich noch vieles vor mich bringen können ].”  In the Rectory, Thomae died, almost fifty-six, in 1724 ( 19 March ).

    Birth:
    House of Michael Buchenröder

    Johann married Eyring, Margaretha Dorothea on 9 Jun 1700 in Neustadt bei Coburg, Coburg, Bayern, Germany. Margaretha (daughter of Eyring, Johann Andreas and Brechtold, Anna Ursula) was born on 21 Aug 1675 in Fechheim, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 10 Mar 1722 in Neustadt bei Coburg, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried after 10 Mar 1722 in Neustadt bei Coburg, Coburg, Bayern, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 29. Thomæ, Ursula Margarethe  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 14 Nov 1702 in Neustadt bei Coburg, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 26 Dec 1702 in Neustadt bei Coburg, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried on 26 Dec 1792 in Neustadt bei Coburg, Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
    2. 30. Thomæ, Justina Dorothea  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 27 Jul 1705 in Neustadt bei Coburg, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED in Sonneberg, Sonneberg, Thüringen, Germany.
    3. 31. Thomæ, Andreas Eusebius Christian  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 5 Feb 1709 in Neustadt bei Coburg, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 5 Feb 1709 in Neustadt bei Coburg, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED.
    4. 32. Thomæ, Sabina Maria  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 15 Aug 1711 in Neustadt bei Coburg, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 12 Apr 1715 in Neustadt bei Coburg, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried in Apr 1715 in Neustadt bei Coburg, Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
    5. 33. Thomæ, Johann Christian  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 12 Feb 1714 in Neustadt bei Coburg, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 6 Jun 1714 in Neustadt bei Coburg, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried after 6 Jun 1714 in Neustadt bei Coburg, Coburg, Bayern, Germany.

  3. 13.  Thomæ, Johann Heinrich Descendancy chart to this point (7.Stephan2, 1.Christoph1) was born on 21 Nov 1669 in Neuhaus bei Schierschnitz, Föritz, Sonneberg, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptism: 22 Nov 1669, Neuhaus bei Schierschnitz, Föritz, Sonneberg, Thüringen, Germany
    • Education: Between 1684 and Apr 1688, Gymnasium Casimirianum Academicum, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; Noted that he was stupid and tardy.


  4. 14.  Thomæ, Michael Christoph Descendancy chart to this point (7.Stephan2, 1.Christoph1) was born before 12 Feb 1671 in Neuhaus bei Schierschnitz, Föritz, Sonneberg, Thüringen, Germany; died on 20 Feb 1673 in Neuhaus bei Schierschnitz, Föritz, Sonneberg, Thüringen, Germany.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptism: 12 Feb 1671, Neuhaus bei Schierschnitz, Föritz, Sonneberg, Thüringen, Germany


  5. 15.  Thomæ, Sara Elisabetha Descendancy chart to this point (7.Stephan2, 1.Christoph1) was born on 16 Mar 1672 in Neuhaus bei Schierschnitz, Föritz, Sonneberg, Thüringen, Germany; died before 22 Apr 1737 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried on 22 Apr 1737 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptism: 31 Mar 1672, Neuhaus bei Schierschnitz, Föritz, Sonneberg, Thüringen, Germany


  6. 16.  Thomæ, Sabina Maria Descendancy chart to this point (7.Stephan2, 1.Christoph1) was born on 27 Nov 1673 in Neuhaus bei Schierschnitz, Föritz, Sonneberg, Thüringen, Germany; died on 30 Aug 1733 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried on 1 Sep 1733 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Religion: Lutheran
    • Baptism: 5 Dec 1673, Neuhaus bei Schierschnitz, Föritz, Sonneberg, Thüringen, Germany


  7. 17.  Thomæ, Christina Cordula Descendancy chart to this point (7.Stephan2, 1.Christoph1) was born on 4 Jan 1676 in Neuhaus bei Schierschnitz, Föritz, Sonneberg, Thüringen, Germany; died before 4 Nov 1740 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried on 4 Nov 1740 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Religion: Lutheran
    • Baptism: 16 Jan 1676, Neuhaus bei Schierschnitz, Föritz, Sonneberg, Thüringen, Germany
    • Residence: Between 1706 and 1740, Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; House 46b

    Notes:

    This is her baptism record from Neuhaus.  She appears to have been named after the daughter of Anna Christina and Magister Johann Adoini pastor to Züdsburg.

    Died:
    House 46b

    Christina married in Single - Never Married. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 18.  Thomæ, Johann Sebastian Descendancy chart to this point (7.Stephan2, 1.Christoph1) was born on 10 Feb 1677 in Neuhaus bei Schierschnitz, Föritz, Sonneberg, Thüringen, Germany; died in 1741 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried in 1741 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Joiner / Carpenter
    • Baptism: 10 Feb 1677, Neuhaus bei Schierschnitz, Föritz, Sonneberg, Thüringen, Germany
    • Residence: Between 1706 and 1741, Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; House 46a

    Notes:


    The Thoma family lived from 1687 to 1772 in house number 46 in Hofstädten. It was in 1687 in the possession of Stephan Thomæ. In 1706 half of the house was owned by Johann Sebastian Thomæ and half by his daughter. In 1740 it was half owned by Johann Sebastian Thomæ and half by Christian Valentin Thomæ. In 1741 if was fully owned by Christian Valentine Thomæ. In 1765 it passed to George Friedrich Thomæ And in 1772 it passed into the possession of Waldaster Deysing.

    Died:
    House 46a

    Johann married Gutsel, Anna on 22 May 1703 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany. Anna (daughter of Gutsel, Johann and Eibau, Anna) was born on 10 Feb 1680 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 27 Apr 1741 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried after 27 Apr 1741 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 34. Thomæ, Johann Stephan  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 28 Mar 1704 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 25 Mar 1704 in Klosterkirche, Sonnefeld, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 13 Feb 1782 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany.
    2. 35. Thomæ, Johann Conrad  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 12 Apr 1706 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 12 Apr 1706 in Klosterkirche, Sonnefeld, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED.
    3. 36. Thomæ, Johann Sebastian  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 29 Sep 1708 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 29 Sep 1708 in Klosterkirche, Sonnefeld, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED.
    4. 37. Thomæ, Christian Valentine  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 11 Jul 1709 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 7 Sep 1711 in Klosterkirche, Sonnefeld, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in 1765 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried in 1765 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
    5. 38. Thomæ, Stephan Thomas  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 7 Aug 1714 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 7 Aug 1714 in Klosterkirche, Sonnefeld, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 3 Apr 1788 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried after 3 Apr 1788 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany.

  9. 19.  Thomæ, Johann Heinrich Descendancy chart to this point (7.Stephan2, 1.Christoph1) was born on 5 May 1678 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 5 May 1678 in Klosterkirche, Sonnefeld, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 6 May 1678 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried on 6 May 1678 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Religion: Lutheran

    Notes:

    Birth:
    House 46

    Died:
    House 46


  10. 20.  Thomæ, Stephan Thomas Descendancy chart to this point (7.Stephan2, 1.Christoph1) was born on 27 May 1679 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 27 May 1679 in Klosterkirche, Sonnefeld, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 12 Sep 1740 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried after 12 Sep 1740 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Education: 1696, Gymnasium Casimirianum Academicum, Coburg, Bayern, Germany
    • Education: Between 1700 and 1702, University of Jena, Jena, Jena, Thüringen, Germany
    • Residence: Between 1702 and 1703, Erfurt, Thüringen, Germany
    • Residence: Between 1703 and 1704, Berlin, Berlin, Berlin, Germany
    • Life Event: Between 1706 and 1712, Hartmannsdorf, Oder-Spree, Brandenburg, Germany; Military Chaplain
    • Life Event: Between 1712 and 1722; Service of Major von Bölderndorff
    • Life Event: Between 1722 and 1740, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; Supervisor of the 7th Class of the Collegiate School of Coburg

    Notes:

    I'm glad to hear that, even though your eyes are getting bleary from slogging through "Licht am Abend", you're as happy as a bug in a rug. Well, you'll be happy to know that I have finished the English translation of the biography of Stephen Thomas Thomä. As a cradle Catholic, I'm not familiar with the Reformation terminology so it took me a while to figure out what the heck did Rev. Christian Thomä meant by this and that. So that's what he meant when he wrote that Father "informed the oldest sons"! He was actually home-schooling them, including Stephen Thomas. "Convictorio" was a term used to describe a pastor's assignment and service. Johann Christian Thomä's biography is two pages long so it'll take a while to translate it into English.

    But, first, a couple of words - As you probably know from my English translation of the Hildburghausen timetable, the Church of St Lorenz was the main church of the town but it was destroyed by the Great Fire of 1779. "U.L. Frauen" is the holdover from the Catholic past of Hildburghausen. It's short for "Unsere Liebe Frauen", German for "Our Blessed Lady", who is of course the Virgin Mary, the Mother of God. But this church doesn't exist anymore, too. They were both replaced by the present Evangelical Churches - the Christus and the Neustadter - and the Catholic Church of St Leopold.

    And how the feature presentation . . .

    The original German version:

    Stephan Thomas Thomæ, ist ein Sohn Hn. Stephani Thomæ, Adjuncti in Sonnenfeld, und Fr. Cordulen, einer gebohrnen Buchenröderin, gebohren den 27. Maji 1679. Er genosse die Information in dem väterl. Hause, so lange biß er 1696. sich auf das Coburgische Gymnafium begeben kunnte, Allhier perorirte er, weil er im Convictorio die Carpzovische Frerstelle einige Jahre genossen, 1699. de laude Carpzoviana. Anno 1700. gieng er auf die Univerfität Jena, so dann 1702. auf Erffurth, und ferner 1704. auf Berlin, allwo er 2. Jahr informirte. 1706. bekam er Condition ber Hern Obrist=Wachtmeister von Glasungen, zu Hartmansdorff, ohnweit Franckfurth an der Oder. Allhier blieb er biß 1712. da er in patriam revertirte, und ber Herrn Obrist=Wachtmeister von Bölderndorff auf Zickelsdorff in Condition tratt, biß er den 19. Januar. 1722. von einem Hoch=Edlen Rath zum Præceptore der siebenden Claß in hiesiger Schule vociret wurde.

    The English translation:

    Stephan Thomas Thomæ, the son of Rev. Stephan Thomæ, Adjunctus of Sonnefeld, und Madame Cordula, born Buchenröder, was born on 27 May 1679. He benefited from the education at his father's house for a very long time until he could go 1696 to the Coburg Gymnasium. At this place, he matriculated, because he had gone off to the service [Convictorio, as the personal chaplain] of the Carpzov brothers [literally, "Brotherhood”] for a few years, 1699 de laude Carpzoviana [Latin, “In Praise of Everything Carpzov”]. In the year 1700 he went to the University of Jena, then 1702 to Erfurt, and further to Berlin, where he learned for 2 years altogether. In 1706, he went into the service [Convictorio, as military chaplain] of Obristwachtmeister [Major] von Glasungen in Hartmansdorf, not far from Frankfurt on the Oder. Here he would remain until 1712, when he returned to his native land and stayed in the service of Obristwachtmeister [Major] von Bölderndorff in Zickelsdorf, until he was called on 19 January 1722 by the Council of Great Nobles as the Præceptor [Supervisor] of the Seventh Class in this school [The Collegiate School of Coburg].

    Birth:
    House 46

    Stephan married Hanau, Main-Kinzig-Kreis, Hessen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  11. 21.  Thomæ, Martha Catharina Descendancy chart to this point (7.Stephan2, 1.Christoph1) was born on 27 Jun 1682 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Religion: Lutheran

    Notes:

    Birth:
    House 46


  12. 22.  Thomæ, Johann Andreas Descendancy chart to this point (7.Stephan2, 1.Christoph1) was born on 19 Mar 1688 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Religion: Lutheran

    Notes:

    Birth:
    House 46


  13. 23.  Möring, Johann Thomæ Descendancy chart to this point (8.Johann2, 1.Christoph1) was born on 14 Oct 1660 in Rappershausen, Rhon-Grabfeld, Bayern, Germany; died on 1 Nov 1660 in Rappershausen, Rhon-Grabfeld, Bayern, Germany; was buried on 1 Nov 1660 in Rappershausen, Rhon-Grabfeld, Bayern, Germany.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Nickname: Hans
    • Baptism: 16 Oct 1660, Rappershausen, Rhon-Grabfeld, Bayern, Germany


  14. 24.  Möring, Johann Tobias Thomæ Descendancy chart to this point (8.Johann2, 1.Christoph1) was born before 18 Nov 1662 in Rappershausen, Rhon-Grabfeld, Bayern, Germany; died on 22 Jul 1727 in Schalkau, Sonneberg, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 22 Jul 1727 in Schalkau, Sonneberg, Thüringen, Germany.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptism: 18 Nov 1662, Rappershausen, Rhon-Grabfeld, Bayern, Germany
    • Education: 1672, Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; Student
    • Education: Jun 1678, Gymnasium Casimirianum Academicum, Coburg, Bayern, Germany
    • Life Event: 1692, Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; Music Teacher
    • Life Event: 1696, Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; Cantor and Tertius
    • Life Event: 16 Jan 1708, Schalkau, Sonneberg, Thüringen, Germany; Rector at Schalkau

    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.


  15. 25.  Möring, Anna Cordula Thomæ Descendancy chart to this point (8.Johann2, 1.Christoph1) was born on 18 Mar 1667 in Rappershausen, Rhon-Grabfeld, Bayern, Germany; died on 7 Apr 1711 in Milz, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 7 Apr 1711 in Milz, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name Sake: Anna Cordula Buchenroeder

    Family/Spouse: Weigler, Johann Melchoir. Johann was born in 1636 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 25 May 1700 in Stressenhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 25 May 1700 in Stressenhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Anna married Freyburg, Johannes Tobias on 4 Mar 1707 in Oberwaldbehrungen, Rhon-Grabfeld, Bayern, Germany. Johannes was born on 3 Oct 1672 in Römhild, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died before 18 Jun 1738 in Milz, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried on 18 Jun 1738 in Römhild, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 39. Freyburg, Christiana Dorothea  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 26 Jan 1708 in Rothausen, Rhon-Grabfeld, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED in Germany.
    2. 40. Freyburg, Johann Gottlieg  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 11 Jun 1710 in Rothausen, Rhon-Grabfeld, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED.

  16. 26.  Möring, Juliane Maria Thomæ Descendancy chart to this point (8.Johann2, 1.Christoph1) was born before 3 Jan 1669 in Rappershausen, Rhon-Grabfeld, Bayern, Germany; died on 13 Feb 1670 in Rappershausen, Rhon-Grabfeld, Bayern, Germany.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptism: 3 Jan 1669, Rappershausen, Rhon-Grabfeld, Bayern, Germany


  17. 27.  Möring, Magdalena Barbara Thomæ Descendancy chart to this point (8.Johann2, 1.Christoph1) was born before 17 Mar 1671 in Rappershausen, Rhon-Grabfeld, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptism: 17 Mar 1671, Rappershausen, Rhon-Grabfeld, Bayern, Germany


  18. 28.  Röder, Johann Friedrich Descendancy chart to this point (9.Margaretha2, 1.Christoph1) was born on 14 Jun 1674 in Neuhaus bei Schierschnitz, Föritz, Sonneberg, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name Sake: Johann Friedrich Henderickh
    • Baptism: 14 Jun 1674, Neuhaus bei Schierschnitz, Föritz, Sonneberg, Thüringen, Germany

    Notes:

    I must’ve pulled too many muscles in my brain while I was trying to decipher the lines about Johann Friedrich Headerich.  When I finished the translation, I forgot that, in 1674, Stephan Thomae had already been the pastor of Neuhaus-Schierschnitz ( not Neuhaus am Rennweg! ) for six years, since 1668, and that he was not transferred to Sonnefeld until 1678 — four years later.  So he wasn’t new to Neuhaus-Schierschnitz.  The following translation should have read :

    The English translation :

    On the 14th of June [ 1674 ] Sunday, Fest Day of the Trinity 9. Mr Christian Röder, currently District Administrator of this place of Neuhaus [ -Schierschnitz ], a young son is baptized, baptismal witnesses and Godparents were :  the most worshipful and most worthy Mr Johann Friedrich Henderich, in the office of the Temporary Administrative District Officer of Sonnefeld, 2. Mr Johann-Georg Beyers, Town Council member and draper in Coburg, and 3. Frau Cordula Thomaßin, born Buchenröder, the wife of the present pastor of this place, Stephan Thomae.
    The child will have the name of Johann Friedrich.

    P.S.  In 1674 ( not 1574 ), Ernst I the Pious, the Duke of Saxe-Gotha and Altenburg, was still the sovereign of Neuhaus-Schierschnitz ( in the District of Sonneberg ) but he died on 26 March 1675.  His oldest surviving son succeeded him as Friedrich I, the Duke of Saxe-Gotha and Altenburg.  The old Duchy of Saxe-Coburg belonged to him at that time but, in 1680, it was transferred to his oldest surviving brother, Albrecht.



Generation: 4

  1. 29.  Thomæ, Ursula Margarethe Descendancy chart to this point (12.Johann3, 7.Stephan2, 1.Christoph1) was born on 14 Nov 1702 in Neustadt bei Coburg, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 26 Dec 1702 in Neustadt bei Coburg, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried on 26 Dec 1792 in Neustadt bei Coburg, Coburg, Bayern, Germany.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptism: 14 Nov 1702, Neustadt bei Coburg, Coburg, Bayern, Germany


  2. 30.  Thomæ, Justina Dorothea Descendancy chart to this point (12.Johann3, 7.Stephan2, 1.Christoph1) was born on 27 Jul 1705 in Neustadt bei Coburg, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED in Sonneberg, Sonneberg, Thüringen, Germany.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptism: 27 Jul 1705, Neustadt bei Coburg, Coburg, Bayern, Germany

    Justina married Liebermann, Martin on 23 Jan 1725 in Neustadt bei Coburg, Coburg, Bayern, Germany. Martin was born in UNKNOWN in Sonneberg, Sonneberg, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Sonneberg, Sonneberg, Thüringen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 41. Liebermann, Maria Elisabeth  Descendancy chart to this point was born in UNKNOWN in Neustadt bei Coburg, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED in Fechheim, Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
    2. 42. Liebermann, Gottlieb  Descendancy chart to this point was born in UNKNOWN in Neustadt bei Coburg, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED in Sonneberg, Sonneberg, Thüringen, Germany.

  3. 31.  Thomæ, Andreas Eusebius Christian Descendancy chart to this point (12.Johann3, 7.Stephan2, 1.Christoph1) was born on 5 Feb 1709 in Neustadt bei Coburg, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 5 Feb 1709 in Neustadt bei Coburg, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: MQSQ-BZD
    • Baptism: 5 Sep 1709, Neustadt bei Coburg, Coburg, Bayern, Germany


  4. 32.  Thomæ, Sabina Maria Descendancy chart to this point (12.Johann3, 7.Stephan2, 1.Christoph1) was born on 15 Aug 1711 in Neustadt bei Coburg, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 12 Apr 1715 in Neustadt bei Coburg, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried in Apr 1715 in Neustadt bei Coburg, Coburg, Bayern, Germany.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Religion: Lutheran
    • Baptism: 15 Aug 1711, Neustadt bei Coburg, Coburg, Bayern, Germany


  5. 33.  Thomæ, Johann Christian Descendancy chart to this point (12.Johann3, 7.Stephan2, 1.Christoph1) was born on 12 Feb 1714 in Neustadt bei Coburg, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 6 Jun 1714 in Neustadt bei Coburg, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried after 6 Jun 1714 in Neustadt bei Coburg, Coburg, Bayern, Germany.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptism: 12 Feb 1714, Neustadt bei Coburg, Coburg, Bayern, Germany


  6. 34.  Thomæ, Johann Stephan Descendancy chart to this point (18.Johann3, 7.Stephan2, 1.Christoph1) was born on 28 Mar 1704 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 25 Mar 1704 in Klosterkirche, Sonnefeld, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 13 Feb 1782 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    House 46

    Johann married Menge, Susanna Maria on 20 May 1734 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany. Susanna (daughter of Menge, Gottfried) was born on 30 Aug 1703 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany; was christened on 30 Aug 1703 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany; died on 1 Nov 1739 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 43. Thomæ, Gottfried Heinrich  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 17 Sep 1738 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany; died on 23 Sep 1738 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany.
    2. 44. Thomæ, Maria Rosina  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 30 Sep 1739 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany; died on 15 Oct 1739 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany.

    Johann married Philipp, Anna Christina on 22 Nov 1740 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany. Anna (daughter of Philipp, Elia and Seydel, Anna Christiana) was born on 10 Dec 1715 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany; was christened on 10 Dec 1715 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany; died on 25 Mar 1788 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 45. Thomæ, Gottfried Heinrich  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 8 Jan 1742 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany; died on 16 May 1813 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany.
    2. 46. Thomæ, Christiana Sophia  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 27 Jul 1744 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany; died on 17 Jul 1758 in Altenburg, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 17 Jul 1758 in Altenburg, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany.
    3. 47. Thomæ, Christian Johann Friedrich  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 23 Dec 1750 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany; was buried in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany.

    Johann married Wilde, Maria on 29 Nov 1730 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany. Maria was born in 1694 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany; died on 7 Jan 1733 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 48. Thomæ, Gottlieb Heinrich  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 12 Feb 1732 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany; died on 14 Feb 1732 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany.
    2. 49. Thomæ, Anna Christina  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 4 Jan 1733 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany; died on 4 Jan 1733 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany.

  7. 35.  Thomæ, Johann Conrad Descendancy chart to this point (18.Johann3, 7.Stephan2, 1.Christoph1) was born on 12 Apr 1706 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 12 Apr 1706 in Klosterkirche, Sonnefeld, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Religion: Lutheran

    Notes:

    Birth:
    House 46

    Johann married Günther, Margaretha in UNKNOWN in Klosterkirche, Sonnefeld, Coburg, Bayern, Germany. Margaretha was born in UNKNOWN in Germany; died in DECEASED. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 50. Thomæ, Anna  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Sep 1727 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 12 Sep 1727 in Klosterkirche, Sonnefeld, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED.

  8. 36.  Thomæ, Johann Sebastian Descendancy chart to this point (18.Johann3, 7.Stephan2, 1.Christoph1) was born on 29 Sep 1708 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 29 Sep 1708 in Klosterkirche, Sonnefeld, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    House 46


  9. 37.  Thomæ, Christian Valentine Descendancy chart to this point (18.Johann3, 7.Stephan2, 1.Christoph1) was born on 11 Jul 1709 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 7 Sep 1711 in Klosterkirche, Sonnefeld, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in 1765 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried in 1765 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Potter
    • Residence: Between 11 Jul 1709 and 1765, Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; house 46

    Notes:

    Birth:
    House 46

    Died:
    House 46

    Christian married Heubach, Anna Margaretha on 26 Sep 1735 in Klosterkirche, Sonnefeld, Coburg, Bayern, Germany. Anna was born in 1716 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 17 Apr 1758 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried on 19 Apr 1758 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 51. Thomæ, Johann Martin  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Dec 1735 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 24 Dec 1735 in Klosterkirche, Sonnefeld, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died before 18 Sep 1738 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried on 18 Sep 1738 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
    2. 52. Thomæ, Georg Ferdinand  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Jul 1737 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 28 Jul 1737 in Klosterkirche, Sonnefeld, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED.
    3. 53. Thomæ, Stephan  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 15 Jul 1739 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 15 Jul 1739 in Klosterkirche, Sonnefeld, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED.
    4. 54. Thomæ, Susanna Margaretha  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 9 Oct 1741 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 9 Oct 1741 in Klosterkirche, Sonnefeld, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED.
    5. 55. Thomæ, Johann Georg  Descendancy chart to this point was born before Dec 1743 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 12 Dec 1743 in Klosterkirche, Sonnefeld, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED.
    6. 56. Thomæ, Johann Ernst  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Mar 1747 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 15 Mar 1747 in Klosterkirche, Sonnefeld, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died before 1819 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried before 1819 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
    7. 57. Thomæ, Johann Paul  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 16 Aug 1750 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in 1811 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried in 1811 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
    8. 58. Thomæ, Catharina  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 23 Sep 1755 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED.

  10. 38.  Thomæ, Stephan Thomas Descendancy chart to this point (18.Johann3, 7.Stephan2, 1.Christoph1) was born on 7 Aug 1714 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 7 Aug 1714 in Klosterkirche, Sonnefeld, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 3 Apr 1788 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried after 3 Apr 1788 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Potter
    • Religion: Lutheran

    Notes:

    Day of birth from Kevin Kelly.
    07 Aug 1714
    On the 7th, early towards 6 0'clock, master Johann Sebastian Thomae, inhabitant and carpenter at this place, with a little son that was taken to the Holy baptism on the same day. Godfather was Mister Stephan Thomae, youngest Mister brother of the child's father, student of theology and minister-to-be. For his absence he was represented by Minister Johann Humel, potter at this place. The child was called Stephan Thomas.

    Birth:
    House 46

    Stephan married Braunschmidt, Renate Magdalene on 18 Apr 1747 in Klosterkirche, Sonnefeld, Coburg, Bayern, Germany. Renate (daughter of Braunschmidt, Johann Georg) was born in 1723 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany; died on 8 Jan 1786 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried in Jan 1786 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 59. Thomæ, Johann Friedrich  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 10 Oct 1748 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED.
    2. 60. Thomæ, Johann Stephan  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 30 Dec 1750 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 30 Dec 1750 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 2 Aug 1825 in Frohnlach, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried on 4 Aug 1825 in Ebersdorf bei Coburg, Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
    3. 61. Thomæ, Johann Georg  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 28 Dec 1752 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED.
    4. 62. Thomæ, Johann Conrad  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 12 Dec 1755 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 4 Jul 1790 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried in Jul 1790 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany.

    Stephan married Radlein, Catharina on 24 Apr 1742 in Klosterkirche, Sonnefeld, Coburg, Bayern, Germany. Catharina (daughter of Radlein, Johann) was born in 1716 in Weidhausen bei Coburg, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 1 Nov 1745 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried in Nov 1745 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 63. Thomæ, Anna Barbara  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 22 Feb 1743 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 22 Feb 1743 in Klosterkirche, Sonnefeld, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED.
    2. 64. Thomæ, Stephan  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 14 Oct 1745 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 14 Oct 1745 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried in Oct 1745 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
    3. 65. Thomæ, Johann Lorenz  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 14 Oct 1745 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED.

  11. 39.  Freyburg, Christiana Dorothea Descendancy chart to this point (25.Anna3, 8.Johann2, 1.Christoph1) was born on 26 Jan 1708 in Rothausen, Rhon-Grabfeld, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED in Germany.

    Christiana married Ortolph, Johannes on 14 Sep 1728 in Milz, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Johannes was born in UNKNOWN in Germany; died in DECEASED in Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  12. 40.  Freyburg, Johann Gottlieg Descendancy chart to this point (25.Anna3, 8.Johann2, 1.Christoph1) was born on 11 Jun 1710 in Rothausen, Rhon-Grabfeld, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED.