Ebenko, Lucia
1459 - 1513 (54 years)1. Ebenko, Lucia was born in 1459 in Feldkirch, Feldkirch, Vorarlberg, Austria; died on 15 Jul 1513 in Feldkirch, Feldkirch, Vorarlberg, Austria. Other Events and Attributes:
- FSID: L21D-GDB
Notes:
Born 1446 in Feldkirch, Voralberg, Austria and died in 1518. Hugo is mentioned in he 1479 writings in the Turmknopf of the church of St Nikolaus in Feldkirch, Voralberg, Austria. Herr von Feldkirch "bey Alga in Schwaben, aus dem uralten Geschlecht derer Mörlinen von Adlichen Eltern beyder Linien gezeuget".
Married around 1475/90 to Lucia Ellenbog. Lucia was born around 1459 and died on 15 Jul 1513 in Feldkirch.Lucia married Mörlin, Hugo between 1475 and 1490 in Feldkirch, Feldkirch, Vorarlberg, Austria. Hugo (son of Mörlin, Johann) was born in 1446 in Feldkirch, Feldkirch, Vorarlberg, Austria; died in 1518 in Feldkirch, Feldkirch, Vorarlberg, Austria. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 2. Mörlin, Jodocus was born between 3 Jul 1488 and 18 Mar 1489 in Feldkirch, Feldkirch, Vorarlberg, Austria; died on 15 Sep 1550 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 15 Sep 1550 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
Generation: 2
2. Mörlin, Jodocus (1.Lucia1) was born between 3 Jul 1488 and 18 Mar 1489 in Feldkirch, Feldkirch, Vorarlberg, Austria; died on 15 Sep 1550 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 15 Sep 1550 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- Alternate Surnames: Mörlin, Morlinus, Morlinius, Mhorlin, Maurus, Murfein, Morle, Mohr, Morl
- Nickname: Jodok
- Education: 13 Sep 1508, Freiburg im Breisgau, Freiburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany; Entered the University
- Education: 1509, Leipzig University, Leipzig, Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany; On Scholarship
- Education: 6 Oct 1510, University of Wittenberg, Wittenberg, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany; Bachelors Degree
- Education: 10 Feb 1512, University of Wittenberg, Wittenberg, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany; Masters Degree
- Life Event: 1514, University of Wittenberg, Wittenberg, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany; Professor of Metaphysics
- Life Event: 1516, University of Wittenberg, Wittenberg, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany; Dead of the Faculty of Arts
- Life Event: 1520, Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; Pastor and Administrator
- Life Event: Between 9 Apr 1521 and 15 Sep 1550, Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; Lutheran Pastor
Notes:
The following was written by Wilbur Kalb:
Jodok Mörlin
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:
Jodok Mörlin, also known in Latin as Jodocus Morlinus or Maurus ( ca 1490, Feldkirch, Archduchy of Austria, Holy Roman Empire - 15 September 1550, Westhausen bei Hildburghausen, Electorate of Saxony ), was a Professor of Philosophy at the University of Wittenberg, the Lutheran Pastor of Westhausen bei Hildburghausen, and a Reformer. He is famed as one of the first witnesses, allies and participants of the Reformation and as the father of two Lutheran theologians, Joachim Mörlin and Maximilian Mörlin.
Contents
1 Life
1.1 Before the Reformation
1.2 During the Reformation
1.3 After the Reformation
2 Family
3 References
4 External Links
5 Bibliography
Life
Before the Reformation
Jodok Mörlin was born in or around 1490 in Feldkirch in the Vorarlberg, the westernmost part of the Archduchy of Austria. He was the son of Hugo Mörlin ( 1446 - 1518 ) and his wife, Lucia Ebenko ( d. 1513 ), the grandson of Johann Mörlin, and the great-grandson of another Hugo Mörlin. The name, Jodok, was not Germanic; it was Breton. Jodok might have gotten his rare name if he was baptized on 13 December, the feast day of St Judoc, a 7th Century noble from Brittany.
Nothing is known about his early years. But in 1508 he was studying at the University of Freiburg im Breisgau, with Johann Eck as one of his teachers, and then, on a scholarship, at the University of Leipzig in 1509 and the University of Wittenberg in 1510. Here in Wittenberg his career was made. He graduated with a Bachelor’s degree after only a few months in 1510 and a Magister’s degree in 1512 and became the Professor of Metaphysics in 1514 and then the Dean of the Faculty of Arts in 1516, all at the University of Wittenberg. In 1517 and 1518, he taught an introductionary course about “the three principal languages, Latin, Hebrew and Greek, and the ‘Luther College’ grammar [ der dreier vornehmsten sprach, der lateinischen, jüdischen und kriechischen, und der Kollege Luther grammatica ].”
During the Reformation
Three years after the beginning of the Reformation, in the spring of 1521, Mörlin was appointed as the pastor of Westhausen. His post had been left vacant in 1520 with the death of the last Catholic priest, Henningus Gode. By then, Mörlin was a presbyter at the Diocese of Magdeburg and already the Conventor [ parish administrator ] of Westhausen. He was recommended to replace Father Gode by Martin Luther and presented by two brothers, Frederick the Wise, the Elector of Saxony, and John the Steadfast, the Duke of Saxony, to the Prince-Bishop of Würzburg, Konrad von Thüngen. Mörlin was accepted and installed on 9 April 1521.
By then, Mörlin already had a wife and at least five sons, including Joachim and Maximilian, so he was, as Luther had noted in March 1521, “impotent and very poor [ unvermögend und sehr arm ]”, in need of a better income. The appointment did improve his financial prospects because Westhausen was one of the several parishes assigned to the University of Wittenberg so that the professors would have steady income from them. But, as both the pastor and a resident, Mörlin still had to deliver his parish’s annual fees to the University. He himself was not able to obtain his own exemption until 1528. So his financial problems continued, forcing his sons to learn their trades. Joachim was apprenticed as a potter, and Maximilian, as a tailor. Nevertheless, their father proved to be popular as a preacher. Residents came from all over the Heldburger Land to Westhausen to hear his sermons for years before they even got their own Lutheran pastors. This was precisely what the Elector and the Duke wanted, to limit the Catholic influence of the Prince-Bishops of Würzburg over the Heldburger Land.
In 1528, the Electorate of Saxony had its first Visitation of the East Country [ Ostland ] of Franconia. When the Visitors came to Westhausen, the parishioners told them that “he was doing all the hard work in the preaching of the Divine Word, and they had no lack of it, but they complained that he would be overcome with drink and pick fights [ er In predigung gotlichs worts allen vleis thue und hetten an Ime kein Mangel, allein wes er sich den trunk überwindten und betryegen Iyeß ]”. Mörlin, threatened with dismissal, promised to improve. In the following Visitations, he kept his word, and he was allowed to keep his offices. But he still had to keep a chaplain and pay him an annual salary of 40 guilders.
After the Reformation
Mörlin died in Westhausen on 15 September 1550 after 29 years as the town’s pastor.
Family
Jodocus was married twice. His first wife was Margarete, the daughter of the administrator of the Elector of Saxony’s vineyards, and she died in either 1514 or 1515. Mörlin then married Anna Hausknecht, perhaps a native of Wittenberg, in 1515 and they had 12 children, including two of their eight sons, Joachim and Maximilian.
References
1)The surname was also spelled in German before and during the Reformation as Morle, Mohr, Mörtle, Mörlein and Morlin. They all mean the same thing in German, “Little Moor”, in honor of St Maurice the Moor. The coat-of-arms of Joachim Mörlin shows a Moor’s head.
2) Although he was with the Reformation from the beginning, Mörlin was not the first Reformer to have come out of Feldkirch. When he came to Wittenberg in 1510, there was already a group of Feldkirchers studying and teaching there. They were led by Bartholomäus Bernhardi ( 1487 - 1551 ). He had made the trip to Wittenberg in 1504 with fellow Feldkirchers, Johannes Dölsch and Christoph Metzler, the future Bishop of Constance. Their biographies can be read online at “Feldkircher Reformatoren [ Feldkirch Reformers ]” in Vorarlberg Reader.
3) Gruner, “Meine Mörlin-Vorfahren.
4) Krauß, “Die Mörlin”, page 158.
5) See Günther Drosdowski, Duden Lexikon der Vornamen [ Duden Dictionary of Forenames ] ( Mannheim, Vienna and Zürich : Dudenverlag, 1974 ), page 123, for more details. The Saint had been venerated in Germany since the 19th Century. According to Duden Lexikon der Vornamen, his name is a Celtic word for “warrior”.
6) Clemen, “Briefe Mörlin”, pages 220 - 221.
7) “Feldkircher Reformatoren”
8) Fox, Drei Vorarlberger, pages 26 - 32.
9) Also known as Henningus of Havelberg, Father Gode, a native of Werben (Elbe) in the Electorate of Brandenburg, joined the University of Wittenberg in 1511 as a Professor of Law. He had been the Rector and a Professor at the University of Erfurt, from which he graduated in 1489 with a Doctorate in jurisprudence. See Richard Thiele, editor, Erphurdianus Antiquitatum Variloquus, Incerti Auctoris, [ Latin, Etymological Antiquities of Erfurt, Author Unknown ] ( Halle an der Saale, Saxony : Otto Hendel, 1906 ), page 149, footnote 5 for more details.
10) In early 1521, Luther wrote three letters, all in Latin, to Georg Spalatin in an attempt to improve Mörlin’s career and financial prospects. They were dated 29 January, 17 February and 19 March. See Wilhelm Martin Leberecht de Wette, Dr. Martin Luthers Briefe, Sendschreiben und Bedenken, Erster Theil [ Letters of Luther, First Part ] ) ( Berlin : Georg Reimer, 1825 ), pages 553, 559, 574 ff.; Ernst Ludwig Enders, Dr. Martin Luthers Briefwechsel, Band 3 : Briefe vim Dezember 1520 bis August 1522 [ Dr. Martin Luther’s Handwritten Letters, Volume 3 : From December 1520 to August 1522 ] ( Leipzig : Heinsius, 1889 ), pages 78 and 81; Karl Eduard Förstemann, editor,Neues Urkundenbuch zur Geschichte der evangelischen Kirchen-Reformation [ New Book of Documents of the History of the Evangelical Reformation of the Church ] ( Hamburg : Friedrich Andreas Perthes, 1842 ), page 12, Item 20.
11) Albert, “Magister Mörlin”, pages 68 - 70.
12) Georg Berbig, “Die erste kursächsische Visitation im Osterland - Franken [ The First Visitation of the Electoral Saxony in the East Country of Franconia ]”, Archiv für Reformation-Geschlichte [ Archives of the History of the Reformation ], Vol. III, pages 377 ff.
External Links
1) (German) Ancestry and family of Jodocus Mörlin at Andreas Gruner’s online essay, “Meine Mörlin-Vorfahren [My Mörlin Ancestors]”
2) (German) Biography of Jodocus Mörlin in “Feldkircher Reformatoren [Feldkirch Reformers]” at the Vorarlberg Reader website.
The Letters of Jodocus Mörlin as Transcribed by Wilbur Hanson Kalb.
These letters were published by Dr. Walter Heins.
All the letters are done except for one little word, “bülhin”. This little pesky word doesn’t seem to exist today, not even in the dialect of Saxony, and I don’t know the dialect of Voralberg. It’s not even in the online dictionary of Middle High German. As far as I have been able to decipher, it’s supposed to mean, basically, “big and strong as an oak” or, in other words, “heartiness”. Otherwise, it’s done. I could have done that section leading to the letters but you probably would say, “To hell with that! I wanna see the letters!!!” So here they are, with the footnotes at the bottom and a little correction to the first letter’s last sentence. Your friend, Herr Reuther, is right. Jodocus’s personality as well as the family tensions really do come through his letters. I had fun with the translation; it didn’t even feel like work. No wonder you are so excited about those letters! I had a late start this morning but I finished much sooner than I’d thought. I just hope that Jodocus didn’t embarrass his children when they were teenagers . . . “Mother was fine; she didn’t cry. Father did all the crying . . . ”
1. Undated ( to Wittenberg )
The address : "where the most esteemed Master of hol. Theology . . . ”, and the remark, which Joachim had added underneath to prove “to my Doctorate”, places this letter in 1540. On 18 September this year Joachim Mörlin was a Doctor of Theology in Wittenberg.
Grace and Peace of the Christ! Dear Son! I would have written to you more, but as things stand now, I cannot write to you more than I could to send with this messenger, Joh. Schlesinger, the 10 Gulden to satisfy your earnest request for now. Your thesis 1) is worth more than 10 Hungarian florins to me. May The Almighty support your beginning! O my Joachim, my son Joachim, how much I would be with you! The messenger will show you my heart. Farewell! I can not and will not you write more now. Your brother 2) has put himself in trouble, but to which you seem to be quite indifferent.
2. 19 June 1543 ( to Arnstadt )
Grace and Peace of Christ our Savior, I wish you and all of yours, Doctor and my dear son! First of all I will not deny to you that I have been twice to Schalkau ; the first time, when your brother received the parish, and now for the second time, when he moved there with his whole family. May the Almighty GOD bless his beginning! But how do you like this fact, let me know by letter, my Doctor! For out of your Brother's words, I realized that you're not quite agreeable with it. But this is certainly true that, when the parish gained your brother as its pastor, I was so pleased that I was moved to flow with steams of tears. How did the plague happened to us, I will tell you, when I am come to you. I want Brother-in-law Wolfgang as a companion. But by foot I can not come, a horse I do not have, and with business it is not possible. As for your sister Katherine, know that, on Wednesday after midnight, in the same hour as your Anna, my dear granddaughter, had in the night before, that is, on Tuesday ( as your letter reports ), fell asleep in the Christ in the presence of us parents and the family. How I felt there, you can imagine yourself. That distinguished aristocrat Nicholas von Heßberg has proven to be very impressed with your benevolence, as he has expressed personally to me. How is your mother doing, you’ll hear from our Wolfgang. May the Almighty GOD bring her 3 ) and her two daughters-in-law or better daughters in grace a safe delivery for His praise and for the propagation of Christianity and of the family of the, blissfully and gently resting in the Christ, Hugo Mörlin! "I think that the Mörlin clan will not wither away. It would be too damaged, because ( Thank God forever ) they [ are ] too healthy." 4 ) Farewell! Greetings to you and all of your Mother, Sisters and the whole family . . .
3. 24 January 1546 ( To Göttingen )
Grace and Peace of the Christ, whose blessing be with your new mother, my dear daughter, and with the grandson and the whole family, my best son and Reverend Doctor! The paper of Dr. Luther, which I have forwarded in accordance with the Brother regarding the Doctorate 5 ), may do him good. He will do so on the advice of the others, who are smarter than I am. In the past year, he has had to depend upon mine, his father’s, advice, [ and ] celebrated his wedding for the second time 6 ), but, from from the letters you had sent to him, I have seen that I had advised him badly. I hoped that your Reverence had graced the wedding with your presence. But, deceived in my hope, I myself thought that, if you had been invited to the wedding of a relative, you would have willingly gathered yourself a single piece of gold and endowed it on the bride and groom, like your Brother, yet you still preferred to wait for a whole year. What is this meanness, not to say this greed, in you, My Lord? On the top of that, it has made me a little upset that your Brother had to pay the messenger. Such unseemly behavior does not become a Doctor of Theology and even less for such a wonderful Bishop, who knows exactly how the chosen Armor of St. Paul makes a Bishop. 7 ) This admonishment, my son, take it as fatherly and friendly [ advice ]! With us, everything is healthy, but everything is also quite expensive. With strong and good wine, the LORD has blessed me. Mother, Brother and Sisters are well, thank GOD. The Mother gave birth on 13 July to a son, who is named after my dear late father Hugo. It is in the childbed the wife of Maximilian has had a daughter Apollonia. So our family increased to the Glory of the Almighty GOD. As for me, it is just bad. Because since Easter I have been in bed three times and in such a way that everyone said unanimously that I was out of it, and was sure in several places [ = times ] that I was already dead. May the Almighty GOD bless me with His Father’s favor and calls me, if it seems good to Him, from this evil world with a good and happy “little hour” [ Stündlein = death ]. What you write about the Duchess 8 ), I do not like. I fear that she limps with her son 9 ) with both legs. 10 ) She wants to serve the Christ and Belial. 11 ) They say, they are weighted with the Gospel, but they resent the Brunswicker oppression and imprisonment. 12 )
If I were like you, I would give them passages from the Gospel to keep in mind - Matthew 10, Verse 37 : “Whosoever loves his son or daughter more than Me is not worthy of Me”. Likewise, Matthew 16, Verse 24 ; Mark 8, Verse 34 ; Luke 14, Verse 26, etc. You may handle them as you wish, as it befits a true Servant of the Word! As for the partridges, I have nothing at hand. I have been to the [ partridge ] house in this year only five times.
On 26 January, your Mother and I were invited by your Brother, but, because of the flooding, we could not go to the first church service of his wife in Coburg. There are greetings in my and your Mother’s name to all of you, your wife, children, Wolfgang and the whole family, especially the Administrator Simon, “with my bülhin”.
4. 13 July 1546 ( to Göttingen )
Grace and Peace from GOD the Father and our Lord Jesus Christ to you and yours, my dear son and Doctor! There is nothing more than what I would rather have, that you would be provided by us with a superintendent or any other position worthy of you, especially since I see that you are reluctant to tarry among the Saxons, perhaps because of the coarseness of the food and the greed of the people. Oh, how I wish that you still had that position in Arnstadt! 13 ) The whole city, indeed the whole area, is waiting for you with such longing! But enough of it! As for my situation, so everything is in order, except that I am very often plagued by [ a kidney ] stone. And that we are floating in the greatest dangers because of the chaos of war in your and other nations. May the Almighty GOD turn them to good and destroy with His powerful arm all enemies of the Gospel! That this may be done, let us pray steadfastly through our unremitting and pious prayers! As for my position, as you were told by our dear brother-in-law Wolfgang, GOD will lead you back to health. So farewell, my son, and keep me fondly as your Father in the flesh, as you tend! Greetings to you and all of yours, Mother, Brother and Sisters . . .
5. 3 July 1548 ( to Göttingen )
. . . I have received your letter in which you comfort me, your father, s you can, as would a pious son with his father. For you know my innate timidity, so I need your much needed consolation from you and your brother. The Almighty GOD will send me, you and the brother, as well as all ministers of the Word His Holy Spirit, this true Comforter, Who consoles us in this very dangerous time, and shows us His Grace, so that we may prove to remain steadfast in the Confession of his Word. Because there is nothing in the whole world, that would be exposed to greater and heavier dangers than the pulpit of the preacher and the ministry of preaching the Gospel of Jesus Christ, as I see from your letter : May the LORD be with you as He had been with the divine Peter and Paul, as He was in the Acts of the Apostles! Know also, my son, that the LORD has blessed me with His abundant blessings on June 1 with a son . . .
6. 18. March 1549 ( to Göttingen )
, , , I have received from you two letters, in which you wish to report at first, that the delivery of your wife has gone bad. How much that has pained me, I can not express to you by mail. I fear that those dangerous times have caused the event. But again, I am comforted by Luther’s and Bugenhagen's writings on the 29th Psalm about unbaptized children. How it has pleased the LORD, whose will shall be done and has been done. Know also that I have endured great pain for the whole Advent season, because of the [ kidney ] stone and other diseases. I have taken only a little bit of food to me the potion gets me. I see furthermore, my son, that you are very worried about your father . . . Because you want to know what secret I hold, if I want to stand firm in the pure and fair teaching of the Gospel. 14 ) I, although a very timid and pusillanimous man, have decided and asked with other ministers of the Word of the Superintendent, who replied that I would not fall off the pure and true doctrine of the Gospel . . . You pray for me, your aged father who is now in his 60th year, to the LORD that He would send me His Holy Spirit, which will make bold and brave to withstand all dangers for the sake of the Gospel. I can not and do not know no more to write. Because I do not read "because the Teutonic kathenfftlin". . . 15 )
7. 1 October 1549 ( to Göttingen )
. . . There is nothing I wanted more now than I ever have to have you with us . . . I was recently in Coburg with Maximilian, who treated me most honorably and had invited several highly respected men to honor me, and most magnificently and brilliantly hosted them. From what I hear from Master Simon and others, I believe that you will not remain long in Göttingen. 16 ) The LORD do it with you, as it will be good and healthy for you and yours and the Church of Christ. The LORD is the Earth and its bounty. 17 ) If they persecute you in this city, flee to another! 18 ) Show yourself only as a brave soldier of Christ! . . . I am no longer on the side of Wittenberg. It seems to me that they are flattering the Emperor, especially Bugenhagen. But you stand firm in the faith, be manly and be strong in the LORD! 19 ) How do I feel, as you would say, “my buolhin”. . .
Remarks :
1) Probably Disputatio ad dictum Luc. XIX : Vade, vende, relique omnia! Wittenbergae 1540 [ Latin, “Discussion of the Theme of Luke 19 : Go Thy Way, Sell, Leave the Rest! Wittenberg, 1540” ] ( Altpreußische Monatsschrift [ Old Prussian Monthly ], Vol. 44, p. 297).
2) Maximilian.
3) According to Letter No. 3, Jodocus Mörlin, who was in his 60th year in 1549 according to Letter No. 6, had a son born on 13 July 1545 and, according to Letter No. 5 another son born on 1 June 1548. He had 12 sons altogether. Except for Joachim und Maximilian who were born in Wittenberg, we know of only the one born in Westhausen, Stephan, who was Deacon from 1554 to 1561 in Coburg, then Pastor in Hildburghausen and died on 10 June 1604, and of a Georg, who was a schoolmaster in Westhausen in 1582.
4) These two sentences [ are ] also in German.
5) Maximilian Mörlin was the Doctor of Theology in Wittenberg on 15 March 1545.
6) That is not true. Realencyklopädie, Vol. 13, p. 249, states that Maximilian’s first wife was a Wittenberger, who bore him two daughters and twelve sons, and, at the beginning of 1531, he was, as a 65-year-old widower, “was married for the second time to a good peasant”. The Wittenberger probably was already the second wife.
7) I Timothy 3:3 : “Not stingy”.
8) Elisabeth von Braunschweig-Lüneburg [ 2nd wife of Eric I, the Elder, the Duke of Brunswick-Lüneberg and Prince of Calenberg-Göttingen ]
9) Eric the Younger [ Eric II, the Duke of Brunswick-Lüneberg and Prince of Calenberg and, since 1495, Göttingen. Unlike his mother and first wife, Eric did not stay loyal to the Lutheran Church. ]
10) See I Kings 18:21.
11) See II Corinthians 6:15.
12) Henry the Younger, the [ last Catholic ] Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, in an attempt to recapture his country in the autumn of 1545, was captured by the Landgrave Philip [ “the Magnanimous” ] of Hesse [ one of the leaders of the Reformation ].
13) The Count of Schwarzenburg [ Gunter XL “the Rich” or “With the Fat Mouth” ] deposed Joachim Mörlin as the Superintendent of Arnstadt on Martini [ St Martin’s Day, 11 November ] 1543 but he was still allowed to preach and officiate until Easter 1544.
14) Joachim Mörlin seems to have added to his father that, as he himself did, he had to protest the Interim and also to condemn every flexibility in the Mitteldingen [ “neutrality” ] ( in rebus adiaphoris [ Latin, “in the matters of indifference” ] ). Jodocus gets him to understand that he had no desire to interfere in the theological disputes and ecclesiastical politics.
15) Probably = Catonian, see Endres, Luthers Briefwechsel [ Luther’s Correspondence ] pages 15, 317, 154, Footnote No. 14 on p. 318 says : “from Cato, Disticha Catonis [ Latin, “Distichs of Cato” ], or from Catena [ not a real author, just a pen name to cover all the nameless commentators ], Bibelauslegungen [ Interpretations of the Bible ] (?)“. The latter appears to be more correct.
16) In December 1549 Duke Eric ordered the Council of Göttingen to expel Joachim Mörlin. On 18 January 1550 he was released and had to get out of the city. ( Zeitschrift der Gesellschaft für niedersächsische Kirchengeschichte [ Journal of the Society of the Church History of Lower Saxony ], pages 34, 35, 37 ff ).
17) Psalms 24:1.
18) Matthew 18:23.
19) I Corinthians 16:13.Family/Spouse: Mörlin, Margarethe. Margarethe was born in UNKNOWN in Feldkirch, Vorarlberg, Austria; died in 1515 in Wittenberg, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 3. Mörlin, Joachim was born on 16 Apr 1514 in Wittenberg, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany; died on 13 May 1571 in Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia; was buried on 26 May 1571 in Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia.
Jodocus married N.N., N.N. in 1544 in Germany. N.N. was born in UNKNOWN in Germany; died in DECEASED in Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 4. Mörlin, N.N. was born on 13 Jul 1545 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died after 1616 in Weimar, Weimar, Thüringen, Germany.
- 5. Mörlin, Hugo was born on 13 Jul 1545 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 5 Mar 1627 in Molschleben, Gotha, Thüringen, Germany.
- 6. Mörlin, Jobst was born on 1 Jun 1548 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 27 Apr 1557 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 27 Apr 1567 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
Jodocus married Hausknecht, Anna in 1515 in Wittenberg, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany. Anna (daughter of Hausknecht, George and Lauberger, Ursula) was born in 1495 in Wittenberg, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany; died in 1544 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried in 1544 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 7. Mörlin, Maximillian was born on 14 Oct 1516 in Wittenberg, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany; died on 20 Apr 1584 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried after 20 Apr 1584 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
- 8. Mörlin, Peter was born on 2 Jun 1518 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in 1562 in Prussia (Historical), Germany.
- 9. Mörlin, Apollonia was born about 1520 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died between 1564 and 1565 in Appetshofen, Donau-Ries, Bayern, Germany.
- 10. Mörlin, Stephan was born in 1521 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 10 Jun 1604 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried on 13 Jun 1604 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
- 11. Mörlin, George was born in 1540 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 29 May 1629 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried on 29 May 1629 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
- 12. Mörlin, Katherine was born in UNKNOWN in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 15 Jun 1543 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 15 Jun 1543 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
- 13. Mörlin, Hans was born in 1544 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 18 Mar 1632 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
Generation: 3
3. Mörlin, Joachim (2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 16 Apr 1514 in Wittenberg, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany; died on 13 May 1571 in Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia; was buried on 26 May 1571 in Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia. Other Events and Attributes:
- FSID: L217-VGF
- Education: Between 1532 and 1536, University of Wittenberg, Wittenberg, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany; Sudied Under Luther, Melanchthon, Jonas and Crucigar
- Life Event: Between 22 Sep 1540 and Mar 1543, Arnstadt, Ilm-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany; Lutheran Pastor
- Life Event: Between 10 May 1544 and 17 Jan 1550, Göttingen, Gottingen, Niedersachsen, Germany; Lutheran Superintendent
- Life Event: Between 13 Sep 1550 and 16 Feb 1553, Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia; In former times this was Königsberg, Ostprussia, Germany
- Life Event: Between 25 Jul 1553 and 24 Sep 1567, Braunschweig, Braunschweig, Niedersachsen, Germany; Lutheran Pastor
- Life Event: Between 24 Sep 1567 and 13 May 1571, Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia; Lutheran Bishop of Samland
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The following is from Wikipedia:
Joachim Mörlin (April 5, 1514, Wittenberg, Electorate of Saxony - May 29, 1571, Königsberg, Duchy of Prussia) was a Lutheran theologian and an important figure in the controversies following Martin Luther's death. He was the older brother of Maximilian Mörlin, a Lutheran theologian and Reformer.
Contents
1 Early life
2 Controversy with Osiander
3 Driven from Königsberg
4 Efforts for Theological Reconciliation
5 Recalled to Königsberg
6 Becomes Bishop of Samland
Early life
Mörlin was born at Wittenberg, where his father, Jodok Mörlin, also known as Jodocus Morlinus, was the Professor of Philosophy at the University of Wittenberg. Joachim himself studied at the same University under Luther, Philipp Melanchthon, Justus Jonas, and Casper Cruciger the Elder from 1532 to 1536. After a brief residence at Coburg, he returned to Wittenberg and in 1539 became Luther's chaplain, declining a call to succeed Poliander at Königsberg. While a true pupil of Luther, Mörlin was more influenced by the dogmatics of Melanchthon, though devoid of sympathy with the Philippistic efforts for union with the Reformed.
On September 22, 1540, Joachim left Wittenberg to become superintendent at Arnstadt, where, until deposed in March 1543 for his rigid discipline and opposition to union, he displayed great activity, moral earnestness, and courage. But neither the appeal of his congregation nor the sympathy of Luther could overcome the hostility of the Count of Schwartzburg, Günther XL.
On May 10, 1544, Mörlin became superintendent at Göttingen. Here he was equally firm in insistence on purity of life and doctrine, and wrote his Enchiridion catecheticum (1544), taught rhetoric in the Latin school, and lectured on Erasmus and the Loci of Melanchthon. Mörlin's activity in Göttingen came to an end with his uncompromising resistance to the union advocated by the Interim. On January 17, 1550, after vain protests by both council and congregation to the Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, Eric II, Mörlin was dismissed from office.
Mörlin went to Erfurt, thence to Arnstadt, and finally to Schleusingen, where he lived and preached in the castle of William IV, the Count of Henneberg. Yet even here Mörlin was not altogether safe, and on August 25, 1550, he left Schleusingen, arriving at Königsberg on September 13. There, since Prussia did not belong constitutionally to the Holy Roman Empire, he could not be molested, and was appointed, on September 27, 1550, pastor at the Kneiphöfer Dom and inspector.
Controversy with Osiander
There Mörlin became involved in the Osiandrian controversy, for it was not in his nature to remain neutral. However, the break between Mörlin and Osiander was gradual. When the latter defended his view of justification (act. 24, 1550), Mörlin remained a silent witness; but Osiander's work with on the incarnation and the image of God, and still more his Bericht und Trostschrift, with its savage attack on Melanchthon, led Mörlin to complain on February 7, 1551, to Albert of Prussia, though he did this so delicately that the duke commissioned him and Aurifaber, Osiander's son-in-law, to assemble the theologians for the conference which was held February 13-17. Here Mörlin's sincere desire for peace was evident, but his suspicion of Osiander increased, even though the latter claimed to be in harmony with Luther, denying the truth of Mörlin's Antilogia seu contraria doctrina inter Lutherum et Osiandrum. On April 19 Mörlin preached against those who depreciated the merits of Christ, and Osiander rightly took this as directed against himself.
The breach was now complete, and after an interchange of recriminations, Mörlin was replaced by Stancarus, professor of Hebrew. Before a new colloquy could be held, however, the duke directed (May 8) first Osiander and then his opponents to present their views in writing. Osiander hesitated, and Mörlin attacked him from the pulpit (May 27). The duke now forced Mörlin to defend his tenets in writing, and further roused him and his followers to passionate resistance by appointing Osiander to administer the bishopric of Samland, and by requiring Mörlin and others to submit to the decision of the church. The characteristic reply (July 21) was that Mörlin and his adherents refused to recognize Osiander's jurisdiction, since he was a heretic, and they appealed to a free synod. Osiander's opponents now continued their attacks and virtually met up a separate church. This was forbidden by the duke (August 12), who sent them Osiander's confession of faith, which was returned unread.
The polemics still continued, and Albert in despair sent Osiander's confession to the princes and cities of Germany, urging a synod. Mörlin's position was gaining strength in Prussia, and the majority of the opinions of the churches outside Prussia were also favorable to him. The very refusal of the duke to publish these condemnations of Osiander aided Mörlin, who, on May 23, 1552, published a polemic defending the doctrine of justification against his opponent, in which he clearly set forth the orthodox Wittenberg position, and emphasized the difference between it and Osiander's teaching. Besides continuing to urge the publication of the opinions just mentioned, Mörlin preached a sermon (June, 1552) directed against Osiander, deprecating speculations on the inscrutable essence of God; and Osiander replied with his impassioned Schmeckbier, in which he arraigned Mörlin and his friends.
The controversy increased in pettiness and coarseness, until Albert threatened (July 15, 1552) to depose Mörlin, only to receive the respectful but firm reply that Mörlin held it his divinely commissioned duty to polemize against Osiander. Meanwhile, a second opinion came from Württemberg, and from it both Osiander and Mörlin claimed the support of Johann Brenz, but on October 17, 1552, the weary struggle found its end in the death of Osiander, a defeated man.
Driven from Königsberg
The peace-loving policy of Albert was still to demonstrate its futility. The ambiguity of the Württemberg declaration seemed to him to constitute a good formula of union, and on January 24, 1553, he required that sermons on justification should be preached according to the six Württemberg articles, and that all coarseness should be avoided. This was tantamount to a defense of Osiandrianism, but the great majority of the duke's subjects were opposed, while Mörlin declared himself unable to obey the ducal mandate when contrary to the obligations of religion. This was the only course open to him, but the duke's displeasure was now finally incurred, and on February 16, 1553, he presented his resignation. Three days later he sought refuge in Danzig, where he awaited an expected recall, supported as he was by the council and the citizens. But all appeals to the duke were in vain; and the exile at last resigned himself to his punishment and sought for a new field of activity.
Mörlin had not long to wait. Brunswick and Lübeck were rivals for his services; the former won by right of priority, and he entered Brunswick on July 25, 1553. In the following year he received an assistant in the Melanchthonian Martin Chemnitz, and developed a powerful activity, strengthening the Lutheran cause with the aid of the religious peace of Augsburg, and preparing, in 1577, his Leges pro ministerio Brunsvicensi, which all the clergy of his superintendency were required to subscribe when entering upon office. He assailed the Reformed as bitterly as the Roman Catholics.
Again, in 1564, the council of Brunswick enacted that the Corpus doctrinae should be subscribed by all theologians, a rule which remained in force until 1672. And this was no dead letter, for in 1566 Johannes Becker, a pastor in Brunswick who had subscribed to the Corpus but become a Calvinist, was forced to resign and ultimately was banished from the city.
Meanwhile, Mörlin and Chemnitz were active in other inter-Lutheran controversies and in warding off Calvinistic attacks; and the former was the prime mover in the rejection, by the Brunswick clergy, of the doctrines of Schwenckfeld, besides being one of those asked by the council of Bremen to settle the dispute between Johann Timann and Albert Hardenberg. He furthermore defended Hesshusen in his pamphlet Wider die Landlügen der heidelbergischen Theologen (1565).
Efforts for Theological Reconciliation
In the struggle with Calvinism Mörlin supported Joachim Westphal, and to this end wrote his Confessio fidei de eucharistiae sacramento ministrorum ecclesiarum Saxonicarum (Magdeburg, 1557). At Coswik he sought to mediate between Melanchthon and Flacius, and in his eagerness for peace, when the delegates of the Hanseatic League assembled at Brunswick, he held a conference with Chemnitz, Westphal, and others (January 14, 1557), and reached an agreement on articles tending to reconcile the adiaphorists and those holding to the true Gospel. Mörlin then took these articles to Flacius at Magdeburg, after which he conferred with Melanchthon at Wittenberg, but returned to Brunswick unsuccessful (January 28, 1557).
Eight months later Mörlin went to the Colloquy of Worms, but by his opposition to the Philippists and by his withdrawal helped render the conference resultless. In December, 1558, he visited Weimar and Jena to reconcile Flacius and Strigel, and in 1560 he signed the petition of the Jena theologians to the princes to call a Lutheran synod to combat Calvinism. Mörlin was also a prominent figure at the conference of theologians from Lower Saxony held at Lüneburg in July, 1561, and wrote the confession of faith there drawn up, Erklärung aus Gottes Wort und kurzer Bericht der Artikel, etc. (Magdeburg, Jena, and Regensburg, 1561), which became binding on all pastors in Brunswick; and he again showed his Wittenberg orthodoxy in his Verantwortung der Präfation so für die lüneburgischen Artikel (1562).
In 1563 the Council of Wesel asked the opinion of the Brunswick theologians for a ruling on the admission of Reformed refugees from England, and the decision was that the immigrants should be received and instructed; but, should they propagate their erroneous views, they should be expelled.
In 1566 and 1567 Mörlin found himself compelled to break with his old friend Flacius because of the latter's teaching on original sin; and at the same time he wrote against the Antinomians his Tres disputationes de tertio usu legis.
Recalled to Königsberg
Meanwhile, inspired partly by him, the struggle had continued in Prussia between the Melanchthonians and the Osiandrian peace-policy of the court. Well informed of all that went on in Königsberg, Mörlin strengthened his sympathisers with his Historia welcher Gestalt sich die osiandrische Schwärmerei im Lande zu Preussen erhoben (Brunswick, 1554). In 1555 he published two other pamphlets on the course of events in Prussia; and finally Albert found himself obliged to yield.
On November 30, 1566, Mörlin was invited to return to Prussia, but he declined to leave Brunswick. The invitation was repeated, however (January 31, 1567), and after much persuasion Mörlin accepted and obtained leave of absence from the reluctant Council of Brunswick. On April 9, 1567, he and Chemnitz were joyfully welcomed in Königsberg, and at once began the restoration of Melanchthonian orthodoxy.
After much consideration it was decided that the confessional bases should remain the Augsburg Confession, the Apology, and the Schmalkald Articles, the only change being the correction of certain false doctrines which had crept in since the formulation of the Augsburg Confession. The duke, assenting to the rejection of Osiandrianism, readily agreed, and on May 6 Mörlin and Chemnitz gave him their Repetitio corporis doctrinae Christianae, refuting Osiandrianism, Synergism, Antinomianism, Majorism, and similar teachings. Accepted by the synod and the estates, the Repetitio was proclaimed by Albert on July 8, 1567, and Prussia was at last free from theological rancor.
Becomes Bishop of Samland
Though offered the bishopric of Samland, and though urged by clergy and laity alike to remain in Prussia, Mörlin still felt bound to Brunswick. Accordingly, promised by the estates (June 8, 1567) that no Calvinists should be allowed at court, he returned to Brunswick. But his stay there was brief, and he was unexpectedly released. Learning that a patricide had been let go free, both he and Chemmtz sharply upbraided the magistracy in a sermon on July 13, and were cited to appear before the court. Under these circumstances the envoys of Albert succeeded in inducing the council, unwilling though it was even then, to let Mörlin go (September 24, 1567). He was now declared bishop of Samland, while Chemnitz was made superintendent. Henceforth until his death, in his new office, Mörlin was active in preaching and catechizing, never ceasing to polemize against Philippists, Synergists, and, above all, Calvinists. He died, aged 57, in Königsberg.
This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Jackson, Samuel Macauley, ed. (1914). "article name needed". New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge (third ed.). London and New York: Funk and Wagnalls.
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This was translated by Wilbur Hansen Kalb and is included for the cause of death.
Here are the German and Latin transcription and the English translation of the Jubilee biography of Magister Stephan Mörlin. Note what happened to his brother Joachim ; that is so like him to ignore the doctors. The Historisches Lexicon Evangelischer Jubel-Priester also has a biography for Johann Christian Moerlin. But he seems to be from a different family ; this family had been in Liegnitz since 1528. He was born in Liegnitz, Silesia, the son of Deacon Johann Moerlin ( 1610 – 1667 ) and the father of Johann Christian Moerlin, another pastor, and Christian Gottfried Moerlin, the director of the Gymnasium Altenberg.
From Rev. Johann Matthias Gross ( 1676 – 1748 ), Historisches Lexicon Evangelischer Jubel-Priester, Zweyter Theil [ Historical Dictionary of the Evangelical Jubilee Pastors, Second Part ] ( Free Imperial City of Nürnberg : Michael Arnold, 1732 ), page 139 :
The German transcription :
101 ) MOERLINUS, M Stephan, wohlverdienter Pastor zu Hilpertshausen, war von Westhausen aus Francken gebürtig, dahin dessen Vater, Herr Jodocus Mörlinus, von dem Professoratu Logicæ auf recommendation des seel. Dr. Lutheri ist befördert worden, und war ein Bruder des berühmten und sehr verfolgten Joachimi Mörlini, welcher endlich als Bischoff zu Sammland den 23sten Maii An. 1571. gestorben da er sich, wider alles Einrathen der Medicorum einem Stein in der Blase wolte schneiden lassen ; wie auch des hochverdientë Coburgis. General-Superintendenten Dr. Maximiliani Mörlini, ( dessen Lebens=Beschreibung in Thomæ aufgegangenen Licht am Abend, weitläufftig a pag. 359. beschrieben stehet, die aber berde in dem Gelehrten Lexico nebst noch vielen andern ausgelassen sind. ) Dieser aber wurde anfänglich An. 1554. Diaconus zu Coburg, und nach 7. Jahren kam er zu dem Pastorat in Hilpertshausen, allwo er der 5te Evangelische Pfarrer worden ist, unterschrieb auch die Formulam Concordiæ, und starb erst An. 1604. eben in seinem Jubel=Jahr, wie aus M. Guthens wunderlicher Güte GOttes, Herr Thomæ in aufgegangenen Licht am Abend p. 438. berichtet hat.
The English translation :
101 ) MOERLINUS, Magister Stephan, a well-to-do Pastor of Hilpertshausen, was a native of Westhausen in Franconia, to whose father, Mr. Jodocus Mörlinus, was promoted from the Professorship of Logic on the recommendation of the Bl. Dr. Lutheri, and was a brother of the famous and very persecuted Joachimi Mörlini, who finally died as a bishop of Sammland on 23rd of May AD 1571, when he had cut himself a stone in the bladder against all the advices of the Physicians ; as well as the highly deserved General Superintendent of Coburg Dr. Maximiliani Mörlini, ( whose biography has been extensively given by Thomæ’s Aufgegangenen Licht am Abend, on page 359 but which, however, is omitted from the scholarly Lexico, together with many others. ) This man, however, was at first in the year 1554 Deacon in Coburg, and after 7 years he came to the Pastorate in Hilpertshausen, where he was the 5th Evangelical Pastor, also signed the Formula of Concord, and died at the beginning of the year 1604, just in his Year of Jubilee, as reported from Magister Guth’s Wunderlicher Güte GOttes [ Wonderfully Good LORD ], Mr. Thomæ, in the Aufgegangenen Licht am Abend [ Rising Light in the Evening ], p. 438.
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Mörlin, Joachim
Born Wittenberg 8. (6?) Apr 1514 died Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia] 21 May 1571, buried in the Cathedral 26 May 1571, father was Jodocus Mörlin, university professor in Wittenberg, University of Marburg 1535, Magister 1538, member of the University of Wittenberg, 10 Aug 1599, ordained as Preacher in the city church, 17 Aug 1539 Luther's chaplain. 1540 Doctor of Theology, 1540-1543 pastor in Arnstadt [Arnstadt, Ilm-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany], Superintendent in Göttingen [Göttingen, Gottingen, Niedersachsen, Germany], 27 Dec 1550 inserted. Also, pastor at the Kneiphöfer church in Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia] 19 Feb 1553 by Duke Albrecht because of all kinds. Overgrazing of land referenced, superintendent in Braunschweig [Braunschweig, Braunschweig, Niedersachsen, Germany]. Called back by the Duke 3 Feb 1567. Appointed Bishop of Samland, consecrated by Bishop Venediger in the Cathedral Church of Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia] on the 6th of September 1568, in 1567 set up the "Repititio corporis doctrinae Prutenicum" An avid visitor, an energetic defender of Lutheran doctrine and a faithful adviser to his sovereign. At the free residence and the native deputy had 3,000 marks in salary. Married 1539 Anna Cordussin, born 10 Oct 1518, died Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia] 3 Nov 1570, buried in the cathedral, daughter of Sebastian Cordus in Erfurt.
Children:
1. Joachim Mörlin, graduated from University of Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia] 6 Jul 1563 as Master of Arts. 1591 Fiscal in Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia].
2. Maria Mörlin, married Enoch Baumgartner, Ducal clerk in Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia].
3. Christian Mörlin.
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4 Hieronymus (Jerome) Mörlin, born in Göttingen [Göttingen, Gottingen, Niedersachsen, Germany] 23 Dec 1545, died Tilsit [Sovetsk, Kaliningrad, Russia] 1602, archpriest.
5. Daniel Mörlin.
6. Anna Mörlin.
7. Jeremias (Jeremiah) Mörlin, born Braunschweig [Braunschweig, Braunschweig, Niedersachsen, Germany] 12.10.1554, died. 1607, pastor in Medenau [Logvino, Kaliningrad, Russia].
8. Maximilian Mörlin, born Braunschweig [Braunschweig, Braunschweig, Niedersachsen, Germany] 22 Nov 1558, died Wargen [Kotel'nikovo, Kaliningrad, Russia] 3.9.1603, pastor in Wargen [Kotel'nikovo, Kaliningrad, Russia].
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Meanwhile Doctor Joachim Mörlin had arrived on 13 Sep at Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia]. He was born in Wittenberg [Wittenberg, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany] where his father, Jodocus Mörlin, was Professor of Metaphysis and afterwards Pastor of Welschhausen, 2 Meillen of Coburg. Joachim first moved to Marpurg and Cosenitz and in his 18th year to Wittenberg, since he heard Lutherum. - and also made him doctor in 1540, and in just the year after Arnstadt called a preacher. The count aber enturlaubee him from 1543 - The year thereafter he was appointed the magistrate of Göttingen [Göttingen, Gottingen, Niedersachsen, Germany] to inspect their churches, he preached the 18th January and took the 10th May to his office. But as he preached in sharp contrast to the interim in 1548, and a guarantor was thereby initiated the imperial mandate. And to break in half and throw you into a nasty place; so sent the Duke. He had learned from the downfall of the sons that he had brought him from the city of Göttingen [Göttingen, Gottingen, Niedersachsen, Germany], and that he had also come to him by some reporters posted on the paths and passages, not Duke Erich Mutter, Princess Elisabeth, by their tutor, Jobst von Hohnstein, and He sent 14 Reuters to Oldendorf in search of him, from where he moved to Schleusingen. Thought Prince Elisabeth recommended him to her daughter and Hertzog Albrecht in Prussia, who voted him to the Superintendent in Holland. So Mörlin came to Königsberg with M. Francise Maartihuesen, past preacher to St. Johannis in Göttingen [Göttingen, Gottingen, Niedersachsen, Germany], and as Hertzog preached to him, he pleased him so much that he kept him in Königsberg and made him preacher of the cathedral church in Kneiphoffe He made the point Peter Hegemon had to dismiss him, and at the little church in the Löbenicht, he had to take on the position of parish priest, as well as improving his salary.
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The episcopal teaching of the superintendent using the example of Joachim Mörlins
Among the common prejudices, which are usually passed unchecked, these include : "In the Protestant Church there is no teaching office" or:
"In the Protestant church, every pastor is his own pope."
The opposite of the infallible Magisterium, which claimed the Roman Catholic Church for the Papal Office, should be described with it. Undoubtedly, these prejudices are underpinned by the fact that the ruler of teaching pluralism evidently teaches every pastor something else. But: Did the Lutheran church really never have a teaching post?
The main concern of the Reformation was the proclamation of the Word of God. Because what was written in the Holy Scriptures was scarcely known to the common man in the pre-Reformation period, but was now clearly proclaimed, it was gladly expressed by saying that "the light of the Gospel has been returned to the light." brought " . From the beginning, however, there was the danger that this bright light would be darkened again by other teaching theologians - such as Karlstadt, Münzer, Zwingli, Calvin and others - who appeared alongside the Lutheran Reformation. The fruits of their work have broken Protestantism to this day. In view of this, there is often a demand for a binding teaching office. The more the question comes up:Did the Lutheran church really never have a teaching post?
If the Confessio Augustana teaches in Article 28 that it is the divine right of the bishops to "preach the gospel, forgive sin, judge doctrine, reject the doctrine contrary to the gospel, and the ungodly Godless Being is evidently excluded from the Christian community without human power alone through the Word of God "- this means that the Magisterium belongs to the bishops.
That there should be bishops, the reformers have often pronounced. But they rejected the mixing of spiritual and temporal power in the hands of the bishops, as it existed in the medieval Occident. The episcopate had become a secular ruling office. As a result, the bishops no longer fulfilled their spiritual duties, but had them performed, at best, by representatives. The Lutheran confessors thus clearly emphasized in Augsburg, in 1530, the distinction between spiritual and secular regiment: "For this reason our people have been compelled, to the consolation of conscience, to indicate the difference between spiritual and secular power, the sword and regiment."
Accordingly, the Smalcald Articles (1538) state: "If the bishops were to be right bishops and accept the church and the gospel, one would want to do so for the sake of love and unity, but not out of necessity us and our preachers ordained and confirmed ... But since they are not right bishops or do not want to be, but secular lords and princes who neither preach nor teach, baptize, communicate, nor do any work or office of the church but those who call, persecute, and condemn even those who profess such ministry, let the church not remain without servants for their sake. "
This is the background against which the installation of the superintendents of the Lutheran Church can be seen. This had to be done because, on the one hand, the bishops who were then in office refused to be ordained candidates for Lutheran parish candidates, and on the other because a bishop's office was considered necessary. The title of "Superattendent" chosen for the new office - in the beginning it was said instead of "Superintendent" - was nothing but the Latinized form of the Greek episkopos (bishop). That's why z. Luther, for example, sometimes referred to his former conventual brother Johann Lang (Reformer and senior clergyman Erfurt) as both a "superattendent" and a "bishop," although Lang did not officially bear such a title at the time. As a "bishop" Luther also addressed others who had a corresponding office - in his letters between 1522 and 1546 about 250 times! So he also called Joachim Mörlin after his appointment as Superintendent of Göttingen as"faithful Bishop of the Göttingen Church" .
Luther saw in the superintendents not only the right-wing bishops, but could, with regard to the bearers of such an office, quite innocently of the "successio apostolica" , d. H. speak of the chain of vocations leading from the apostles to the bishops. So he wrote in the great Galatas commentary:"So there is a double divine vocation, one immediate and one immediate: God calls us all to the vocation of the Word today through mediate vocation, ie, through a vocation that is done by men, but the apostles are directly called by Christ, like the The prophets in the Old Testament of God Himself. The apostles later called their disciples, as Paul did Timothy, Titus, etc. - they then called the bishops, as Titus 1 is read, the bishops have called their successors to our days And so it will go on to the end of the world, that is the mediate vocation, because it is through man, and yet it is divine. " From this point of view of Luther, it was not the succesio but the jurisdictionof the medieval bishops, which was extinguished with the installation of superintendents by the reformers.
At the Augsburg Reichstag in 1530, people wanted to clear the way for a re-recognition of the episcopal jurisdiction under the conditions of evangelical preaching and a sacrament administration that did not contradict the Gospel. A re-recognition of the bishops within the framework of the present constitution of the Church and the Reich was possible if theologically clear distinction were made between their office as spiritual leaders of their dioceses (bishops in the true sense), and their office as princes.
When in 1544 the cathedral chapter of the bishopric of Kamin approached Bugenhagen to take over the episcopate there, "for his high doctrine, virtue, incorruptible life, and change, that he has true and undecayed witness to all the Christian churches," he declined , As a reason for this rejection, he stated that "the episcopal government must take two loads at the time of this time ." The first and most important is the spiritual one, namely "teaching, visiting, supervising preachers, cultivating and maintaining right-wing consistories". The other "burden" is the secular government. For the former, God gave him "a good deal of mercy"but he does not feel adept at secular government. He would be "too much deducted from the books and his exercises in the studio and prayer through this worldly burden" . The amalgamation of spiritual and secular regiment proved thus also with possible new appointments of vacant episcopal seats as obstacle for the preservation of the traditional episcopate. So then had to build up train by train replacement structures necessarily.
In today's ecumenical discussion, many complain that in the time of the Reformation the "apostolic succession" of the bishops had been demolished. But this is an issue that was completely unknown to the Latin Middle Ages and even to the Reformers. It was not touched on any side. The accusation against the Reformers was not aimed at the superintendents not being in the "apostolic succession," but exercising their office without papal confirmation.
The office of the superintendent was set up in 1528, initially for the Saxon Kurfüstentum with Luther's writing "teaching the visitators". In it there is the chapter "By decree of the superattender ." About him the following was determined:"This pastor should be superattendent and have diligent attention to all the other priests who sit in the ministry or precinct of the place, that in the respective parishes taught right and Christian and preached the word of God and the holy gospel pure and faithful, and the people are blessed with the holy sacraments after the institution of Christ, that they also lead a good life so that the common people receive better and no nuisance, and not against God's word or anything that would be of service to rebellion against the authorities; preach or teach. "
In the same year Bugenhagens church order for the city of Brunswick appeared. In this Bugenhagen ordered under the heading "From the superattendent and his helper" not only the office of superintendent, but also the deputy of the Kodadjutors (helper). He thus established the two offices that have since co-existed in Braunschweig. Bugenhagen wrote in:"First and foremost, we must and want to have a superattendent, that is, an overseer to whom, with his adjutant, the whole cause of all the preachers and the school, as much as it concerns doctrine and unity, is prescribed by the honorable council and the church As there are the treasure chest gentlemen, commanded to supervise what one teaches, and how, etc. That is very necessary, for by the favor of God we want to have harmonious sermons for the word of God throughout the city, as well as from God Grace has begun and is in vogue. " So worked in Braunschweig z. B. next to the superintendent Joachim Mörlin as coadjutor of 8 years younger Martin Chemnitz, before this 1567 took over the office of the superintendent itself.
In the two cited writings reference is also made to Luther's work "From secular authority" and ordered the relationship of spiritual and secular regiment. According to the doctrine of the two kingdoms, both are clearly distinguished and the combination of both, as it was associated with the conventional episcopate, is abolished. The secular regiment rules "by the sword," while the spiritual regiment alone is given the word. Both should work together in mutual respect for their functions.
There was, of course, a potential for conflict here, which in the following years was to be felt in many problem cases, especially when a secular authority opposed the spiritual regiment. The curriculum vitae of Joachim Mörlins offers clear examples of this, especially with regard to his first superintendent office in Arnstadt.
Joachim Mörlin had been after the study of theology "Kaplan" in Wittenberg at the local parish church. In 1540 he was promoted to the post of doctor of the office of superintendent of Arnstadt. The fact that he received this vocation at the age of twenty-six was not unusual at the time, for there was a shortage of spiritual leaders in modern times, as more and more cities and territories joined the Reformation.
Mörlin was very enthusiastic about the Arnstadt Superintendent Office. He proclaimed the gospel vividly and clearly. His sermons attest to the pastoral endeavor of a life of the faithful entrusted to him by the Word of God. Repeatedly, for example, he commented on questions of holy matrimony, giving very specific instructions.
The obligation to watch over the teaching meant for him not only a theoretical watch over correct teachings. Because he was concerned with the practical implementation of the pure doctrine of the Word of God, both in the life of the individual Christian and in the life of the community, he found it necessary to scourge even the unchristian behavior of the urban regiment. In this he was so consistent that it had to come to open conflict with the not too pious Arnstadt authority. Under the chairmanship of Gothaer superintendent Friedrich Myconius, who was much older and more experienced in his office, a synod of all ordained persons was held. This adopted the so-called "simple foolishness and advice on how to act without frivolity with such persons who have fallen into public vices" . Thereafter, such a person should be exhorted to pray with pleadings and requests. If this does not help, the pastor should visit and warn the person with two witnesses. If the person persists in his "stubborn sense and heart," the pastor and the two witnesses should report to the superintendent. After another consultation with other "communicable brothers" should be the ban.
This "simple misgiving ..." was submitted to Luther for comment. He replied with a letter from his own hand in which he expressly approved the manner of this procedure. He wrote : "I like these rules of procedure because they agree with the establishment of the key office (Matthew 18)."
However, Mörlins public opinion against the city authorities had the consequence that the city council quit him without further ado. To this has probably also contributed that the manner of his appearance was a bit premature due to his youth and inexperience, because the words of Myconius point out: "Mr. D. Joachim is certainly a learned, pious and good man" , but sometimes something " to be fast . At the same time, Myconius emphasized that the watchman's office had never unfairly served Mörlin; it could "no one say that he has violently punished him, but only what prevents to eternal life ...".Mörlin was generally regarded as a conscientious, scholarly, and highly respected theologian, and he was rightly held to respect his attitude towards the city council of Arnstadt. Later there was a reconciliation between Mörlin and the Arnstadt. But he did not return there because he now held the post of superintendent in Göttingen.
But even on his next two stages of life Mörlin had to resist secular authority. His person is a living counter-proof against the assertion that Lutherans have always been overly obtuse. Since the superintendents had no temporal authority in their office and exercised their spiritual regiment only with the word, it seemed obvious that some authorities who were unwilling to bow to the word of the spiritual regiment misused their temporal power over them. Conflicts of the relationship between the spiritual regiment of the superintendent and the secular regiment of the authorities were there again and again elsewhere. Mörlin himself therefore wrote an opinion, which was quoted again and again in the following years, on the question of how far such a magistrate was entitled,
The appointment as Superintendent of Göttingen he received at the end of 1543 by the Calenberg Duchess Elisabeth. This had after the death of her husband, the Duke Erich I., held the regency of the Duchy of Brunswick-Calenberg in the guardianship of her son Erich II. She was a daughter of the Elector Joachim I of Brandenburg and an avid and devout patron of the Lutheran Reformation. Mörlin had a generous patron in her. That's why the first time he worked in Göttingen was trouble-free. Similar to Arnstadt, he met the duties of his spiritual profession in Göttingen conscientiously - to the great satisfaction of Elisabeth.
But when Erich II, who had a very Lutheran upbringing, had come of age and had taken over the reign himself, he turned away from his mother and broke away from dependence on her. Since he now placed himself ecclesiastically and politically in the shadow of his cousin Heinrich the Younger of Wolfenbüttel, the consequences for the Reformation ordered church system in the Principality of Calenberg were catastrophic. The Augsburg interim adopted on May 15, 1548, demanded from the Protestant estates the return to the old faith or submission to the interim. Erich II enforced this for his principality with all decisiveness. Thus Mörlin again had to oppose the secular authority. He did so with determination, especially from the pulpit. Thus ended his Göttingen work as a superintendent, because under pressure from Erich II, the Council decided in January 1550 Mörlins dismissal. Duchess Elizabeth helped him to escape, so that he the arrest and long-standing imprisonment, the z. Antonius Corvin suffered, escaped.
The next life station Mörlins was Königsberg. After a short stay in Schleusingen (county Henneberg) he arrived there in September 1550. He was warmly received by Duke Albrecht of Prussia. Actually, he should first receive the Superintendent position of Prussian-Holland. But the Duke found so much favor with him, that he appointed him immediately as inspector and pastor at the "Kneiphofschen" Dom in Königsberg. This resulted in a direct proximity to Andreas Osiander, the Duke Albrecht of Prussia in 1549 had transferred the Old Town Parish and a professorship at the University of Königsberg.
But soon the Osiander dispute broke out here. In a disputation, Osiander put forward opinions on justification that differed greatly from the general view: our righteousness, Osiander said, can not consist in the atonement of Christ, but must refer to the Christ who lives in us; H. to the divine nature communicated to us through the appropriation of the gospel. Osiander had intended to express in his own way certain aspects of Luther's theology that had otherwise been obscured, but he blended the Reformation ideas with speculations derived from Kabbalah and mysticism. The most fundamental concern of the Lutheran doctrine of justification was thereby falsified. Mörlin resisted this and also took position in the pulpit.
Duke Albrecht, however, was completely under the influence of Osiander. He pursued his opponents with great severity and also his originally so friendly attitude to Mörlin opposite defeated. As soon as he received news of his sermon, he had not only a pulpit ban for him, but also his immediate expulsion from the Duchy of Prussia. So Mörlin had to leave Königsberg in February 1553 and was even forced to leave behind his sick wife, who then later succeeded him to Brunswick.
He immediately received the appointment to the superintendent's office in Braunschweig. Here he was able to do a blessed service from 1553 to 1567, together with his co-major Martin Chemnitz, whom he had met in Königsberg. The Brunswick church historian Johannes Best (+ 1928) wrote about this work of Mörlin in Braunschweig:"Such iron, belligerent theologians were very uncomfortable in those times, when they fought to the death not only for patriotic goals, but also for religious, although the princes, who eagerly sought the ecclesiastical direction, but to the people as fearless independent military leaders in the fight of faith just right.The orthodoxy was then in the free city of Braunschweig also popular because it was the opposite of all adulation upwards of men who used everything for their conviction, they were happy to influence.
Thus, in Braunschweig under Mörlin's direction, a high flowering of religious and ecclesiastical life developed. Mörlin showed himself to be a burning light, which consumed itself in the service of the house of God, as a man full of holy spirit, great as a speaker, greater still as a religious-Christian character. His change was like lightning, so his words were like thunder sound. Full of enthusiasm for the preservation of the pure, blessing doctrine, keen and strict in the discipline of the Church, he was again lovable towards those who recognized their guilt and sought to improve. For those who, notwithstanding all sincere admonitions, had been to the Last Supper in two years, the clergy under his direction refused the Christian burial so as not to partake of their sins, rather, to publicly testify to their unwillingness to avoid making pious, obedient Christians and stubborn unbelievers for the same number of eighth and thus making the holy Christian religion an unnecessary thing. Thus, this strict discipline testifies to the highest love, as even the most affectionate parents tend to be the strictest to their children. "
Joachim Mörlin did his apprenticeship in the true sense of the word, working together with his co-tutor Martin Chemnitz to develop a confessional book ("Corpus doctrinae") for the Church of the City of Brunswick, in which the teaching principles were laid down in a binding manner. The clerics of the city had to sign as a teaching commitment "VI Leges pro ministerio Brunsvicensi" .
In community with other cities of Lower Saxony, a book of confessions has been developed, which is to be regarded as a forerunner of the - later with considerable participation of Martin Chemniz worked out - book of concord of 1580. The intention was to reach agreement on the basis of the Augsburg Confession, its apology and the Schmalkaldic article within northern German Lutheranism. Together with the superintendents of the cities of Lüneburg, Hamburg and Lübeck Mörlin had already 1557 eight articles "on the comparison between the adiaphorists and the true Evangelii confessors"wrote in Wittenberg for a reconciliation between Flacians and Melanchthonians. At the Lüneburg Convention in July 1561, the theologians, seconded by the cities of Lübeck, Bremen, Hamburg, Rostock, Magdeburg, Lüneburg, Wismar, and Brunswick, agreed on a "declaration" written by Mörlin on the corpus doctrinae, binding on all, on the condemnation of false doctrines (Osiandrism, Majorism, Sacrosis and Adiaphorism) and the jurisdiction claimed by the Pope on the occasion of the renewed invitation of the Protestants to the Council of Trent.
Within the city of Brunswick, there were hardly any occasions for Mörlin to argue with the secular authorities. The council - as well as the people - valued and honored him as a superintendent and he respected the members of the council as "his masters".
Meanwhile, the ecclesiastical relationship in Prussia was very low. Osiander had already died in 1552, but there were fierce arguments with his friends and students, which resulted in a decline of church life. Therefore, the Prussian Estates demanded the recall of Mörlin 13 years previously expelled to Königsberg and his appointment as Bishop of Samland, especially as Duke Albrecht now realized that he had done Mörlin injustice. In Konigsberg it was known that Mörlin in Braunschweig, in spite of the severe insults experienced in Königsberg in his sermons for "the old gray head in Prussia"had ordered to pray. The decrepit Duke was now moving to write to him himself. He desired to return him to Chemnitz under brilliant conditions. After some negotiations it was agreed that Joachim Mörlin returned to Königsberg as Bishop of Samland, while Martin Chemnitz remained as Mörlins successor in the office of the city superintendent in Brunswick.
Since 1525 Georg von Polentz had been Bishop of Samland. Although he had probably never studied theology, he became the reformer of East Prussia, supported by Lutheran theologians such as Johannes Brießmann, Paul Speratus and Johann Poliander (Gramann). Thus, it would have been possible to have a Lutheran bishop seat in continuity with the old church. But after his death (1550) Duke Albrecht of Prussia furnished against the opposition of the clergy and the nobility of his favored Andreas Osiander with the title of president of the Samland bishopric. With the appointment of Mörlin, the episcopal constitution was restored.
Mörlin remained four years of restless activity as Bishop of Samland. The confessional book Corpus Doctrinae Prutenicum, whose origins were due to him, served as the basis for his teaching, and he undertook a number of visitation journeys, in which he ordered the ecclesiastical conditions in his diocese.The consistorial constitution introduced by Duke Albrecht was abolished again So that Mörlin, as Bishop of Samland, was truly episcopal in those last years of life, his health was now so weakened that on May 29, 1571, he died as a result of a failed bladder operation.
Later, however, the consistorial constitution prevailed in general and the Magisterium went largely to the consistories - perhaps a first step that the Magisterium of the superintendent was pushed back. Today, the office of the superintendent in the state churches appears in some places only as an administrative function, as a subordinate link between church authorities and communities.
Buried:
Buried in the Cathedral
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In former times this was Königsberg, Ostprussia, GermanyJoachim married Cordatus, Anna on 18 Jan 1536 in Wittenberg, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany. Anna (daughter of Cordatus, Sebastia and Schultheiß, Priska) was born on 10 Oct 1518 in Themar, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 3 Nov 1570 in Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia; was buried after 3 Nov 1570 in Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 14. Mörlin, Anna was born in UNKNOWN in Arnstadt, Ilm-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany; died on 14 Jun 1543 in Göttingen, Gottingen, Niedersachsen, Germany.
- 15. Mörlin, Hieronymus was born on 25 Dec 1545 in Göttingen, Gottingen, Niedersachsen, Germany; died in 1602 in Sovetsk, Kaliningrad, Russia.
- 16. Mörlin, N.N. was born in 1549 in Göttingen, Gottingen, Niedersachsen, Germany; died in 1549 in Göttingen, Gottingen, Niedersachsen, Germany.
- 17. Mörlin, Jeremias was born on 12 Oct 1554 in Braunschweig, Braunschweig, Niedersachsen, Germany; died in 1607 in Logvino, Kaliningrad, Russia; was buried in 1607 in Logvino, Kaliningrad, Russia.
- 18. Mörlin, Maximilian was born on 22 Nov 1558 in Braunschweig, Braunschweig, Niedersachsen, Germany; died on 3 Sep 1603 in Kotel'nikovo, Kaliningrad, Russia.
- 19. Mörlin, Anna was born in UNKNOWN in Germany; died in DECEASED in Germany.
- 20. Mörlin, Joachim was born in UNKNOWN in Göttingen, Gottingen, Niedersachsen, Germany; died after 13 May 1571.
- 21. Mörlin, Christian was born in UNKNOWN in Göttingen, Gottingen, Niedersachsen, Germany; died after 13 May 1571.
- 22. Mörlin, Daniel was born in UNKNOWN in Göttingen, Gottingen, Niedersachsen, Germany; died after 13 May 1571.
- 23. Mörlin, Anna was born in UNKNOWN in Göttingen, Gottingen, Niedersachsen, Germany; died after 13 May 1571 in Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia.
- 24. Mörlin, Maria was born in UNKNOWN in Braunschweig, Braunschweig, Niedersachsen, Germany; died after 13 May 1571.
4. Mörlin, N.N. (2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 13 Jul 1545 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died after 1616 in Weimar, Weimar, Thüringen, Germany. Notes:
Died:
6. Hugo was born around 1547 and died in 1627, aged 81 years. For 56 years he served as a pastor in Tonna, Fahner Höhe, Gotha, Thuringia, Germany; Weimar, Urban District, Thuringia, Germany; with civil service status in Coburg for 4 ½ years, and for 34 yeN.N. married Dietrich, Jacob in UNKNOWN. Jacob was born in 1526 in Großwalbur, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died after 6 Oct 1596 in Oppurg, Saale-Orla-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 6 Oct 1596 in Oppurg, Saale-Orla-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 25. Dietrich, Andreas was born in 1562 in Römhild, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in 1614 in Langendembach, Saale-Orla-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany; was buried in 1614 in Langendembach, Saale-Orla-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany.
- 26. Dietrich, Lucie was born in UNKNOWN in Oppurg, Saale-Orla-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany; died on 17 Oct 1633 in Hummelshain, Saale-Holzland-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany.
5. Mörlin, Hugo (2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 13 Jul 1545 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 5 Mar 1627 in Molschleben, Gotha, Thüringen, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- Name Sake: Hugo Mörlin, his grandfather
- Education: 1564, University of Jena, Jena, Jena, Thüringen, Germany
- Life Event: Between 1 Jul 1571 and 1573, Dohna, Sachsische Schweiz, Sachsen, Germany; Deacon
- Ordained: 1 Jul 1571, Wittenberg, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany
- Life Event: Between 1573 and 1578, Weimar, Weimar, Thüringen, Germany; Deacon
- Life Event: Between 1578 and 1583, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; Deacon
- Life Event: Between 1 Mar 1584 and 1617, Molschleben, Gotha, Thüringen, Germany; Lutheran Pastor
- Life Event: Between 1617 and 1622, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; Civil Servant
- Life Event: 1622, Molschleben, Gotha, Thüringen, Germany; Lutheran Pastor
Notes:
Hugo was born in 13 Jul 1545 at Westhausen by Hildburghausen and died in 1627 at Molscheben (1622 in the new calendar); aged 81 years.
* In 1564 he was at the University of Jena
* On 01 Jul 1571 he was ordained at Wittenburg.
* From 1571-1573 he was Deacon at Dohna by Dresden
* From 1573-1578 he was Deacon at Weimar
* From 1578-1583 he was Deacon at Coburg
* From 01 Mar 1584 to 1617 he was Pastor at Molscheben
* In 1622 and again in 1627 he was Pastor at Molscheben.
For 56 years he served as a pastor in Tonna, Fahner Höhe, Gotha, Thuringia, Germany; Weimar, Urban District, Thuringia, Germany; with civil service status in Coburg for 4 ½ years, and for 34 years alone as a Pastor in Molschleben, Nesseaue, Gotha, Thuringia, Germany.
Hugo married Margarete Nether, daughter of Sebastian Nether a shoemaker at Altenburg. She was born in 1532 in Altenburg and died 05 Mar 1622 at Molschleben. She had five children; three sons and two daughters.Family/Spouse: Nether, Margarete. Margarete (daughter of Nether, Sebastian) was born in 1532 in Altenburg, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany; died on 3 May 1622 in Molschleben, Gotha, Thüringen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 27. Mörlin, Maximillian was born on 24 Mar 1571 in Dohna, Sachsische Schweiz, Sachsen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Germany.
- 28. Mörlin, N.N. was born between 1572 and 1577 in Dohna, Sachsische Schweiz, Sachsen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Germany.
- 29. Mörlin, David was born on 23 Dec 1578 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 24 Aug 1638 in Leipzig, Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany; was buried after 24 Aug 1638 in Leipzig, Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany.
- 30. Mörlin, Anna Concordia was born on 20 Mar 1583 in Molschleben, Gotha, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Germany.
- 31. Mörlin, Gabriel was born on 13 Jul 1585 in Molschleben, Gotha, Thüringen, Germany; died in 1666 in Olbersleben, Sommerda, Thüringen, Germany.
6. Mörlin, Jobst (2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 1 Jun 1548 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 27 Apr 1557 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 27 Apr 1567 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
7. Mörlin, Maximillian (2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 14 Oct 1516 in Wittenberg, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany; died on 20 Apr 1584 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried after 20 Apr 1584 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- Education: 1533, University of Wittenberg, Wittenberg, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany
- Life Event: 1539, Pegau, Leipziger Land, Sachsen, Germany; Lutheran Pastor
- Life Event: 1539, Zeitz, Burgenlandkreis, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany; Lutheran Pastor
- Life Event: 1543, Schalkau, Sonneberg, Thüringen, Germany; Lutheran Pastor
- Life Event: 1544, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; Court Preacher
- Education: 1546, University of Wittenberg, Wittenberg, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany; Doctor of Theology
- Life Event: 1546, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; Lutheran Superintendent
- Life Event: 1564, University of Jena, Jena, Jena, Thüringen, Germany; Pro Chancellor and Vice-Dean
- Life Event: 1570, Dillenburg, Lahn-Dill-Kreis, Hessen, Germany; Lutheran Pastor
- Life Event: 1572, Siegen, Siegen-Wittgenstein, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany; Lutheran Pastor
- Life Event: 1573, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; Lutheran Pastor
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Maximilian Mörlin
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Maximilian Mörlin ( 14 October 1516, Wittenberg, Electorate of Saxony - 20 April 1584, Coburg, Duchy of Saxe-Coburg-Eisenach ) was a Lutheran theologian, court preacher, Superintendent in Coburg, and Reformer.
Life
Maximilian grew up with his older brother, Joachim Mörlin, as the sons of Jodok Mörlin ( Jodocus Morlinus, ca. 1490 - 1550 ), the Professor of Philosophy at the University of Wittenberg. After a harsh upbringing, when he learned the trade of a tailor, he switched to the profession of a scholar. Like his brother, he studied at Wittenberg in 1533 and came under the influence of Martin Luther and especially Philipp Melanchthon. From 1539, he was the pastor in Pegau and Zeitz and, after 1543, in Schalkau. On the recommendation of his teacher, he came to Coburg in 1544 as a court preacher ( Hofprediger ) and visited the city’s churches and schools on the behalf of the Duke of Saxony.
After Maximilian graduated in 1546 under Caspar Cruciger the Elder at Wittenberg to the rank of Doctor, he was appointed as a Superintendent. In the theological debates of the times, he was at first on the side of Matthias Flacius. He pursued the condemnation of Justus Menius, participated in the Colloquy of Worms in 1557 and wrote with and Johann Stössel the Weimarer Konfutationsbuch [ the Weimarer Book of Refutations ], which was mandatory for the Lutheran churches throughout Thuringia. The Duke of Saxony, John Frederick the Middle, also took him to Heidelberg to prevent his father-in-law, Frederick III the Pious, the Elector Palatinate of the Rhine, from going over to the Reformed side. The Heidelberger Abendmahlsgespräch [ Heidelberger Discussion of the Lord’s Supper ], with which Mörlin was involved on 3 and 4 July 1560, remained unsuccessful.
However, from the side of the Radicals, Flacius struck, distancing Mörlin from the Philippists. He fought against Andreas Osiander and helped in 1556 to enforce the Reformation to the Margraviate of Baden-Durlach on the behalf of its ruler, Charles II. As the Spiritual Assessor for the Consistory of Weimar, he pleaded in 1561 for peace with the terms of the mediating theologian Melanchthon. In Jena, he served in 1564 as the Pro-Chancellor and Vice-Dean in the first program for theological doctorates and upgraded Stössel’s academic degree from Magister to Doctor.
The next Duke of Saxony, John William, himself the supporter of Flacius, expelled Mörlin from the Duchy in 1569. A year later, Mörlin was appointed to Dillenburg and later Siegen, where he represented his side against the Reformed tendencies of the ruler, the Count of Nassau-Dillenburg, John VI, but without success. In 1573, he returned from Siegen to Coburg, where he was restored to his old offices. He dismissed the Gnesio-Lutherans and used his influence to add to the Formula Concordiae [ Formula of Concord ] and to contend with its effects.
Mörlin gained importance as a preacher and the representative of church administrators.
In 1581, he married for the second time. He was survived by twelve sons.
Literature
(English) John McClintock and James Strong, “Mörlin, Maximilian”, in : Cyclopædia of Biblical, Theological, and Ecclesiastical Literature, Volume VI. - ME - NEV. ( New York City : Harper & Brothers, 1894 ), pages 617 and 618
(English) Samuel Macauley Jackson, editor, “Moerlin, Maximilian”, in : The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge, Volume VII : Liutfrand - Moralities ( New York City and London : Funk and Wagnalls Company, 1910 ), page 434.
(German) Julius August Wagenmann, “Mörlin, Maximilian”, in : Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie ( ADB ) [ General German Biography ], Band 22 [ Volume 22 ] ( Leipzig : Duncker & Humblot, 1885 ), page 325.
(German) Friedrich [ Eduard ] Lezius ( as Karl Färber ) : “Mörlin, Maximilian”, in : Realencyklopädie für protestantische Theologie und Kirche ( RE ) [ Real Encyclopedia of Protestant Theology and Church ], 3. Auflage, Dreizehtner Band : Methodismus in Amerika bis Neuplatonismus [ 3rd Edition, Thirteenth Volume : Methodism in America to Neo-Platonism ] ( Leipzig : J. C. Hinrichs, 1903 ), pages 247 - 249.
(German) Wolfgang Hamm, editor, Wittenberger Gelehrtenstammbuch [ Pedigrees of the Wittenberger Scholars ], produced by the Deutsches Historisches Museum [ Museum of German History ] of Berlin in cooperation with the Mitteldeutschen Verlag ( Halle : Mitteldeutschen Verlag, 1999 ), ISBN 3-932776-76-3, page 327
(German) August Beck, Johann Friedrich der Mittlere von Sachsen [ John Friedrich the Middle of Saxony ], Volumes 1 and 2 ( Weimar : Hermann Böhlau, 1858 )
(German) Albert Greiner, “Das Leben und Wirken des Doktors der Theologie Maximilian Mörlin ( Superintendent zu Coburg ) [ The Life and Work of the Doctor of Theology Maxmilian Mörlin ( Superintendent of Coburg ) ]”, in : Aus der Heimat ( des Coburger Landes ) [ From the Homeland of the Coburger Land ], 1936
The Reason Pastors Signed the Victorini Strigel [ In the winter of 1561 and 1562, after Matthias Flacius and his followers were tossed out of the University of Jena, a ] “Confession of Strigel” was sent to Württemberg for the settlement of the contentious points with Strigel, on the basis of which Jakob Andreae and Christoph Binder formulated a “Victorini Declaration”, which were recognized by the latter and the superintendents of the country. In order to achieve this agreement in the country, Maximilian Mörlin and Johann Stössel undertook a Visitation but were met with the bitter opposition from the pastor because of the Declaration. Even a “Superdeclaratio” [ Latin, “Super-sizedMaximillian married Rhau, Anna on 17 Jan 1581 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany. Anna (daughter of Rhau, Georg and Büsse, Anna) was born between 1520 and 1524 in Wittenberg, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany; died on 29 Mar 1584 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried on 31 Mar 1584 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Maximillian married Rosenthaler, Helena in 1541 in Zeitz, Burgenlandkreis, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany. Helena (daughter of Rosenthaler, Egidius and Grünhofer, Ursula) was born in 1505 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany; died in 1547 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 32. Mörlin, Helene was born on 1 Apr 1542 in Zeitz, Burgenlandkreis, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany; died on 28 Jul 1622 in Rodach, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried after 28 Jul 1622 in Römhild, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
Maximillian married Rosenthaler, Ursula in 1543 in Schalkau, Sonneberg, Thüringen, Germany. Ursula (daughter of Rosenthaler, Egidius and Grünhofer, Ursula) was born in 1519 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany; died on 31 Jul 1580 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried on 2 Aug 1580 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 33. Mörlin, Appolonia was born in 1545 in Wittenberg, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany; died on 16 Jan 1584 in Graba, Saalfeld-Rudolstadt, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 16 Jan 1584 in Graba, Saalfeld-Rudolstadt, Thüringen, Germany.
- 34. Mörlin, Katharina was born about 1550 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in Apr 1587 in Stressenhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
- 35. Mörlin, Ursula was born about 1554 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 25 Apr 1587 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
- 36. Mörlin, Maximillian was born on 21 Apr 1555 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 17 Mar 1628 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried on 17 Mar 1628 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
- 37. Mörlin, Christoph was born on 8 Dec 1555 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in 1558 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
- 38. Mörlin, Cordula Anna was born on 12 Apr 1557 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 22 Apr 1557 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 21 Apr 1584 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 21 Apr 1584 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
- 39. Mörlin, Jobst was born on 29 May 1558 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 23 Jun 1558 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
- 40. Mörlin, Joachim was born on 17 Jul 1559 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 27 Jul 1559 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 13 May 1590 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
- 41. Mörlin, Johann was born on 29 Sep 1560 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 9 Oct 1560 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 10 May 1590 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried on 13 May 1590 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
- 42. Mörlin, Rebecca was born on 8 Mar 1562 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 18 Mar 1562 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 2 Aug 1620 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried on 3 Aug 1620 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
- 43. Mörlin, Johann Heinrich was born on 22 Jan 1564 in Jena, Jena, Thüringen, Germany; was christened on 1 Feb 1564 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 13 May 1590 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried on 13 May 1590 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
- 44. Mörlin, Friedrich was born on 11 Oct 1565 in Jena, Jena, Thüringen, Germany; was christened on 21 Oct 1565 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 15 Jan 1567 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried on 10 Apr 1584 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
- 45. Mörlin, Gabriel was born on 22 Nov 1566 in Jena, Jena, Thüringen, Germany; was christened on 2 Dec 1566 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 10 Apr 1584 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
8. Mörlin, Peter (2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 2 Jun 1518 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in 1562 in Prussia (Historical), Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- Life Event: 1562, Prussia (Historical), Germany; A Royal Servant to Duke Albert of Prussia
Notes:
Here is the little biography of Peter Mörlin in two languages, with footnotes and maps. Hufen have nothing to do with either hooves or linen. They are farms — normal, regular, full-sized farms with crops, hay and pastures — but, to be fair, Peter would probably agree with you when he saw Lake Czarnen for the first time. The lake is so far away from Königsberg — 84 miles either way — that it might as well be the summer home of the Dark Lord of the Hooves.
Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 46. Mörlin, Georg was born in UNKNOWN in Germany; died in DECEASED in Germany.
- 47. Mörlin, Albert was born in UNKNOWN in Germany; died in DECEASED in Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia.
9. Mörlin, Apollonia (2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born about 1520 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died between 1564 and 1565 in Appetshofen, Donau-Ries, Bayern, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- FSID: L8MV-C7S
Notes:
8. Possibly Apollonia who was born between 1520 and 1530. She was married in Pricksenstadt, Kitzingen, Lower Franconia, Bavaria, Germany on 17 May 1547 to David Kayser. David was a pastor and born 1524 in Harburg, Donau-Ries, Swabia, Bavaria, Germany and died in Burtenbach, Günzburg, Swabia, Bavaria, Germany on 03 Sep 1607.
From Carl-Jürgen Caesar
He was pastor of 1546/47 in Prichsenstadt (near Augsburg), in Appetshofen from 1548-1573. As a result of the interim he fled to Orlamünde in 1548, was there until 1552 deacon. Then recalled to Appetshofen, at the same time pastor in Gansheim, Heroldingen and Schrattenhofen. 1566 participants in a synod with his theologian brothers. 1573 pastor in Balzheim (Biberach), 1579 (until retirement 1598) in Burtenbach., (Mortuary sermon of his son-in-law Hailacher) He married (1) Apollonia Mörler, marriage (kirchl.) 17.05.1547 in Prichsenstadt, † ca 1564 / 65 in Appetshofen. Apollonia: She was from Prichsenstadt., He married (2) (ca.1565) Ottilie Pfister., (T.V. Jörg Pfister to Appetshofen, oo Magdalena Grieser [oett.]) Gest.23.07.1608 BurtenbachApollonia married Kayser, David on 17 May 1547 in Prichsenstadt, Kitzingen, Bayern, Germany. David (son of Kayser, Johannes and Kayser, Barbara) was born in 1524 in Harburg, Donau-Ries, Bayern, Germany; died on 13 Sep 1607 in Burtenbach, Gunzburg, Bayern, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 48. Caesar, David was born in 1549 in Orlamünde, Saale-Holzland-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany; died on 6 Nov 1615 in Fessenheim, Donau-Ries, Bayern, Germany; was buried on 8 Nov 1615 in Fessenheim, Donau-Ries, Bayern, Germany.
10. Mörlin, Stephan (2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in 1521 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 10 Jun 1604 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried on 13 Jun 1604 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- Education: 1 Nov 1550, University of Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia; Master's Degree
- Education: 12 Oct 1551, University of Wittenberg, Wittenberg, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany
- Education: Between 1552 and 1553, University of Jena, Jena, Jena, Thüringen, Germany
- Life Event: Between 1554 and 1561, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; Lutheran Deacon
- Life Event: Between 1561 and 1604, Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; Minister and Superintendent
Notes:
He did childless. His niece Cleva, 12 Sep 1582 Westhausen, was with him when he died. She was the daughter of Jörg, school master at Westhausen.
3. Magister Stephanus was born about 1521 in Westhausen, Germany and died on 10 Jun 1604 in Hildburghausen. He graduated from the University of Königsberg on 01 Nov 1550 with his Masters (Magister) degree. He served 9 years as Diaconal Minister to Coburg (1554/61). After 42 years as minister and Superintendent of Hildburghausen (Hilpershausen) he died childless, but married.
Books: Antiquitates et Memorabilia historiae Franconicae besonders Hildburghausen, Page 204 205, 206.
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Here are the German and Latin transcription and the English translation of the Jubilee biography of Magister Stephan Mörlin. Note what happened to his brother Joachim ; that is so like him to ignore the doctors. The Historisches Lexicon Evangelischer Jubel-Priester also has a biography for Johann Christian Moerlin. But he seems to be from a different family ; this family had been in Liegnitz since 1528. He was born in Liegnitz, Silesia, the son of Deacon Johann Moerlin ( 1610 – 1667 ) and the father of Johann Christian Moerlin, another pastor, and Christian Gottfried Moerlin, the director of the Gymnasium Altenberg.
From Rev. Johann Matthias Gross ( 1676 – 1748 ), Historisches Lexicon Evangelischer Jubel-Priester, Zweyter Theil [ Historical Dictionary of the Evangelical Jubilee Pastors, Second Part ] ( Free Imperial City of Nürnberg : Michael Arnold, 1732 ), page 139 :
The German transcription :
101 ) MOERLINUS, M Stephan, wohlverdienter Pastor zu Hilpertshausen, war von Westhausen aus Francken gebürtig, dahin dessen Vater, Herr Jodocus Mörlinus, von dem Professoratu Logicæ auf recommendation des seel. Dr. Lutheri ist befördert worden, und war ein Bruder des berühmten und sehr verfolgten Joachimi Mörlini, welcher endlich als Bischoff zu Sammland den 23sten Maii An. 1571. gestorben da er sich, wider alles Einrathen der Medicorum einem Stein in der Blase wolte schneiden lassen ; wie auch des hochverdientë Coburgis. General-Superintendenten Dr. Maximiliani Mörlini, ( dessen Lebens=Beschreibung in Thomæ aufgegangenen Licht am Abend, weitläufftig a pag. 359. beschrieben stehet, die aber berde in dem Gelehrten Lexico nebst noch vielen andern ausgelassen sind. ) Dieser aber wurde anfänglich An. 1554. Diaconus zu Coburg, und nach 7. Jahren kam er zu dem Pastorat in Hilpertshausen, allwo er der 5te Evangelische Pfarrer worden ist, unterschrieb auch die Formulam Concordiæ, und starb erst An. 1604. eben in seinem Jubel=Jahr, wie aus M. Guthens wunderlicher Güte GOttes, Herr Thomæ in aufgegangenen Licht am Abend p. 438. berichtet hat.
The English translation :
101 ) MOERLINUS, Magister Stephan, a well-to-do Pastor of Hilpertshausen, was a native of Westhausen in Franconia, to whose father, Mr. Jodocus Mörlinus, was promoted from the Professorship of Logic on the recommendation of the Bl. Dr. Lutheri, and was a brother of the famous and very persecuted Joachimi Mörlini, who finally died as a bishop of Sammland on 23rd of May AD 1571, when he had cut himself a stone in the bladder against all the advices of the Physicians ; as well as the highly deserved General Superintendent of Coburg Dr. Maximiliani Mörlini, ( whose biography has been extensively given by Thomæ’s Aufgegangenen Licht am Abend, on page 359 but which, however, is omitted from the scholarly Lexico, together with many others. ) This man, however, was at first in the year 1554 Deacon in Coburg, and after 7 years he came to the Pastorate in Hilpertshausen, where he was the 5th Evangelical Pastor, also signed the Formula of Concord, and died at the beginning of the year 1604, just in his Year of Jubilee, as reported from Magister Guth’s Wunderlicher Güte GOttes [ Wonderfully Good LORD ], Mr. Thomæ, in the Aufgegangenen Licht am Abend [ Rising Light in the Evening ], p. 438.
From Prof. Dr. P[aul]. Lehfeldt ( 1848 – 1900 ) and Prof. Dr. G[eorg]. Voss ( 1854 – 1932 ), editors, Bau- und Kunst-Denkmäler Thüringens. : Herzogthum Sachsen-Meiningen, Band II : Kreis Hildburghausen. Amtsgerichtsbezirke Hildburghausem, Eisfeld, Themar, Heldburg und Römhild [ Monuments and Memorials of Thuringia. : Duchy of Saxe-Meiningen, Volume II : District of Hildburghausen. District Court Divisions of Hildburghausen, Eisfeld, Themar, Heldburg and Römhild ] ( Jena, Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach : Gustav Fischer, 1904 ), pp. 67 – 68
From Wilbur Hanson Kalb:
it speaks to the architecture of Hildburghausen which Stephen Mörlin had a hand in building the Superintendents house.
Schlossstrasse Nr. 2, ehemalige Superintendentur, später Gasthaus zur Traube, jetzt zum Technikum gehörig. Flachbogen-Thor mit : 1780 und Namenszug im Schlussstein. Ueber dem Erdgeschoss ein durchgehendes Gesims ; am Obergeschoss flach vortretende, rechteckige, unten an den Seiten verkröpfte Fensterbrüstungen mit Blattgehängen an den Flächen ( diese Verzierung findet sich an noch vielen Häusern in Hildburghausen ). — Im Flur eine Tafel mit :
HAS AVTHOR STEPHANVS MORLINVS PROVEHIT AEDES
QVI DOCET HAC CHRISTI PASTOR IN VRBE FIDEM
NON FERA TEMPESTAS NON FVR NON VNDA NEC IGNIS
HANG VIOLET, TANGANT DAMNA NEC VLLA DOMVM
CONDITA QVEM VERSVS PRIMVS DAT TECTA SVB ANNVM
SERVA ET PRAESIDIO CHRISTE TEGE ANGELICA.
( Stephan Mörlin führt als Schöpfer empor dies Gebäude,
Welcher hier lehrt in der Stadt als Pfarrer den christlichen Glauben.
Möge kein wüthendes Wetter, kein Dieb, nicht Wasser noch Feuer
Sie verletzen, nicht treff’ irgend ein Schaden dies Haus.
Und, den der erste Vers als Gründer nennt dieses Daches,
Christe, schirme du ihn, deck’ ihn mit englischem Schutz.)
Stephan Mörlin war hier Pfarrer von 1561 – 1604. nach Human, Chronik, S. 394, der aber dies Haus nicht erwähnt. Das Haus wurde 1897 umgebaut.
Translated from the German :
now belongs to the Technikum. Flat-arch Thor with: 1780 and name in the closing stone. Above the ground floor, a continuous cornice; on the upper floor flat, rectangular, window-armorings at the bottom of the sides, with leaf hangings on the surfaces (this ornamentation can still be found in many houses in Hildburghausen). - In the corridor a table with:
Schlossstrasse Nr. 2, formerly the Superintendentur, later the “zur Traube [ At The Grape ]” tavern, now belongs to the Technical Institute. Flat-arched door mit : 1780 and the name inscripted on the closing stone. Above the ground floor, a continuous cornice ; on the upper floor, flat and rectangular window-armorings at the bottom of the sides, with hanging leaves on the surface ( this ornamentation can still be found in many houses in Hildburghausen ). — In the corridor a table with :
HAS AVTHOR STEPHANVS MORLINVS PROVEHIT AEDES
QVI DOCET HAC CHRISTI PASTOR IN VRBE FIDEM
NON FERA TEMPESTAS NON FVR NON VNDA NEC IGNIS
HANG VIOLET, TANGANT DAMNA NEC VLLA DOMVM
CONDITA QVEM VERSVS PRIMVS DAT TECTA SVB ANNVM
SERVA ET PRAESIDIO CHRISTE TEGE ANGELICA.
( Stephan Mörlin leads as creator of this building,
Who teaches here in the city Christ’s faith as pastor.
May no raging storm, no fire, no water, no thief
Nor you bring here harm or damage against this house.
And, called by the first verse as founder of this roof,
Christ, shield thou him, cover him with English armor. )
Stephan Mörlin was the Pastor here from 1561 to 1604, according to Human, Chronik [ der Stadt Hildburghausen ], p. 394, which, however, does not mention this house. The house was rebuilt in 1897.Stephan married N.N., N.N. in UNKNOWN in Germany. N.N. (daughter of N.N., N.N.) was born in UNKNOWN in Germany; died before 10 Jun 1604 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
11. Mörlin, George (2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in 1540 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 29 May 1629 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried on 29 May 1629 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- Life Event: Between 1582 and 1604, Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; Landowner
- Life Event: Between 1582 and 1595, Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; School Teacher
Notes:
George (Jörg), born between 1520 and 1525. Up until 1582 he was a Schoolmaster in Westhausen, Germany. Afterwards he lived on his estates. He died after 10 Jun 1604.
George married Barbara Graff from Westhausen. They had a girl named Clepha who born around 1570 and was educated by her uncle Stefan in Hildburghausen.
Clepha was married on 27 May 1600 to Deacon Johannes Bartenstein in Westhausen, Germany. She later married Hugo.
Johannes Bartenstein was born in Westhausen around 1547 and died in Molschleben in 1627 aged 81 years. He received his degree from the University at Jena in 1564. In 1571 he was a pastor and from 1578 to 1582 served as a Deacon in Coburg.
Married before 1571 to Margarethe Nether, daughter of shoemaker Sebastian Nether, in Altenburg, Germany.
From FHL 0073201, Westhausen, Evangelical Lutheran Church, Parish Registers, Volume I, Marriages 1557 – 1680, Sheet 191, third entry :
“1 5 7 1 .
“den 9 [ Ian : ] Jorg Mörlin
“Vert Barbara Greffin.”
Notice that the word “Janna” was written over “Febr”. Jorg is the old German spelling of Georg. Vert is the pastor’s own shorthand for verheiratet, the German word for “married”.
Translated from the German :
“1 5 7 1 .
“On the 9th of Jan. Jorg Mörlin
“marr[ied]. Barbara Greffin.”
From FHL 0073201, Westhausen, Evangelical Lutheran Church, Parish Registers, Volume I, Burials 1557 – 1680, Sheet 408, Item 12 :
“1629.
“12. Den 29. Maÿ Georg Mōrlin Senior.”
Translated from the German :
“1629.
“12. On the 29th of May Georg Mörlin Senior [ was buried ].”George married Graff, Barbara on 9 Jan 1571 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Barbara was born in UNKNOWN in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 20 Mar 1620 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried on 20 Mar 1620 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 49. Mörlin, Clepha was born on 12 Sep 1582 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Molschleben, Gotha, Thüringen, Germany; was buried in Molschleben, Gotha, Thüringen, Germany.
George married Nether, Margarete before 1571 in Altenburg, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany. Margarete (daughter of Nether, Sebastian) was born in 1532 in Altenburg, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany; died on 3 May 1622 in Molschleben, Gotha, Thüringen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
12. Mörlin, Katherine (2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in UNKNOWN in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 15 Jun 1543 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 15 Jun 1543 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. 13. Mörlin, Hans (2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in 1544 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 18 Mar 1632 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- Occupation: School Master
Notes:
5. Hans was born around 1545 and died in Coburg on 18 Mar 1632. On 18 Feb 1599 he was in Westhausen for a visit. He was a Schoolmaster in Lahm, which is a place within the municipality of Coburg; in the southern part.
Hans was married around 1569 to N. N. and they had children from 1569 to 1598.
Generation: 4
14. Mörlin, Anna (3.Joachim3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in UNKNOWN in Arnstadt, Ilm-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany; died on 14 Jun 1543 in Göttingen, Gottingen, Niedersachsen, Germany. 15. Mörlin, Hieronymus (3.Joachim3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 25 Dec 1545 in Göttingen, Gottingen, Niedersachsen, Germany; died in 1602 in Sovetsk, Kaliningrad, Russia. Other Events and Attributes:
- Nickname: Jerome
- Education: Bef 1569, University of Tübingen, Tübingen, Tubingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany; Student
- Life Event: Between 15 Aug 1569 and 1577, Löbenecht, Kaliningrad, Russia; Lutheran Pastor
- Education: 22 Aug 1569, University of Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia; Master's Degree
- Ordained: 19 Nov 1569, Löbenecht, Kaliningrad, Russia; By Pastor Joachim Mörlin
- Life Event: Between 14 Apr 1577 and 1602, Sovetsk, Kaliningrad, Russia; Archpriest of Tilsit now Sovetsk
Notes:
Joachim Mörlin suffered in the last years of his life on the stone. His attending physician did not want to cut "the even too fat God of the Prussians". A second finally understood the operation, which was without result (2 Jan. 1571). Mörlin's strong nature succumbed only to months of illness and healing. On May 29, 1571 died "the Flacian idol". The dying man is said to have desired his friend Heßhusius as his successor. From his will (Acta Borussica Tom., I, 597) it can be seen that eight of ten of his twelve children survived eight: Joachim, Christian, Jerome, Daniel, Anna, Jeremiah, Maria, Maximilian. The "poor" Anna was probably sickly and bedridden. Hieronymus Mörlin was appointed by the father one of the executors. He was a pastor, gave out his father's Psalter sermon, and afterwards had a conflict with Heßhusius.
But I did some additional searching and came up with a part of a book concerning the Medenau church from Neue preußische Provinzial-Blätter, Volume 7. The translation of which follows:
In 1521 Andreas Schütz was pastor. In his day, the Reformation movement already surged in the country. Gallus, who had been in office since 1578 and who signed the formula for marriage the following year, is not (according to Muller's most recent works: the symbolic books) Nico, but Georg and Magister. The son of Bishop Mörlin, who succeeded him in 1580, was not Jerome but Jeremiah. The latter stood as a pastor in the Löbenicht, and later went to Tilse, after he had in part fanned the dispute abstracto et concreto. This, the older brother, died in 1607 in Medenau. Medenau, December 8, 1848. Gebauer.
Buchdruck im Konfessionellen Zeitalter: Die Drucke der Offizin Osterberger ...article on Hieronymus Mörlin. It is as follows:
HIERONYMUS MÖRLIN (1545-1602)
Hieronymus Mörlin, born in Göttingen, is the son of the Samland bishop Joachim Mörlin, who was revered in Prussia long after his death. When his father returned to Konigsberg in 1568, Jerome also followed him. On August 22, 1569, he was inscribed in the matriculation of the Albertine. In the same year, his father appointed him as pastor of the Löbenicht Church. After his death, Mörlin devoted himself to the publication of a collection of sermons that his father had already prepared. It is a total of 118 sermons on the Psalms of David. The first volume appeared in 1576 at Osterberger. Heshusen and Wigand showed their respect for Mörlin by contributing a preface. This volume is dedicated to Duke Albrecht Friedrich. The dedication of the second volume is addressed to the mayors and councilors of the city of Braunschweig, as their superintendent Mörlin held the sermons in the years 1553-1568. Finally, the third volume, financed by the bookseller Christoph Hoffmann, is dedicated to the council and the mayors of the city of Grisdend.
Scarcely less extensive was the Postilla or summary memory of the Sonnteglichen year Gospels and Catechismi, another collection of sermons of his father, the Heironymus Mörlin issued in 1587 in Erfurt, this time with the participation of the publisher Jakob Comforter
As a pastor of the Löbernichts Jerome Mörlin was also one of the signatories of Wigands Christian Memories of the Bekentnus of the theologians in Meissen of Abendmal and stated that he belonged just like his father to the followers of Orthodox Lutheranism. When shortly after the abstract dispute broke out, Mörlin also participated as an opponent of Heshusen. In the dispute with him as his bishop, he left Königsberg and 1577 archpriest in Tilsit.
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Born Göttingen [Göttingen, Gottingen, Niedersachsen, Germany] 25 Dec 1545, died Tilsit [Sovetsk, Kaliningrad, Russia] 1602. Father was Joachim Mörlin, Bishop of Samland. He attended University at Tubingen [Tubingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany] and Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia] where on 22 Aug 1569 he graduated Magister, ordained 19 Nov 1507 by his father as a pastor at the Löbenicht Church in Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia]. Requested by Captain Caspar Sack since 14 Apr 1577 until 1602 pastor and archpriest at the German church in Tilsit [Sovetsk, Kaliningrad, Russia]. In his time, the German church was built in 1597/1598, signed in 1579 the form, Concord In 1576. He published the sermons of his father.
Children:
1. Hieronymus (Jerome) Mörlin, born Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia], died in 1620 as a pastor in Cumehnen [Kumachëvo, Kaliningrad, Russia].
2. Rebecca Mörlin, married Hartung Croborn. Deacon at the Löbernicht Church in Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia].
3. Jodocus Mörlin born Titsit [Sovetsk, Kaliningrad, Russia], doctor.
4. N. Mörlin (daughter) married, Severin Göbel, doctor in Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia].
5. Christina Mörlin, married to Theodor Clocowius, pastor of Ruß.
Died:
Formerly TilsetFamily/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 50. Mörlin, Hieronymus was born in UNKNOWN in Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia; died in 1620 in Kumachëvo, Kaliningrad, Russia.
- 51. Mörlin, Rebecca was born in UNKNOWN in Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia; died in DECEASED in Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia.
- 52. Mörlin, Jodocus was born in UNKNOWN in Sovetsk, Kaliningrad, Russia; died in DECEASED.
- 53. Mörlin, N.N. was born in UNKNOWN in Sovetsk, Kaliningrad, Russia; died in DECEASED in Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia.
- 54. Mörlin, Christina was born in UNKNOWN in Sovetsk, Kaliningrad, Russia; died in DECEASED.
16. Mörlin, N.N. (3.Joachim3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in 1549 in Göttingen, Gottingen, Niedersachsen, Germany; died in 1549 in Göttingen, Gottingen, Niedersachsen, Germany. 17. Mörlin, Jeremias (3.Joachim3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 12 Oct 1554 in Braunschweig, Braunschweig, Niedersachsen, Germany; died in 1607 in Logvino, Kaliningrad, Russia; was buried in 1607 in Logvino, Kaliningrad, Russia. Other Events and Attributes:
- Education: 1575, University of Rostock, Rostock, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany
- Education: 5 Jul 1575, University of Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia
- Life Event: Aft 5 Jul 1575, Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia; Teacher at Old City School (Alstadt)
- Education: 22 Mar 1580, University of Rostock, Rostock, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany; Doctor of Philosophy
- Life Event: Between 23 Mar 1580 and 1607, Logvino, Kaliningrad, Russia; Lutheran Pastor in Medenau of now Logvino-Medenau
Notes:
But I did some additional searching and came up with a part of a book concerning the Medenau church from Neue preußische Provinzial-Blätter, Volume 7. The translation of which follows:
In 1521 Andreas Schütz was pastor. In his day, the Reformation movement already surged in the country. Gallus, who had been in office since 1578 and who signed the formula for marriage the following year, is not (according to Muller's most recent works: the symbolic books) Nico, but Georg and Magister. The son of Bishop Mörlin, who succeeded him in 1580, was not Jerome but Jeremiah. The latter stood as a pastor in the Löbenicht, and later went to Tilset, after he had in part fanned the dispute abstracto et concreto. This, the older brother, died in 1607 in Medenau. Medenau, December 8, 1848. Gebauer.
Joachim Mörlin suffered in the last years of his life on the stone. His attending physician did not want to cut "the even too fat God of the Prussians". A second finally understood the operation, which was without result (2 Jan. 1571). Mörlin's strong nature succumbed only to months of illness and healing. On May 29, 1571 died "the Flacian idol". The dying man is said to have desired his friend Heßhusius as his successor. From his will (Acta Borussica Tom., I, 597) it can be seen that eight of ten of his twelve children survived eight: Joachim, Christian, Jerome, Daniel, Anna, Jeremiah, Maria, Maximilian. The "poor" Anna was probably sickly and bedridden. Hieronymus Mörlin was appointed by the father one of the executors. He was a pastor, gave out his father's Psalter sermon, and afterwards had a conflict with Heßhusius.
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Mörlin. Jeremias (Jeremiah}
Born Braunschweig [Braunschweig, Braunschweig, Niedersachsen, Germany] on 12 Oct 1554, died Medenau [Logvino, Kaliningrad, Russia]? 1607, father; Joachim Mörlin Bishop of Samland. University Rostock [Rostock, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany] 1575 and Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia] 5 Jul 1575, teacher at the Old Town School in Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia]. Doctor of Philosophy Rostock [Rostock, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany] on 22 Mar 1580. In 1580 he became pastor in Medenau [Logvino, Kaliningrad, Russia]. Married Maria Klever, daughter of Martin Klever the Burggraf (Burgrave) to Laptau [Muromskoye, Kaliningrad, Russia].
Children:
1. Jeremias (Jeremiah) Mörlin, born Medenau [Logvino, Kaliningrad, Russia] in 1591, University of Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia] 27 Feb 1605.
2. Martin Mörlin born Medenau [Logvino, Kaliningrad, Russia], died. Siouxt (Kurland) 1646; University of Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia], 27.2.1605, on scholarship, University of Rostock [Rostock, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany] 1621, since 1633 pastor in Siouxt.
3. Kathe Mörlin, married Gotthard Grávius, pastor in Bartau [Barta, Liepaja, Latvia] (Kurland).
Buried:
Once known as Medenau, then Logvino-Medenau, now Logvino
Died:
Once known as Medenau, then Logvino-Medenau, now LogvinoJeremias married Klever, Margaretha in UNKNOWN. Margaretha was born in UNKNOWN in Muromskoye, Kaliningrad, Russia; died in DECEASED in Logvino, Kaliningrad, Russia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 55. Mörlin, Jeremias was born in 1591 in Logvino, Kaliningrad, Russia; died in DECEASED in Russia.
- 56. Mörlin, Martin was born in UNKNOWN in Logvino, Kaliningrad, Russia; died in 1646 in Courland, Latvia.
- 57. Mörlin, Kathe was born in 1590 in Logvino, Kaliningrad, Russia; died before 1650 in Barta, Liepaja, Latvia.
18. Mörlin, Maximilian (3.Joachim3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 22 Nov 1558 in Braunschweig, Braunschweig, Niedersachsen, Germany; died on 3 Sep 1603 in Kotel'nikovo, Kaliningrad, Russia. Other Events and Attributes:
- Life Event: 1590, Kotel'nikovo, Kaliningrad, Russia; Lutheran Pastor
Notes:
Joachim Mörlin suffered in the last years of his life on the stone. His attending physician did not want to cut "the even too fat God of the Prussians". A second finally understood the operation, which was without result (2 Jan. 1571). Mörlin's strong nature succumbed only to months of illness and healing. On May 29, 1571 died "the Flacian idol". The dying man is said to have desired his friend Heßhusius as his successor. From his will (Acta Borussica Tom., I, 597) it can be seen that eight of ten of his twelve children survived eight: Joachim, Christian, Jerome, Daniel, Anna, Jeremiah, Maria, Maximilian. The "poor" Anna was probably sickly and bedridden. Hieronymus Mörlin was appointed by the father one of the executors. He was a pastor, gave out his father's Psalter sermon, and afterwards had a conflict with Heßhusius.
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Mörlin, Joachim
Born Wittenberg 8. (6?) Apr 1514 died Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia] 21 May 1571, buried in the Cathedral 26 May 1571, father was Jodocus Mörlin, university professor in Wittenberg, University of Marburg 1535, Magister 1538, member of the University of Wittenberg, 10 Aug 1599, ordained as Preacher in the city church, 17 Aug 1539 Luther's chaplain. 1540 Doctor of Theology, 1540-1543 pastor in Arnstadt [Arnstadt, Ilm-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany], Superintendent in Göttingen [Göttingen, Gottingen, Niedersachsen, Germany], 27 Dec 1550 inserted. Also, pastor at the Kneiphöfer church in Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia] 19 Feb 1553 by Duke Albrecht because of all kinds. Overgrazing of land referenced, superintendent in Braunschweig [Braunschweig, Braunschweig, Niedersachsen, Germany]. Called back by the Duke 3 Feb 1567. Appointed Bishop of Samland, consecrated by Bishop Venediger in the Cathedral Church of Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia] on the 6th of September 1568, in 1567 set up the "Repititio corporis doctrinae Prutenicum" An avid visitor, an energetic defender of Lutheran doctrine and a faithful adviser to his sovereign. At the free residence and the native deputy had 3,000 marks in salary. Married 1539 Anna Cordussin, born 10 Oct 1518, died Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia] 3 Nov 1570, buried in the cathedral, daughter of Sebastian Cordus in Erfurt.
Children:
1. Joachim Mörlin, graduated from University of Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia] 6 Jul 1563 as Master of Arts. 1591 Fiscal in Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia].
2. Maria Mörlin, married Enoch Baumgartner, Ducal clerk in Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia].
3. Christian Mörlin.
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4 Hieronymus (Jerome) Mörlin, born in Göttingen [Göttingen, Gottingen, Niedersachsen, Germany] 23 Dec 1545, died Tilsit [Sovetsk, Kaliningrad, Russia] 1602, archpriest.
5. Daniel Mörlin.
6. Anna Mörlin.
7. Jeremias (Jeremiah) Mörlin, born Braunschweig [Braunschweig, Braunschweig, Niedersachsen, Germany] 12.10.1554, died. 1607, pastor in Medenau [Logvino, Kaliningrad, Russia].
8. Maximilian Mörlin, born Braunschweig [Braunschweig, Braunschweig, Niedersachsen, Germany] 22 Nov 1558, died Wargen [Kotel'nikovo, Kaliningrad, Russia] 3.9.1603, pastor in Wargen [Kotel'nikovo, Kaliningrad, Russia].
Additions:
Meanwhile Doctor Joachim Mörlin had arrived on 13 Sep at Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia]. He was born in Wittenberg [Wittenberg, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany] where his father, Jodocus Mörlin, was Professor of Metaphysis and afterwards Pastor of Welschhausen, 2 Meillen of Coburg. Joachim first moved to Marpurg and Cosenitz and in his 18th year to Wittenberg, since he heard Lutherum. - and also made him doctor in 1540, and in just the year after Arnstadt called a preacher. The count aber enturlaubee him from 1543 - The year thereafter he was appointed the magistrate of Göttingen [Göttingen, Gottingen, Niedersachsen, Germany] to inspect their churches, he preached the 18th January and took the 10th May to his office. But as he preached in sharp contrast to the interim in 1548, and a guarantor was thereby initiated the imperial mandate. And to break in half and throw you into a nasty place; so sent the Duke. He had learned from the downfall of the sons that he had brought him from the city of Göttingen [Göttingen, Gottingen, Niedersachsen, Germany], and that he had also come to him by some reporters posted on the paths and passages, not Duke Erich Mutter, Princess Elisabeth, by their tutor, Jobst von Hohnstein, and He sent 14 Reuters to Oldendorf in search of him, from where he moved to Schleusingen. Thought Prince Elisabeth recommended him to her daughter and Hertzog Albrecht in Prussia, who voted him to the Superintendent in Holland. So Mörlin came to Königsberg with M. Francise Maartihuesen, past preacher to St. Johannis in Göttingen [Göttingen, Gottingen, Niedersachsen, Germany], and as Hertzog preached to him, he pleased him so much that he kept him in Königsberg and made him preacher of the cathedral church in Kneiphoffe He made the point Peter Hegemon had to dismiss him, and at the little church in the Löbenicht, he had to take on the position of parish priest, as well as improving his salary.
Mörlin, Maximilian
Born Braunschweig 22 Nov 1558, died Wargen [Kotel'nikovo, Kaliningrad, Russia] on 3 Sep 1603? Father was Joachim Magister Bishop of Samland, 1590 Pastor in Wargen [Kotel'nikovo, Kaliningrad, Russia], married Ursula N. She married secondly in Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia] (Alstadt) on the second Sunday before Ash Wednesday 1603 to Johannes Gisingus, formerly schoolmaster, Marburger zu Wehlau [Znamensk, Kaliningrad, Russia].
Died:
Formerly WargenMaximilian married Mörlin, Ursula in UNKNOWN. Ursula was born in UNKNOWN in Germany; died in DECEASED in Russia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
19. Mörlin, Anna (3.Joachim3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in UNKNOWN in Germany; died in DECEASED in Germany. 20. Mörlin, Joachim (3.Joachim3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in UNKNOWN in Göttingen, Gottingen, Niedersachsen, Germany; died after 13 May 1571. Other Events and Attributes:
- Education: 6 Jul 1563, University of Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia; Master of Arts
- Life Event: 1591, Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia; Fiscal
Notes:
Joachim Mörlin suffered in the last years of his life on the stone. His attending physician did not want to cut "the even too fat God of the Prussians". A second finally understood the operation, which was without result (2 Jan. 1571). Mörlin's strong nature succumbed only to months of illness and healing. On May 29, 1571 died "the Flacian idol". The dying man is said to have desired his friend Heßhusius as his successor. From his will (Acta Borussica Tom., I, 597) it can be seen that eight of ten of his twelve children survived eight: Joachim, Christian, Jerome, Daniel, Anna, Jeremiah, Maria, Maximilian. The "poor" Anna was probably sickly and bedridden. Hieronymus Mörlin was appointed by the father one of the executors. He was a pastor, gave out his father's Psalter sermon, and afterwards had a conflict with Heßhusius.
21. Mörlin, Christian (3.Joachim3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in UNKNOWN in Göttingen, Gottingen, Niedersachsen, Germany; died after 13 May 1571. Notes:
Joachim Mörlin suffered in the last years of his life on the stone. His attending physician did not want to cut "the even too fat God of the Prussians". A second finally understood the operation, which was without result (2 Jan. 1571). Mörlin's strong nature succumbed only to months of illness and healing. On May 29, 1571 died "the Flacian idol". The dying man is said to have desired his friend Heßhusius as his successor. From his will (Acta Borussica Tom., I, 597) it can be seen that eight of ten of his twelve children survived eight: Joachim, Christian, Jerome, Daniel, Anna, Jeremiah, Maria, Maximilian. The "poor" Anna was probably sickly and bedridden. Hieronymus Mörlin was appointed by the father one of the executors. He was a pastor, gave out his father's Psalter sermon, and afterwards had a conflict with Heßhusius.
Mörlin, Joachim
Born Wittenberg 8. (6?) Apr 1514 died Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia] 21 May 1571, buried in the Cathedral 26 May 1571, father was Jodocus Mörlin, university professor in Wittenberg, University of Marburg 1535, Magister 1538, member of the University of Wittenberg, 10 Aug 1599, ordained as Preacher in the city church, 17 Aug 1539 Luther's chaplain. 1540 Doctor of Theology, 1540-1543 pastor in Arnstadt [Arnstadt, Ilm-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany], Superintendent in Göttingen [Göttingen, Gottingen, Niedersachsen, Germany], 27 Dec 1550 inserted. Also, pastor at the Kneiphöfer church in Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia] 19 Feb 1553 by Duke Albrecht because of all kinds. Overgrazing of land referenced, superintendent in Braunschweig [Braunschweig, Braunschweig, Niedersachsen, Germany]. Called back by the Duke 3 Feb 1567. Appointed Bishop of Samland, consecrated by Bishop Venediger in the Cathedral Church of Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia] on the 6th of September 1568, in 1567 set up the "Repititio corporis doctrinae Prutenicum" An avid visitor, an energetic defender of Lutheran doctrine and a faithful adviser to his sovereign. At the free residence and the native deputy had 3,000 marks in salary. Married 1539 Anna Cordussin, born 10 Oct 1518, died Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia] 3 Nov 1570, buried in the cathedral, daughter of Sebastian Cordus in Erfurt.
Children:
1. Joachim Mörlin, graduated from University of Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia] 6 Jul 1563 as Master of Arts. 1591 Fiscal in Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia].
2. Maria Mörlin, married Enoch Baumgartner, Ducal clerk in Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia].
3. Christian Mörlin.
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4 Hieronymus (Jerome) Mörlin, born in Göttingen [Göttingen, Gottingen, Niedersachsen, Germany] 23 Dec 1545, died Tilsit [Sovetsk, Kaliningrad, Russia] 1602, archpriest.
5. Daniel Mörlin.
6. Anna Mörlin.
7. Jeremias (Jeremiah) Mörlin, born Braunschweig [Braunschweig, Braunschweig, Niedersachsen, Germany] 12.10.1554, died. 1607, pastor in Medenau [Logvino, Kaliningrad, Russia].
8. Maximilian Mörlin, born Braunschweig [Braunschweig, Braunschweig, Niedersachsen, Germany] 22 Nov 1558, died Wargen [Kotel'nikovo, Kaliningrad, Russia] 3.9.1603, pastor in Wargen [Kotel'nikovo, Kaliningrad, Russia].
Additions:
Meanwhile Doctor Joachim Mörlin had arrived on 13 Sep at Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia]. He was born in Wittenberg [Wittenberg, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany] where his father, Jodocus Mörlin, was Professor of Metaphysis and afterwards Pastor of Welschhausen, 2 Meillen of Coburg. Joachim first moved to Marpurg and Cosenitz and in his 18th year to Wittenberg, since he heard Lutherum. - and also made him doctor in 1540, and in just the year after Arnstadt called a preacher. The count aber enturlaubee him from 1543 - The year thereafter he was appointed the magistrate of Göttingen [Göttingen, Gottingen, Niedersachsen, Germany] to inspect their churches, he preached the 18th January and took the 10th May to his office. But as he preached in sharp contrast to the interim in 1548, and a guarantor was thereby initiated the imperial mandate. And to break in half and throw you into a nasty place; so sent the Duke. He had learned from the downfall of the sons that he had brought him from the city of Göttingen [Göttingen, Gottingen, Niedersachsen, Germany], and that he had also come to him by some reporters posted on the paths and passages, not Duke Erich Mutter, Princess Elisabeth, by their tutor, Jobst von Hohnstein, and He sent 14 Reuters to Oldendorf in search of him, from where he moved to Schleusingen. Thought Prince Elisabeth recommended him to her daughter and Hertzog Albrecht in Prussia, who voted him to the Superintendent in Holland. So Mörlin came to Königsberg with M. Francise Maartihuesen, past preacher to St. Johannis in Göttingen [Göttingen, Gottingen, Niedersachsen, Germany], and as Hertzog preached to him, he pleased him so much that he kept him in Königsberg and made him preacher of the cathedral church in Kneiphoffe He made the point Peter Hegemon had to dismiss him, and at the little church in the Löbenicht, he had to take on the position of parish priest, as well as improving his salary.22. Mörlin, Daniel (3.Joachim3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in UNKNOWN in Göttingen, Gottingen, Niedersachsen, Germany; died after 13 May 1571. Notes:
Joachim Mörlin suffered in the last years of his life on the stone. His attending physician did not want to cut "the even too fat God of the Prussians". A second finally understood the operation, which was without result (2 Jan. 1571). Mörlin's strong nature succumbed only to months of illness and healing. On May 29, 1571 died "the Flacian idol". The dying man is said to have desired his friend Heßhusius as his successor. From his will (Acta Borussica Tom., I, 597) it can be seen that eight of ten of his twelve children survived eight: Joachim, Christian, Jerome, Daniel, Anna, Jeremiah, Maria, Maximilian. The "poor" Anna was probably sickly and bedridden. Hieronymus Mörlin was appointed by the father one of the executors. He was a pastor, gave out his father's Psalter sermon, and afterwards had a conflict with Heßhusius.
Mörlin, Joachim
Born Wittenberg 8. (6?) Apr 1514 died Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia] 21 May 1571, buried in the Cathedral 26 May 1571, father was Jodocus Mörlin, university professor in Wittenberg, University of Marburg 1535, Magister 1538, member of the University of Wittenberg, 10 Aug 1599, ordained as Preacher in the city church, 17 Aug 1539 Luther's chaplain. 1540 Doctor of Theology, 1540-1543 pastor in Arnstadt [Arnstadt, Ilm-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany], Superintendent in Göttingen [Göttingen, Gottingen, Niedersachsen, Germany], 27 Dec 1550 inserted. Also, pastor at the Kneiphöfer church in Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia] 19 Feb 1553 by Duke Albrecht because of all kinds. Overgrazing of land referenced, superintendent in Braunschweig [Braunschweig, Braunschweig, Niedersachsen, Germany]. Called back by the Duke 3 Feb 1567. Appointed Bishop of Samland, consecrated by Bishop Venediger in the Cathedral Church of Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia] on the 6th of September 1568, in 1567 set up the "Repititio corporis doctrinae Prutenicum" An avid visitor, an energetic defender of Lutheran doctrine and a faithful adviser to his sovereign. At the free residence and the native deputy had 3,000 marks in salary. Married 1539 Anna Cordussin, born 10 Oct 1518, died Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia] 3 Nov 1570, buried in the cathedral, daughter of Sebastian Cordus in Erfurt.
Children:
1. Joachim Mörlin, graduated from University of Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia] 6 Jul 1563 as Master of Arts. 1591 Fiscal in Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia].
2. Maria Mörlin, married Enoch Baumgartner, Ducal clerk in Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia].
3. Christian Mörlin.
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4 Hieronymus (Jerome) Mörlin, born in Göttingen [Göttingen, Gottingen, Niedersachsen, Germany] 23 Dec 1545, died Tilsit [Sovetsk, Kaliningrad, Russia] 1602, archpriest.
5. Daniel Mörlin.
6. Anna Mörlin.
7. Jeremias (Jeremiah) Mörlin, born Braunschweig [Braunschweig, Braunschweig, Niedersachsen, Germany] 12.10.1554, died. 1607, pastor in Medenau [Logvino, Kaliningrad, Russia].
8. Maximilian Mörlin, born Braunschweig [Braunschweig, Braunschweig, Niedersachsen, Germany] 22 Nov 1558, died Wargen [Kotel'nikovo, Kaliningrad, Russia] 3.9.1603, pastor in Wargen [Kotel'nikovo, Kaliningrad, Russia].
Additions:
Meanwhile Doctor Joachim Mörlin had arrived on 13 Sep at Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia]. He was born in Wittenberg [Wittenberg, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany] where his father, Jodocus Mörlin, was Professor of Metaphysis and afterwards Pastor of Welschhausen, 2 Meillen of Coburg. Joachim first moved to Marpurg and Cosenitz and in his 18th year to Wittenberg, since he heard Lutherum. - and also made him doctor in 1540, and in just the year after Arnstadt called a preacher. The count aber enturlaubee him from 1543 - The year thereafter he was appointed the magistrate of Göttingen [Göttingen, Gottingen, Niedersachsen, Germany] to inspect their churches, he preached the 18th January and took the 10th May to his office. But as he preached in sharp contrast to the interim in 1548, and a guarantor was thereby initiated the imperial mandate. And to break in half and throw you into a nasty place; so sent the Duke. He had learned from the downfall of the sons that he had brought him from the city of Göttingen [Göttingen, Gottingen, Niedersachsen, Germany], and that he had also come to him by some reporters posted on the paths and passages, not Duke Erich Mutter, Princess Elisabeth, by their tutor, Jobst von Hohnstein, and He sent 14 Reuters to Oldendorf in search of him, from where he moved to Schleusingen. Thought Prince Elisabeth recommended him to her daughter and Hertzog Albrecht in Prussia, who voted him to the Superintendent in Holland. So Mörlin came to Königsberg with M. Francise Maartihuesen, past preacher to St. Johannis in Göttingen [Göttingen, Gottingen, Niedersachsen, Germany], and as Hertzog preached to him, he pleased him so much that he kept him in Königsberg and made him preacher of the cathedral church in Kneiphoffe He made the point Peter Hegemon had to dismiss him, and at the little church in the Löbenicht, he had to take on the position of parish priest, as well as improving his salary.23. Mörlin, Anna (3.Joachim3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in UNKNOWN in Göttingen, Gottingen, Niedersachsen, Germany; died after 13 May 1571 in Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia. Notes:
Joachim Mörlin suffered in the last years of his life on the stone. His attending physician did not want to cut "the even too fat God of the Prussians". A second finally understood the operation, which was without result (2 Jan. 1571). Mörlin's strong nature succumbed only to months of illness and healing. On May 29, 1571 died "the Flacian idol". The dying man is said to have desired his friend Heßhusius as his successor. From his will (Acta Borussica Tom., I, 597) it can be seen that eight of ten of his twelve children survived eight: Joachim, Christian, Jerome, Daniel, Anna, Jeremiah, Maria, Maximilian. The "poor" Anna was probably sickly and bedridden. Hieronymus Mörlin was appointed by the father one of the executors. He was a pastor, gave out his father's Psalter sermon, and afterwards had a conflict with Heßhusius.
Anna (the third one) was disabled and required care. She was taken care of in Joachim's will.
Two other children were born dead and two of the Annas died young.24. Mörlin, Maria (3.Joachim3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in UNKNOWN in Braunschweig, Braunschweig, Niedersachsen, Germany; died after 13 May 1571. Notes:
Joachim Mörlin suffered in the last years of his life on the stone. His attending physician did not want to cut "the even too fat God of the Prussians". A second finally understood the operation, which was without result (2 Jan. 1571). Mörlin's strong nature succumbed only to months of illness and healing. On May 29, 1571 died "the Flacian idol". The dying man is said to have desired his friend Heßhusius as his successor. From his will (Acta Borussica Tom., I, 597) it can be seen that eight of ten of his twelve children survived eight: Joachim, Christian, Jerome, Daniel, Anna, Jeremiah, Maria, Maximilian. The "poor" Anna was probably sickly and bedridden. Hieronymus Mörlin was appointed by the father one of the executors. He was a pastor, gave out his father's Psalter sermon, and afterwards had a conflict with Heßhusius.
Maria married Baumgartner, Enoch in UNKNOWN in Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia. Enoch was born in UNKNOWN; died in DECEASED. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
25. Dietrich, Andreas (4.N.N.3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in 1562 in Römhild, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in 1614 in Langendembach, Saale-Orla-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany; was buried in 1614 in Langendembach, Saale-Orla-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- Ordained: 21 Aug 1594, Leipzig, Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany
- Life Event: Between 19 Apr 1595 and 1614, Langendembach, Saale-Orla-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany; Lutheran Pastor
Notes:
Died before 02 Sep 1615.
Andreas married Köhler, Ultha on 5 May 1601 in Langendembach, Saale-Orla-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany. Ultha (daughter of Köhler, Ananias) was born in UNKNOWN in Pößneck, Saale-Orla-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Langendembach, Saale-Orla-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany; was buried in Langendembach, Saale-Orla-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 58. Dietrich, Elisabetha was born on 16 Apr 1607 in Langendembach, Saale-Orla-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Germany; was buried in Germany.
- 59. Dietrich, Anna Maria was born on 10 Apr 1610 in Langendembach, Saale-Orla-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Germany; was buried in Germany.
Andreas married Himmelreich, Anna on 4 Aug 1600 in Langendembach, Saale-Orla-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany. Anna was born in UNKNOWN in Germany; died in DECEASED in Langendembach, Saale-Orla-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany; was buried in Langendembach, Saale-Orla-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
26. Dietrich, Lucie (4.N.N.3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in UNKNOWN in Oppurg, Saale-Orla-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany; died on 17 Oct 1633 in Hummelshain, Saale-Holzland-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- FSID: LYFS-9FX
Lucie married Keil, Hans Otto on 12 Apr 1607 in Oppurg, Saale-Orla-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany. Hans was born in UNKNOWN; died on 15 Oct 1633 in Hummelshain, Saale-Holzland-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 60. Keil, Sabina was born in UNKNOWN in Thüringen, Germany; died on 27 Dec 1661 in Hummelshain, Saale-Holzland-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany.
27. Mörlin, Maximillian (5.Hugo3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 24 Mar 1571 in Dohna, Sachsische Schweiz, Sachsen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- Occupation: School Master
Notes:
He was a school teacher at Molschleben in 1613 and was later the school master at Molschleben
Maximillian married Offhausen, Margarete in 1594 in Molschleben, Gotha, Thüringen, Germany. Margarete was born in UNKNOWN in Germany; died in DECEASED in Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
28. Mörlin, N.N. (5.Hugo3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born between 1572 and 1577 in Dohna, Sachsische Schweiz, Sachsen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Germany. Family/Spouse: Julius, Matthaus. Matthaus was born in UNKNOWN in Germany; died in DECEASED in Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
29. Mörlin, David (5.Hugo3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 23 Dec 1578 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 24 Aug 1638 in Leipzig, Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany; was buried after 24 Aug 1638 in Leipzig, Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- Occupation: Small Storekeeper
- Baptism: 24 Mar 1578, Coburg, Bayern, Germany
David married Kramer, Ottilie on 4 May 1627 in Leipzig, Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany. Ottilie was born on 20 Apr 1602 in Leipzig, Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany; died on 4 Jan 1675 in Leipzig, Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany; was buried after 4 Jan 1675 in Leipzig, Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 61. Mörlin, Joachim Maximilian was born in 1630 in Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany; died in 1703 in Wolkenstein, Mittlerer Erzgebirgskreis, Sachsen, Germany; was buried in 1703 in Wolkenstein, Mittlerer Erzgebirgskreis, Sachsen, Germany.
David married Dittmar, Rahael on 11 Feb 1609 in Bardewisch, Wesermarsch, Niedersachsen, Germany. Rahael was born in UNKNOWN in Germany; died in DECEASED in Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
30. Mörlin, Anna Concordia (5.Hugo3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 20 Mar 1583 in Molschleben, Gotha, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Germany. Anna married Kugler, Gabriel on 13 Sep 1613 in Germany. Gabriel was born in UNKNOWN in Germany; died in DECEASED in Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Anna married Schmidt, Thomas on 25 Jan 1603 in Erfurt, Thüringen, Germany. Thomas was born in UNKNOWN in Germany; died in DECEASED in Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
31. Mörlin, Gabriel (5.Hugo3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 13 Jul 1585 in Molschleben, Gotha, Thüringen, Germany; died in 1666 in Olbersleben, Sommerda, Thüringen, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- Occupation: Cantor at Olberstebem
Notes:
He was the choir master and organist (Kantor) at Olbersleben.
Gabriel married Lang, Agnes in UNKNOWN in Germany. Agnes was born in UNKNOWN in Germany; died in DECEASED in Germany; was buried in Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 62. Mörlin, Michael was born on 19 Dec 1641 in Olbersleben, Sommerda, Thüringen, Germany; died on 21 Feb 1708 in Gusev, Kaliningrad, Russia; was buried on 20 Mar 1708 in Gusev, Kaliningrad, Russia.
Gabriel married Fischer, Margarete on 24 Feb 1617 in Olbersleben, Sommerda, Thüringen, Germany. Margarete was born in UNKNOWN in Germany; died in DECEASED in Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
32. Mörlin, Helene (7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 1 Apr 1542 in Zeitz, Burgenlandkreis, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany; died on 28 Jul 1622 in Rodach, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried after 28 Jul 1622 in Römhild, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Notes:
1. Helena was born on 01 Apr 1542 in Zeitz, Burgenlanddreis, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany and died in Römhild, Gleichberge, Hildburghausen, Germany on 28 Jul 1622.
Helena was married in Coburg on 18 Nov 1561 to Mag. (meaning that he held a Masters degree) Daniel Langer. He was born in Coburg and died in Römhild, Gleichberge, Hildburghausen, Germany on 19 Jun 1588. Daniel was a Lutheran minister in 1565 in Langenzenn, Germany; in 1572 he was a minister to Schauenstein, Germany. In 1574 he was a minister to Römhild were he was also Superintendent; (signed by Pastor Johann L. in the distrct of Bolchenheim and region of Schlesien usG Gertraud)
She was the mother of ten children. After the death of her husband she moved from Römhild to Rodach were she was living during the great fire of 1609. Together they are noted to be the ancestors of a number of civil servant a parishioner families in the country of Coburg.
Her mother was HELENE / a native Rosenthal / noble family of Nuremberg / their brewer's guide / their groomsman / thewre M. D. Martin Lutherus S (elig) himself and in person.Helene married Langer, Daniel on 18 Nov 1561 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany. Daniel (son of Langer, Johann) was born in 1540 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 19 Jun 1588 in Römhild, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried on 20 Jun 1588 in Römhild, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 63. Langer, Wolfgang was born in 1563 in Langenzenn, Furth, Bayern, Germany; died in 1633 in Eishausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried in 1633 in Eishausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
- 64. Langer, Dorothea was born in 1573 in Schauenstein, Hof, Bayern, Germany; died on 18 Apr 1574 in Römhild, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 18 Apr 1574 in Römhild, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
- 65. Langer, Helena was born on 8 Mar 1575 in Römhild, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Germany.
- 66. Langer, Daniel was born on 28 Dec 1577 in Römhild, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in UNKNOWN in Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
- 67. Langer, Maximillian was born on 8 Aug 1582 in Römhild, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Germany.
- 68. Langer, Ursula was born in UNKNOWN in Römhild, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Germany; was buried in Germany.
33. Mörlin, Appolonia (7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in 1545 in Wittenberg, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany; died on 16 Jan 1584 in Graba, Saalfeld-Rudolstadt, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 16 Jan 1584 in Graba, Saalfeld-Rudolstadt, Thüringen, Germany. Notes:
Miscellaneous: Jodocus Morlin and seine Nachkommen (Karina Kulbach-Fricke), Has birth date at 1544 - 1545 and birth location as Coburg, Germany.
The Pfarrerbuch has her husband as Andreas Neuman, deacon to coburg fin 1548.
Epitaph in der Kirche von Graba bei Saalfeld für Apollonia, die im Alter von nur 39 Jahren starb. Dort ist zu lesen:
"1566 Jahr / Andreas Reinmann vertraut war / Jung frau Appollon fromm und schön / Doctor Max Morlin Tochter verstan / Achtzen Jahr beisam in Frid Gott / Uns erhielt, acht Kinder geben hat / Als sie gelebt neun und dreißig / Den 16. Jenner vier und achtzig / In Todesstund kam zu Gott, rief emsig / Also hat Gott geliebt die Welt. / Hierauf Gott Leib und Seel zu Ruh gestellt. / Dank hab, liebs Weib, der Lieb und Treu / Gott uns ein frolich Urstand verley.“
Epitaph in the church of Graba near Saalfeld for Apollonia, who died at the age of only 39 years. There you can read:
"1566 year / Andreas Reinmann was familiar / Young wife Appollon pious and beautiful / Doctor Max Morlin daughter verstan / Eighteenth year beisam in Frid God / received us, has given eight children / When she lived nine and thirty / 16th January four and eighty / In the hour of death came to God, called diligently / So God loved the world. / Then God set his body and soul to rest / Thanks, dear wife, the love and faithfulness / God gave us a very old state.Appolonia married Reinmann, Andreas on 13 Nov 1566 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany. Andreas was born in 1542 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 25 Feb 1620 in Saalfeld, Saalfeld-Rudolstadt, Thüringen, Germany; was buried on 25 Feb 1620 in Saalfeld, Saalfeld-Rudolstadt, Thüringen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 69. Reinmann, Maximilian was born on 13 Nov 1566 in Krölpa, Saale-Orla-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany; died in 1626 in Farnstädt, Merseburg-Querfurt, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany.
- 70. Reinmann, Appolonia was born in 1568 in Krölpa, Saale-Orla-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany; died in 1616 in Graba, Saalfeld-Rudolstadt, Thüringen, Germany; was buried in 1616 in Graba, Saalfeld-Rudolstadt, Thüringen, Germany.
- 71. Reinmann, Andreas was born on 14 Jun 1570 in Probstzella, Saalfeld-Rudolstadt, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Germany.
- 72. Reinmann, Philipp was born between 1577 and 1584 in Graba, Saalfeld-Rudolstadt, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Germany.
- 73. Reinmann, Georg was born on 22 Sep 1577 in Graba, Saalfeld-Rudolstadt, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Thüringen, Germany.
- 74. Reinmann, N.N. was born on 17 Apr 1580 in Graba, Saalfeld-Rudolstadt, Thüringen, Germany; died on 17 Apr 1580 in Graba, Saalfeld-Rudolstadt, Thüringen, Germany; was buried on 17 Apr 1580 in Graba, Saalfeld-Rudolstadt, Thüringen, Germany.
- 75. Reinmann, Catharina was born before 17 Aug 1581 in Graba, Saalfeld-Rudolstadt, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Thüringen, Germany.
34. Mörlin, Katharina (7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born about 1550 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in Apr 1587 in Stressenhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Notes:
8. Katharina was born between 1546 and 1554.
She was married is Hilburghausen, Germany on the month after Jubilate on 13 Apr 1573 to Matthäus Scheppach. Matthäus Scheppach was born around 1542 and died in 1622. He was a pastor in Stresenhausen.Katharina married Schöppach, Matthäus on 13 Apr 1573 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Matthäus was born in 1542 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in 1622 in Stressenhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried in 1622 in Stressenhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 76. Schöppach, Susanne was born in 1600 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in 1640 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
- 77. Schöppach, N.N. was born in UNKNOWN in Stressenhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Thüringen, Germany.
35. Mörlin, Ursula (7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born about 1554 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 25 Apr 1587 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany. Ursula married Ender, Paulus on 15 Feb 1575 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany. Paulus was born in UNKNOWN in Germany; died in DECEASED in Germany; was buried in Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
36. Mörlin, Maximillian (7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 21 Apr 1555 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 17 Mar 1628 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried on 17 Mar 1628 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- Occupation: Lutheran Pastor in Coburg
Notes:
He fathered five children.
Maximillian married Randolph, Barbara on 5 Sep 1587 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany. Barbara was born on 27 Oct 1560 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 27 Oct 1560 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 14 Mar 1628 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried on 14 Mar 1628 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 78. Mörlin, Bast was born before 17 Apr 1595 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 17 Apr 1595 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED.
- 79. Mörlin, N.N. was born before 16 Mar 1593 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 16 Mar 1593 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED.
- 80. Mörlin, Maria Magdalena was born on 26 Mar 1591 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 26 Mar 1591 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED in Bayern, Germany.
- 81. Mörlin, Barbara was born in 1589 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened in 1589 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED.
- 82. Mörlin, Judith was born before 18 Jun 1588 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 18 Jun 1588 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED in Bayern, Germany.
Maximillian married Gromann, Margaretha on 7 Jun 1575 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany. Margaretha was born in UNKNOWN in Germany; died on 12 Feb 1587 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 83. Mörlin, Hans was born before 14 Sep 1582 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 14 Sep 1582 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died before 15 Nov 1582 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried on 15 Nov 1582 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
- 84. Mörlin, Rudolf was born before 14 Feb 1576 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 14 Feb 1576 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died between 14 Feb and 31 Dec 1576 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried in Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
- 85. Mörlin, N.N. was born in 1577 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened in 1577 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in Oct 1577 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried in Oct 1577 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
- 86. Mörlin, Wolf was born in 1579 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened in 1579 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in 1585 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried in 1585 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
- 87. Mörlin, Katharina was born before 5 Sep 1580 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 5 Sep 1580 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED in Bayern, Germany.
37. Mörlin, Christoph (7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 8 Dec 1555 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in 1558 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany. Notes:
10. Christoph was born on 08 Dec 1555 in Coburg, Germany. It appears that he was named after Dr. Christoforus Stathmion. Christoph died in 1558.
38. Mörlin, Cordula Anna (7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 12 Apr 1557 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 22 Apr 1557 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 21 Apr 1584 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 21 Apr 1584 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Notes:
11. Cordula was born in Coburg, Germany on the first month after Palmarum in 1557 (12 Apr 1557). * Coburg Mo after Palmarum (12,4.) 1557 (Patin: S. von Bamberg)
Cordula married Magister (Masters Degree) Johann Erhard von Berg (Amberg, Montanus) in either Coburg or Hildburghausen, Germany on 26 Nov 1582. Johann Erhard was born in Hildburghausen in 1558 and died in Heldburg on 23 Jul 1605. He was a Pastor while living in Waltershausen, Germany and a Superintendent while living in Heldburg, Germany.Cordula married Montanus, Johann Erhard on 26 Nov 1582 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany. Johann (son of Montanus, Erhard) was born in 1558 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 23 Jul 1605 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 88. Montanus, Friedrich Wiegand was born in UNKNOWN in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in 1635 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried in 1635 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
- 89. Montanus, Susanna was born in UNKNOWN in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
- 90. Montanus, Cordula was born in UNKNOWN in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Gompertshausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried in Gompertshausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
- 91. Montanus, Maria was born in 1594 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 12 Feb 1660 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried after 12 Feb 1660 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
39. Mörlin, Jobst (7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 29 May 1558 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 23 Jun 1558 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany. Notes:
12. Jobst was born on Pfingstsonntag 1558 (born 29 May 1558) and died on 23 Jun 1558 in Coburg. His godfather was Jobst von Schönstadt.
40. Mörlin, Joachim (7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 17 Jul 1559 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 27 Jul 1559 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 13 May 1590 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- Education: 24 Oct 1573, Pforta, Naumburg, Burgenlandkreis, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany
Notes:
13. Joachim was born on 17 July 1559 and died on 13 May 1590. (P: Johann Otto, Secretarius)
From Rosl Reuter:
I discovered a "Joachim Mörlin from Coburg" who started a school career in Pforta on the 24.10.1573. At that time, one of the most well-founded schools in Protestant-German-speaking countries was prepared in preparation for the university in this princely school. Only very gifted boys were allowed to attend this school-free (!). Presumably, this Joachim is identical to the 1559 born Johann. A school start in Pforta at the age of 14 years could just fit. Otherwise only a son born before 1555 would be considered. But at least a 19-year-old would have visited the university. How much hope may the father have associated with these boys! But these do not seem to have been fulfilled. In contrast to other students, the Pforta educational institution did not write down anything about his future life in a later commemorative publication - so he did not gain any importance, nor did he become a pastor.Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 92. Mörlin, Gabriel was born in UNKNOWN in Germany.
- 93. Mörlin, Rebecca was born in UNKNOWN in Germany.
41. Mörlin, Johann (7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 29 Sep 1560 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 9 Oct 1560 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 10 May 1590 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried on 13 May 1590 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- Residence: Weismain, Lichtenfels, Bayern, Germany
Notes:
14. Unnamed son was born on 29 Sep 1560 and his godfather was Johann Ratzberger, Medical.
42. Mörlin, Rebecca (7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 8 Mar 1562 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 18 Mar 1562 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 2 Aug 1620 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried on 3 Aug 1620 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany. Notes:
15. Rebecca was born 08 Mar 1562 in Coburg, Germany. Her godmother was Kunigunde N. Rebecca died 02 Aug 1620 in Coburg, Germany.
She was first married to Johann Kirbach on 21 Feb 1586 in Coburg. Johann Kirbach was a minister in Coburg.
Rebecca’s second marriage was to Balthasar Reusch on 26 Jul 1592.
Her third married was on 10 Sep 1611 to Daniel Thiem.Rebecca married Kirbach, Johann on 21 Feb 1586 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany. Johann was born in UNKNOWN in Bayern, Germany; died on 26 Jul 1592 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Rebecca married Thiem, Daniel on 10 Sep 1611 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany. Daniel was born in UNKNOWN; died on 10 Sep 1611 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Rebecca married Reusch, Balthasar on 26 Jul 1592 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
43. Mörlin, Johann Heinrich (7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 22 Jan 1564 in Jena, Jena, Thüringen, Germany; was christened on 1 Feb 1564 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 13 May 1590 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried on 13 May 1590 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- Occupation: Doctor of Theology
Notes:
16. A son believed to have been named Johannes was born on 22 Jan 1564. In 1585 his godfather was Heinrich von Etzdorff. Johannes died in Coburg, Germany on 13 May 1590. He may have had a Doctorate in Theology.
44. Mörlin, Friedrich (7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 11 Oct 1565 in Jena, Jena, Thüringen, Germany; was christened on 21 Oct 1565 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 15 Jan 1567 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried on 10 Apr 1584 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany. Notes:
17. A son born on 11 Oct 1565 and died on 15 Jan 1567. His godfather was Friedrich Faber.
45. Mörlin, Gabriel (7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 22 Nov 1566 in Jena, Jena, Thüringen, Germany; was christened on 2 Dec 1566 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 10 Apr 1584 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- Occupation: Student
Notes:
18. Gabriel was born on 22 Nov 1566 and died on 10 Apr 1584. His godfather was the violinist, Gabriel Schosser.
46. Mörlin, Georg (8.Peter3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in UNKNOWN in Germany; died in DECEASED in Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- Occupation: Physician
47. Mörlin, Albert (8.Peter3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in UNKNOWN in Germany; died in DECEASED in Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia. Other Events and Attributes:
- Occupation: Physician and Mayor of Kaliningrad
- Education: Between 1583 and 1589, University of Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia; Candidate for Doctor of Medicine
48. Caesar, David (9.Apollonia3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in 1549 in Orlamünde, Saale-Holzland-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany; died on 6 Nov 1615 in Fessenheim, Donau-Ries, Bayern, Germany; was buried on 8 Nov 1615 in Fessenheim, Donau-Ries, Bayern, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- Life Event: 1571, Oettingen, Donau-Ries, Bayern, Germany; Scholasticus Alumnus
- Life Event: 8 Apr 1585, Oettingen, Donau-Ries, Bayern, Germany; Ordination
- Life Event: Between 1588 and 1599, Benzenzimmern, Ostalbkreis, Baden-Württemberg, Germany; Lutheran Pastor to Benzenzimmern-Ehringen
- Life Event: Between 1599 and 1615, Fessenheim, Donau-Ries, Bayern, Germany; Lutheran Pastor
49. Mörlin, Clepha (11.George3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 12 Sep 1582 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Molschleben, Gotha, Thüringen, Germany; was buried in Molschleben, Gotha, Thüringen, Germany. Notes:
Clepha who was born around 1570 and was educated by her uncle Stefan in Hildburghausen.
Clepha was married on 27 May 1600 to Deacon Johannes Bartenstein in Westhausen, Germany. She later married Hugo.
Johannes Bartenstein was born in Westhausen around 1547 and died in Molschleben in 1627 aged 81 years. He received his degree from the University at Jena in 1564. In 1571 he was a pastor and from 1578 to 1582 served as a Deacon in Coburg.
Married before 1571 to Margarethe Nether, daughter of shoemaker Sebastian Nether, in Altenburg, Germany.Clepha married Bartenstein, Johannes on 27 May 1600 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Johannes (son of Bartenstein, Peter and Berger, Margaretha) was born in 1562 in Eisfeld, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 13 Jun 1627 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 13 Jun 1627 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 94. Bartenstein, Johann Georg was born on 5 Apr 1614 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 13 May 1653 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 13 May 1653 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
- 95. Bartenstein, Georg was born on 3 Dec 1612 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Thüringen, Germany.
- 96. Bartenstein, Johannes was born on 16 Jul 1607 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was christened on 16 May 1607 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 20 Nov 1607 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 20 Nov 1607 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
- 97. Bartenstein, Johannes Georg was born on 4 May 1604 in Eisfeld, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Thüringen, Germany.
- 98. Bartenstein, Friedrich was born on 4 Jun 1601 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Thüringen, Germany.
- 99. Bartenstein, Clepha was born on 2 May 1605 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 21 Sep 1606 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 21 Sep 1606 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
- 100. Bartenstein, Margaretha was born on 17 Nov 1602 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was christened on 17 Nov 1602 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 23 Feb 1637 in Germany.
- 101. Bartenstein, Anna was born on 7 Dec 1608 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Thüringen, Germany.
- 102. Bartenstein, Margarete was born on 25 Nov 1620 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Thüringen, Germany.
Family/Spouse: Lauer, Eucharius. Eucharius was born in UNKNOWN in Germany; died in DECEASED in Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Generation: 5
50. Mörlin, Hieronymus (15.Hieronymus4, 3.Joachim3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in UNKNOWN in Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia; died in 1620 in Kumachëvo, Kaliningrad, Russia. Other Events and Attributes:
- Life Event: Receved a bath and a garden Cuddle from Elector Georg Wilhelm
- Nickname: Jerome
- Life Event: Between 1602 and 1620, Kumachëvo, Kaliningrad, Russia; Lutheran Pastor
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Mörlin, Hieronymus (Jerome}
Born Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia], died 1620, father; Hieronymus Mörlin, archpriest in Tilsit [Sovetsk, Kaliningrad, Russia]. And Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia] 29 May 1592 (Mörlin), 1602 pastor in Cumehnen [Kumachëvo, Kaliningrad, Russia]. Received a bath and a garden cuddle from Elector Georg Wilhelm. Married 3 Jul 1603 in Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia], (Cathedral) to Regina Finckethaus, daughter of David Finckethaus pastor in Grunau [Gronowo, Gmina Braniewo, Warmien-Masurian Volvodeship, Poland].
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Children:
1. Barbara Mörlin, married 1st Caspar Prüfer, 2nd marriage banns in Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia] (Alstadt) on the second Sunday before Ash Wednesday of 1634 to Peter Hintz, cobbler.
2. Hieronymus (Jerome) Mörlin, born Cumehnen [Kumachëvo, Kaliningrad, Russia], graduated University of Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia] 11 Jun 1615 attended on scholarship.
Died:
Once known as CumehnenHieronymus married Finckethaus, Regina on 3 Jul 1603 in Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia. Regina was born in UNKNOWN; died in DECEASED in Kaliningrad, Russia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 103. Mörlin, Barbara was born in UNKNOWN in Kaliningrad, Russia; died in DECEASED.
- 104. Mörlin, Hieronymus was born in UNKNOWN in Kumachëvo, Kaliningrad, Russia; was christened on 13 Nov 1678 in Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia; died in DECEASED.
51. Mörlin, Rebecca (15.Hieronymus4, 3.Joachim3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in UNKNOWN in Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia; died in DECEASED in Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia. Notes:
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Born Göttingen [Göttingen, Gottingen, Niedersachsen, Germany] 25 Dec 1545, died Tilsit [Sovetsk, Kaliningrad, Russia] 1602. Father was Joachim Mörlin, Bishop of Samland. He attended University at Tubingen [Tubingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany] and Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia] where on 22 Aug 1569 he graduated Magister, ordained 19 Nov 1507 by his father as a pastor at the Löbenicht Church in Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia]. Requested by Captain Caspar Sack since 14 Apr 1577 until 1602 pastor and archpriest at the German church in Tilsit [Sovetsk, Kaliningrad, Russia]. In his time, the German church was built in 1597/1598, signed in 1579 the form, Concord In 1576. He published the sermons of his father.
Children:
1. Hieronymus (Jerome) Mörlin, born Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia], died in 1620 as a pastor in Cumehnen [Kumachëvo, Kaliningrad, Russia].
2. Rebecca Mörlin, married Hartung Croborn. Deacon at the Löbernicht Church in Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia].
3. Jodocus Mörlin born Titsit [Sovetsk, Kaliningrad, Russia], doctor.
4. N. Mörlin (daughter) married, Severin Göbel, doctor in Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia].
5. Christina Mörlin, married to Theodor Clocowius, pastor of Ruß.Rebecca married Croborn, Hartung in UNKNOWN in Löbenecht, Kaliningrad, Russia. Hartung was born in UNKNOWN; died in DECEASED in Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
52. Mörlin, Jodocus (15.Hieronymus4, 3.Joachim3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in UNKNOWN in Sovetsk, Kaliningrad, Russia; died in DECEASED. Other Events and Attributes:
- Occupation: Doctor
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Born Göttingen [Göttingen, Gottingen, Niedersachsen, Germany] 25 Dec 1545, died Tilsit [Sovetsk, Kaliningrad, Russia] 1602. Father was Joachim Mörlin, Bishop of Samland. He attended University at Tubingen [Tubingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany] and Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia] where on 22 Aug 1569 he graduated Magister, ordained 19 Nov 1507 by his father as a pastor at the Löbenicht Church in Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia]. Requested by Captain Caspar Sack since 14 Apr 1577 until 1602 pastor and archpriest at the German church in Tilsit [Sovetsk, Kaliningrad, Russia]. In his time, the German church was built in 1597/1598, signed in 1579 the form, Concord In 1576. He published the sermons of his father.
Children:
1. Hieronymus (Jerome) Mörlin, born Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia], died in 1620 as a pastor in Cumehnen [Kumachëvo, Kaliningrad, Russia].
2. Rebecca Mörlin, married Hartung Croborn. Deacon at the Löbernicht Church in Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia].
3. Jodocus Mörlin born Titsit [Sovetsk, Kaliningrad, Russia], doctor.
4. N. Mörlin (daughter) married, Severin Göbel, doctor in Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia].
5. Christina Mörlin, married to Theodor Clocowius, pastor of Ruß.
Birth:
Formerly Tilset53. Mörlin, N.N. (15.Hieronymus4, 3.Joachim3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in UNKNOWN in Sovetsk, Kaliningrad, Russia; died in DECEASED in Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia. Notes:
Birth:
Formerly TilsetN.N. married Göbel, Severin in UNKNOWN in Kaliningrad, Russia. Severin was born in UNKNOWN; died in DECEASED in Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
54. Mörlin, Christina (15.Hieronymus4, 3.Joachim3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in UNKNOWN in Sovetsk, Kaliningrad, Russia; died in DECEASED. Notes:
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Born Göttingen [Göttingen, Gottingen, Niedersachsen, Germany] 25 Dec 1545, died Tilsit [Sovetsk, Kaliningrad, Russia] 1602. Father was Joachim Mörlin, Bishop of Samland. He attended University at Tubingen [Tubingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany] and Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia] where on 22 Aug 1569 he graduated Magister, ordained 19 Nov 1507 by his father as a pastor at the Löbenicht Church in Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia]. Requested by Captain Caspar Sack since 14 Apr 1577 until 1602 pastor and archpriest at the German church in Tilsit [Sovetsk, Kaliningrad, Russia]. In his time, the German church was built in 1597/1598, signed in 1579 the form, Concord In 1576. He published the sermons of his father.
Children:
1. Hieronymus (Jerome) Mörlin, born Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia], died in 1620 as a pastor in Cumehnen [Kumachëvo, Kaliningrad, Russia].
2. Rebecca Mörlin, married Hartung Croborn. Deacon at the Löbernicht Church in Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia].
3. Jodocus Mörlin born Titsit [Sovetsk, Kaliningrad, Russia], doctor.
4. N. Mörlin (daughter) married, Severin Göbel, doctor in Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia].
5. Christina Mörlin, married to Theodor Clocowius, pastor of Ruß.
Birth:
Formerly TilsetChristina married Clocowius, Theodor in UNKNOWN. Theodor was born in UNKNOWN; died in DECEASED. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
55. Mörlin, Jeremias (17.Jeremias4, 3.Joachim3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in 1591 in Logvino, Kaliningrad, Russia; died in DECEASED in Russia. Other Events and Attributes:
- Nickname: Jeremiah
- Education: 27 Feb 1605, University of Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia
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Born Braunschweig [Braunschweig, Braunschweig, Niedersachsen, Germany] on 12 Oct 1554, died Medenau [Logvino, Kaliningrad, Russia]? 1607, father; Joachim Mörlin Bishop of Samland. University Rostock [Rostock, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany] 1575 and Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia] 5 Jul 1575, teacher at the Old Town School in Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia]. Doctor of Philosophy Rostock [Rostock, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany] on 22 Mar 1580. In 1580 he became pastor in Medenau [Logvino, Kaliningrad, Russia]. Married Maria Klever, daughter of Martin Klever the Burggraf (Burgrave) to Laptau [Muromskoye, Kaliningrad, Russia].
Children:
1. Jeremias (Jeremiah) Mörlin, born Medenau [Logvino, Kaliningrad, Russia] in 1591, University of Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia] 27 Feb 1605.
2. Martin Mörlin born Medenau [Logvino, Kaliningrad, Russia], died. Siouxt (Kurland) 1646; University of Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia], 27.2.1605, on scholarship, University of Rostock [Rostock, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany] 1621, since 1633 pastor in Siouxt.
3. Kathe Mörlin, married Gotthard Grávius, pastor in Bartau [Barta, Liepaja, Latvia] (Kurland).56. Mörlin, Martin (17.Jeremias4, 3.Joachim3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in UNKNOWN in Logvino, Kaliningrad, Russia; died in 1646 in Courland, Latvia. Other Events and Attributes:
- Education: 27 Feb 1605, University of Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia; Attended on Scholarship
- Education: 1621, University of Rostock, Rostock, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany
- Life Event: Between 1633 and 1646, Courland, Latvia; Lutheran Pastor at Siouxt
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Born Braunschweig [Braunschweig, Braunschweig, Niedersachsen, Germany] on 12 Oct 1554, died Medenau [Logvino, Kaliningrad, Russia]? 1607, father; Joachim Mörlin Bishop of Samland. University Rostock [Rostock, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany] 1575 and Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia] 5 Jul 1575, teacher at the Old Town School in Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia]. Doctor of Philosophy Rostock [Rostock, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany] on 22 Mar 1580. In 1580 he became pastor in Medenau [Logvino, Kaliningrad, Russia]. Married Maria Klever, daughter of Martin Klever the Burggraf (Burgrave) to Laptau [Muromskoye, Kaliningrad, Russia].
Children:
1. Jeremias (Jeremiah) Mörlin, born Medenau [Logvino, Kaliningrad, Russia] in 1591, University of Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia] 27 Feb 1605.
2. Martin Mörlin born Medenau [Logvino, Kaliningrad, Russia], died. Siouxt (Kurland) 1646; University of Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia], 27.2.1605, on scholarship, University of Rostock [Rostock, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany] 1621, since 1633 pastor in Siouxt.
3. Kathe Mörlin, married Gotthard Grávius, pastor in Bartau [Barta, Liepaja, Latvia] (Kurland).
Died:
Died at Siouxt57. Mörlin, Kathe (17.Jeremias4, 3.Joachim3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in 1590 in Logvino, Kaliningrad, Russia; died before 1650 in Barta, Liepaja, Latvia. Notes:
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Born Braunschweig [Braunschweig, Braunschweig, Niedersachsen, Germany] on 12 Oct 1554, died Medenau [Logvino, Kaliningrad, Russia]? 1607, father; Joachim Mörlin Bishop of Samland. University Rostock [Rostock, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany] 1575 and Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia] 5 Jul 1575, teacher at the Old Town School in Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia]. Doctor of Philosophy Rostock [Rostock, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany] on 22 Mar 1580. In 1580 he became pastor in Medenau [Logvino, Kaliningrad, Russia]. Married Maria Klever, daughter of Martin Klever the Burggraf (Burgrave) to Laptau [Muromskoye, Kaliningrad, Russia].
Children:
1. Jeremias (Jeremiah) Mörlin, born Medenau [Logvino, Kaliningrad, Russia] in 1591, University of Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia] 27 Feb 1605.
2. Martin Mörlin born Medenau [Logvino, Kaliningrad, Russia], died. Siouxt (Kurland) 1646; University of Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia], 27.2.1605, on scholarship, University of Rostock [Rostock, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany] 1621, since 1633 pastor in Siouxt.
3. Kathe Mörlin, married Gotthard Grávius, pastor in Bartau [Barta, Liepaja, Latvia] (Kurland).
Birth:
Once known as Medenau, then Logvino-Medenau, now LogvinoKathe married Graevius, Gotthard between 1612 and 1613. Gotthard was born in 1582 in Barta, Liepaja, Latvia; died in 1668 in Barta, Liepaja, Latvia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
58. Dietrich, Elisabetha (25.Andreas4, 4.N.N.3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 16 Apr 1607 in Langendembach, Saale-Orla-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Germany; was buried in Germany. Notes:
Birth:
Easter Monday59. Dietrich, Anna Maria (25.Andreas4, 4.N.N.3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 10 Apr 1610 in Langendembach, Saale-Orla-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Germany; was buried in Germany. Anna married Dreßler, N.N. in UNKNOWN in Germany. N.N. was born in UNKNOWN in Germany; died in DECEASED in Germany; was buried in Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
60. Keil, Sabina (26.Lucie4, 4.N.N.3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in UNKNOWN in Thüringen, Germany; died on 27 Dec 1661 in Hummelshain, Saale-Holzland-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- FSID: LYFS-4RX
Sabina married Zöllner, Balthasar on 28 Feb 1641 in Hummelshain, Saale-Holzland-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany. Balthasar was born on 10 Dec 1625 in Hummelshain, Saale-Holzland-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany; died on 2 May 1696 in Hummelshain, Saale-Holzland-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
61. Mörlin, Joachim Maximilian (29.David4, 5.Hugo3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in 1630 in Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany; died in 1703 in Wolkenstein, Mittlerer Erzgebirgskreis, Sachsen, Germany; was buried in 1703 in Wolkenstein, Mittlerer Erzgebirgskreis, Sachsen, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- Occupation: Lutheran Pastor
62. Mörlin, Michael (31.Gabriel4, 5.Hugo3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 19 Dec 1641 in Olbersleben, Sommerda, Thüringen, Germany; died on 21 Feb 1708 in Gusev, Kaliningrad, Russia; was buried on 20 Mar 1708 in Gusev, Kaliningrad, Russia. Other Events and Attributes:
- Education: UNKNOWN, Leipzig University, Leipzig, Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany
- Education: UNKNOWN, University of Jena, Jena, Jena, Thüringen, Germany
- Education: 18 Nov 1664, University of Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia
- Residence: Between 1666 and 1667, Kaunas, Kauno, Lithuania
- Life Event: Between 1667 and 1670, Viešvile, Jurbarkas, Lithuania; Hanlehrer?
- Life Event: Between 1667 and 1670, Sovetsk, Kaliningrad, Russia; Lutheran Pastor
- Life Event: Between 1670 and 1672, Chernyakhovsk, Kaliningrad, Russia; Lutheran Cantor
- Life Event: Between 2 Sep 1672 and 21 Feb 1708, Gusev, Kaliningrad, Russia; Lutheran Pastor
Notes:
From Wilbur Kalb
Very good. I myself wasn’t able to find the funeral sermons of Joachim Mörlin and Helena Langer online but I did find out that a Rev. Michael Mörlin ( 1641 - 1708 ) has an article in the Lithuanian Wikipedia and several academic essays because, although he was a Lutheran Pastor from Germany, he was so interested in the Lithuanian language that he wrote two books about it in 1705 and 1706. They were both in Latin but the subjects - “Is it Necessary to Reform the Lithuanian Language?” and “The Principal Primer About the Lithuanian Language” - are enough to immortalize him in the history books about the Lithuanian language.
His Wikipedia article is available in only one language, Lithuanian, but I didn’t need Google Translate to know that “Mykolas Merlinas” was born on the wrong side of the Electorate of Saxony in Olbersleben, a town 11.65 miles ( 18.76 km ) north of Weimar and 63.5 miles ( 102 km ) northeast of Coburg, and studied at the Universities of Leipzig, Jena and Königsberg, and posted to Kauen ( Kaunas in Lithuanian, 1666 - 1667 ), Tilsit and Wischwill ( Tilžė and Viešvilė, 1667 - 1670 ), Insterburg ( Įsrutys, 1670 - 1672 ), and finally Gumbinnen ( Gumbinė, 1672 - 1708 ), where he died. These placenames are in German. In English, they are known, respectively, as Kovno ( before 1990, Kaunas after 1990 ), Sovetsk, Viešvilė, Chernyakhovsk, and Gusev. Kaunas is, of course, in Lithuania, along with Viešvilė, but the others are obviously in Russia as the towns of the Kaliningrad Oblast, formerly the easternmost district of East Prussia.
While a funeral sermon does survive for Michael ( published in Königsberg ), his parents are not named by his Wikipedia article. But I found the complete and faithful German transcription of his Leichenpredigt in a Lithuanian essay online and it does name his parents AND grandparents AND great-grandparents.Michael married Naps, Anna in 1695 in Gusev, Kaliningrad, Russia. Anna was born in UNKNOWN in Chernyakhovsk, Kaliningrad, Russia; died in DECEASED. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 105. Mörlin, Johann Heinrich was born in 1678 in Kaliningrad, Russia; died in DECEASED.
- 106. Mörlin, Michel was born in UNKNOWN in Gusev, Kaliningrad, Russia; died in DECEASED.
63. Langer, Wolfgang (32.Helene4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in 1563 in Langenzenn, Furth, Bayern, Germany; died in 1633 in Eishausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried in 1633 in Eishausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- Life Event: Between 19 May 1593 and 1598, Streufdorf, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; Substitute Lutheran Pastor
- Life Event: Between 1598 and 1604, Streufdorf, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; Lutheran Pastor
- Life Event: Between 1604 and 1633, Eishausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; Lutheran Pastor
Notes:
Books: Antiquitates et Memorabilia historiae Franconicae besonders Hildburghausen, Page 417.
Wolfgang was a student at Gotha, Quedlinburg, Braunschweig, and Magdeburg. The attended the University at Helmstedt for 1/2 a year and the University of Jena for one year. He was ordained and from 19 May 1593 through 1598 as a substitute pastor to Streufdorf. From 1598 to 1604 he was pastor at Streufdorf and served as pastor at Eishausen from 1604 to 1633.Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 107. Langer, Nicol was born on 30 May 1601 in Streudorf, Ansbach, Bayern, Germany; died on 30 May 1655 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried after 30 May 1655 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
- 108. Langer, Johann was born in UNKNOWN in Eishausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 10 Mar 1639 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried on 12 Mar 1639 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
- 109. Langer, Casper was born in UNKNOWN in Streudorf, Ansbach, Bayern, Germany; died in 1649 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried in 1649 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
64. Langer, Dorothea (32.Helene4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in 1573 in Schauenstein, Hof, Bayern, Germany; died on 18 Apr 1574 in Römhild, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 18 Apr 1574 in Römhild, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. 65. Langer, Helena (32.Helene4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 8 Mar 1575 in Römhild, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Germany. 66. Langer, Daniel (32.Helene4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 28 Dec 1577 in Römhild, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in UNKNOWN in Coburg, Bayern, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- Occupation: Mayor and Hospital Director in Coburg
67. Langer, Maximillian (32.Helene4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 8 Aug 1582 in Römhild, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Germany. 68. Langer, Ursula (32.Helene4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in UNKNOWN in Römhild, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Germany; was buried in Germany. Notes:
Books: Antiquitates et Memorabilia historiae Franconicae besonders Hildburghausen, Page 417.
Family/Spouse: Drach, Johann Jacob. Johann was born in UNKNOWN in Germany; died in DECEASED in Coburg, Bayern, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Family/Spouse: Montan, Erhart. Erhart was born in UNKNOWN in Germany; died in DECEASED in Germany; was buried in Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
69. Reinmann, Maximilian (33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 13 Nov 1566 in Krölpa, Saale-Orla-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany; died in 1626 in Farnstädt, Merseburg-Querfurt, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- Name Sake: Maximilian Mörlin, Grandfather
- FSID: L219-N2V
- Occupation: Magister, Rektor, dann Diakon in Mansfeld, Pfarrer in Volkstedt, dann Farnstedt
Maximilian married Borner, Dorothea on 17 Feb 1601 in Saalfeld, Saalfeld-Rudolstadt, Thüringen, Germany. Dorothea was born in UNKNOWN in Germany; died in DECEASED in Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
70. Reinmann, Appolonia (33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in 1568 in Krölpa, Saale-Orla-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany; died in 1616 in Graba, Saalfeld-Rudolstadt, Thüringen, Germany; was buried in 1616 in Graba, Saalfeld-Rudolstadt, Thüringen, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- FSID: KZ2B-XBL
Appolonia married Steiner, Johann on 12 Jun 1587 in Graba, Saalfeld-Rudolstadt, Thüringen, Germany. Johann was born in 1566 in Germany; died in 1616 in Graba, Saalfeld-Rudolstadt, Thüringen, Germany; was buried in 1616 in Graba, Saalfeld-Rudolstadt, Thüringen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 110. Steiner, Andreas was born on 28 Mar 1594 in Kloster Petersberg, Saalfeld, Saalfeld-Rudolstadt, Thüringen, Germany; was christened on 29 Mar 1594 in Graba, Saalfeld-Rudolstadt, Thüringen, Germany; died on 2 Apr 1662 in Regensburg, Regensburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried on 6 Apr 1662 in St Lazarius, Regensburg, Regensburg, Bayern, Germany.
- 111. Steiner, Georg was born on 24 Oct 1591 in Kloster Petersberg, Saalfeld, Saalfeld-Rudolstadt, Thüringen, Germany; died in Dec 1632 in Hof, Bayern, Germany; was buried on 9 Dec 1632 in Hof, Bayern, Germany.
71. Reinmann, Andreas (33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 14 Jun 1570 in Probstzella, Saalfeld-Rudolstadt, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- Education: 1597, University of Jena, Jena, Jena, Thüringen, Germany
- Life Event: 1597, University of Jena, Jena, Jena, Thüringen, Germany; Adjunct of Philosphy Faculty
72. Reinmann, Philipp (33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born between 1577 and 1584 in Graba, Saalfeld-Rudolstadt, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Germany. Philipp married Schlitzerer, Ottilia in 1617 in Saalfeld, Saalfeld-Rudolstadt, Thüringen, Germany. Ottilia was born in UNKNOWN in Germany; died in DECEASED in Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
73. Reinmann, Georg (33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 22 Sep 1577 in Graba, Saalfeld-Rudolstadt, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Thüringen, Germany. 74. Reinmann, N.N. (33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 17 Apr 1580 in Graba, Saalfeld-Rudolstadt, Thüringen, Germany; died on 17 Apr 1580 in Graba, Saalfeld-Rudolstadt, Thüringen, Germany; was buried on 17 Apr 1580 in Graba, Saalfeld-Rudolstadt, Thüringen, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- Baptism: 17 Apr 1580, Graba, Saalfeld-Rudolstadt, Thüringen, Germany
75. Reinmann, Catharina (33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born before 17 Aug 1581 in Graba, Saalfeld-Rudolstadt, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Thüringen, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- Baptism: 17 Aug 1581, Graba, Saalfeld-Rudolstadt, Thüringen, Germany
Catharina married Reichmann, Esaias on 25 Nov 1600 in Krölpa, Saale-Orla-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany. Esaias was born in UNKNOWN in Dornburg, Saale-Holzland-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Thüringen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
76. Schöppach, Susanne (34.Katharina4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in 1600 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in 1640 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- FSID: LRN2-2VB
Susanne married Brückner, Paul in 1615 in Heßberg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Paul was born in 1600 in Heßberg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died between 1615 and 1617 in Heßberg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Susanne married Thein, Wendel on 13 May 1617 in Heßberg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Wendel (son of Thein, Wendel and Thein, Mrs Dorothea) was born in 1600 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 112. Thein, Johannes was born on 9 Mar 1620 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 17 Feb 1699 in Münsingen, Reutlingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
77. Schöppach, N.N. (34.Katharina4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in UNKNOWN in Stressenhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Thüringen, Germany. N.N. married Büttner, Johann Valentin in UNKNOWN in Stressenhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Johann was born in 1582 in Ellinghausen, Diepholz, Niedersachsen, Germany; died on 11 May 1661 in Queienfeld, Schmalkalden-Meiningen, Thüringen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
78. Mörlin, Bast (36.Maximillian4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born before 17 Apr 1595 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 17 Apr 1595 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED. Other Events and Attributes:
- FSID: L219-8SN
79. Mörlin, N.N. (36.Maximillian4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born before 16 Mar 1593 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 16 Mar 1593 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED. Other Events and Attributes:
- FSID: L219-89N
80. Mörlin, Maria Magdalena (36.Maximillian4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 26 Mar 1591 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 26 Mar 1591 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED in Bayern, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- FSID: L219-83D
- Christening: 26 Mar 1591, Coburg, Bayern, Germany
81. Mörlin, Barbara (36.Maximillian4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in 1589 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened in 1589 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED. Other Events and Attributes:
- FSID: L219-8S7
82. Mörlin, Judith (36.Maximillian4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born before 18 Jun 1588 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 18 Jun 1588 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED in Bayern, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- FSID: L219-8ST
83. Mörlin, Hans (36.Maximillian4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born before 14 Sep 1582 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 14 Sep 1582 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died before 15 Nov 1582 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried on 15 Nov 1582 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- FSID: L219-ZGB
84. Mörlin, Rudolf (36.Maximillian4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born before 14 Feb 1576 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 14 Feb 1576 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died between 14 Feb and 31 Dec 1576 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried in Coburg, Bayern, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- FSID: L219-ZP1
85. Mörlin, N.N. (36.Maximillian4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in 1577 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened in 1577 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in Oct 1577 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried in Oct 1577 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany. Notes:
Christened:
St Moritz
Buried:
do n. d. 10 trin 157786. Mörlin, Wolf (36.Maximillian4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in 1579 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened in 1579 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in 1585 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried in 1585 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- FSID: L219-Z5B
Notes:
Christened:
St Moritz87. Mörlin, Katharina (36.Maximillian4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born before 5 Sep 1580 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 5 Sep 1580 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED in Bayern, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- FSID: L219-ZP6
88. Montanus, Friedrich Wiegand (38.Cordula4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in UNKNOWN in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in 1635 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried in 1635 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- Name: Friedrich Wiegand Amburg
- Education: Between 1607 and 1613, Gymnasium Casimirianum Academicum, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; Student
- Education: 1613, Giessen, Giessen, Hessen, Germany; Student at the University
- Ordained: 28 Dec 1616, Germany
- Life Event: Between 1617 and 1635, Gleichamberg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; Lutheran Pastor Gleichenberg and Lindau bei Römhild
Notes:
I found this information about the Montanus family in a 1897 book. This family had several letters preserved in the library and archives of the Gotha Gymnasium ( Gothae Gymnasialbibliothek ) so it was in a paper that was presented by the Oberlehrer [ Headteacher ] Dr Max [ Maximilian Carl ] Schneider ( 1858 – 1920, lifelong resident of Gotha ) on 9 April 1897 as the main part of the program for the festivities at the Ducal Gymnasium Ernestium in Gotha. The title is “Die Gelehrtenbriefe der Gothae Gymnasialbibliothek aus dem XVI. und XVII. Jahrhundert [ The Letters of the Scholars at the Library of the Gotha Gymnasium from the 16th and 17th Centuries ]”. I did look for Michael Buchenröder, the Mörlins and the Thomæs but I didn’t find any of them in the paper. However, I did find “Sebaldus Krugk” of Coburg. From page 16 :
Montanus, Johannes Erhartus, Magister, Pastor of Heldburg. 1 Letter : Folio VI, Nr 112 ( 1604 ).
[ Born 1558 in Hildburghausen as son of the Archdeacon, was 1582 – 1587 Deacon at St Margaretha’s Church in Gotha, 1588 – 1592 Pastor of Waltershausen, then Superintendent of Heldburg, + 23 July 1605. He was the brother of the Conrector of Madgeburg, Ehrhartus Am Bergk ( see above ) and the father of Magister Frid. Wigand. Montanus ( see following ). Sources : Brückner, Vol. I, pp. 9, 85 ; Vol. III, pp. 1, 364 ; Vol. III, pp. 13, 146. Gelbke, Vol. II, p. 47, 364. Beck, Vol. III, pp. 2, 354. Krauss, Beiträge, Vol. I, p. 155 ff. ]
Montanus, Fridericus Wigandus, of Heldburg in Franconia. 2 Letters : Folio VII, Nr 61 ( 1612 sine loco = Latin, “no place” ). Folio VII, Nr 62 ( 1612, Gissae Hessorum = Latin, Giessen, Hesse ).
[ He was a son of the preceding and 1617 – 1635 Pastor of Gleichenberg and Lindau bei Römhild, + soon after 1635 in Hildburghausen. Sources : Brückner, Vol. I, pp. 9, 85. Krauss, Beiträge, Vol. I, p. 156. Wetzel, p. 96. ]
Of course, you already know about Johann Werner Krauss’s two books and Johann Christian Thomae’s Licht am Abend was one of the sources. But you may not be familiar with the works of
Beck, Briegleb, Brückner, Gelbke, Ludwig and Wetzel so here they are, in full :
Beck = August [ Emil Alfred ] Beck ( 1817 – 1874, historian and lifelong resident of Gotha ), Geschichte des Gothaischen Landes [ History of the Lands of Gotha ] ( Gotha, 1875 and 1876 )
Briegleb = Johann Christian Briegleb ( 1741 – 1805, Professor and later Director of the Casimirianum ), Geschichte des Gymnasii Casimiriani Academici zu Coburg [ History of the Students of the Gymnasium Casimirianum of Coburg ] ( Coburg, 1793 )
Brückner = Rev. Johann Georg Brückner ( 1701 – 1771, Evangelical theologian and Court Preacher for the Dukes of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg — Friedrich III and Ernst II ), Sammlung verschiedener Nachrichten zu einer Beschreibung des Kirchen- und Schulenstaates im Herzogthum Gotha, 3 Bände [ Collection of Various Items For A Description of the Church and School States in the Duchy of Gotha. 3 Volumes. ] ( Gotha, 1753 – 1763 )
Gelbke = Johann Heinrich Gelbke ( 1746 – 1822, historian who died in Gotha, tutor of Hereditary Prince Ernst of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, the future Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Ernst I ), Kirchen und Schulenverfassung des Herzogthum Gotha [ State of the Churches and Schools of the Duchy of Gotha ], Volumes I and II, Parts 1 and 2 ( Gotha, 1790 – 1799 )
Ludwig = Godofredi Ludovici ( Gottfried Ludwig, 1670 – 1724, Professor of Theology and Logic at the Casimirianum ), Ehre des Hochfürstlichen Casimiriani Academici in Coburg, oder, Desselben vollständige Historie aus allgemeinen und besondern Nachrichten : nebst einem perspectivischen Auf-Riss und geometrischen Grund-Riss. 2 Teile. [ Honor of the Students of the Great Princely Casimirianum in Coburg, or, the Same Complete History from General and Special Sources : Along With a Perspective Profile and a Geometric Floor Plan. 2 Parts. ] ( Coburg, 1725 and 1729 )
Wetzel = Rev. Johann Kaspar Wetzel ( 1691 – 1755, Evangelical theologian, hymnist, songwriter ), Kurzgefasste Kirch- und Schul- wie auch Brand-Historie der Stadt Römhild, vom Anfange der Hennebergischen Reformation bis auf gegenwärtige Zeit, zum Druck gegeben u. s. w. [ The Brief History of the Churches, Schools and Also Fires of the City of Römhild, From The Beginning of The Reformation in Henneberg to the Present Time, Set to Print, Etc. ] ( Römhild, 1735 ).Friedrich married Montanus, Catharina in UNKNOWN in Gleichamberg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Catharina was born in UNKNOWN in Germany; died in DECEASED in Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 113. Montanus, Maria Catharina was born on 15 Sep 1618 in Gleichamberg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Germany.
- 114. Montanus, Johann Friedrich was born on 30 Dec 1619 in Gleichamberg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Germany.
- 115. Montanus, Johann Maximilian was born on 17 Nov 1621 in Gleichamberg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Germany.
- 116. Montanus, Johann Erhart was born on 13 Sep 1625 in Gleichamberg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 20 Aug 1635 in Römhild, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 20 Aug 1635 in Römhild, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
89. Montanus, Susanna (38.Cordula4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in UNKNOWN in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- Name: Susanna Amberg
Susanna married Schrickel, Johann on 30 Dec 1604 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Johann was born in Apr 1575 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 1 May 1617 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 1 May 1617 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 117. Schrickel, Margaretha was born on 11 Mar 1606 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED.
- 118. Schrickel, Joel was born on 8 Sep 1611 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
- 119. Schrickel, N.N. was born on 8 Sep 1611 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
- 120. Schrickel, Athanasius was born on 18 Apr 1614 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
90. Montanus, Cordula (38.Cordula4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in UNKNOWN in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Gompertshausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried in Gompertshausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Cordula married Caroli, Conrad on 13 Jan 1601 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Conrad was born in UNKNOWN in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in 1637 in Gompertshausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried in 1637 in Gompertshausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 121. Caroli, Margaretha was born in 1604 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
91. Montanus, Maria (38.Cordula4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in 1594 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 12 Feb 1660 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried after 12 Feb 1660 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany. Maria married Giehnlein, Johann Casimir in UNKNOWN in Germany. Johann was born in UNKNOWN in Germany; died in 1675 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried in 1675 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Maria married Gruner, Friedrich on 17 Jul 1627 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany. Friedrich was born on 5 Apr 1594 in Jena, Jena, Thüringen, Germany; died on 24 May 1638 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried on 27 May 1638 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 122. Gruner, Anna Catharina was born before 12 Aug 1630 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 12 Aug 1630 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died before 1 Oct 1665 in Neustadt bei Coburg, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried on 1 Oct 1665 in Neustadt bei Coburg, Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
- 123. Gruner, Georg Friedrich was born on 24 Mar 1629 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 29 May 1629 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 17 Jun 1666 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried on 20 Jun 1666 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
- 124. Gruner, Johann Heinrich was born before 22 Jun 1654 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 22 Jun 1654 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED in Bayern, Germany.
92. Mörlin, Gabriel (40.Joachim4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in UNKNOWN in Germany. 93. Mörlin, Rebecca (40.Joachim4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in UNKNOWN in Germany. 94. Bartenstein, Johann Georg (49.Clepha4, 11.George3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 5 Apr 1614 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 13 May 1653 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 13 May 1653 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- Occupation: Court Judge
Johann married Metzler, Margaretha in UNKNOWN in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Margaretha was born on 4 Jan 1619 in Germany; died in DECEASED in Thüringen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 125. Bartenstein, Johann was born on 9 Nov 1649 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in 1727 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried in 1727 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
95. Bartenstein, Georg (49.Clepha4, 11.George3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 3 Dec 1612 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Thüringen, Germany. 96. Bartenstein, Johannes (49.Clepha4, 11.George3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 16 Jul 1607 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was christened on 16 May 1607 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 20 Nov 1607 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 20 Nov 1607 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. 97. Bartenstein, Johannes Georg (49.Clepha4, 11.George3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 4 May 1604 in Eisfeld, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Thüringen, Germany. 98. Bartenstein, Friedrich (49.Clepha4, 11.George3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 4 Jun 1601 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Thüringen, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- Education: 1614, Schleusingen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; Student at the Gymnasium
99. Bartenstein, Clepha (49.Clepha4, 11.George3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 2 May 1605 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 21 Sep 1606 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 21 Sep 1606 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. 100. Bartenstein, Margaretha (49.Clepha4, 11.George3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 17 Nov 1602 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was christened on 17 Nov 1602 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 23 Feb 1637 in Germany. 101. Bartenstein, Anna (49.Clepha4, 11.George3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 7 Dec 1608 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Thüringen, Germany. 102. Bartenstein, Margarete (49.Clepha4, 11.George3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 25 Nov 1620 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Thüringen, Germany. Margarete married Kirstenpfadt, Andreas on 21 Nov 1655 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Andreas was born in UNKNOWN in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Thüringen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Generation: 6
103. Mörlin, Barbara (50.Hieronymus5, 15.Hieronymus4, 3.Joachim3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in UNKNOWN in Kaliningrad, Russia; died in DECEASED. Notes:
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Born Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia], died 1620, father; Hieronymus Mörlin, archpriest in Tilsit [Sovetsk, Kaliningrad, Russia]. And Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia] 29 May 1592 (Mörlin), 1602 pastor in Cumehnen [Kumachëvo, Kaliningrad, Russia]. Received a bath and a garden cuddle from Elector Georg Wilhelm. Married 3 Jul 1603 in Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia], (Cathedral) to Regina Finckethaus, daughter of David Finckethaus pastor in Grunau [Gronowo, Gmina Braniewo, Warmien-Masurian Volvodeship, Poland].
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Children:
1. Barbara Mörlin, married 1st Caspar Prüfer, 2nd marriage banns in Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia] (Alstadt) on the second Sunday before Ash Wednesday of 1634 to Peter Hintz, cobbler.
2. Hieronymus (Jerome) Mörlin, born Cumehnen [Kumachëvo, Kaliningrad, Russia], graduated University of Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia] 11 Jun 1615 attended on scholarship.Barbara married Hintz, Peter on 9 Feb 1634 in Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia. Peter was born in UNKNOWN; died in DECEASED. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Barbara married Prüfer, Caspar in UNKNOWN. Caspar was born in UNKNOWN; died in DECEASED. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
104. Mörlin, Hieronymus (50.Hieronymus5, 15.Hieronymus4, 3.Joachim3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in UNKNOWN in Kumachëvo, Kaliningrad, Russia; was christened on 13 Nov 1678 in Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia; died in DECEASED. Other Events and Attributes:
- FSID: MCX4-GLD
- Education: 11 Jun 1615, University of Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia; Graduated
Notes:
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Mörlin, Hieronymus (Jerome}
Born Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia], died 1620, father; Hieronymus Mörlin, archpriest in Tilsit [Sovetsk, Kaliningrad, Russia]. And Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia] 29 May 1592 (Mörlin), 1602 pastor in Cumehnen [Kumachëvo, Kaliningrad, Russia]. Received a bath and a garden cuddle from Elector Georg Wilhelm. Married 3 Jul 1603 in Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia], (Cathedral) to Regina Finckethaus, daughter of David Finckethaus pastor in Grunau [Gronowo, Gmina Braniewo, Warmien-Masurian Volvodeship, Poland].
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Children:
1. Barbara Mörlin, married 1st Caspar Prüfer, 2nd marriage banns in Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia] (Alstadt) on the second Sunday before Ash Wednesday of 1634 to Peter Hintz, cobbler.
2. Hieronymus (Jerome) Mörlin, born Cumehnen [Kumachëvo, Kaliningrad, Russia], graduated University of Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia] 11 Jun 1615 attended on scholarship.105. Mörlin, Johann Heinrich (62.Michael5, 31.Gabriel4, 5.Hugo3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in 1678 in Kaliningrad, Russia; died in DECEASED. Other Events and Attributes:
- Occupation: Mayor of Gusev, Owner of wine tavern, Regiment quartermaster in Gusev
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Mörlin. Michael
Born Olbersleben [Olbersleben, Sommerda, Thüringen, Germany] 19.12.1611, died Gumbinnen [Gusev, Kaliningrad, Russia] 21.2.1708 buried 20.3.1708, father: Gabriel Mörlin (Gabriel - son of Hugo, this brother of the bishop), cantor in Olbersleben [Olbersleben, Sommerda, Thüringen, Germany], mother: Agnes Lang. University of Leipzig, Jena, Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia]. 18.11.1664, Passper, Came to Preussia in 1664 Hanlehrer in Tilsit [Sovetsk, Kaliningrad, Russia], Wischwill, Kowno and Tilsit [Sovetsk, Kaliningrad, Russia], 1670 Kantor in Intersburg [Chernyakhovsk, Kaliningrad, Russia], 2.9.1672 as Pastor in Gumbinnen [Gusev, Kaliningrad, Russia]. Married II? 1695 Anna Naps, Insterburg ?, Widower of Jonas Klein in Gumbinnen [Gusev, Kaliningrad, Russia],? Daughter of Christopher Naps cantor to Intersburg [Chernyakhovsk, Kaliningrad, Russia].
Children:
1. Johann Heinrich Mörlin born 1678 klg pr. Officer, 1725 Mayor of the newly founded town of Gumbinnen [Gusev, Kaliningrad, Russia], owner of a wine tavern, Heir of sel. Vw. Regiments quartermaster Bortfeldt.
2 Michel Mörlin, born Gumbinnen [Gusev, Kaliningrad, Russia]?, Graduated University of Königsberg in Prussia on 10 Jan 1682, stipend.106. Mörlin, Michel (62.Michael5, 31.Gabriel4, 5.Hugo3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in UNKNOWN in Gusev, Kaliningrad, Russia; died in DECEASED. Other Events and Attributes:
- Education: 10 Jan 1682, University of Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia
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Mörlin. Michael
Born Olbersleben [Olbersleben, Sommerda, Thüringen, Germany] 19.12.1611, died Gumbinnen [Gusev, Kaliningrad, Russia] 21.2.1708 buried 20.3.1708, father: Gabriel Mörlin (Gabriel - son of Hugo, this brother of the bishop), cantor in Olbersleben [Olbersleben, Sommerda, Thüringen, Germany], mother: Agnes Lang. University of Leipzig, Jena, Königsberg [Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia]. 18.11.1664, Passper, Came to Preussia in 1664 Hanlehrer in Tilsit [Sovetsk, Kaliningrad, Russia], Wischwill, Kowno and Tilsit [Sovetsk, Kaliningrad, Russia], 1670 Kantor in Intersburg [Chernyakhovsk, Kaliningrad, Russia], 2.9.1672 as Pastor in Gumbinnen [Gusev, Kaliningrad, Russia]. Married II? 1695 Anna Naps, Insterburg ?, Widower of Jonas Klein in Gumbinnen [Gusev, Kaliningrad, Russia],? Daughter of Christopher Naps cantor to Intersburg [Chernyakhovsk, Kaliningrad, Russia].
Children:
1. Johann Heinrich Mörlin born 1678 klg pr. Officer, 1725 Mayor of the newly founded town of Gumbinnen [Gusev, Kaliningrad, Russia], owner of a wine tavern, Heir of sel. Vw. Regiments quartermaster Bortfeldt.
2 Michel Mörlin, born Gumbinnen [Gusev, Kaliningrad, Russia]?, Graduated University of Königsberg in Prussia on 10 Jan 1682, stipend.107. Langer, Nicol (63.Wolfgang5, 32.Helene4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 30 May 1601 in Streudorf, Ansbach, Bayern, Germany; died on 30 May 1655 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried after 30 May 1655 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- Education: 14 Jul 1614, Schleusingen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; Graduated
- Education: Between 5 Mar 1621 and 1623, Gymnasium Casimirianum Academicum, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; Student
- Education: 8 Aug 1623, University of Jena, Jena, Jena, Thüringen, Germany; Studied Medicine and Theology
- Life Event: Between 1632 and 1634, Eishausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; Lutheran Pastor with Father
- Life Event: Between 14 Jul 1634 and 1649, Eishausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; Lutheran Pastor
- Life Event: Between 27 Jun 1649 and 1655, Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; Lutheran Pastor and Adjunct
Notes:
Pastor to
Books: Antiquitates et Memorabilia historiae Franconicae besonders Hildburghausen, Page 418, 439.
He attended the local schools graduating on 14 Jul 1614. He attended the Coburg Gymnasium in 1621 and the graduated the University of Jena on 08 Aug 1623. He was ordained a Lutheran minister and served as a substitute pastor to Eishausen from 1632 to 1633 and pastor of Eishausen and Streufdorf from 1633 to 1649. He was pastor and adjunct of Sonnefeld from 1649 to to the time of his death in 1655./Family/Spouse: Ries, Mrs Anna Catharine. Anna was born in 1563 in Germany; died in 1633 in Eishausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried in 1633 in Eishausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Nicol married Ries, Anna Katharina Elizabeth in UNKNOWN in Germany. Anna was born on 21 Apr 1623 in Erfurt, Thüringen, Germany; died on 16 May 1677 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried after 16 May 1677 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
108. Langer, Johann (63.Wolfgang5, 32.Helene4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in UNKNOWN in Eishausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 10 Mar 1639 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried on 12 Mar 1639 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- Life Event: Between 6 Jan 1623 and 1627, Streufdorf, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; Lutheran Pastor
- Ordained: 6 Jan 1623, Coburg, Bayern, Germany
- Life Event: Between 30 Nov 1627 and 1639, Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; Lutheran Pastor
Notes:
Pastor to Streussdorff or Streuffdorff. Appears to have died in 1639 in Westhausen where he was sent to on 30 Nov 1627,
Books: Antiquitates et Memorabilia historiae Franconicae besonders Hildburghausen, Page 418.
He was ordained in 1623 and became the pastor of Streufdorf and served there until he became pastor of Westhausen in 1627.Johann married Krug, Anna Sabina on 9 Nov 1630 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Anna (daughter of Krug, Sebaldus) was born in UNKNOWN in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 126. Langer, Georg Sebald was born on 2 Sep 1631 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 10 Sep 1633 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 10 Sep 1633 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
- 127. Langer, Blandina Dorothea was born on 11 Oct 1632 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 10 Sep 1633 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 10 Sep 1633 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
- 128. Langer, Johannes Wolfgang was born on 16 Mar 1634 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in 1712 in Römhild, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried in 1712 in Römhild, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
- 129. Langer, Johann Mauritius was born on 13 Oct 1635 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Thüringen, Germany.
- 130. Langer, Elisabeth was born on 30 Nov 1639 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Thüringen, Germany.
Johann married Harreisel, Anna on 5 May 1623 in Eishausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Anna (daughter of Harreisel, Matthias) was born in UNKNOWN in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 22 Aug 1629 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 22 Aug 1629 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 131. Langer, Johannes Stephanus was born on 5 Apr 1624 in Streufdorf, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Thüringen, Germany.
- 132. Langer, Anna Sabina was born on 8 Mar 1627 in Streufdorf, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED.
109. Langer, Casper (63.Wolfgang5, 32.Helene4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in UNKNOWN in Streudorf, Ansbach, Bayern, Germany; died in 1649 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried in 1649 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- Life Event: Between 1634 and 1649, Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; Lutheran Pastor
Notes:
Ecum to Sonnenfeld
Books: Adventures of Purse and Person, page 418.
Pastor to Sonnefeld from 1634 to his death in 1649.110. Steiner, Andreas (70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 28 Mar 1594 in Kloster Petersberg, Saalfeld, Saalfeld-Rudolstadt, Thüringen, Germany; was christened on 29 Mar 1594 in Graba, Saalfeld-Rudolstadt, Thüringen, Germany; died on 2 Apr 1662 in Regensburg, Regensburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried on 6 Apr 1662 in St Lazarius, Regensburg, Regensburg, Bayern, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- FSID: KCW6-D6X
- Education: Bef 1610, Eisleben, Bordekreis, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany; Gymnasium
- Education: 1610, University of Jena, Jena, Jena, Thüringen, Germany
- Education: 1616, University of Jena, Jena, Jena, Thüringen, Germany; Masters Degree
- Ordained: 17 Dec 1617, Altenburg, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany
- Life Event: 21 Dec 1617, Klosterlausnitz, Saale-Holzland-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany; Lutheran Pastor
- Life Event: 3 Nov 1623, Burgk, Saale-Orla-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany; Court Preacher
- Life Event: Between 3 Nov 1623 and 12 Dec 1637, Möschlitz, Saale-Orla-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany; Lutheran Pastor
- Life Event: 12 Dec 1637, Gera, Thüringen, Germany; Archdeacon - renounced after only a short time
- Life Event: 5 Jan 1638, Burgk, Saale-Orla-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany; Council of the Lordship of Dölau and Burgk
- Residence: Between 1640 and 1641, Zeulenroda, Greiz, Thüringen, Germany
- Life Event: Bef 7 Dec 1640, Greiz, Greiz, Thüringen, Germany; Lutheran Pastor
- Life Event: 8 Oct 1651, Regensburg, Regensburg, Bayern, Germany; Lutheran Pastor
Notes:
Hello Jim,
I took from his funeral sermon that he arrived in Regensburg with his family on October 8, 1641.
I assume that this is correct, because in August 1641 he already held two trial sermons in Regensburg.
Two months later he stayed there until the end of his life.
I received the following information from the Greiz State Archives:
„M. Andreas Steiner was quite obviously pastor in Zeulenroda for only about 1 year. There are no parish records for Zeulenroda from this period. He succeeded M. Daniel Müller,
who went to Greiz as archdeacon in September 1640. Probably at the end of October or beginning of November 1640 he began his work in Zeulenroda. In August 1641 he already
held 2 trial sermons in Regensburg at the request of the Regensburg city council and then probably went to Regensburg in the fall of 1641.“
Bernd
There is one source that claims that Andreas had a second wife, Rosina Bernhardina Emhard. However this is disproved and an identical marriage to another Steiner; with children being born with identical names some 200 years to the day apart. Addition in Andreas Steiner’s funeral sermon Elisabetha is referred to as his widow.
In total they had nine children, but by the time of Andreas’s death three daughters were no longer alive
Wrote “time of plague a book which can be useful in the circumstances”, Trinarium sacrum, 1622; found in Pf. - Biblical Schleiz No 1504.
According to the parish records of St. Andreas, Eisleben the marriage date is 09 Nov 1617.
The Möschlitz church registers (Schleiz church district) have been filmed and can already be viewed in digital form in our reading room. But they cannot yet be seen online in the church register portal www.archion.de.
However, our film adaptations (and thus also the digitized versions) of Möschlitz only begin around 1677. Unfortunately, we are not aware of any older books from around 1623 to 1640.
With best regards
Ute Kaufmann
Archives employee reading roomAndreas married Küffer, Elisabetha on 24 Nov 1617 in Eisleben, Bordekreis, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany. Elisabetha (daughter of Küffer, Hilarius and Ehrmann, Elisabeth) was born on 26 Jul 1595 in Eisleben, Bordekreis, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany; died after 1662 in Regensburg, Regensburg, Bayern, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 133. Steiner, Elisabetha was born in 1620 in Klosterlausnitz, Saale-Holzland-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany; died on 1 Mar 1695 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried on 5 Mar 1695 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
- 134. Steiner, Margaret APPOLONIA was born on 28 Feb 1621 in Klosterlausnitz, Saale-Holzland-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany; died on 1 Jan 1694 in Gemünden, Main-Spessart, Bayern, Germany.
- 135. Steiner, Andreas was born on 8 May 1623 in Klosterlausnitz, Saale-Holzland-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany; died on 6 Oct 1692 in Feuchtwangen, Ansbach, Bayern, Germany; was buried on 10 Oct 1692 in Feuchtwangen, Ansbach, Bayern, Germany.
- 136. Steiner, Johann was born about 1626 in Klosterlausnitz, Saale-Holzland-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany; died after 1662 in Osterbuch, Dillingen, Bayern, Germany.
- 137. Steiner, Maria was born in 1630 in Möschlitz, Saale-Orla-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Germany.
- 138. Steiner, Susanna was born about 1633 in Möschlitz, Saale-Orla-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany; died on 26 May 1673 in Dinkelsbühl, Ansbach, Bayern, Germany; was buried on 29 May 1673 in Dinkelsbühl, Ansbach, Bayern, Germany.
111. Steiner, Georg (70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 24 Oct 1591 in Kloster Petersberg, Saalfeld, Saalfeld-Rudolstadt, Thüringen, Germany; died in Dec 1632 in Hof, Bayern, Germany; was buried on 9 Dec 1632 in Hof, Bayern, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- Life Event: Brandenburg, Brandenburg, Brandenburg, Germany; Assistant Lutheran Pastor from the North Court of the Margrave of Brandenburg-Bayreuth
- Religion: Lutheran
Notes:
From Chip Kalb is the explanation for the Occupation of Georg which was given as fraenk. marckgrefl. Pfar- und Pfrindtverwalther in Hof
“Fraenk. marckgrefl. Pfar- und Pfrindtverwalther in Hof” is the windy way to say that Georg Steiner was the assistant pastor from the North Court of the Margrave of Brandenburg-Bayreuth.
“Pfrindt” is an old German word for “sinecure”, meaning that, because Steiner was just an assistant pastor, he was on half-pay while the senior pastor was on full pay. “Fraenk. marckgrefl.” is an old abbreviation for fränkische markgräfliche, meaning that Rev. Steiner’s boss was the Margrave of Franconia. Since 1398, it had been the traditional title of the Princes of Bayreuth, who controlled Franconia, and held by the Margraves of Brandenburg, who were already margraves by 1398. The Principality had two administrative towns for the Oberland and the Unterland. One of them was Hof, which was responsible for the Oberland, the northern highlands, including Bayreuth and the Saale River. As you’ll see from the following map, the Oberland of the Principality was one of the neighbors of Saxe-Coburg.112. Thein, Johannes (76.Susanne5, 34.Katharina4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 9 Mar 1620 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 17 Feb 1699 in Münsingen, Reutlingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. 113. Montanus, Maria Catharina (88.Friedrich5, 38.Cordula4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 15 Sep 1618 in Gleichamberg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- Baptism: 17 Sep 1618, Gleichamberg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany
114. Montanus, Johann Friedrich (88.Friedrich5, 38.Cordula4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 30 Dec 1619 in Gleichamberg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- Baptism: 31 Dec 1619, Gleichamberg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany
115. Montanus, Johann Maximilian (88.Friedrich5, 38.Cordula4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 17 Nov 1621 in Gleichamberg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- Baptism: 30 Nov 1621, Gleichamberg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany
116. Montanus, Johann Erhart (88.Friedrich5, 38.Cordula4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 13 Sep 1625 in Gleichamberg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 20 Aug 1635 in Römhild, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 20 Aug 1635 in Römhild, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- Baptism: 14 Sep 1625, Gleichamberg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany
117. Schrickel, Margaretha (89.Susanna5, 38.Cordula4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 11 Mar 1606 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED. 118. Schrickel, Joel (89.Susanna5, 38.Cordula4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 8 Sep 1611 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. 119. Schrickel, N.N. (89.Susanna5, 38.Cordula4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 8 Sep 1611 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. 120. Schrickel, Athanasius (89.Susanna5, 38.Cordula4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 18 Apr 1614 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. 121. Caroli, Margaretha (90.Cordula5, 38.Cordula4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in 1604 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Margaretha married Weinmann, Elias in 1624 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Elias was born in 1600 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 5 Oct 1632 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried on 5 Oct 1632 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 139. Weinmann, Anna Margaretha was born in 1625 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 19 Jul 1686 in Gompertshausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried on 21 Jul 1686 in Gompertshausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
122. Gruner, Anna Catharina (91.Maria5, 38.Cordula4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born before 12 Aug 1630 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 12 Aug 1630 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died before 1 Oct 1665 in Neustadt bei Coburg, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried on 1 Oct 1665 in Neustadt bei Coburg, Coburg, Bayern, Germany. 123. Gruner, Georg Friedrich (91.Maria5, 38.Cordula4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 24 Mar 1629 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 29 May 1629 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 17 Jun 1666 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried on 20 Jun 1666 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- Occupation: Accountant
124. Gruner, Johann Heinrich (91.Maria5, 38.Cordula4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born before 22 Jun 1654 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 22 Jun 1654 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED in Bayern, Germany. 125. Bartenstein, Johann (94.Johann5, 49.Clepha4, 11.George3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 9 Nov 1649 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in 1727 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried in 1727 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- FSID: MPJQ-YC6
- Occupation: Court and Count Martial School at Westhausen
Johann married Franck, Ursula Magdalena in UNKNOWN in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Ursula (daughter of Franck, Johann Kaspar and Schwalb, Margaretha) was born on 26 Nov 1643 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in 1729 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried in 1729 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 140. Bartenstein, Adam was born on 6 Nov 1675 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 18 Jul 1726 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
- 141. Bartenstein, Michael was born on 14 May 1682 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; and died.
Generation: 7
126. Langer, Georg Sebald (108.Johann6, 63.Wolfgang5, 32.Helene4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 2 Sep 1631 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 10 Sep 1633 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 10 Sep 1633 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. 127. Langer, Blandina Dorothea (108.Johann6, 63.Wolfgang5, 32.Helene4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 11 Oct 1632 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 10 Sep 1633 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 10 Sep 1633 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. 128. Langer, Johannes Wolfgang (108.Johann6, 63.Wolfgang5, 32.Helene4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 16 Mar 1634 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in 1712 in Römhild, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried in 1712 in Römhild, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. 129. Langer, Johann Mauritius (108.Johann6, 63.Wolfgang5, 32.Helene4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 13 Oct 1635 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Thüringen, Germany. 130. Langer, Elisabeth (108.Johann6, 63.Wolfgang5, 32.Helene4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 30 Nov 1639 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Thüringen, Germany. 131. Langer, Johannes Stephanus (108.Johann6, 63.Wolfgang5, 32.Helene4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 5 Apr 1624 in Streufdorf, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Thüringen, Germany. 132. Langer, Anna Sabina (108.Johann6, 63.Wolfgang5, 32.Helene4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 8 Mar 1627 in Streufdorf, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED. 133. Steiner, Elisabetha (110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in 1620 in Klosterlausnitz, Saale-Holzland-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany; died on 1 Mar 1695 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried on 5 Mar 1695 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- FSID: KHWP-3PD
Notes:
The Books: Großen Historisches Lexicon Evangelischer Jubel-Priester provides the name of Elisabetha's husband
She had 15 children, 11 sons and 4 daughters. Two of the daughters died as children.
The Coburg Pfarrerbuch notes that she is the great great granddaughter of Maximilian Mörlin.Elisabetha married Buchenröder, MICHAEL Sr on 30 Oct 1638 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. MICHAEL (son of Buchenröder, Nikolaus and Kilian, Kunigunde) was born on 10 Oct 1610 in Steinfeld, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 18 Jul 1682 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 142. Buchenröder, Anna Elisabetha was born about 1640 in Friesau, Saale-Orla-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Memmelsdorf, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried in Memmelsdorf, Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
- 143. Buchenröder, MICHAEL Jr. was born on 14 Dec 1642 in Friesau, Saale-Orla-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany; died on 3 Nov 1721 in Biberschlag, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 3 Nov 1721 in Biberschlag, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
- 144. Buchenröder, Samuel was born on 29 Apr 1644 in Friesau, Saale-Orla-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany; died on 17 Apr 1710 in Rentweinsdorf, Hassberge, Bayern, Germany; was buried after 17 Apr 1710 in Rentweinsdorf, Hassberge, Bayern, Germany.
- 145. Buchenröder, Johanna CORDULA 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.
- 146. Buchenröder, Johann Friedrich was born on 8 Apr 1649 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 8 May 1649 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried on 8 May 1649 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
- 147. Buchenröder, Johann was born on 22 Mar 1650 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died before 23 Jul 1690 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried on 23 Jul 1690 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
- 148. Buchenröder, Andreas was born on 22 Mar 1650 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 2 Oct 1651 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried on 2 Oct 1651 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
- 149. Buchenröder, Georg Achatius was born on 20 Nov 1652 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 20 Dec 1652 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 20 Dec 1652 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
- 150. Buchenröder, Georg Joseph was born on 10 Jan 1654 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 13 Jan 1654 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 13 Jan 1654 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
- 151. Buchenröder, George Caspar was born on 7 Jan 1656 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 23 Feb 1725 in Sennfeld, Schweinfurt, Bayern, Germany; was buried after 23 Feb 1725 in Sennfeld, Schweinfurt, Bayern, Germany.
- 152. Buchenröder, Johann Philip was born on 20 Feb 1661 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 2 May 1661 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried on 3 May 1661 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
134. Steiner, Margaret APPOLONIA (110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 28 Feb 1621 in Klosterlausnitz, Saale-Holzland-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany; died on 1 Jan 1694 in Gemünden, Main-Spessart, Bayern, Germany. Margaret married Bauer, Peter on 4 Nov 1651. Peter was born in UNKNOWN; died in DECEASED in Gemünda, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried in Gemünda, Coburg, Bayern, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
135. Steiner, Andreas (110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 8 May 1623 in Klosterlausnitz, Saale-Holzland-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany; died on 6 Oct 1692 in Feuchtwangen, Ansbach, Bayern, Germany; was buried on 10 Oct 1692 in Feuchtwangen, Ansbach, Bayern, Germany. Notes:
Translation of Death Entry
Feuchtwangen (evgl.-Lutheran) / deaths / year 1692 / no. 57
Feuchtwangen (evgl.-luth.) / Burials / year 1692 / No. 57
06 oct. 1692
The venerable and highly learned Mr. M. Andreas Steiner, long-earned dean and preacher here, dies blissfully Thursday, d. October 6th, is buried Mon, 10 eiusd., His dean's office and collegiate office 24 years, his entire age 69 years, 7 months. Cuius memoria setia benedictione.Andreas married Schülein, Helena Judith on 17 Nov 1651 in Schwabach, Schwabach, Bayern, Germany. Helena (daughter of Schülein, Johann Caspar) was born in UNKNOWN in Germany; died in DECEASED in Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 153. Steiner, Johanna Susanna was born in 1666 in Feuchtwangen, Ansbach, Bayern, Germany; died in 1666 in Feuchtwangen, Ansbach, Bayern, Germany.
- 154. Steiner, Potentiana Helena was born in 1668 in Feuchtwangen, Ansbach, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED.
- 155. Steiner, Johann Georg was born in 1669 in Feuchtwangen, Ansbach, Bayern, Germany; died in 1673 in Feuchtwangen, Ansbach, Bayern, Germany.
- 156. Steiner, Johann Michael was born in 1671 in Feuchtwangen, Ansbach, Bayern, Germany; died in 1671 in Feuchtwangen, Ansbach, Bayern, Germany.
- 157. Steiner, Johann Georg was born in 1674 in Feuchtwangen, Ansbach, Bayern, Germany; died in 1674 in Feuchtwangen, Ansbach, Bayern, Germany.
- 158. Steiner, Sophia Barbara was born in 1675 in Feuchtwangen, Ansbach, Bayern, Germany; died in 1675 in Feuchtwangen, Ansbach, Bayern, Germany.
- 159. Steiner, Anna Jakobina was born in 1676 in Feuchtwangen, Ansbach, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED.
- 160. Steiner, Sophia Elisabetha was born in 1679 in Feuchtwangen, Ansbach, Bayern, Germany; died in 1681 in Feuchtwangen, Ansbach, Bayern, Germany.
- 161. Steiner, Maria Katharina was born in UNKNOWN in Schwabach, Schwabach, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED in Schwabach, Schwabach, Bayern, Germany.
- 162. Steiner, Mary Elisabetha was born in UNKNOWN in Schwabach, Schwabach, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED in Germany.
- 163. Steiner, George Andreas was born in UNKNOWN in Schwabach, Schwabach, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED in Germany.
- 164. Steiner, Margaretha Judith was born in UNKNOWN in Schwabach, Schwabach, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED in Germany.
136. Steiner, Johann (110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born about 1626 in Klosterlausnitz, Saale-Holzland-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany; died after 1662 in Osterbuch, Dillingen, Bayern, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- Life Event: Osterbuch, Dillingen, Bayern, Germany; Lutheran Pastor
Notes:
In 1662 he was single. His bride died before the intended wedding.
137. Steiner, Maria (110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in 1630 in Möschlitz, Saale-Orla-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Germany. Notes:
Regensburg (evgl.-luth.), General community, weddings, year 1652, p. 231
Regensburg (evgl.-luth.), Whole community, marriages, year 1652, page No. 231
ANNO M.DCLII May 11th
Father and mother. of the heir. Johann Gahns citizens and his son, married in Nuremberg
Groom. The Ehrenvest and learned Mr. Adam Gahn wolbestalter Rector zu Schwabach in Marggrafenthumb Onsbach
Bride. The virtue of honor maiden. Maria of the venerable, well-learned Mr. M. Andrea Steiners Evang. Predigers and E. Ehrent. Consistorij Assesoris here ehlb. daughter
Church servant E. GruberMaria married Gahn, Adam on 11 May 1652 in Regensburg, Regensburg, Bayern, Germany. Adam was born in UNKNOWN in Germany; died in DECEASED in Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
138. Steiner, Susanna (110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born about 1633 in Möschlitz, Saale-Orla-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany; died on 26 May 1673 in Dinkelsbühl, Ansbach, Bayern, Germany; was buried on 29 May 1673 in Dinkelsbühl, Ansbach, Bayern, Germany. Notes:
Aged 40 years,
Regensburg (evgl.-luth.) / Entire community / weddings / year 1658 / page 329
Regensburg (evgl.-luth.) / Whole community / marriages / year 1658 / page No. 231
ANNO M.DCLVIII Sept. 27.
Father and mother. Because. deß wolehrwirdig and hochgeb. Mr. M. Joh: Nicol Schilin Fürstl. Prandenburg: City of pastor in Schwabach u: that belongs to that church Capitulß Decanq
Groom. The venerable and well-learned Mr. M. Johan Caspar Schilin, d. Evangel. Church of Dinkhbil Diaconus and Consistori Assessori
Bride. The virtuous virgin. Susanna deß M. deß Ehrwirdig and Wolgel. Mr. M. Andreas Steiners, Evangel. Predigers also E. Ehrnd: Consist. Assessor
Church servant. M. Johan Wolffg. Franz
Dinkelsbühl (evgl.-Lutheran) / deaths / year 1673 / No. 12
Dinkelsbühl (evgl.-luth.) / Burials / year 1673 / No. 12th
Ms. Susanna, Ihro Wohl .: Mr. M. Johann Caspar Schülings Dianconj allhie, Ehelich Liebge: weßte Haußfr. At: 40 Mortua d. 26. Maii hora 3 sepulta d. 29. ownd. hor. 2Susanna married Schilin, Johann Caspar on 27 Sep 1658 in Regensburg, Regensburg, Bayern, Germany. Johann (son of Schilin, Johann Nicol) was born in UNKNOWN in Germany; died in DECEASED in Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
139. Weinmann, Anna Margaretha (121.Margaretha6, 90.Cordula5, 38.Cordula4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in 1625 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 19 Jul 1686 in Gompertshausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried on 21 Jul 1686 in Gompertshausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- FSID: L6PD-7SM
- Birth: 1625, Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany
- Death: 19 Jul 1686, Gompertshausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany
- Burial: 21 Jul 1686, Gompertshausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany
Anna married Rau, Johann Christoph on 27 Nov 1649 in Gompertshausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Johann was born in 1611 in Gompertshausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 27 Feb 1680 in Gompertshausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 26 Feb 1680 in Gompertshausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 165. Rau, Margareta Maria was born in 1651 in Gompertshausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in 1710 in Gompertshausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried in 1710 in Gleicherwiesen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
- 166. Rau, Anna Margaretha was born in 1653 in Gompertshausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
- 167. Rau, Peter Elias was born in 1660 in Gompertshausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 10 Jul 1709 in Rodach, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried after 10 Jul 1709 in Rodach, Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
- 168. Rau, Johann Gottfried was born in 1662 in Gompertshausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 17 Nov 1710 in Rossfeld, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried on 20 Nov 1710 in Evangelical Churchyard, Rossfeld, Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
140. Bartenstein, Adam (125.Johann6, 94.Johann5, 49.Clepha4, 11.George3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 6 Nov 1675 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 18 Jul 1726 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- FSID: KC1Q-ZY8
- Occupation: Deacon to Heldburg and the Castle Fortress
- Education: 1688, Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; Student
- Education: 1693, Schleusingen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; Student at the Gymnasium
- Education: Between 1696 and 1698, University of Jena, Jena, Jena, Thüringen, Germany; Student
- Life Event: 22 Mar 1709, Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; Rector
- Life Event: Between 13 Oct 1711 and 4 Oct 1713, Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; Garrison Pastor
- Ordained: 13 Oct 1711, Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany
- Life Event: Between 1713 and 1721, Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; Diaconal Lutheran Pastor
Adam married Schumann, Kunigunda on 1 Jun 1710 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Kunigunda was born on 1 Nov 1693 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 21 Feb 1775 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 21 Feb 1775 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 169. Bartenstein, Johann Sebastian was born on 26 May 1720 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 25 Oct 1788 in Königsberg, Hassberge, Bayern, Germany.
- 170. Bartenstein, Laurentius Adam was born on 28 Aug 1711 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 25 Feb 1796 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
- 171. Bartenstein, Johann George was born in 1724 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 25 Nov 1797 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 25 Nov 1797 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
- 172. Bartenstein, Johann Christoph was born on 24 Dec 1714 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 29 May 1782 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 29 May 1782 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
- 173. Bartenstein, Johann Friedrich was born on 20 May 1722 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 16 Oct 1783 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 16 Oct 1783 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
- 174. Bartenstein, Julius Martin Friderich was born in 1726 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 5 Jan 1797 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 5 Jan 1797 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
- 175. Bartenstein, Maria Johanna Sophie was born on 10 Dec 1712 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED.
- 176. Bartenstein, Karl Heinrich was born on 31 Oct 1717 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 5 Mar 1782 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried after 5 Mar 1783 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
141. Bartenstein, Michael (125.Johann6, 94.Johann5, 49.Clepha4, 11.George3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 14 May 1682 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; and died. Other Events and Attributes:
- FSID: KZMT-YPX
Generation: 8
142. Buchenröder, Anna Elisabetha (133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born about 1640 in Friesau, Saale-Orla-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Memmelsdorf, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried in Memmelsdorf, Coburg, Bayern, Germany. Anna married Hess, Johann on 26 Aug 1660 in Memmelsdorf, Coburg, Bayern, Germany. Johann was born in UNKNOWN in Germany; died in DECEASED in Germany; was buried in Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
143. Buchenröder, MICHAEL Jr. (133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 14 Dec 1642 in Friesau, Saale-Orla-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany; died on 3 Nov 1721 in Biberschlag, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 3 Nov 1721 in Biberschlag, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- Education: Between 1659 and 1662, Gymnasium Casimirianum Academicum, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; Student
- Education: 1662, Leipzig University, Leipzig, Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany; Student
- Education: 1663, University of Jena, Jena, Jena, Thüringen, Germany; Student
- Residence: 1664, Netherlands; On a Journey
- Life Event: 1666, Frankfurt am Main, Frankfurt am Main, Hessen, Germany; Teacher
- Residence: 1668, Dinkelsbühl, Ansbach, Bayern, Germany; Where his cousin was Senior Pastor
- Life Event: Between 1669 and 1679, Lindenau, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; Lutheran Pastor
- Life Event: Between 29 Apr 1679 and 1690, Hellingen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; Lutheran Pastor - Resigned
- Life Event: Between 1690 and 1699, Rappershausen, Rhon-Grabfeld, Bayern, Germany; Lutheran Pastor
- Life Event: Between 1700 and 1721, Biberschlag, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; Lutheran Pastor
Notes:
Hellingen (evgl.-Lutheran) / church district Hildburghausen - Eisfeld (Thuringia) / year 1680 / page 101
Married in Hellingen On Jan. 27, St. Michael Buchenröd (er), pastor here, and the maid Margaretha Dorothea Spüler, St. Johan Spüler's school master and guest host's middle daughter, were copulated in Heldburg
Was pastor to Biberschlag, Hildburghausen, Thuringia, Germany and Schwarzach, Greiz, Thuringia, Germany. The Die Matrikel des Gymansium Casimiranum Academicum zu Coburg has his birth as Heldberg but states that is should be Friesau. While in Rappershausen, he was also pastor to Bahra.
The following from:
From Johann Heinrich Zedler, Grosses völlständiges Universal Lexicon aller Wissenschafften und Künste . . . , Dritter Band, B – Bi [ Great Complete Universal Dictionary of All Knowledge and Arts . . . , Third Volume, B – Bi ] ( Halle an der Saale and Leipzig : Author, 1733 ), columns 1764 – 1765 :
Buchenröder ( Michael ) ein Evangelischer Jubel-Priester und Sohn des vorherstehenden, war zu Frieße den 14 Dec. A. 1642 gebohren. Er legte den Gründ zu seinen Studiren in Schleusingen und Coburg, bezog darauf A. 1662 die Universitæt Leipzig, und das folgende Jahr die zu Jena, that hernach A. 1664 eine Reise nach Holland, unterrichtete junge Leute A. 1665 zu Franckfurth am Mayn, ward A. 1666 zu Guttenberg Adelicher Informator, und reisete A. 1668. zu seinem Vetter in Dünckelspiel, welcher Ober=Pfarrer allda war. Alhier bekam er noch in erst gedachten Jahre, die Vocation von dem gottseligen Hertzog Ernsten von Gotha, zur Pfarrer Lindenau im Heldburgischen, ward aber A. 1679. nach Hellingen, und A. 1690. nach Rappenshausen befördert, biß er endlich A. 1700. Eisfeldischer Pfarrer zu Biberschlag und Schwartzbach worden. Er hat noch A. 1721 gelebet, da er bereits 35 Jahr im Predig=Amte gestanden. Sein Sohn, Johann Christoph ist ihm A. 1717 substituiret worden. Diezel in der Eisfeld=Pred=Historie. Grossens Jubel=Priester.
Buchenröder ( Michael ), an Evangelical Jubilee-Pastor and son of the preceding, was born in Friesau on 14 Dec. AD 1642. He laid the foundation of his studies in Schleusingen and Coburg, and in AD 1662 he attended the University at Leipzig, and the following year, at Jena, afterwards made a journey to Holland in AD 1664, taught young people in AD 1666 in Frankfort am Main, became in Guttenberg Informator [ private tutor ] of the Nobility, and in AD 1668 traveled to Dünckelspiel [ Dinkelsbühl, Bavaria ], of which his cousin was Senior Pastor. From this place he sent in the Vocation by the pious Duke Ernst of Gotha, to the Parish of Lindenau bei Heldburg, but was transferred AD 1679 to Hellingen, and AD 1690 to Rappenshausen, and, finally, AD 1700, Pastor of Biberschlag and Schwartzbach in the Eisfeld area. He still lived until AD 1721, when he had already been in the ministry for 35 years. His son Johann Christoph substituted for him in AD 1717. [ Rev. Carl Friedrich ] Diezel [ the Younger, 1699 – 1721, the Dutch-born Pastor, Superintendent and historian of Eisfeld, buried at the altar of the State Church of Eisfeld ] in the Eisfeld=Pred=Historie [ History of the Pastors of Eisfeld, actually a section of his 1721 book, the municipal history of Eisfeld ]. Grossens Jubel=Priester [ Rev. Johann Matthias Groß, 1676 – 1748, Historisches Lexicon Evangelischer Jubel-Priester = Historical Dictionary of Evangelical Jubilee-Pastors ]
From 1913 edition, Volume 11, page 155 of Familiengeschichtliche Blätter [ Genealogical Bulletins ] at Google Books
The German transcription :
Buchenröder.
Der Pfarrer Michael Buchenröder aus Hellingen ( Amt Heldburg ) ladet mit Schreiben vom 23. Jan. 1680 Schultheiß, Zwölfer und Gemeinde in Hellingen zu seiner am 27. Januar 1680 „mit Herrn Johann Spülers, letztmahls bey Hertzog Friedrichs Hoch=Fürstl: Durchl: zu Gotha Leib=Compagnie gewesenen Wachtmeisters, und der Zeit wohl=benehmten Gast=Wirths zum güldenen Stern in Heldburg, mittlern lieben Tochter, Jungfer Margarethen Dorotheen” stattfindenden Hochzeit ( zweite Ehe ) ein ( Gemeindearchiv Hellingen ).
The English translation :
Buchenröder.
The pastor Michael Buchenröder from Hellingen ( District of Heldburg ) invited with the letter of 23 Jan. 1680 the Mayor, the Council, and the Municipality of Hellingen to meet on 27 January 1680 for the wedding ceremony of him ( second marriage ) “with the beloved middle daughter of Mr. Johann Spüler, who had been the Wachtmeister [ Sergeant ], late of Duke Friedrich’s High Princely and Ducal Life-Company ‘Gotha’ and the now well-behaved innkeeper of the ‘Golden Star’ in Heldburg, maiden Margaretha Dorothea” ( Municipal Archive of Hellingen ).MICHAEL married Werstädt, Magdalena Barbara about 1670 in Germany. Magdalena was born on 25 Nov 1649 in Germany; died on 8 Jan 1679 in Lindenau, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried on 10 Jan 1679 in Lindenau, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 177. Buchenröder, Maria Barbara was born on 4 Oct 1670 in Lindenau, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Unfinden, Hassberge, Bayern, Germany.
- 178. Buchenröder, Johann Samuel was born on 9 May 1673 in Lindenau, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 15 May 1673 in Lindenau, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried on 16 May 1673 in Lindenau, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
- 179. Buchenröder, Johann Ernst was born on 16 Mar 1675 in Lindenau, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Lindenau, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
- 180. Buchenröder, Johann Heinrich was born on 6 Sep 1676 in Lindenau, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 8 Jan 1679 in Lindenau, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 8 Jan 1679 in Lindenau, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
- 181. Buchenröder, Johann Christian was born on 17 Aug 1677 in Lindenau, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 19 Aug 1677 in Lindenau, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried on 21 Aug 1677 in Lindenau, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
- 182. Buchenröder, N.N. was born on 8 Jan 1679 in Lindenau, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 8 Jan 1679 in Lindenau, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried on 10 Jan 1679 in Lindenau, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
MICHAEL married Spüler, Margaretha Dorothea on 27 Jan 1680 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Margaretha (daughter of Spüler, Johann) was born in UNKNOWN in Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Biberschlag, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 183. Buchenröder, Karl Ludwig was born on 4 Nov 1680 in Hellingen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED.
- 184. Buchenröder, Johann was born on 31 Mar 1682 in Hellingen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED.
- 185. Buchenröder, Kunigunda Gertraud was born on 11 Nov 1683 in Hellingen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died before 30 Jul 1684 in Hellingen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried on 30 Jul 1684 in Hellingen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
- 186. Buchenröder, Johann Christoph was born on 18 Jul 1685 in Hellingen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 22 Apr 1748 in Westheim bei Haßfurt, Hassberge, Bayern, Germany; was buried on 27 Apr 1748 in Westheim bei Haßfurt, Hassberge, Bayern, Germany.
- 187. Buchenröder, Dorothea Rosina was born before 29 Jul 1687 in Hellingen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED.
- 188. Buchenröder, Sabina Elisabetha Johanna was born on 13 Sep 1689 in Hellingen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED.
- 189. Buchenröder, Anna Catharina was born in 1691 in Rappershausen, Rhon-Grabfeld, Bayern, Germany; died in 1692 in Rappershausen, Rhon-Grabfeld, Bayern, Germany; was buried in 1692 in Rappershausen, Rhon-Grabfeld, Bayern, Germany.
- 190. Buchenröder, Maria Margaretha was born in 1692 in Rappershausen, Rhon-Grabfeld, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED in Bayern, Germany.
- 191. Buchenröder, Margaretha Sophia was born in 1696 in Rappershausen, Rhon-Grabfeld, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED.
- 192. Buchenröder, Margaretha Elisabeth was born in 1697 in Biberschlag, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Biberschlag, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
- 193. Buchenröder, Johann Andreas was born on 17 Apr 1703 in Biberschlag, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 13 Jan 1781 in Gellershausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 13 Jan 1781 in Gellershausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
144. Buchenröder, Samuel (133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 29 Apr 1644 in Friesau, Saale-Orla-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany; died on 17 Apr 1710 in Rentweinsdorf, Hassberge, Bayern, Germany; was buried after 17 Apr 1710 in Rentweinsdorf, Hassberge, Bayern, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- Education: 1659, Gymnasium Casimirianum Academicum, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; Student
- Education: 4 Jul 1663, University of Jena, Jena, Jena, Thüringen, Germany; Student
- Life Event: Between 5 Jul 1663 and 1665, Brotterode, Schmalkalden-Meiningen, Thüringen, Germany; Substitute Lutheran Pastor
- Life Event: Between 1667 and 1669, Eyrichshof, Hassberge, Bayern, Germany; Lutheran Pastor
- Life Event: Between 1669 and 17 Apr 1710, Rentweinsdorf, Hassberge, Bayern, Germany; Lutheran Pastor
Notes:
Pastor to Brotteroda and Rentweinsdorf bei Baunach.
Samuel married Schmidt, Anna Maria on 10 Jul 1683 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Anna (daughter of Schmidt, Matthew) was born on 7 May 1665 in Schmalkalden, Schmalkalden-Meiningen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Rentweinsdorf, Hassberge, Bayern, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Samuel married Spindler, Susanna Barbara on 10 Jul 1683 in Rentweinsdorf, Hassberge, Bayern, Germany. Susanna (daughter of Spindler, Martin and Thau, Anna) was born on 7 May 1665 in Einberg, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED in Bayern, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
145. Buchenröder, Johanna CORDULA (133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) 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. Other Events and Attributes:
- Occupation: Housewife
- Religion: Lutheran
- Baptism: 11 Oct 1647, Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany
- Residence: Between 1676 and 1712, Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; House 46
Notes:
Her birth date may be her christening date.
Died:
House 46Johanna married Thomæ, Stephan on 12 Nov 1665 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Stephan (son of Thomæ, Christoph and Hartmann, Catharina) 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. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 194. Thomæ, Johann Christian was born before 26 Apr 1667 in Wiesenfeld, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died between 26 Apr and 31 Dec 1667 in Wiesenfeld, Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
- 195. Thomæ, Johann Christian 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.
- 196. Thomæ, Johann Heinrich was born on 21 Nov 1669 in Neuhaus bei Schierschnitz, Föritz, Sonneberg, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED.
- 197. Thomæ, Michael Christoph 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.
- 198. Thomæ, Sara Elisabetha 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.
- 199. Thomæ, Sabina Maria 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.
- 200. Thomæ, Christina Cordula 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.
- 201. Thomæ, Johann Sebastian 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.
- 202. Thomæ, Johann Heinrich 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.
- 203. Thomæ, Stephan Thomas 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.
- 204. Thomæ, Martha Catharina was born on 27 Jun 1682 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED.
- 205. Thomæ, Johann Andreas was born on 19 Mar 1688 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
146. Buchenröder, Johann Friedrich (133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 8 Apr 1649 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 8 May 1649 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried on 8 May 1649 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- Baptism: 8 Apr 1649, Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany
147. Buchenröder, Johann (133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 22 Mar 1650 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died before 23 Jul 1690 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried on 23 Jul 1690 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- Occupation: Mayor and Pharmacist
Johann married Bauer, Anna Barbara on 26 Sep 1675 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Anna (daughter of Bauer, Lazarus) was born in UNKNOWN in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 206. Buchenröder, Georg Andreas was born on 25 Jun 1678 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 19 Mar 1727 in Westheim bei Haßfurt, Hassberge, Bayern, Germany; was buried on 21 Mar 1727 in Westheim bei Haßfurt, Hassberge, Bayern, Germany.
- 207. Buchenröder, Michael Christian was born on 28 Feb 1687 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
- 208. Buchenröder, Johann Wolfgang was born on 16 Jan 1684 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 16 Jan 1684 in Klosterkirche, Sonnefeld, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 16 Jan 1684 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried on 16 Jan 1684 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
- 209. Buchenröder, Johann Wolfgang was born about 1685 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died before 20 May 1685 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried on 20 May 1685 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
148. Buchenröder, Andreas (133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 22 Mar 1650 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 2 Oct 1651 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried on 2 Oct 1651 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Notes:
Translated from the German :
“Year M . DC . LI [ 1651 ] buried were
“October 2 / The Supint: Michael Buchenröder’s little son Andreas was his name [ no age given ].”149. Buchenröder, Georg Achatius (133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 20 Nov 1652 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 20 Dec 1652 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 20 Dec 1652 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- Baptism: 29 Nov 1652, Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany
Notes:
I had my friend Wilbur Kalb take a look at the Georg baptismal record. He was appalled at the handwriting, the Latin, the German and the bad abbreviations. This is what he came up with:
The Old German transcription :
November 29
Hr Supernt. Buchenröder ein sohnlein nahemans Georg Achatig.
Gat : der wohlgdt : gestz : Ehrntz. hohlihlb. & hohgelahrte Hr George
Achatig Heer J8 Rath. & Ambtmann der 4 Embter Held : Eisfeld, Konigs
berg & Veilsdorff, Comes palating.
The Modern German original
November 29
Herr Superintendent Buchenröder ein Sohnlein namens Georg Achatius.
Pate : der wohlgeboren, geschätzt, ehrenwert, hochlöblich & hochgelahrte Herr Georg
Achatius Heher JD Raths & Amtmann der 4 Ämter Heldburg, Eisfeld, Königs
berg & Veilsdorf, Comes Palatinus.
The English translation :
November 29
Mr Superintendent Buchenröder a little son named Georg Achatius.
Godparent : the well-born, esteemed, honorable, most praiseworthy & most learned Mr Georg
Achatius Heher JD Council and District Officer of the 4 Districts, Heldburg, Eisfeld, Königs
berg [ in Franken before 1920, in Bayern after 1920 ] & Veilsdorf [ in the District of Hildburghausen ], Count Palatine [ Pfalzgraf ].
Additional Wilbur provided this information on Georg Achatius Heher:
He was baptized as Georg Achatig Buchenröder but his middle name was switched to Achatius because it was the Latinized surname of his only godparent, Georg Achatz Heher, JD ( 1601 – 1667 ), the German jurist, diplomat and administrator from Nuremberg. When Michael’s son was born, Herr Heher had been living and working in Heldburg as the Oberamtmann [ senior bailiff ] of four districts, including Heldburg and Eisfeld, since 1648, when he was appointed by Ernst I, the Duke of Saxe-Gotha. Herr Heher is famous enough to have his biography in the German Wikipedia ( https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georg_Achatz_Heher ) but, since it is not available in English, here is my English translation :
Georg Achatz Heher ( also Achatius ; born 30 December 1601 in Nuremberg; † 22 May 1667 in Rudolstadt ) was a German lawyer, diplomat and chancellor.
Heher was a son of the lawyer and diplomat Georg Heher. He first grew up with his grandfather [ Hülsin ] in Altdorf near Nuremberg. From 1616 to 1620 he attended the University of Altdorf, then followed his father to Vienna, who represented the Evangelical cities of the Swabian Circle there. There he came into contact with diplomacy. After returning to the University of Jena, he returned to Altdorf in 1623. In Altdorf he finally received his doctorate in law.
Heher settled in Nuremberg in 1624 as a lawyer. In 1625 he was sent to Vienna. There he received an audience with Emperor Ferdinand II on 25 August 1635. Other embassies followed. In 1629 he came to [ the Free Imperial City of ] Speyer and then toured Switzerland, France and Italy. At the same time, he completed a career as a courtier. In 1628 he became an assessor at the Lower Court in Nuremberg and a consultant in Altmühl, then in 1630 a Municipal Court consultant in Nuremberg.
In 1632, Heher accepted an appointment as Hofrat [ Court Councilor ] in [ the Prince-Bishopric of ] Würzburg, but in 1633 he went to Regensburg as Vice Chancellor and Director of the War Chancellery. After the Swedish defeat, he was able to return to Nuremberg in 1636, where he again hired himself out as a consultant, with the German Order as one of his clients.
Heher was appointed government councilor of the Duchy of Saxe-Gotha in 1640, but was initially able to remain in Nuremberg despite this obligation. Like his father, he became an imperial Pfalzgraf [ Count Palatine ]. The honor was given in 1644 by Emperor Ferdinand III. As early as the next year he was sent to Münster and Osnabrück to negotiate the Peace of Westphalia. He represented the Duchies of Saxe-Gotha and Saxe-Weimar as well as the Principality of Anhalt-Bernburg. For his services, Duke Ernst of Saxe-Gotha appointed him Oberamtmann [ senior bailiff ] of the towns of Königsberg, Heldburg, Eisfeld and also of Veilsdorf in 1648. Thereupon Heher left Nuremberg and moved to Heldburg. In 1652, Duke Wilhelm von Saxe-Weimar accepted him into the Fruchtbringende Gesellschaft [ Fruit-bearing Society ] as “Der Mitteilende [ The Communicator ]”.
Heher continued to take over embassies. From 1649 to 1650 he represented the duchies at the Friedensexekutionskongress [ Peace of Westphalia Congress ] in Nuremberg, later he was envoy at the negotiations of the Reichstag in Regensburg for the Jüngste Reichsabschied [ Last Closing Ceremony of the Reichstag ]. From 1659 until his death he was finally Chancellor of [ the County of ] Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt. For this he moved to Rudolstadt.150. Buchenröder, Georg Joseph (133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 10 Jan 1654 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 13 Jan 1654 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 13 Jan 1654 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. 151. Buchenröder, George Caspar (133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 7 Jan 1656 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 23 Feb 1725 in Sennfeld, Schweinfurt, Bayern, Germany; was buried after 23 Feb 1725 in Sennfeld, Schweinfurt, Bayern, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- Name Sake: George Casper Scherter, Physician
- Baptism: 7 Jan 1656, Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany
- Education: Between 1671 and 1672, Gymnasium Casimirianum Academicum, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; School Teacher
- Education: Jul 1675, Gymnasium Casimirianum Academicum, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; Publicum
- Education: 23 Apr 1677, University of Jena, Jena, Jena, Thüringen, Germany
- Life Event: Between 1681 and 1683, Amlishagen, Schwabisch Hall, Baden-Württemberg, Germany; Lutheran Pastor
- Life Event: Between 1684 and 1688, Bonnland, Bad Kissingen, Bayern, Germany; Lutheran Pastor
- Life Event: Between 1689 and 1716, Sennfeld, Schweinfurt, Bayern, Germany; Lutheran Pastor
- Life Event: Between 1716 and 1718, Gochsheim, Schweinfurt, Bayern, Germany; Lutheran Pastor
Notes:
Translated from the German : “Year 1 . 6 . 5 . 6 . baptized were :
“Jan .7. The Supint : Michäel Buchenröder a little son named
“Georg Caspar.
“Spon : Mr Georg Caspar Scherter P[hysician]. o[f]. this place."
Translation by Wilbur Hanson KalbGeorge married Lyhr, Juliana Sophia on 26 Feb 1725 in Amlishagen, Schwabisch Hall, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Juliana was born in UNKNOWN in Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Sennfeld, Schweinfurt, Bayern, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 210. Buchenröder, Johann Christian was born about 1732 in Unteraltertheim, Wurzburg, Bayern, Germany; died in 1775 in Bündorf, Hassberge, Bayern, Germany; was buried in 1775 in Bündorf, Hassberge, Bayern, Germany.
152. Buchenröder, Johann Philip (133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 20 Feb 1661 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 2 May 1661 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried on 3 May 1661 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Notes:
Translated from the German by Wilbur Hanson Kalb:
“Year 1 . 6 . 6 1 . buried were
“May 3 / The Superintend. Michael Buchenröder’s little baby boy 10 weeks Johan Philip.”153. Steiner, Johanna Susanna (135.Andreas7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in 1666 in Feuchtwangen, Ansbach, Bayern, Germany; died in 1666 in Feuchtwangen, Ansbach, Bayern, Germany. Notes:
Died:
Aged 8 weeks, 6 days154. Steiner, Potentiana Helena (135.Andreas7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in 1668 in Feuchtwangen, Ansbach, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED. Potentiana married Scheck, Johann Philipp in 1692 in Feuchtwangen, Ansbach, Bayern, Germany. Johann was born in UNKNOWN. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Potentiana married in 1692 in Feuchtwangen, Ansbach, Bayern, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
155. Steiner, Johann Georg (135.Andreas7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in 1669 in Feuchtwangen, Ansbach, Bayern, Germany; died in 1673 in Feuchtwangen, Ansbach, Bayern, Germany. Notes:
Died:
Afed 4 years, 2 months156. Steiner, Johann Michael (135.Andreas7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in 1671 in Feuchtwangen, Ansbach, Bayern, Germany; died in 1671 in Feuchtwangen, Ansbach, Bayern, Germany. Notes:
Died:
Aged 4 months, 7 days157. Steiner, Johann Georg (135.Andreas7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in 1674 in Feuchtwangen, Ansbach, Bayern, Germany; died in 1674 in Feuchtwangen, Ansbach, Bayern, Germany. Notes:
Died:
Aged 3 months and 2 days158. Steiner, Sophia Barbara (135.Andreas7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in 1675 in Feuchtwangen, Ansbach, Bayern, Germany; died in 1675 in Feuchtwangen, Ansbach, Bayern, Germany. Notes:
Died:
Aged 14 Months159. Steiner, Anna Jakobina (135.Andreas7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in 1676 in Feuchtwangen, Ansbach, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED. 160. Steiner, Sophia Elisabetha (135.Andreas7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in 1679 in Feuchtwangen, Ansbach, Bayern, Germany; died in 1681 in Feuchtwangen, Ansbach, Bayern, Germany. Notes:
Died:
Aged 2 years and 5 months161. Steiner, Maria Katharina (135.Andreas7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in UNKNOWN in Schwabach, Schwabach, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED in Schwabach, Schwabach, Bayern, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- FSID: LBQZ-GC6
Maria married Mayer, Konrad Michael on 16 Jul 1678 in Feuchtwangen, Ansbach, Bayern, Germany. Konrad was born on 3 Oct 1642 in Crailsheim, Schwabisch Hall, Baden-Württemberg, Germany; died on 7 Sep 1681 in Roth, Ansbach, Bayern, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
162. Steiner, Mary Elisabetha (135.Andreas7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in UNKNOWN in Schwabach, Schwabach, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED in Germany. Mary married Weiß, Johann Benedikt in 1679 in Feuchtwangen, Ansbach, Bayern, Germany. Johann was born in UNKNOWN; died in DECEASED. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
163. Steiner, George Andreas (135.Andreas7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in UNKNOWN in Schwabach, Schwabach, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED in Germany. George married Günzel, Maria Margaretha in 1680 in Feuchtwangen, Ansbach, Bayern, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
164. Steiner, Margaretha Judith (135.Andreas7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in UNKNOWN in Schwabach, Schwabach, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED in Germany. Margaretha married Kern, Johann Jeremias in 1689 in Feuchtwangen, Ansbach, Bayern, Germany. Johann was born in UNKNOWN in Germany; died in DECEASED in Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
165. Rau, Margareta Maria (139.Anna7, 121.Margaretha6, 90.Cordula5, 38.Cordula4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in 1651 in Gompertshausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in 1710 in Gompertshausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried in 1710 in Gleicherwiesen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Margareta married Kesselring, Johann on 4 Nov 1668 in Suhl, Thüringen, Germany. Johann was born on 9 Dec 1639 in Suhl, Thüringen, Germany; died after 1690 in Gleicherwiesen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 1690 in Gleicherwiesen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
166. Rau, Anna Margaretha (139.Anna7, 121.Margaretha6, 90.Cordula5, 38.Cordula4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in 1653 in Gompertshausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- FSID: L6PD-7PC
- Birth: Aft 1650, Gompertshausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany
Anna married Staffel, Nikol in UNKNOWN in Germany. Nikol was born in UNKNOWN in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
167. Rau, Peter Elias (139.Anna7, 121.Margaretha6, 90.Cordula5, 38.Cordula4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in 1660 in Gompertshausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 10 Jul 1709 in Rodach, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried after 10 Jul 1709 in Rodach, Coburg, Bayern, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- Occupation: Deacon at Rodach
Notes:
Attended gymnasium at Schleusingen and graduated from the Unviersity of Jena. From 1693 to 1709 he served as under pastor and pastor at Rodach.
Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 211. Rau, Marie Margaretha was born on 5 Oct 1686 in Rodach, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED in Germany.
- 212. Rau, Sophia Margaretha was born on 15 Apr 1702 in Rodach, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED in Germany.
168. Rau, Johann Gottfried (139.Anna7, 121.Margaretha6, 90.Cordula5, 38.Cordula4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in 1662 in Gompertshausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 17 Nov 1710 in Rossfeld, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried on 20 Nov 1710 in Evangelical Churchyard, Rossfeld, Coburg, Bayern, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- Occupation: Lutheran Pastor at Rossfeld
Notes:
Johann married in Single - Never Married. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
169. Bartenstein, Johann Sebastian (140.Adam7, 125.Johann6, 94.Johann5, 49.Clepha4, 11.George3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 26 May 1720 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 25 Oct 1788 in Königsberg, Hassberge, Bayern, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- Education: 1720, Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany; Student
- Life Event: Between 1746 and 1788, Königsberg, Hassberge, Bayern, Germany; Council and Amtmann to Konigsberg
Notes:
Studied at Coburg, University of Jena and in 1745 was a candidate for a jurisprudence degree.
Johann married Habermann, Johanna Elisabeth on 25 May 1755 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Johanna was born on 9 May 1737 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 18 Apr 1790 in Königsberg, Hassberge, Bayern, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
170. Bartenstein, Laurentius Adam (140.Adam7, 125.Johann6, 94.Johann5, 49.Clepha4, 11.George3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 28 Aug 1711 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 25 Feb 1796 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- Education: Between 1731 and 1735, University of Jena, Jena, Jena, Thüringen, Germany; Student
- Life Event: Between 1736 and 1743, Austria; Estate Manger for Counts von Auersberg at Burgthal, Austria
- Life Event: 1743, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; Rector at State School
- Life Event: 1757, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; Professor at the State School
- Life Event: 1783, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; Director of State School and Consistorial Council
Notes:
Bartenstein: Lorenz Adam B., b. in Heldburg 28 August 1711, d. in Coburg 25 February 1796. After finishing his studies at Coburg and Jena 1735, he became estate administrator for two Evangelical Counts von Auersberg at Burgthal in Austria, 1743 rector of the State School in Coburg, 1757 Professor and 1783 Director at the same Gymnasium and Consistorial Council. Because of his writings mostly devoted to the Scriptures, he was listed in Schlichtegroll’s Necrol[ogy]. in 1796, and in Meusel’s Lex[icology]., he exercised a beneficial influence on the higher institutions of education in Central Germany for many decades.
Laurentius married Böttner, Euphrosyne in UNKNOWN in Coburg, Bayern, Germany. Euphrosyne was born in 1726 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried in Coburg, Bayern, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
171. Bartenstein, Johann George (140.Adam7, 125.Johann6, 94.Johann5, 49.Clepha4, 11.George3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in 1724 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 25 Nov 1797 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 25 Nov 1797 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- Occupation: Clothmaker
Johann married Goldberger, Eva Dorothea in 1771 in Germany. Eva was born on 6 May 1748 in Poppenhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 18 Feb 1803 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Johann married Oppel, Dorothea Elisabeth on 20 Oct 1750 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Dorothea was born on 29 May 1711 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 6 Nov 1769 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 6 Nov 1769 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
172. Bartenstein, Johann Christoph (140.Adam7, 125.Johann6, 94.Johann5, 49.Clepha4, 11.George3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 24 Dec 1714 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 29 May 1782 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 29 May 1782 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- FSID: KH25-R26
- Occupation: Royal Tenth Officer and Scribe
Johann married Schwesinger, Rosina Barbara in UNKNOWN in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Rosina was born in 1727 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 29 Oct 1783 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 29 Oct 1783 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 213. Bartenstein, Johanna Kunigunda Elisabetha Frederika was born on 4 Dec 1760 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 30 Oct 1776 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
Johann married Voight, Anna Charlotte in UNKNOWN in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Anna was born in 1716 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 31 Aug 1754 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 214. Bartenstein, Conrad Adam was born on 30 Aug 1754 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 3 May 1806.
173. Bartenstein, Johann Friedrich (140.Adam7, 125.Johann6, 94.Johann5, 49.Clepha4, 11.George3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 20 May 1722 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 16 Oct 1783 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 16 Oct 1783 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- FSID: KNSF-B38
- Occupation: Economist and Chamber Council in Neuhof bei Hildburghausen
Johann married Weißenborn, Auguste Lina Sophia on 13 Oct 1750 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Auguste was born on 31 Dec 1730 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 10 Dec 1804 in Königsberg, Hassberge, Bayern, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 215. Bartenstein, Christiana Frederike Henrietta was born on 25 Sep 1766 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; and died.
- 216. Bartenstein, Laurentius Konrad Adam was born on 18 Jul 1751 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 11 Sep 1817 in Unterhohenried, Hassberge, Bayern, Germany; was buried on 14 Sep 1817 in Unterhohenried, Hassberge, Bayern, Germany.
- 217. Bartenstein, Johann Tobias was born in 1761 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in 1761 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried in 1761 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
- 218. Bartenstein, Phillip Wilhelm was born on 8 Feb 1774 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 29 Nov 1834.
- 219. Bartenstein, Eva Elizabeth Caroline was born in 1768 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in 1814.
- 220. Bartenstein, Elizabeth Marie Caroline was born in 1757 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in 1761 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried in 1761 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
- 221. Bartenstein, Georg Friedrich Christoph was born on 17 Dec 1752 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 31 Jul 1826.
- 222. Bartenstein, Sophie Elizabeth was born on 23 May 1753 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 10 Jan 1799 in Germany.
- 223. Bartenstein, Dorothea Johanna Maria was born in 1762 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in 1796 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried in 1796 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
- 224. Bartenstein, Johanna Elizabeth was born in 1758 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in 1759 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried in 1759 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
- 225. Bartenstein, Julius Gottfried was born on 8 Sep 1770 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 21 Aug 1823 in Gompertshausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried on 24 Aug 1823 in Gompertshausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
174. Bartenstein, Julius Martin Friderich (140.Adam7, 125.Johann6, 94.Johann5, 49.Clepha4, 11.George3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in 1726 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 5 Jan 1797 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 5 Jan 1797 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- FSID: KZP9-KFV
- Occupation: Citizen, Baker, and City Ensign
Julius married Ebert, Luisa Christina on 24 Jun 1770 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Luisa was born in 1744 in Hellingen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Julius married Lutsch, Anna Maria on 25 Jun 1750 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Anna was born in 1731 in Germany; died on 21 May 1768 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 21 May 1768 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
175. Bartenstein, Maria Johanna Sophie (140.Adam7, 125.Johann6, 94.Johann5, 49.Clepha4, 11.George3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 10 Dec 1712 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED. Maria married Arnold, Nicol in 1735 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Nicol was born in UNKNOWN in Ummerstadt, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
176. Bartenstein, Karl Heinrich (140.Adam7, 125.Johann6, 94.Johann5, 49.Clepha4, 11.George3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 31 Oct 1717 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 5 Mar 1782 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried after 5 Mar 1783 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- FSID: KZ98-LLX
- Occupation: Butcher and Restauranteur of the White Swan in Coburg
Notes:
The White Swan restaurant is a 500 year old restaurant still operating today in Coburg.
Family/Spouse: Goessel, Eva Maria. Eva was born on 27 Nov 1723 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 18 Feb 1799 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried after 18 Feb 1799 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 226. Bartenstein, Kunigunda Maria Friderika was born on 8 Jul 1757 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED.
- 227. Bartenstein, Rosina Johanna Margretha was born on 4 Aug 1759 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED.
Generation: 9
177. Buchenröder, Maria Barbara (143.MICHAEL8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 4 Oct 1670 in Lindenau, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Unfinden, Hassberge, Bayern, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- Baptism: 4 Oct 1670, Lindenau, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany
Maria married Schwegler, Johann Erhard on 11 Oct 1687 in Hellingen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Johann was born on 5 Sep 1662 in Burgpreppach, Hassberge, Bayern, Germany; died on 5 Jun 1739 in Unfinden, Hassberge, Bayern, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
178. Buchenröder, Johann Samuel (143.MICHAEL8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 9 May 1673 in Lindenau, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 15 May 1673 in Lindenau, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried on 16 May 1673 in Lindenau, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- Baptism: 10 May 1673, Lindenau, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany
179. Buchenröder, Johann Ernst (143.MICHAEL8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 16 Mar 1675 in Lindenau, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Lindenau, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- Baptism: 17 Mar 1675, Lindenau, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany
180. Buchenröder, Johann Heinrich (143.MICHAEL8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 6 Sep 1676 in Lindenau, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 8 Jan 1679 in Lindenau, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 8 Jan 1679 in Lindenau, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Notes:
Books: Antiquitates et Memorabilia historiae Franconicae Coburg, Sonnefeld, Behringen und Schlatau, Page 36.
181. Buchenröder, Johann Christian (143.MICHAEL8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 17 Aug 1677 in Lindenau, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 19 Aug 1677 in Lindenau, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried on 21 Aug 1677 in Lindenau, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. 182. Buchenröder, N.N. (143.MICHAEL8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 8 Jan 1679 in Lindenau, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 8 Jan 1679 in Lindenau, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried on 10 Jan 1679 in Lindenau, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. 183. Buchenröder, Karl Ludwig (143.MICHAEL8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 4 Nov 1680 in Hellingen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED. 184. Buchenröder, Johann (143.MICHAEL8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 31 Mar 1682 in Hellingen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED. 185. Buchenröder, Kunigunda Gertraud (143.MICHAEL8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 11 Nov 1683 in Hellingen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died before 30 Jul 1684 in Hellingen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried on 30 Jul 1684 in Hellingen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. 186. Buchenröder, Johann Christoph (143.MICHAEL8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 18 Jul 1685 in Hellingen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 22 Apr 1748 in Westheim bei Haßfurt, Hassberge, Bayern, Germany; was buried on 27 Apr 1748 in Westheim bei Haßfurt, Hassberge, Bayern, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- Baptism: 19 Jul 1685, Hellingen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany
- Education: 1703, University of Jena, Jena, Jena, Thüringen, Germany; Student
- Education: 1704, Leipzig University, Leipzig, Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany; Student
- Life Event: 31 Oct 1717, Biberschlag, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; Substitute Lutheran Pastor
- Ordained: 31 Oct 1717, Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; Ordained as Lutheran Pastor
- Life Event: 1721, Biberschlag, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; Lutheran Pastor
- Life Event: 29 Jun 1727, Westheim bei Haßfurt, Hassberge, Bayern, Germany; Lutheran Pastor
Notes:
Attended schools in Römhild, Heldburg business school in Gotha, and the gymnasium in Schleusingen.
Children are believed to be Anna Carolli’s and her first husband who died in Königsberg.Johann married Caroli, Anna Lucia Margaretha on 20 Nov 1737 in Westheim bei Haßfurt, Hassberge, Bayern, Germany. Anna (daughter of Caroli, Johann Jacob and Heubach, Anna Elisabetha) was born on 11 Oct 1696 in Gompertshausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in 1748 in Königsberg, Hassberge, Bayern, Germany; was buried in 1748 in Königsberg, Hassberge, Bayern, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 228. Buchenröder, Johann Friedrich was born in 1732 in Westheim bei Haßfurt, Hassberge, Bayern, Germany; died on 25 Sep 1799 in Gellershausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 25 Sep 1799 in Gellershausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
- 229. Buchenröder, Johann Nikol Carl was born in 1735 in Westheim bei Haßfurt, Hassberge, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED in Schwerin, Schwerin, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany; was buried in Schwerin, Schwerin, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany.
- 230. Buchenröder, Johann August was born in UNKNOWN in Westheim bei Haßfurt, Hassberge, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED in Germany; was buried in Germany.
187. Buchenröder, Dorothea Rosina (143.MICHAEL8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born before 29 Jul 1687 in Hellingen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED. Other Events and Attributes:
- Baptism: 29 Jul 1687, Hellingen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany
188. Buchenröder, Sabina Elisabetha Johanna (143.MICHAEL8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 13 Sep 1689 in Hellingen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED. 189. Buchenröder, Anna Catharina (143.MICHAEL8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in 1691 in Rappershausen, Rhon-Grabfeld, Bayern, Germany; died in 1692 in Rappershausen, Rhon-Grabfeld, Bayern, Germany; was buried in 1692 in Rappershausen, Rhon-Grabfeld, Bayern, Germany. 190. Buchenröder, Maria Margaretha (143.MICHAEL8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in 1692 in Rappershausen, Rhon-Grabfeld, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED in Bayern, Germany. 191. Buchenröder, Margaretha Sophia (143.MICHAEL8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in 1696 in Rappershausen, Rhon-Grabfeld, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED. Other Events and Attributes:
- Residence: 8 Jun 1720, Biberschlag, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; Godmother
192. Buchenröder, Margaretha Elisabeth (143.MICHAEL8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in 1697 in Biberschlag, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Biberschlag, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Margaretha married Mitzenheim, Johann Theodor on 21 Oct 1711 in Biberschlag, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Johann was born in UNKNOWN in Biberschlag, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Biberschlag, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
193. Buchenröder, Johann Andreas (143.MICHAEL8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 17 Apr 1703 in Biberschlag, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 13 Jan 1781 in Gellershausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 13 Jan 1781 in Gellershausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- Baptism: 27 Apr 1703, Biberschlag, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; Evangelical Church
- Education: Abt 1721, Schleusingen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; Student at Gymnasium
- Education: 1722, University of Jena, Jena, Jena, Thüringen, Germany; Student
- Education: 1722, University of Halle, Halle, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany; Student
- Education: 18 Dec 1727, Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; Candidate
- Life Event: 14 Oct 1736, Burden, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; Lutheran Pastor
- Ordained: 14 Oct 1736, Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; Ordination
- Life Event: 4 May 1749, Gellershausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; Invested as Lutheran Pastor
Johann married Heubner, Eleonore Margaretha on 19 Jan 1763 in Gellershausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Eleonore was born on 17 Oct 1711 in Hellingen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 20 Jul 1802 in Gellershausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 20 Jul 1802 in Gellershausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Johann married Müller, Maria CatharinaGellershausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Maria was born in Dec 1695 in Germany; died on 4 Jan 1762 in Gellershausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 4 Jan 1762 in Gellershausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 231. Buchenröder, Johann Friedrich was born in UNKNOWN in Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED.
- 232. Buchenröder, Juliane was born in UNKNOWN in Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED.
194. Thomæ, Johann Christian (145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) 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
195. Thomæ, Johann Christian (145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) 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”
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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 BuchenröderJohann 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:
- 233. Thomæ, Ursula Margarethe 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.
- 234. Thomæ, Justina Dorothea was born on 27 Jul 1705 in Neustadt bei Coburg, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED in Sonneberg, Sonneberg, Thüringen, Germany.
- 235. Thomæ, Andreas Eusebius Christian 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.
- 236. Thomæ, Sabina Maria 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.
- 237. Thomæ, Johann Christian 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.
196. Thomæ, Johann Heinrich (145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) 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.
197. Thomæ, Michael Christoph (145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) 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
198. Thomæ, Sara Elisabetha (145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) 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
199. Thomæ, Sabina Maria (145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) 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
200. Thomæ, Christina Cordula (145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) 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 46bChristina married in Single - Never Married. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
201. Thomæ, Johann Sebastian (145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) 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 46aJohann 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:
- 238. Thomæ, Johann Stephan 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.
- 239. Thomæ, Johann Conrad 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.
- 240. Thomæ, Johann Sebastian 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.
- 241. Thomæ, Christian Valentine 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.
- 242. Thomæ, Stephan Thomas 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.
202. Thomæ, Johann Heinrich (145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) 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 46203. Thomæ, Stephan Thomas (145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) 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 46Stephan married Hanau, Main-Kinzig-Kreis, Hessen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
204. Thomæ, Martha Catharina (145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 27 Jun 1682 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED. Other Events and Attributes:
- Religion: Lutheran
Notes:
Birth:
House 46205. Thomæ, Johann Andreas (145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) 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 46206. Buchenröder, Georg Andreas (147.Johann8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 25 Jun 1678 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 19 Mar 1727 in Westheim bei Haßfurt, Hassberge, Bayern, Germany; was buried on 21 Mar 1727 in Westheim bei Haßfurt, Hassberge, Bayern, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- Education: 1685, Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; Schule
- Education: 1696, Gymnasium Casimirianum Academicum, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; Student
- Education: 13 May 1698, University of Jena, Jena, Jena, Thüringen, Germany; Student
- Life Event: Between 13 May 1698 and 1706, Lindenau, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; Lutheran Pastor
- Ordained: 10 Jun 1706, Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; Ordination
- Life Event: Between 11 Jun 1706 and 1719, Lindenau, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; Apothcarist, Medical Practionier, Bügermeister
- Life Event: 1719, Westheim bei Haßfurt, Hassberge, Bayern, Germany; Lutheran Pastor
Georg married Eberhard, Anna Dorothea on 13 Jul 1706 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Anna (daughter of Eberhard, Johann Siegmund) was born in UNKNOWN in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Königsberg, Hassberge, Bayern, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 243. Buchenröder, Maria Dorothea Johanna was born in UNKNOWN in Lindenau, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Thüringen, Germany.
207. Buchenröder, Michael Christian (147.Johann8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 28 Feb 1687 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- Education: Between 1703 and 1706, Gymnasium Casimirianum Academicum, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; Social Studies
- Education: 20 May 1706, University of Jena, Jena, Jena, Thüringen, Germany
- Life Event: Aft 20 May 1706, Regensburg, Bayern, Germany; Advokat or Lawyer
208. Buchenröder, Johann Wolfgang (147.Johann8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 16 Jan 1684 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 16 Jan 1684 in Klosterkirche, Sonnefeld, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 16 Jan 1684 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried on 16 Jan 1684 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany. Notes:
But I did find a couple of things. One of them is the 1684 christening record of Johann Wolfgang Buchenröder, the stillborn son of Johann Buchenröder. It is not completely transcribed but it is enough to show that he had been born in Sonnefeld, probably at the home of Stephan Thomæ, whose wife was one of the four godparents. Christian Michael Buchenröder was the pastor of nearby Hellingen at that time but, as one of the other godparents, his wife was not listed as Barbara. She was Margaretha. But John Nicholas Kalb’s wife, Christina Rose Stegner, had Magaretha Barbara as her middle names so maybe Margaretha Bauer Buchenröder was really Margaretha Barbara Bauer Buchenröder.
The German transcription, still not finished : 8P
Anno 1684 getauft worden.
January 16. +
H. Johann Buchenröder Apothekern allhier
ein Sohnleine Johann Wolffgang
Bekatta H. Joh. Broambr Pfarrer zu Scheuerfelt
2. H. Johann Wolffgang Veebß organist und
Schul Collega allhier Wie auch
3. H. Stephan Thomae Pfarrers und Ad
juncte zu Sonnefeldt Haußfrau Cordula
an d[e]ren Stadt buhr ist geboreth to[t] wichtrt
[ 4. ] H. Michael Buchenröder Pfarrers zu Hell[e]n
gen Haußfrau Margaretha
Translated from the German :
Year 1684 baptized were
January 16 died
Mr. Johann Buchenröder pharmacist of this place
a little son Johann Wolfgang
Godparents Mr. Johann Broambr Pastor of Scheuerfeld
2. Mr. Johann Wolffgang Veebß Organist and
Schoolteacher of this place plus
3. Mr. Stephan Thomae Pastor and Adjunctus
of Sonnefeld housewife Cordula
in their town [ the baptized child ] was born dead
[ 4. ] Mr. Michael Buchenröder Pastor of Hellingen
housewife Margaretha209. Buchenröder, Johann Wolfgang (147.Johann8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born about 1685 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died before 20 May 1685 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried on 20 May 1685 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. 210. Buchenröder, Johann Christian (151.George8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born about 1732 in Unteraltertheim, Wurzburg, Bayern, Germany; died in 1775 in Bündorf, Hassberge, Bayern, Germany; was buried in 1775 in Bündorf, Hassberge, Bayern, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- Life Event: Between 19 Mar and 6 Oct 1754, Altdorf, Ostallgau, Bayern, Germany; Lutheran Pastor
- Education: Between 14 Jan 1751 and 1754, Gymnasium Casimirianum Academicum, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; Publicum
- Life Event: Between 6 Oct 1754 and 1775, Bündorf, Hassberge, Bayern, Germany; Lutheran Pastor
- Life Event: 1775, Königsberg, Hassberge, Bayern, Germany; Lutheran Pastor - Resigned
Notes:
Married and had one child
Pastor to Bundorf and KonigsbergFamily/Spouse: Georgii, Dorothea Jacobine. Dorothea was born in UNKNOWN; died in DECEASED. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 244. Buchenröder, Johann Ernst Friedrich was born on 25 Jan 1771 in Bündorf, Hassberge, Bayern, Germany; died on 19 Dec 1840 in Gellershausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 19 Dec 1840 in Gellershausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
211. Rau, Marie Margaretha (167.Peter8, 139.Anna7, 121.Margaretha6, 90.Cordula5, 38.Cordula4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 5 Oct 1686 in Rodach, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED in Germany. 212. Rau, Sophia Margaretha (167.Peter8, 139.Anna7, 121.Margaretha6, 90.Cordula5, 38.Cordula4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 15 Apr 1702 in Rodach, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED in Germany. 213. Bartenstein, Johanna Kunigunda Elisabetha Frederika (172.Johann8, 140.Adam7, 125.Johann6, 94.Johann5, 49.Clepha4, 11.George3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 4 Dec 1760 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 30 Oct 1776 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. 214. Bartenstein, Conrad Adam (172.Johann8, 140.Adam7, 125.Johann6, 94.Johann5, 49.Clepha4, 11.George3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 30 Aug 1754 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 3 May 1806. 215. Bartenstein, Christiana Frederike Henrietta (173.Johann8, 140.Adam7, 125.Johann6, 94.Johann5, 49.Clepha4, 11.George3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 25 Sep 1766 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; and died. Christiana married in Married. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
216. Bartenstein, Laurentius Konrad Adam (173.Johann8, 140.Adam7, 125.Johann6, 94.Johann5, 49.Clepha4, 11.George3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 18 Jul 1751 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 11 Sep 1817 in Unterhohenried, Hassberge, Bayern, Germany; was buried on 14 Sep 1817 in Unterhohenried, Hassberge, Bayern, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- FSID: K8NS-SY2
- Education: 25 Apr 1767, Gymnasium Casimirianum Academicum, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; Student
- Education: Aft 25 Apr 1767, University of Jena, Jena, Jena, Thüringen, Germany; Student
- Life Event: Between 14 Apr 1781 and 1785, Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; State Minister at the College of Hildburghausen
- Ordained: 14 Apr 1781, Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany
- Life Event: Between 1785 and 1799, Altershausen, Hassberge, Bayern, Germany; Lutheran Pastor
- Life Event: Between 1799 and 1817, Unterhohenried, Hassberge, Bayern, Germany; Lutheran Pastor
Laurentius married Friedlein, Eleonore Regine Johanna in 1789. Eleonore was born in 1768 in Obristfeld, Lichtenfels, Bayern, Germany; died on 12 Mar 1845 in Westheim, Hassberge, Bayern, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 245. Bartenstein, Theresius Philipp Wilhelm was born on 3 Mar 1797 in Altershausen, Hassberge, Bayern, Germany; and died.
- 246. Bartenstein, Christian August was born on 19 Dec 1800 in Unterhohenried, Hassberge, Bayern, Germany; and died.
- 247. Bartenstein, Christian Heinrich was born on 11 Oct 1791 in Altershausen, Hassberge, Bayern, Germany; and died.
- 248. Bartenstein, Sophia Elisabeth was born on 9 May 1790 in Altershausen, Hassberge, Bayern, Germany; died on 20 Aug 1818.
- 249. Bartenstein, Dorothea Carolina was born on 9 Aug 1803 in Unterhohenried, Hassberge, Bayern, Germany; and died.
217. Bartenstein, Johann Tobias (173.Johann8, 140.Adam7, 125.Johann6, 94.Johann5, 49.Clepha4, 11.George3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in 1761 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in 1761 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried in 1761 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- FSID: MN9Y-WFW
218. Bartenstein, Phillip Wilhelm (173.Johann8, 140.Adam7, 125.Johann6, 94.Johann5, 49.Clepha4, 11.George3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 8 Feb 1774 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 29 Nov 1834. Other Events and Attributes:
- FSID: KZFF-Y85
Phillip married Hug, Johanna Elisabeth in UNKNOWN in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Johanna was born in 1776 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
219. Bartenstein, Eva Elizabeth Caroline (173.Johann8, 140.Adam7, 125.Johann6, 94.Johann5, 49.Clepha4, 11.George3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in 1768 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in 1814. Other Events and Attributes:
- FSID: MP4K-W2K
220. Bartenstein, Elizabeth Marie Caroline (173.Johann8, 140.Adam7, 125.Johann6, 94.Johann5, 49.Clepha4, 11.George3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in 1757 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in 1761 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried in 1761 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- FSID: MN9Y-WX3
221. Bartenstein, Georg Friedrich Christoph (173.Johann8, 140.Adam7, 125.Johann6, 94.Johann5, 49.Clepha4, 11.George3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 17 Dec 1752 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 31 Jul 1826. Other Events and Attributes:
- FSID: K8T3-Y47
Family/Spouse: Mueller, Maria Barbara. Maria was born in 1754 in Königsberg, Hassberge, Bayern, Germany; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
222. Bartenstein, Sophie Elizabeth (173.Johann8, 140.Adam7, 125.Johann6, 94.Johann5, 49.Clepha4, 11.George3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 23 May 1753 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 10 Jan 1799 in Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- FSID: K8Y3-VR7
Sophie married Schueler, Ernst Friedrich in UNKNOWN in Germany. Ernst was born in UNKNOWN in Germany; died in DECEASED in Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
223. Bartenstein, Dorothea Johanna Maria (173.Johann8, 140.Adam7, 125.Johann6, 94.Johann5, 49.Clepha4, 11.George3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in 1762 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in 1796 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried in 1796 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- FSID: KC3C-QBR
224. Bartenstein, Johanna Elizabeth (173.Johann8, 140.Adam7, 125.Johann6, 94.Johann5, 49.Clepha4, 11.George3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in 1758 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in 1759 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried in 1759 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- FSID: MN9Y-WXK
225. Bartenstein, Julius Gottfried (173.Johann8, 140.Adam7, 125.Johann6, 94.Johann5, 49.Clepha4, 11.George3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 8 Sep 1770 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 21 Aug 1823 in Gompertshausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried on 24 Aug 1823 in Gompertshausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- FSID: KC5Y-JPW
- Education: Oct 1791, Leipzig University, Leipzig, Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany
- Education: Oct 1793, Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; Ex Pro Candidate
- Education: Between Nov 1793 and 1794, Leipzig University, Leipzig, Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany; On Scholarship
- Residence: 20 Apr 1794, Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany
- Ordained: 6 Apr 1800
- Life Event: Between Jun 1800 and 7 Oct 1810, Konigsberg in Franken, Hassberge, Bayern, Germany; Rector
- Life Event: 7 Oct 1819, Biberschlag, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; Lutheran Pastor
- Life Event: 4 Aug 1822, Gompertshausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; Invested as Lutheran Pastor
Notes:
Attended schools in Hildburghasen
Julius married Sondermann, Elizabeth Christiana Carolina Friederike on 23 Jul 1811 in Biberschlag, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Elizabeth was born on 6 Jan 1781 in Rügheim, Hassberge, Bayern, Germany; died on 20 Nov 1838 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 250. Bartenstein, Carl Julius Ferdinand was born on 11 Aug 1821 in Biberschlag, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 22 Nov 1856.
- 251. Bartenstein, Frederika Wilhelmina Mathilde was born on 18 Nov 1812 in Biberschlag, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 20 Feb 1883 in Römhild, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 20 Feb 1883 in Römhild, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
- 252. Bartenstein, August Wilhelm was born on 30 Jan 1816 in Biberschlag, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 12 Mar 1816 in Biberschlag, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 12 Mar 1816 in Biberschlag, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
226. Bartenstein, Kunigunda Maria Friderika (176.Karl8, 140.Adam7, 125.Johann6, 94.Johann5, 49.Clepha4, 11.George3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 8 Jul 1757 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED. 227. Bartenstein, Rosina Johanna Margretha (176.Karl8, 140.Adam7, 125.Johann6, 94.Johann5, 49.Clepha4, 11.George3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 4 Aug 1759 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED.
Generation: 10
228. Buchenröder, Johann Friedrich (186.Johann9, 143.MICHAEL8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in 1732 in Westheim bei Haßfurt, Hassberge, Bayern, Germany; died on 25 Sep 1799 in Gellershausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 25 Sep 1799 in Gellershausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- Education: Between 10 Jan 1750 and 23 Mar 1752, Gymnasium Casimirianum Academicum, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; Publicum
- Education: 10 Jan 1750, Gymnasium Casimirianum Academicum, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; School Teacher
- Ordained: 18 Jan 1767, Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; Ordained as Lutheran Pastor
- Life Event: Between 19 Jan 1767 and 1772, Neustadt am Rennsteig, Ilm-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany; Lutheran Pastor
- Life Event: 15 Oct 1772, Heßberg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; Invested as Lutheran Pastor
- Life Event: 26 Jan 1777, Gellershausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; Substitute Lutheran Pastor
- Life Event: 1781, Gellershausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; Lutheran Pastor
Notes:
The following is from Wilbur Hanson Kalb:
I found old articles about the houses and buildings of Eisfeld, Heldburg and Hildburghausen. They all mention the Superintendentur, the official house and office of the Superintendent, but the first two of them do not mention any of your ancestors, although the parish church of Gellertshausen, north of Rodach, is known to have the grave of Rev. Johann Andreas Buchenröder, who died in 1782.
He never married
Buried:
Churchyard229. Buchenröder, Johann Nikol Carl (186.Johann9, 143.MICHAEL8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in 1735 in Westheim bei Haßfurt, Hassberge, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED in Schwerin, Schwerin, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany; was buried in Schwerin, Schwerin, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- Education: Between 3 Mar 1752 and 7 Apr 1754, Gymnasium Casimirianum Academicum, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; Publicum
- Education: 3 Mar 1752, Gymnasium Casimirianum Academicum, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; School Teacher
- Life Event: Aft 1754, Schwerin, Schwerin, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany; Bookseller
Notes:
The record first states that he was born in Königsberg but corrects it to Westheim.
230. Buchenröder, Johann August (186.Johann9, 143.MICHAEL8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in UNKNOWN in Westheim bei Haßfurt, Hassberge, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED in Germany; was buried in Germany. 231. Buchenröder, Johann Friedrich (193.Johann9, 143.MICHAEL8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in UNKNOWN in Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED. 232. Buchenröder, Juliane (193.Johann9, 143.MICHAEL8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in UNKNOWN in Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED. 233. Thomæ, Ursula Margarethe (195.Johann9, 145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) 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
234. Thomæ, Justina Dorothea (195.Johann9, 145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) 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:
- 253. Liebermann, Maria Elisabeth was born in UNKNOWN in Neustadt bei Coburg, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED in Fechheim, Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
- 254. Liebermann, Gottlieb was born in UNKNOWN in Neustadt bei Coburg, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED in Sonneberg, Sonneberg, Thüringen, Germany.
235. Thomæ, Andreas Eusebius Christian (195.Johann9, 145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) 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
236. Thomæ, Sabina Maria (195.Johann9, 145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) 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
237. Thomæ, Johann Christian (195.Johann9, 145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) 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
238. Thomæ, Johann Stephan (201.Johann9, 145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) 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 46Johann 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:
- 255. Thomæ, Gottfried Heinrich was born on 17 Sep 1738 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany; died on 23 Sep 1738 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany.
- 256. Thomæ, Maria Rosina 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:
- 257. Thomæ, Gottfried Heinrich was born on 8 Jan 1742 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany; died on 16 May 1813 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany.
- 258. Thomæ, Christiana Sophia 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.
- 259. Thomæ, Christian Johann Friedrich 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:
- 260. Thomæ, Gottlieb Heinrich was born on 12 Feb 1732 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany; died on 14 Feb 1732 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany.
- 261. Thomæ, Anna Christina was born on 4 Jan 1733 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany; died on 4 Jan 1733 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany.
239. Thomæ, Johann Conrad (201.Johann9, 145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) 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 46Johann 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:
- 262. Thomæ, Anna 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.
240. Thomæ, Johann Sebastian (201.Johann9, 145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) 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 46241. Thomæ, Christian Valentine (201.Johann9, 145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) 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 46Christian 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:
- 263. Thomæ, Johann Martin 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.
- 264. Thomæ, Georg Ferdinand 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.
- 265. Thomæ, Stephan 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.
- 266. Thomæ, Susanna Margaretha 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.
- 267. Thomæ, Johann Georg 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.
- 268. Thomæ, Johann Ernst 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.
- 269. Thomæ, Johann Paul 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.
- 270. Thomæ, Catharina was born on 23 Sep 1755 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED.
242. Thomæ, Stephan Thomas (201.Johann9, 145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) 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 46Stephan 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:
- 271. Thomæ, Johann Friedrich was born before 10 Oct 1748 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED.
- 272. Thomæ, Johann Stephan 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.
- 273. Thomæ, Johann Georg was born on 28 Dec 1752 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED.
- 274. Thomæ, Johann Conrad 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:
- 275. Thomæ, Anna Barbara 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.
- 276. Thomæ, Stephan 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.
- 277. Thomæ, Johann Lorenz was born on 14 Oct 1745 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED.
243. Buchenröder, Maria Dorothea Johanna (206.Georg9, 147.Johann8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in UNKNOWN in Lindenau, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Thüringen, Germany. 244. Buchenröder, Johann Ernst Friedrich (210.Johann9, 151.George8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 25 Jan 1771 in Bündorf, Hassberge, Bayern, Germany; died on 19 Dec 1840 in Gellershausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 19 Dec 1840 in Gellershausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- Education: Between 7 Apr 1785 and 20 Apr 1789, University of Erlangen, Erlangen, Erlangen, Bayern, Germany
- Education: 7 Apr 1785, Gymnasium Casimirianum Academicum, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; Publicum
- Life Event: Between 20 Apr 1789 and 1800, Königsberg, Hassberge, Bayern, Germany; Rector
- Life Event: 15 Mar 1800, Gellershausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; Lutheran Pastor
Notes:
Attended school in Königsberg, Coburg, and the University at Erlangen. He was then substitute rector in Königsberg before becoming pastor at Gerllshausen.
Johann married Schüler, Ernestine in 1795 in Königsberg, Hassberge, Bayern, Germany. Ernestine was born in Dec 1771 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 14 Mar 1827 in Gellershausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 18 Mar 1827 in Gellershausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 278. Buchenröder, Franz Wilhelm Heinrich Christian was born on 18 Dec 1796 in Königsberg, Hassberge, Bayern, Germany; died on 25 Sep 1859 in Gräfenthal, Saalfeld-Rudolstadt, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 25 Sep 1859 in Gräfenthal, Saalfeld-Rudolstadt, Thüringen, Germany.
- 279. Buchenröder, Emil Heinrich Ernst Friedrich was born between 1797 and 1800 in Königsberg, Hassberge, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED in Schleusingen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
- 280. Buchenröder, Julius Carl was born on 23 Mar 1801 in Gellershausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 12 Nov 1866 in Gellershausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 12 Nov 1866 in Gellershausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
- 281. Buchenröder, Therese Charlotte Dorothea was born on 12 Nov 1803 in Gellershausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
- 282. Buchenröder, Renate Henriette was born on 22 Aug 1809 in Gellershausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
245. Bartenstein, Theresius Philipp Wilhelm (216.Laurentius9, 173.Johann8, 140.Adam7, 125.Johann6, 94.Johann5, 49.Clepha4, 11.George3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 3 Mar 1797 in Altershausen, Hassberge, Bayern, Germany; and died. 246. Bartenstein, Christian August (216.Laurentius9, 173.Johann8, 140.Adam7, 125.Johann6, 94.Johann5, 49.Clepha4, 11.George3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 19 Dec 1800 in Unterhohenried, Hassberge, Bayern, Germany; and died. 247. Bartenstein, Christian Heinrich (216.Laurentius9, 173.Johann8, 140.Adam7, 125.Johann6, 94.Johann5, 49.Clepha4, 11.George3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 11 Oct 1791 in Altershausen, Hassberge, Bayern, Germany; and died. 248. Bartenstein, Sophia Elisabeth (216.Laurentius9, 173.Johann8, 140.Adam7, 125.Johann6, 94.Johann5, 49.Clepha4, 11.George3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 9 May 1790 in Altershausen, Hassberge, Bayern, Germany; died on 20 Aug 1818. 249. Bartenstein, Dorothea Carolina (216.Laurentius9, 173.Johann8, 140.Adam7, 125.Johann6, 94.Johann5, 49.Clepha4, 11.George3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 9 Aug 1803 in Unterhohenried, Hassberge, Bayern, Germany; and died. 250. Bartenstein, Carl Julius Ferdinand (225.Julius9, 173.Johann8, 140.Adam7, 125.Johann6, 94.Johann5, 49.Clepha4, 11.George3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 11 Aug 1821 in Biberschlag, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 22 Nov 1856. Other Events and Attributes:
- FSID: KCF1-7K6
251. Bartenstein, Frederika Wilhelmina Mathilde (225.Julius9, 173.Johann8, 140.Adam7, 125.Johann6, 94.Johann5, 49.Clepha4, 11.George3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 18 Nov 1812 in Biberschlag, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 20 Feb 1883 in Römhild, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 20 Feb 1883 in Römhild, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- FSID: KHT2-XMD
Frederika married Ambronn, Eduard on 13 May 1834 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Eduard was born on 5 Jul 1807 in Barchfeld, Wartburgkreis, Thüringen, Germany; died on 13 Oct 1874 in Römhild, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 13 Oct 1874 in Römhild, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
252. Bartenstein, August Wilhelm (225.Julius9, 173.Johann8, 140.Adam7, 125.Johann6, 94.Johann5, 49.Clepha4, 11.George3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 30 Jan 1816 in Biberschlag, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 12 Mar 1816 in Biberschlag, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 12 Mar 1816 in Biberschlag, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
Generation: 11
253. Liebermann, Maria Elisabeth (234.Justina10, 195.Johann9, 145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in UNKNOWN in Neustadt bei Coburg, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED in Fechheim, Coburg, Bayern, Germany. Maria married Mönch, Johann in UNKNOWN in Fechheim, Coburg, Bayern, Germany. Johann was born in 1718 in Ahlstädt, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 22 Nov 1762 in Fechheim, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried after 22 Nov 1762 in Fechheim, Coburg, Bayern, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
254. Liebermann, Gottlieb (234.Justina10, 195.Johann9, 145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in UNKNOWN in Neustadt bei Coburg, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED in Sonneberg, Sonneberg, Thüringen, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- Occupation: Businessman in Sonneberg
255. Thomæ, Gottfried Heinrich (238.Johann10, 201.Johann9, 145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 17 Sep 1738 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany; died on 23 Sep 1738 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany. 256. Thomæ, Maria Rosina (238.Johann10, 201.Johann9, 145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 30 Sep 1739 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany; died on 15 Oct 1739 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany. 257. Thomæ, Gottfried Heinrich (238.Johann10, 201.Johann9, 145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 8 Jan 1742 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany; died on 16 May 1813 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany. Gottfried married Truemmer, Eva Maria on 7 Jan 1772 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany. Eva was born in 1746 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany; died on 25 Feb 1783 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 283. Thomæ, Christian Friedrich was born on 11 Feb 1773 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED.
- 284. Thomæ, Christiana Sophia was born on 15 May 1775 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED.
- 285. Thomæ, Johann Gottlob was born on 29 Jun 1777 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany; died on 11 May 1787 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany.
- 286. Thomæ, Friedrich Gottlieb was born on 26 Feb 1781 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany; died on 27 Dec 1809 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany.
Family/Spouse: Meinhardt, Johanne Friedrike. Johanne was born in 1762 in Waltersdorf, Saale-Holzland-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany; died on 26 Jun 1817 in Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Gottfried married Koehler, Maria Elisabeth on 26 Jan 1766 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany. Maria (daughter of Koehler, John and Boettcher, Eva) was born on 5 Oct 1729 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany; died on 4 Dec 1770 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 287. Thomæ, Christoph Heinrich was born on 2 Aug 1766 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED.
- 288. Thomæ, Johann Friedrich was born on 27 Feb 1769 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED.
258. Thomæ, Christiana Sophia (238.Johann10, 201.Johann9, 145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) 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. 259. Thomæ, Christian Johann Friedrich (238.Johann10, 201.Johann9, 145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) 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. Christian married Wirth, Anna Dorothea on 3 Oct 1780 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany. Anna (daughter of Wirth, Johann Christoph and Fritzsche, Anna Dorothea) was born on 30 Jun 1753 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany; was buried in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 289. Thomæ, Christian Gottlob was born on 23 Feb 1782 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany; died on 26 Aug 1800 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany.
- 290. Thomæ, Johanna Rosina was born on 2 Feb 1783 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany; died on 25 Dec 1805 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany.
- 291. Thomæ, Christiane Sophie was born on 1 Mar 1786 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany; died on 13 Jul 1860 in Altenburg, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 13 Jul 1860 in Altenburg, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany.
- 292. Thomæ, Johanna Dorothea was born on 26 Jan 1788 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany; died on 25 Feb 1864 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany.
- 293. Thomæ, Christiana Wilhelmine was born on 2 Dec 1792 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany; died on 30 Jul 1793 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 30 Jul 1793 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany.
- 294. Thomæ, Christian Friedrich was born on 17 Jan 1795 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany; died on 8 Apr 1795 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany.
260. Thomæ, Gottlieb Heinrich (238.Johann10, 201.Johann9, 145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 12 Feb 1732 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany; died on 14 Feb 1732 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany. 261. Thomæ, Anna Christina (238.Johann10, 201.Johann9, 145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 4 Jan 1733 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany; died on 4 Jan 1733 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany. 262. Thomæ, Anna (239.Johann10, 201.Johann9, 145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) 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. Notes:
Listed as the illegitimate child; which likely means born outside of the church marriage.
263. Thomæ, Johann Martin (241.Christian10, 201.Johann9, 145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) 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. Notes:
Birth:
House 46264. Thomæ, Georg Ferdinand (241.Christian10, 201.Johann9, 145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) 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. Other Events and Attributes:
- Occupation: Potter
- Religion: Lutheran
- Residence: Jul 1737, Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany
Notes:
Birth:
House 46Georg married Griebner, Anna Margaretha in UNKNOWN. Anna was born in UNKNOWN in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 295. Thomæ, Margaretha Barbara was born on 21 Oct 1764 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
265. Thomæ, Stephan (241.Christian10, 201.Johann9, 145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) 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. Notes:
Birth:
House 46266. Thomæ, Susanna Margaretha (241.Christian10, 201.Johann9, 145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) 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. Notes:
Birth:
House 46267. Thomæ, Johann Georg (241.Christian10, 201.Johann9, 145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) 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. Notes:
Birth:
House 46268. Thomæ, Johann Ernst (241.Christian10, 201.Johann9, 145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) 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. Other Events and Attributes:
- Occupation: Potter
Notes:
In 1778 Johann Paul Thomæ was living in House 51a in Hofstädten. In 1811 after the death of Johann Paul it came into the possession of Johann Ernst Thomæ and his wife Sabine. After the death of Maria Savina nee’ Bechmann Thomæ in into the possession of Johann Ludwig Thomæ. And Barbara Thomæ was awarded the Brennhaus. In 1835 Johann Ludwig came into possession of both House 51a and 51b. In 1852 the case came into the possession of Lorenz Thomæ, Sr. and in 1844 passed into the house of Lorenz Thomæ, Jr. Finally in 1854 it came into the possession of Ludwig Thomæ, Sr. (the father of the potter). Then in 1855 in passed to Margaretha Thomæ and her brothers and sisters.
From the marriage record: On 20 October 1766 were married overnight (literally “in a hour of bed” or secretly) Johann Ernest Thomæ an apprentice potter of Hofstädten with Sabine Bechmann.
Birth:
House 46
Died:
House 51aJohann married Bechmann, Maria Sabina on 20 Oct 1766 in Klosterkirche, Sonnefeld, Coburg, Bayern, Germany. Maria (daughter of Bechmann, Johann Peter and Gutsel, Anna Barbara) was born before 5 May 1745 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 5 May 1745 in Klosterkirche, Sonnefeld, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in 1821 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried in 1821 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 296. Thomä, Barbara was born on 12 Dec 1766 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED.
- 297. Thomæ, Johann Pauly was born on 27 Nov 1768 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 23 Jan 1770 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried in Jan 1770 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
- 298. Thomæ, Catharina was born on 1 Jan 1771 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 30 Sep 1819 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried after 30 Sep 1819 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
- 299. Thomæ, Eva Barbara was born on 24 Aug 1773 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED.
- 300. Thomæ, Margaretha Barbara was born on 6 Mar 1775 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
- 301. Thomæ, Johann Caspar was born on 4 Jun 1777 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED.
- 302. Thomä, Johann was born on 28 Dec 1778 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED.
- 303. Thomæ, Johann Ludwig was born on 8 Jun 1781 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 23 Oct 1854 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried after 23 Oct 1854 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
- 304. Thomæ, Johann Julius was born on 18 Jul 1784 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 21 Jul 1784 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried in Jul 1784 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
- 305. Thomæ, Johann Conrad was born on 26 Jun 1786 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED.
- 306. Thomæ, Margaretha was born on 15 Mar 1789 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 20 Apr 1863 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried in Apr 1863 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
269. Thomæ, Johann Paul (241.Christian10, 201.Johann9, 145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) 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. Other Events and Attributes:
- Residence: Between 1778 and 1811, Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; House 51a
Notes:
Probable year of death from house ownership records
In 1778 Johann Paul Thomæ was living in House 51a in Hofstädten. In 1811 after the death of Johann Paul it came into the possession of Johann Ernst Thomæ and his wife Sabine. After the death of Maria Savina nee’ Bechmann Thomæ in into the possession of Johann Ludwig Thomæ. And Barbara Thomæ was awarded the Brennhaus. In 1835 Johann Ludwig came into possession of both House 51a and 51b. In 1852 the case came into the possession of Lorenz Thomæ, Sr. and in 1844 passed into the house of Lorenz Thomæ, Jr. Finally in 1854 it came into the possession of Ludwig Thomæ, Sr. (the father of the potter). Then in 1855 in passed to Margaretha Thomæ and her brothers and sisters.
Birth:
House 46
Died:
House 51a270. Thomæ, Catharina (241.Christian10, 201.Johann9, 145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 23 Sep 1755 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED. Notes:
Birth:
House 46271. Thomæ, Johann Friedrich (242.Stephan10, 201.Johann9, 145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born before 10 Oct 1748 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED. Other Events and Attributes:
- Occupation: Potter
- Baptism: 10 Oct 1748, Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany
Johann married Feiler, Margaretha Barbara on 15 May 1777 in Klosterkirche, Sonnefeld, Coburg, Bayern, Germany. Margaretha (daughter of Feiler, Johann Nikolaus) was born in UNKNOWN in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
272. Thomæ, Johann Stephan (242.Stephan10, 201.Johann9, 145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) 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. Other Events and Attributes:
- Occupation: Master Potter
Notes:
Christening Record for Lutheran church book of 1750 - 1799 page 7; Godparent Johann Hormel master potter of Hofstadten, Germany. Married frecord from Lutheran Churchbook of Hofstaedten; while burial record from Lutheran churchbook of Ebersdorf, German, #11; case of death dropsy
Johann married Zeuner, Margaretha Barbara on 15 Nov 1774 in Klosterkirche, Sonnefeld, Coburg, Bayern, Germany. Margaretha (daughter of Zeuner, Lorenz and Zeuner, N.N.) was born on 18 Nov 1756 in Frohnlach, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 20 Nov 1756 in Ebersdorf bei Coburg, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 27 Mar 1819 in Frohnlach, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried on 30 Mar 1819 in Ebersdorf bei Coburg, Coburg, Bayern, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 307. Thomæ, Johann Lorenz was born on 20 Oct 1793 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 21 Oct 1793 in Ebersdorf bei Coburg, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 8 Oct 1857 in Frohnlach, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried in Oct 1857 in Frohnlach, Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
- 308. Thomæ, Georg was born in UNKNOWN in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED.
273. Thomæ, Johann Georg (242.Stephan10, 201.Johann9, 145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 28 Dec 1752 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED. Other Events and Attributes:
- Occupation: Potter
Johann married Stüpfert, Elisabeth in UNKNOWN in Germany. Elisabeth was born in UNKNOWN in Germany; died in UNKNOWN. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 309. Thomæ, Margaretha Barbara was born on 14 Jan 1781 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
- 310. Thomæ, Margaretha Elisabeth was born on 6 Oct 1782 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
274. Thomæ, Johann Conrad (242.Stephan10, 201.Johann9, 145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) 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. Other Events and Attributes:
- Occupation: Potter
Johann married Gartner, Anna Barbara on 25 Jan 1785 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany. Anna (daughter of Gartner, Johann) was born in UNKNOWN in Ebersdorf bei Coburg, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 311. Thomæ, Sabine was born on 18 Mar 1787 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 8 Dec 1790 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried in Dec 1790 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
- 312. Thomæ, Johann Heinrich was born on 8 Jun 1789 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
275. Thomæ, Anna Barbara (242.Stephan10, 201.Johann9, 145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) 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. Other Events and Attributes:
- Religion: Lutheran
276. Thomæ, Stephan (242.Stephan10, 201.Johann9, 145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) 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. Other Events and Attributes:
- Occupation: None
- Religion: Lutheran
- Baptism: 14 Oct 1745, Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany
277. Thomæ, Johann Lorenz (242.Stephan10, 201.Johann9, 145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 14 Oct 1745 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED. Other Events and Attributes:
- Religion: Lutheran
- Baptism: 14 Oct 1745, Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; Parents Home
278. Buchenröder, Franz Wilhelm Heinrich Christian (244.Johann10, 210.Johann9, 151.George8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 18 Dec 1796 in Königsberg, Hassberge, Bayern, Germany; died on 25 Sep 1859 in Gräfenthal, Saalfeld-Rudolstadt, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 25 Sep 1859 in Gräfenthal, Saalfeld-Rudolstadt, Thüringen, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- Education: 1815, Gymnasium Casimirianum Academicum, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; Student
- Education: Between 1816 and 1819, University of Jena, Jena, Jena, Thüringen, Germany; Student
- Life Event: 29 Dec 1822, Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; Rector
- Ordained: 29 Dec 1822, Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; Ordination
- Life Event: Between 13 Sep 1829 and 1841, Gräfenthal, Saalfeld-Rudolstadt, Thüringen, Germany; Deacon
- Life Event: Between 1841 and 1869, Gräfenthal, Saalfeld-Rudolstadt, Thüringen, Germany; Archdeacon
Franz married Opitz, Sophie Friederike on 4 Jun 1832 in Gräfenthal, Saalfeld-Rudolstadt, Thüringen, Germany. Sophie was born in UNKNOWN in Gräfenthal, Saalfeld-Rudolstadt, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Gräfenthal, Saalfeld-Rudolstadt, Thüringen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
279. Buchenröder, Emil Heinrich Ernst Friedrich (244.Johann10, 210.Johann9, 151.George8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born between 1797 and 1800 in Königsberg, Hassberge, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED in Schleusingen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- Occupation: Factory Owner in Schleusingen
Emil married Schumann, Leontine Friederike on 2 Oct 1838 in Schleusingen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Leontine was born in UNKNOWN in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Schleusingen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried in Schleusingen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
280. Buchenröder, Julius Carl (244.Johann10, 210.Johann9, 151.George8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 23 Mar 1801 in Gellershausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 12 Nov 1866 in Gellershausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 12 Nov 1866 in Gellershausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- Occupation: Innkeeper
Julius married Schubarth, Anna Margaretha on 5 Jan 1844 in Gellershausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Anna was born in UNKNOWN in Gellershausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Gellershausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried in Gellershausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
281. Buchenröder, Therese Charlotte Dorothea (244.Johann10, 210.Johann9, 151.George8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 12 Nov 1803 in Gellershausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Therese married Graf, Erasmus on 3 Nov 1835 in Thüringen, Germany. Erasmus was born in UNKNOWN in Germany; died in UNKNOWN in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
282. Buchenröder, Renate Henriette (244.Johann10, 210.Johann9, 151.George8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 22 Aug 1809 in Gellershausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Renate married Freund, Johann Philipp on 17 May 1842 in Gellershausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Johann was born in UNKNOWN in Römhild, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Generation: 12
283. Thomæ, Christian Friedrich (257.Gottfried11, 238.Johann10, 201.Johann9, 145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 11 Feb 1773 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED. 284. Thomæ, Christiana Sophia (257.Gottfried11, 238.Johann10, 201.Johann9, 145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 15 May 1775 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED. 285. Thomæ, Johann Gottlob (257.Gottfried11, 238.Johann10, 201.Johann9, 145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 29 Jun 1777 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany; died on 11 May 1787 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany. 286. Thomæ, Friedrich Gottlieb (257.Gottfried11, 238.Johann10, 201.Johann9, 145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 26 Feb 1781 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany; died on 27 Dec 1809 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany. 287. Thomæ, Christoph Heinrich (257.Gottfried11, 238.Johann10, 201.Johann9, 145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 2 Aug 1766 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED. 288. Thomæ, Johann Friedrich (257.Gottfried11, 238.Johann10, 201.Johann9, 145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 27 Feb 1769 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED. 289. Thomæ, Christian Gottlob (259.Christian11, 238.Johann10, 201.Johann9, 145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 23 Feb 1782 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany; died on 26 Aug 1800 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany. 290. Thomæ, Johanna Rosina (259.Christian11, 238.Johann10, 201.Johann9, 145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 2 Feb 1783 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany; died on 25 Dec 1805 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany. Johanna married Friedrich, Johann Samuel on 15 Feb 1803 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany. Johann was born in 1779 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany; died on 15 Feb 1803 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
291. Thomæ, Christiane Sophie (259.Christian11, 238.Johann10, 201.Johann9, 145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 1 Mar 1786 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany; died on 13 Jul 1860 in Altenburg, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 13 Jul 1860 in Altenburg, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- FSID: K66L-BZV
Christiane married Waechter, Johann August Ferdinand on 19 Feb 1810 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany. Johann (son of Waechter, Johann Georg and Dietzsch, Johanna Susanne) was born on 11 Aug 1784 in Altenburg, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany; died on 29 Sep 1822 in Altenburg, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 313. Waechter, Karl Friedrich was born on 17 Nov 1811 in Altenburg, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany; died on 14 Mar 1875 in Altenburg, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany.
- 314. Waechter, Johann Heinrich Franz was born on 6 Jul 1826 in Altenburg, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany.
Christiane married Kossky, Friedrich Wilhelm in UNKNOWN in Altenburg, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany. Friedrich was born about 1780 in Altenburg, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 315. Waechter, Johann Heinrich Franz was born on 7 Jun 1826 in Altenburg, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany; died on 7 Aug 1826 in Altenburg, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany.
292. Thomæ, Johanna Dorothea (259.Christian11, 238.Johann10, 201.Johann9, 145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 26 Jan 1788 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany; died on 25 Feb 1864 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany. Johanna married Friedrich, Johann Benjamin on 26 Dec 1806 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany. Johann was born in 1784 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
293. Thomæ, Christiana Wilhelmine (259.Christian11, 238.Johann10, 201.Johann9, 145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 2 Dec 1792 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany; died on 30 Jul 1793 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 30 Jul 1793 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany. 294. Thomæ, Christian Friedrich (259.Christian11, 238.Johann10, 201.Johann9, 145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 17 Jan 1795 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany; died on 8 Apr 1795 in Schmölln, Altenburger Land, Thüringen, Germany. 295. Thomæ, Margaretha Barbara (264.Georg11, 241.Christian10, 201.Johann9, 145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 21 Oct 1764 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany. Notes:
Illegitimate daughter of Anna Margaretha Grinner, a widow of Sonnefeld, and of Georg Friedrich Thoma, master potter of Hofstädten.
296. Thomä, Barbara (268.Johann11, 241.Christian10, 201.Johann9, 145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 12 Dec 1766 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED. Notes:
And, of course, right after the secret marriage we have the birth of Barbara some less than two months later.
297. Thomæ, Johann Pauly (268.Johann11, 241.Christian10, 201.Johann9, 145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 27 Nov 1768 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 23 Jan 1770 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried in Jan 1770 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany. 298. Thomæ, Catharina (268.Johann11, 241.Christian10, 201.Johann9, 145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 1 Jan 1771 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 30 Sep 1819 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried after 30 Sep 1819 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- Religion: Lutheran
299. Thomæ, Eva Barbara (268.Johann11, 241.Christian10, 201.Johann9, 145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 24 Aug 1773 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED. 300. Thomæ, Margaretha Barbara (268.Johann11, 241.Christian10, 201.Johann9, 145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 6 Mar 1775 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany. 301. Thomæ, Johann Caspar (268.Johann11, 241.Christian10, 201.Johann9, 145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 4 Jun 1777 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED. 302. Thomä, Johann (268.Johann11, 241.Christian10, 201.Johann9, 145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 28 Dec 1778 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED. 303. Thomæ, Johann Ludwig (268.Johann11, 241.Christian10, 201.Johann9, 145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 8 Jun 1781 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 23 Oct 1854 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried after 23 Oct 1854 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- Occupation: Potter
Notes:
In 1778 Johann Paul Thomæ was living in House 51a in Hofstädten. In 1811 after the death of Johann Paul it came into the possession of Johann Ernst Thomæ and his wife Sabine. After the death of Maria Sabina nee’ Bechmann Thomæ it came into the possession of Johann Ludwig Thomæ. And Barbara Thomæ was awarded the Brennhaus. In 1835 Johann Ludwig came into possession of both House 51a and 51b. In 1852 the house came into the possession of Lorenz Thomæ, Sr. and in 1844 passed into the house of Lorenz Thomæ, Jr. Finally in 1854 it came into the possession of Ludwig Thomæ, Sr. (the father of the potter). Then in 1855 in passed to Margaretha Thomæ and her brothers and sisters.
Johann married Schrauter, KunigundaSonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany. Kunigunda was born in 1784 in Großgarnstadt, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 12 Nov 1854 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried after 12 Nov 1854 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 316. Thomæ, ANNA MARGARETHA was born before 1814 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died after 23 Oct 1854 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
- 317. Thomæ, Anna BARBARA was born on 13 Mar 1814 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 18 Mar 1814 in Klosterkirche, Sonnefeld, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 29 Feb 1888 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried after 28 Feb 1888 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
- 318. Thomæ, MARGARETHA Barbara was born on 19 Nov 1816 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 21 Nov 1816 in Klosterkirche, Sonnefeld, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 21 Apr 1887 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried after 21 Apr 1887 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
- 319. Thomæ, MARGARETHA BARBARA was born on 4 Jul 1819 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 8 Jul 1819 in Klosterkirche, Sonnefeld, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 13 Nov 1884 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried after 13 Nov 1884 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
- 320. Thomæ, DOROTHEA was born on 17 Jun 1821 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 24 Jun 1821 in Klosterkirche, Sonnefeld, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED in USA; was buried .
- 321. Thomæ, LORENZ George Sr was born on 5 Jan 1823 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 11 Jan 1881 in Boonville, Cooper, Missouri, USA; was buried on 13 Jan 1881 in Walnut Grove Cemetery, Boonville, Cooper, Missouri, USA.
- 322. Thomæ, Johann LORENZ was born on 13 Jan 1824 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 17 Jan 1824 in Klosterkirche, Sonnefeld, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died before 1884 in Saxe-Coburg (Historical), Germany; was buried before 1884 in Saxe-Coburg (Historical), Germany.
304. Thomæ, Johann Julius (268.Johann11, 241.Christian10, 201.Johann9, 145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 18 Jul 1784 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 21 Jul 1784 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried in Jul 1784 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany. 305. Thomæ, Johann Conrad (268.Johann11, 241.Christian10, 201.Johann9, 145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 26 Jun 1786 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED. 306. Thomæ, Margaretha (268.Johann11, 241.Christian10, 201.Johann9, 145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 15 Mar 1789 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 20 Apr 1863 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried in Apr 1863 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- Religion: Lutheran
307. Thomæ, Johann Lorenz (272.Johann11, 242.Stephan10, 201.Johann9, 145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 20 Oct 1793 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 21 Oct 1793 in Ebersdorf bei Coburg, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 8 Oct 1857 in Frohnlach, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried in Oct 1857 in Frohnlach, Coburg, Bayern, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- Occupation: Master Potter
Notes:
Birth, death, christening, and marriage information is all from the Lutheran churchbook of Ebersdorf, Germany. Godparent was Johann Lorenz Stegner, master cooper of Frohnlach
Johann married Stegner, Margaretha Barbara on 25 Apr 1819 in Ebersdorf bei Coburg, Coburg, Bayern, Germany. Margaretha (daughter of Stegner, Johann Lorenz and Leistner, Margaretha) was born on 18 Jan 1800 in Frohnlach, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 20 Jan 1800 in Ebersdorf bei Coburg, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 18 May 1878 in Frohnlach, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried on 21 May 1878 in Frohnlach, Coburg, Bayern, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 323. Thomæ, Johann Conrad was born on 23 Jan 1820 in Frohnlach, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 26 Jan 1820 in Ebersdorf bei Coburg, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 7 Jun 1869 in Frohnlach, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried after 7 Jun 1869 in Frohnlach, Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
- 324. Thomæ, Johann Ernst was born on 23 May 1821 in Frohnlach, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 26 May 1821 in Ebersdorf bei Coburg, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 16 Dec 1822 in Frohnlach, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried after 16 Dec 1822 in Frohnlach, Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
- 325. Thomey, John Stephan was born on 24 Sep 1824 in Frohnlach, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 27 Sep 1824 in Ebersdorf bei Coburg, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 6 Aug 1887 in St Marks Place Lodge & Association Hospital (closed in 1893), New York, New York, USA; was buried on 8 Aug 1887 in The Lutheran Cemetery, Middle Village, Queens, New York, USA.
- 326. Thomæ, Johann Ludwig was born on 30 Dec 1827 in Frohnlach, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED.
- 327. Thomæ, Margaretha was born on 11 Nov 1831 in Frohnlach, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 6 Nov 1865 in Frohnlach, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried in Nov 1865 in Frohnlach, Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
308. Thomæ, Georg (272.Johann11, 242.Stephan10, 201.Johann9, 145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born in UNKNOWN in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED. Other Events and Attributes:
- Occupation: Potter
Family/Spouse: Fischer, Anna Margaretha. Anna was born in UNKNOWN; died in DECEASED. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 328. Thomæ, Barbara was born on 2 Jun 1824 in Frohnlach, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 3 Apr 1899 in Frohnlach, Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
- 329. Thomæ, Peter was born in UNKNOWN in Frohnlach, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED.
309. Thomæ, Margaretha Barbara (273.Johann11, 242.Stephan10, 201.Johann9, 145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 14 Jan 1781 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany. 310. Thomæ, Margaretha Elisabeth (273.Johann11, 242.Stephan10, 201.Johann9, 145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 6 Oct 1782 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany. 311. Thomæ, Sabine (274.Johann11, 242.Stephan10, 201.Johann9, 145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 18 Mar 1787 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 8 Dec 1790 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried in Dec 1790 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany. 312. Thomæ, Johann Heinrich (274.Johann11, 242.Stephan10, 201.Johann9, 145.Johanna8, 133.Elisabetha7, 110.Andreas6, 70.Appolonia5, 33.Appolonia4, 7.Maximillian3, 2.Jodocus2, 1.Lucia1) was born on 8 Jun 1789 in Sonnefeld - Hofstädten, Coburg, Bayern, Germany.