Cordatus, Anna

Female 1518 - 1570  (52 years)


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  1. 1.  Cordatus, Anna 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.

    Notes:

    Married in 1536 to Anna Corduß (Cordatus). Anna was born in Central Germany on 10 Oct 1518 and died in Königsberg on 03 Nov 1570. She was the daughter of Sebastian and Priska née Schultheiß Cordatus.

    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.

    Buried:
    Buried in the Cathedral

    Died:
    In former times this was Königsberg, Ostprussia, Germany

    Anna married Mörlin, Joachim on 18 Jan 1536 in Wittenberg, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany. Joachim (son of Mörlin, Jodocus and Mörlin, Margarethe) 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. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Mörlin, Anna  Descendancy chart to this point was born in UNKNOWN in Arnstadt, Ilm-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany; died on 14 Jun 1543 in Göttingen, Gottingen, Niedersachsen, Germany.
    2. 3. Mörlin, Hieronymus  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 25 Dec 1545 in Göttingen, Gottingen, Niedersachsen, Germany; died in 1602 in Sovetsk, Kaliningrad, Russia.
    3. 4. Mörlin, N.N.  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1549 in Göttingen, Gottingen, Niedersachsen, Germany; died in 1549 in Göttingen, Gottingen, Niedersachsen, Germany.
    4. 5. Mörlin, Jeremias  Descendancy chart to this point 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.
    5. 6. Mörlin, Maximilian  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 22 Nov 1558 in Braunschweig, Braunschweig, Niedersachsen, Germany; died on 3 Sep 1603 in Kotel'nikovo, Kaliningrad, Russia.
    6. 7. Mörlin, Anna  Descendancy chart to this point was born in UNKNOWN in Germany; died in DECEASED in Germany.
    7. 8. Mörlin, Joachim  Descendancy chart to this point was born in UNKNOWN in Göttingen, Gottingen, Niedersachsen, Germany; died after 13 May 1571.
    8. 9. Mörlin, Christian  Descendancy chart to this point was born in UNKNOWN in Göttingen, Gottingen, Niedersachsen, Germany; died after 13 May 1571.
    9. 10. Mörlin, Daniel  Descendancy chart to this point was born in UNKNOWN in Göttingen, Gottingen, Niedersachsen, Germany; died after 13 May 1571.
    10. 11. Mörlin, Anna  Descendancy chart to this point was born in UNKNOWN in Göttingen, Gottingen, Niedersachsen, Germany; died after 13 May 1571 in Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia.
    11. 12. Mörlin, Maria  Descendancy chart to this point was born in UNKNOWN in Braunschweig, Braunschweig, Niedersachsen, Germany; died after 13 May 1571.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Mörlin, Anna Descendancy chart to this point (1.Anna1) was born in UNKNOWN in Arnstadt, Ilm-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany; died on 14 Jun 1543 in Göttingen, Gottingen, Niedersachsen, Germany.

  2. 3.  Mörlin, Hieronymus Descendancy chart to this point (1.Anna1) 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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    Mörlin, Hieronymus (Jerome)
    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 Tilset

    Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 13. Mörlin, Hieronymus  Descendancy chart to this point was born in UNKNOWN in Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia; died in 1620 in Kumachëvo, Kaliningrad, Russia.
    2. 14. Mörlin, Rebecca  Descendancy chart to this point was born in UNKNOWN in Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia; died in DECEASED in Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia.
    3. 15. Mörlin, Jodocus  Descendancy chart to this point was born in UNKNOWN in Sovetsk, Kaliningrad, Russia; died in DECEASED.
    4. 16. Mörlin, N.N.  Descendancy chart to this point was born in UNKNOWN in Sovetsk, Kaliningrad, Russia; died in DECEASED in Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia.
    5. 17. Mörlin, Christina  Descendancy chart to this point was born in UNKNOWN in Sovetsk, Kaliningrad, Russia; died in DECEASED.

  3. 4.  Mörlin, N.N. Descendancy chart to this point (1.Anna1) was born in 1549 in Göttingen, Gottingen, Niedersachsen, Germany; died in 1549 in Göttingen, Gottingen, Niedersachsen, Germany.

  4. 5.  Mörlin, Jeremias Descendancy chart to this point (1.Anna1) 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 Logvino

    Jeremias 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:
    1. 18. Mörlin, Jeremias  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1591 in Logvino, Kaliningrad, Russia; died in DECEASED in Russia.
    2. 19. Mörlin, Martin  Descendancy chart to this point was born in UNKNOWN in Logvino, Kaliningrad, Russia; died in 1646 in Courland, Latvia.
    3. 20. Mörlin, Kathe  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1590 in Logvino, Kaliningrad, Russia; died before 1650 in Barta, Liepaja, Latvia.

  5. 6.  Mörlin, Maximilian Descendancy chart to this point (1.Anna1) 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 Wargen

    Maximilian married Mörlin, Ursula in UNKNOWN. Ursula was born in UNKNOWN in Germany; died in DECEASED in Russia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 7.  Mörlin, Anna Descendancy chart to this point (1.Anna1) was born in UNKNOWN in Germany; died in DECEASED in Germany.

  7. 8.  Mörlin, Joachim Descendancy chart to this point (1.Anna1) 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.


  8. 9.  Mörlin, Christian Descendancy chart to this point (1.Anna1) 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.


  9. 10.  Mörlin, Daniel Descendancy chart to this point (1.Anna1) 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.


  10. 11.  Mörlin, Anna Descendancy chart to this point (1.Anna1) 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.


  11. 12.  Mörlin, Maria Descendancy chart to this point (1.Anna1) 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]



Generation: 3

  1. 13.  Mörlin, Hieronymus Descendancy chart to this point (3.Hieronymus2, 1.Anna1) 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 Cumehnen

    Hieronymus 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:
    1. 21. Mörlin, Barbara  Descendancy chart to this point was born in UNKNOWN in Kaliningrad, Russia; died in DECEASED.
    2. 22. Mörlin, Hieronymus  Descendancy chart to this point was born in UNKNOWN in Kumachëvo, Kaliningrad, Russia; was christened on 13 Nov 1678 in Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia; died in DECEASED.

  2. 14.  Mörlin, Rebecca Descendancy chart to this point (3.Hieronymus2, 1.Anna1) was born in UNKNOWN in Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia; died in DECEASED in Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia.

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    Mörlin, Hieronymus (Jerome)
    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]


  3. 15.  Mörlin, Jodocus Descendancy chart to this point (3.Hieronymus2, 1.Anna1) was born in UNKNOWN in Sovetsk, Kaliningrad, Russia; died in DECEASED.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Doctor

    Notes:

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    Mörlin, Hieronymus (Jerome)
    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 Tilset


  4. 16.  Mörlin, N.N. Descendancy chart to this point (3.Hieronymus2, 1.Anna1) was born in UNKNOWN in Sovetsk, Kaliningrad, Russia; died in DECEASED in Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad, Russia.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Formerly Tilset

    N.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]


  5. 17.  Mörlin, Christina Descendancy chart to this point (3.Hieronymus2, 1.Anna1) was born in UNKNOWN in Sovetsk, Kaliningrad, Russia; died in DECEASED.

    Notes:

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    Mörlin, Hieronymus (Jerome)
    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 Tilset

    Christina married Clocowius, Theodor in UNKNOWN. Theodor was born in UNKNOWN; died in DECEASED. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 18.  Mörlin, Jeremias Descendancy chart to this point (5.Jeremias2, 1.Anna1) 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

    Notes:


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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).


  7. 19.  Mörlin, Martin Descendancy chart to this point (5.Jeremias2, 1.Anna1) 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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    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).

    Died:
    Died at Siouxt


  8. 20.  Mörlin, Kathe Descendancy chart to this point (5.Jeremias2, 1.Anna1) was born in 1590 in Logvino, Kaliningrad, Russia; died before 1650 in Barta, Liepaja, Latvia.

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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).

    Birth:
    Once known as Medenau, then Logvino-Medenau, now Logvino

    Kathe 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]



Generation: 4

  1. 21.  Mörlin, Barbara Descendancy chart to this point (13.Hieronymus3, 3.Hieronymus2, 1.Anna1) was born in UNKNOWN in Kaliningrad, Russia; died in DECEASED.

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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.

    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]


  2. 22.  Mörlin, Hieronymus Descendancy chart to this point (13.Hieronymus3, 3.Hieronymus2, 1.Anna1) 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.