Kilian, Andreas

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Kilian, Andreas was born in UNKNOWN in Rodach, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Mayor of Steinfeld, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany

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

    Children:
    1. 2. Kilian, Kunigunde  Descendancy chart to this point was born in UNKNOWN in Rodach, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died between 20 May 1613 and 7 Dec 1614 in Steinfeld, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried between 20 May 1613 and 7 Dec 1614 in Steinfeld, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Kilian, Kunigunde Descendancy chart to this point (1.Andreas1) was born in UNKNOWN in Rodach, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died between 20 May 1613 and 7 Dec 1614 in Steinfeld, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried between 20 May 1613 and 7 Dec 1614 in Steinfeld, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Nickname: Ernia

    Kunigunde married Buchenröder, Nikolaus before 1610 in Thüringen, Germany. Nikolaus was born in UNKNOWN in Thüringen, Germany; died before 16 Feb 1653 in Steinfeld, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried before 16 Feb 1653 in Steinfeld, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 3. Buchenröder, MICHAEL Sr  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 10 Oct 1610 in Steinfeld, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 18 Jul 1682 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.


Generation: 3

  1. 3.  Buchenröder, MICHAEL SrBuchenröder, MICHAEL Sr Descendancy chart to this point (2.Kunigunde2, 1.Andreas1) was born on 10 Oct 1610 in Steinfeld, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 18 Jul 1682 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: MS39-H94
    • Education: 1 Oct 1623, Rodach, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; Student
    • Education: Between 27 Mar 1627 and 1632, Gymnasium Casimirianum Academicum, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; Student
    • Education: Between 1632 and 1635, University of Jena, Jena, Jena, Thüringen, Germany; Student
    • Life Event: Between 26 May 1638 and 1647, Friesau, Saale-Orla-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany; St Leonhard Church, Third Lutheran Pastor
    • Life Event: Between 1647 and 1682, Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; Senior Lutheran Pastor
    • Alternate Death: 13 Jul 1682, Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany

    Notes:

    Was the pastor of St Leonhard Church in Friesau, Germany from 1638 - 1646 according to http://www.friesau.de/wehrkirche-st-leonhard/pfarrerliste-copyrightinfos.html. He was the 3rd pastor of that church.

    After he graduated from the University at Jena he tutored the children of the “Sulfur Mountain” Lord at Breittenbach for 1-1/2 years. For the rest of the time until he became pastor at Friesau he tutored the children of Andreas Steiner. At it was probably there that he met his future wife, Elisabetha Steiner.

    Michael shows up in both Allgemeine Deutsch Biographie (Universal German Biography) and Deutsches Sagenbuch (German Book of Legends), and also in the catalog of funeral sermons (along with Stephan Thomä and Herman Crell). He wrote and preached four funeral sermons. He also wrote and published several pamphlets, including his Congratulations to Cordula on her wedding date (she must have been Daddy's little girl) and an opinion that compared the Vatican to Gog, Magog and the other devils. He's also in the biography of the Sabbatai Zevi, the self-proclaimed Jewish Messiah, as one of the Protestant leaders of the opposition.

    He was also the pastor of Ebersdorf.

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    Buchenröder: Michael B., born 10 October 1610 in Steinfeld near Hildburghausen and educated in Rodach and Coburg, studied at [the University of] Jena theology and philosophy, acted as private tutor in Breitenbach in Thuringia and Möschlitz in the Vogtland and then was pastor of Friesau and Ebersdorf and finally in 1646 Superintendent of Heldburg, where he died 18 July 1682. Through his writings, in three of which he strongly rejected partly intensified and partly new attacks on the Protestant faith appearing after the Thirty Years War and in which a piece of cultural history of his times is described, namely, Die Lästerungen des Kapuziners P. Markus ab Ariano [The Blasphemies of the Capuchin Father Markus of Ariano], Den angeblich damals neu erstandenen Messias [The Alleged Then Newly Resurrected Messiah] and Die üppig aufgeschossenen Wundermänner [The Abundant Constant Miracle-Workers], he has earned an honorable name. The same are listed in: Kirchengallerie der Reu?ischen Länder [Gallery of the Churches of the Reuss Lands], Part II. p. 96 [At that time, the Vogtland belonged to the Counts von Reuss, the same family that has been naming, since 1197, all the sons Heinrich after Henry VI, the Holy Roman Emperor]

    Author: Brückner.
    Source: Buchenröder, Michael, in: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie [Universal German Biography, Volume] 3 (1876), p. 476 [Online Version];
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    719. The Poltergeist of Schwickershausen

    [Page 473] In the District of Heldburg lies a village with the name of Schwickerhausen, and in it there lived a farmer called Hans or Heinrich Kegel. The week before Easter in the year 1666 [Palm Sunday, 8 or 18 April 1666], he heard a little tap under the standing bed in the room and caught sight of the ghost, which looked like the Hinzelmann [household fairy], had the figure of a child, but with a golden crown on its head. It said only that it was an angel, and that it was the spirit of a recently deceased woman. With a little bit of courage, he held out his hand and felt that its little hand was icy cold, and shuddered. But it promised anyone, who holds out his or her hand to it, a treasure of nine thousand ducats, which made the people so brave, that for such a considerable sum, they held out their hands to the devil and his grandmother's hand with joy. From there, the racket went off in the house until nobody could bear it, and from the house it spread with the frightful ghost to the whole village, so that the peasant at wits' end over their bodies and their souls sent for the pastors of Hellingen and Heldburg, who went off together, the Heldburger called Magister Buchenröder and the Hellinger Johann Hase. They said to the peasant of Schwickershäusen, that they wanted to offer their own handshake for such a filthy bargain to the living Devil in person, which frightened the peasant almost to death. Now, the pastors began to heal with honest prayers and sermons, which did not please the spirit in the least; it cried out, "Give me a child, so I would leave!” – “The hell you shall have, but no child!” exclaimed the Pastor of Hellingen, and since he would not give the spirit [page 474] any soft words, it let out a long and steady stream of profanities [literally, “cauterwauled with broad words for a long time”]. Since the ghost would not yield, neither did the Hellinger pastor, until his extraordinary persistence after [1 or 11 June 1666] the Monday night after Trinity Sunday brought the spirit to the surrender. Thus it had knocked and pounded, rumbled and blasphemed three times for three weeks, yet he was finally subdued by the prayers, as long as the preachers stayed with [literally, "listened to”] the Scriptures: But we want to stop at the prayers and words of the Gospel, and so must the hobgoblin from Schwickershausen, the spirit of superstition, surrender; however, the true, shape-shifting Hinzelmann did not really surrender at the same time, because it was still in the very recent times and crowds are flocking at the same place to a faith-healer and wise man, who can do more than just taking money [literally, “eating the bread”].

    Source:
    Ludwig Bechstein, Deutsches Sagenbuch [German Book of Legends]. (Meersburg and Leipzig, 1930), pages 473-474.
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    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 gebürtig von Steinfeld, war erst 9 Jahr Pfarrer zu Frießen im Voigtlande, hernoch aber 34 Jahr Pastor und Superintendent zu Heldburg in Franken, allwo er A. 1682. den 13. Jul. im 71. Jahre seines Alters gestorben.  Seine Schrifften sind :  de duabus alis Gog & Magog ; de irruptione Gog et Magog in montes Israël, horumque finali excidio.  Witte Biogr. Großens Jubel=Priester.

    Buchenröder ( Michael, native of Steinfeld, was at first for 9 years Pastor of Friesau in the Vogtland, then for 34 years Pastor and Superintendent of Heldburg in Franconia, where he died on 13 July AD 1682 in the 71st year of his age.  His writings are :  de duabus alis Gog & Magog ; de irruptione Gog et Magog in montes Israël, horumque finali excidio [ Latin, “The Wings of the Duo, Gog & Magog ; the Invasion from Gog & Magog of the Mountains of Israel, and Their Final Destruction” ].  See Biogr[aphical Dictionary, published in 1732 ]. Grossens Jubel=Priester [ Rev. Johann Matthias Groß, 1676 – 1748, Historisches Lexicon Evangelischer Jubel-Priester = Historical Dictionary of Evangelical Jubilee-Pastors ]

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    The following was compiled by Wilbur Hanson Kalb:
    Michael Buchenröder is in Dr August Beck’s 1865 biography of Ernst the Pious, the Duke of Saxe-Gotha and Altenburg, because his advice and services were valued by the Duke.  When the Duke died in 1675, funeral sermons were preached in his name throughout the Duchy.  One of them came from Buchenröder.   But, as shown by Google Books’ search engines, he appears only once in the main body of the biography, when Dr Beck, the Ducal Archivist of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha under Duke Ernst II, writes about piety, the defining characteristic of the Duke.  Looks like the Duke had been corresponding with the Rev. Buchenröder.

    The German original :

    Die frühzeitige Gewöhnung an jene geistlichen Beschäftigungen machte auf Herzog Ernsts empfängliches Gemüth einen so tiefen und unauslöschlichen Eindruck, daß er beim Heranwachsen auf weltliche Vergnügungen mit fast gleichgiltigem Auge hinblickte.  Sein Sinn ward von der Vergänglichkeit alles Irdischen auf die Ewigkeit des Ueberirdischen hingelenkt.  So sagte er einst zu dem Superintendenten Michael Buchenröder zu Heldburg :  „was hat man doch von zeitlichen Ergötzungen in der Welt?  nichts als Beschwerungen und Müdigkeit ; das ewige Gut macht rechten Muth”.  In allen seinen Handlungen, selbst als er den Jahren nach noch Kind war, offenbarte sich eine christliche Gesinnung, ein bedächtiger Ernst und jene heilige warme Liebe, welche alle Menschen mild umfaßt.

    The English translation :

    The early habituation to those spiritual occupations made so deep and indelible an impression on Duke Ernst’s receptive mind that, when he was growing up, he looked at worldly pleasures with almost an indifferent eye.  His purpose was drawn from the impermanence of all earthly things to the permanence of the supernatural.  As he once said to the Superintendent Michael Buchenröder of Heldburg :  “What do we have of temporal pleasures in the world?  Nothing but weight and fatigue ; the eternal good makes proper courage.”  In all his actions, even when he was still a child, a Christian sentiment, a deliberate earnestness, and that sacred warm love, which gently embraces all men, was revealed.

    Source :  Dr August [ Emil August ] Beck ( 1812 – 1874 ), Ernst der Fromme, Herzog zu Sachsen-Gotha und Altenburg :  Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte des siebenzehten Jahrhunderts [ Ernest the Pious, Duke of Saxe-Gotha and Altenburg :  A Contribution to the History of the Seventeenth Century ] ( Weimar, Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach :  Herman Böhlau, 1865 ), Part One, pages 27 – 28 ; funeral sermon, Part One, page 19 ; brief biography, Part Two, page 10.

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    here is Michael Buchenröder’s thumbnail biography from the 1865 biography of Duke Ernst the Pious, followed by the English translation.  This is the part that says that the Duke valued the Rev. Buchenröder’s advice and services :

    The German transcription :

    B u c h e n r ö d e r, Michael, geb. 18. Oct. 1610 zu Steinfeld bei Hildburghausen, wurde zu Eißhausen, Rodach und Coburg gebildet, studirte 1632 – 1636 zu Jena Philosophie und Theologie.  Er wurde dann Erzieher zu Breitenbach in Thüringen.  1638 Pfarrer zu Friesa, 1646 Superintendent zu Heldburg, wo er 13. Juli 1682 starb.  Herzog Ernst schätzte ihn hoch.  S. Joh. Werner Krauß, Beyträge zur S. Hildburgh. Kirchen- Schul- und Landeshistorie.  Greitz. 4o. I, 171. 388. 502. III 353.

    The English translation :

    B u c h e n r ö d e r, Michael, b. 18 Oct. 1610 in Steinfeld bei Hildburghausen, was raised in Eißhausen, Rodach and Coburg, studied Philosophy and Theology 1632 – 1636 at Jena.  He was then teacher in Breitenbach in Thuringia.  1638 Pastor of Friesa, 1646 Superintendent of Heldburg, where he died on 13 July 1682.  Duke Ernst valued him highly.  See Joh. Werner Krauß, Beyträge zur S. [ not E. ] Hildburgh. Kirchen- Schul- und Landeshistorie [ Contributions to the Explanation of the History of the Churches, Schools and Land of Hildburghausen ].  [ Published in ] Greitz with 4 Volumes. Vol. I, pp. 171, 388, 502. Vol. III, p. 353.

    Source :  Dr August [ Emil August ] Beck ( 1812 – 1874 ), Ernst der Fromme, Herzog zu Sachsen-Gotha und Altenburg :  Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte des siebenzehten Jahrhunderts, Zweiter Theil. [ Ernest the Pious, Duke of Saxe-Gotha and Altenburg :  A Contribution to the History of the Seventeenth Century, Second Part. ] ( Weimar, Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach :  Herman Böhlau, 1865 ), page 10.

    Michael Buchenröder, born 1610. October 18th, in Steinfeld near Hildburghausen. His father was Nicolaus Buchenröder, resident there, his mother Kunigunda Kilianin. He did the prima literarum rudimenta at the school in Eißhauſen, afterwards at Rodach well, then attended the Raths school in Coburg, from which he was promoted to the grammar school. After he had spent 9 years at Coburg and perfected himself in linguis: & artibus liberalibus that he had been recognized as capable of taking up the Studia academica, he moved to the University of Jena in June 1632, and then for the fourth year remained. His preceptors were in Philosophicis M. Stahl, in linguis Paul Schlevogt, in Theologicis Major Himmel and Sal. Glaſfius. Because the enemy incursion meant that he had lost his entire patrimony, even the house of his grandfather Andreas Kilian's in Rodach, which had come to him in the inheritance, was burned down and put in the ashes, otherwise everything in Francken was also spoiled, he has himself for want the Sumtuum from Jena and to Breitenbach in Thuringen, and with a Schwefelberg gentleman in the 1 1/2 years as an informer for a child. Then he turned to the Vogtland, as he soon found a good condition with the then pastor of Möschlitz and Hoff preacher at the castle, M. Andrea Steiner (who soon afterwards became Adiunctus zu Linienroda and ultimately Archidiaconus and Conſiſtorialis to Regensburg ) The children he informs for a while, and since I did exercise in the preaching, God graciously agreed that in 1638 he went to the parish of Friea and Branch Ebersdorf, where he d. 26. Maj. Dom. I. p. Trin. I gave a probationary sermon and was ordained in the castle. What he endured with this parish for tribulation, persecution, danger of war, plundering and ruin of a parish child within 9 years, has never been consumed from him without tears.
    A. 1646. On the 21st Sunday after Trinity he did the prob sermon at Heldburg, received the vocation, and cathedral. I. p. Epiph. 1647, kept his suit, and is cathedral. 6. p. Trinity in the high presence of Duke Ernst of Gotha, inuestiret by the Superintendent General, D. Sal. Glassium, as he has rarely recorded in the church book, or as others report by M. Christoph Laurentii, Superintendten of Königsberg. Regardless of whether he was immediately disposed of by such wonderful and unexpected sending of God from the parish Friesa, who was very dangerous because of the unrest at the time, and was yelped into several security: “Oh, dear Creutz followed him on foot from the Vogtland to the Francken-Land . By being subjected to many adversities, misery, pressures and war troubles in the local area, and even endangering life and limb, Since the local city was overrun by a party of hostile whites. And since they want to set fire to the upper suburb with all their might, because they don't want to let them in, he eats around under fire and bullets and has asked to be saved. Although the danger was very great, that is, that someone would be killed on one side: God gave grace that he could get away unharmed and undamaged, and received so much from an anxious prayer that the threatened fire remained naked , and the soldiers, brokered an amicable transaction and money, withdrew again.
    He has the reputation of being loyal to his office and has always been very graciously held by Duke Ernst. He died blissfully 1682 on July 13th and cathedral. V. P. Trinity was buried in the 72nd year of his age, and 44th of the Ministry, after he had been superintendent for 36 years. The corpse sermon is from the Deacon, Lawrence Schumann about Matthew Xl. 28-30. held, and promoted to print. These circumstances are taken from the attached Lebenslauff, as well as what should be further from his family and scriptural community.
    In 1638 he married the maid Elisabetha, Steiner's great-great-granddaughter D. Max. Morlini. V. Thoma Licht p. 366 Mr. M. Andreas Steiner, pastor to Möschlitz, his eighteenth-century court daughter, with whom he lived happily for the 44th year and had 15 children, as 11 sons and 4th daughters. Of these, 7 sons and 2nd daughters died before him, the other sons are three of them to the theologico studio, and the fourth to the apothecary art, also all of them together with the two daughters, to honor, and resp. public church offices in his life, all of him (which is a rare happiness) were marred, of which he also had 38th little daughters.
    The eldest, Michael Buchenröder, comes downstairs as pastor to Hellingen and Biberschlag for. His most worthy sons, however, Mr. Johann Christoph of Westheim and Mr. Johann Andreas, pastor to Burden, can remember with joy the hundred-year-old goodness of God, which ruled over them and their family (from 1646 onwards, since their blessed grandfather became Superintendent) In this principality. What a grace God would long to ride for them and their people.
    The second son, Samuel Buchenröder, is the pastor of Rentweinsdorf in the Reichsfreyen Ritterschetzt Canton Baunach Vorden.
    The third, Johann Buchenröder, apothecary in Heldburg, married Anna Barbara, Herr Lazari Bauer, daughter of the council there, and produced a son who appears among the pastors at Lindenau.
    The fourth Georg Caspar Buchenröder has become pastor in the Swabian region of Amlishagen.
    The eldest daughter, J. Anna Elisabetha, married in 1660. The pastor of Memmelsdorff, Mr. Johann Hessen.
    But the youngest, Johanna Cordula, 1665: Mr. Stephan Thomä, pastor and adjunct to Sonnefeld.
    How he has now propagated the memory of his taking through his children: so he has made his Andescken immortal no less by his published writings, these are partly printed in front of their eyes, partly they are still in Manuscript hidden,
    When the Turkish power turned against Christianity in 1663, he wrote a Tract de duabus as Gog and Magog (*) Next, another Tract de irruptione Gog and Magog inmones Israel borumq. finali excidio, printed in Jena.

    (*) This treatise from Gog came out in 1663 at Leipzig in Quart under the name of the faithful Eckart, alias Aetophi Franconis, and the dedication to Duke Friedrich Wilhelm zu Altenburg geipso Natiuitatis Chr profesio 663. He probably did not rename his name deßwilen, further against the papacy quite a bit. Ä and has brought much hated testimonies of the truth from her own history. That he is the real Author, however, is proven by his words, which he has drawn with his own hand in the copy which he venerates the Adjuncto zu Lindenau M. Hattenbachen: Viro reuerendo plurimum & Clarissimo Domino Mag.Jonae Christiano Hattenbach, Adjuncto Inspeélionis Heldburgen- Ä Pastori in Lindenau dignissimo, Vigilantissinó, Domino Compatri, Confratri & Amico meo dilectissimo suauissimo hunc labellum dono mittit cum omnigena salutis apprecatione in Exodio anni 1653. Autºr Mich. Buchenröder. The title actually means, Ratio status Qrbis Turcici & Christianisiue Gog dux alac, I. populorum externorumin foedus & societatem assumtio. lI. Christianorutu interna dilcordia, maxime adhuc formidabiles & metuenda viuis coloribus expresse from Eckardo fideli alias Alethophilo Francone.

    When the Jews wanted to make a lot of talk and seduction about a newly created Messiah, he wrote the urgent Messiah Jüden-Post against it, which was printed in Nuremberg in 1666.
    In his old age, about 2 years before his end, he published 2nd tracts against the well-known Capucinist P. Marcumab Aviano, namely:
    1. Correct answer to the question whether the Evangelical Lutheran Church or the New Roman Church has fallen away from the right, true, old, first, Apostolic Catholic Roman Churches? and which church to the old and first churches today Coburg 1681 by Johann Conrad, Mönch; the same sluice: Dabantur in H. (that is Heldburg) dedicates Mr. Johann Friedrich Händrich, Cammer-Rath and Ammann in Eißfeld.
    2. Warning True Mouth from the awakened Odd and Wonder Men and their creatures. 12. 1681. Coburg, per eundem. Dedication Mr. Duke Ernst IV. Donor of the Hochf. Hildburghaus line.
    I saw the Manuscripta preloparata at Westheim by the latter's most worthy nephew, Mr. Johann Christoph Buchenröder, their pastor. 1. Treasure over all treasures, or desired blessed heaven-faith of believing Christians in death. 2. The true gospel. Church heaven histories in four parts. 3. God’s omnipotence in times of war and peace.

    From Chip Kalb.

    As you know, the Protestant German states were not big fans of the Popes.  So, when Pope Gregory XIII reformed our Christian Calendar in 1582, all the Catholic countries, including Bavaria and Würzburg, immediately adopted it but many of the Protestant countries kept using the Julian Calendar for many more years, even after it shortcomings became painfully obvious.

    In 1610, the whole Hildburghausen area belonged to the Duchy of Saxe-Coburg.  At that time, John Casimir was the Duke.  He was such a hardcore Protestant that it’s unlikely that he would ever allow the Gregorian Calendar to be used anywhere in his Duchy, even as his Catholic neighbors were using it all around him.  In fact, Saxony didn’t make the switch until 1699.

    So we are going to assume that, when Michael Buchenroder was born in 1610, Saxe-Coburg was still using the Julian Calendar.  According to this Calendar, Trinity Sunday was 3 June 1610 and the 19th Sunday after Trinity was 14 October 1610.  That’s why Michael’s baptismal record is dated, “In the Year of Our Lord 1610, on 15 October, after the 19th Sunday [ past ] Trinity. [ Anno Christi den 15 October nach den 19 Sontag Trinitatis. ]”.  In the Gregorian Calendar, 15 October 1610 is 25 October 1610 so Michael’s “birthday”, 18 October 1610, would be 28 October 1610 !

    MICHAEL married Steiner, Elisabetha on 30 Oct 1638 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. Elisabetha (daughter of Steiner, Andreas and Küffer, 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. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 4. Buchenröder, Anna Elisabetha  Descendancy chart to this point 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.
    2. 5. Buchenröder, MICHAEL Jr.  Descendancy chart to this point 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.
    3. 6. Buchenröder, Samuel  Descendancy chart to this point 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.
    4. 7. Buchenröder, Johanna CORDULA  Descendancy chart to this point 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.
    5. 8. Buchenröder, Johann Friedrich  Descendancy chart to this point 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.
    6. 9. Buchenröder, Johann  Descendancy chart to this point 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.
    7. 10. Buchenröder, Andreas  Descendancy chart to this point 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.
    8. 11. Buchenröder, Georg Achatius  Descendancy chart to this point 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.
    9. 12. Buchenröder, Georg Joseph  Descendancy chart to this point 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.
    10. 13. Buchenröder, George Caspar  Descendancy chart to this point 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.
    11. 14. Buchenröder, Johann Philip  Descendancy chart to this point 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.


Generation: 4

  1. 4.  Buchenröder, Anna Elisabetha Descendancy chart to this point (3.MICHAEL3, 2.Kunigunde2, 1.Andreas1) 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]


  2. 5.  Buchenröder, MICHAEL Jr. Descendancy chart to this point (3.MICHAEL3, 2.Kunigunde2, 1.Andreas1) 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:
    1. 15. Buchenröder, Maria Barbara  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 4 Oct 1670 in Lindenau, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Unfinden, Hassberge, Bayern, Germany.
    2. 16. Buchenröder, Johann Samuel  Descendancy chart to this point 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.
    3. 17. Buchenröder, Johann Ernst  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 16 Mar 1675 in Lindenau, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Lindenau, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
    4. 18. Buchenröder, Johann Heinrich  Descendancy chart to this point 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.
    5. 19. Buchenröder, Johann Christian  Descendancy chart to this point 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.
    6. 20. Buchenröder, N.N.  Descendancy chart to this point 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:
    1. 21. Buchenröder, Karl Ludwig  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 4 Nov 1680 in Hellingen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED.
    2. 22. Buchenröder, Johann  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 31 Mar 1682 in Hellingen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED.
    3. 23. Buchenröder, Kunigunda Gertraud  Descendancy chart to this point 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.
    4. 24. Buchenröder, Johann Christoph  Descendancy chart to this point 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.
    5. 25. Buchenröder, Dorothea Rosina  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 29 Jul 1687 in Hellingen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED.
    6. 26. Buchenröder, Sabina Elisabetha Johanna  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 13 Sep 1689 in Hellingen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED.
    7. 27. Buchenröder, Anna Catharina  Descendancy chart to this point 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.
    8. 28. Buchenröder, Maria Margaretha  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1692 in Rappershausen, Rhon-Grabfeld, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED in Bayern, Germany.
    9. 29. Buchenröder, Margaretha Sophia  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1696 in Rappershausen, Rhon-Grabfeld, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED.
    10. 30. Buchenröder, Margaretha Elisabeth  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1697 in Biberschlag, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in DECEASED in Biberschlag, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
    11. 31. Buchenröder, Johann Andreas  Descendancy chart to this point 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.

  3. 6.  Buchenröder, Samuel Descendancy chart to this point (3.MICHAEL3, 2.Kunigunde2, 1.Andreas1) 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]


  4. 7.  Buchenröder, Johanna CORDULA Descendancy chart to this point (3.MICHAEL3, 2.Kunigunde2, 1.Andreas1) 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 46

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

  5. 8.  Buchenröder, Johann Friedrich Descendancy chart to this point (3.MICHAEL3, 2.Kunigunde2, 1.Andreas1) 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


  6. 9.  Buchenröder, Johann Descendancy chart to this point (3.MICHAEL3, 2.Kunigunde2, 1.Andreas1) 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:
    1. 44. Buchenröder, Georg Andreas  Descendancy chart to this point 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.
    2. 45. Buchenröder, Michael Christian  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 28 Feb 1687 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
    3. 46. Buchenröder, Johann Wolfgang  Descendancy chart to this point 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.
    4. 47. Buchenröder, Johann Wolfgang  Descendancy chart to this point 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.

  7. 10.  Buchenröder, Andreas Descendancy chart to this point (3.MICHAEL3, 2.Kunigunde2, 1.Andreas1) 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 ].”


  8. 11.  Buchenröder, Georg Achatius Descendancy chart to this point (3.MICHAEL3, 2.Kunigunde2, 1.Andreas1) 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.


  9. 12.  Buchenröder, Georg Joseph Descendancy chart to this point (3.MICHAEL3, 2.Kunigunde2, 1.Andreas1) 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.

  10. 13.  Buchenröder, George Caspar Descendancy chart to this point (3.MICHAEL3, 2.Kunigunde2, 1.Andreas1) 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 Kalb

    George 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:
    1. 48. Buchenröder, Johann Christian  Descendancy chart to this point 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.

  11. 14.  Buchenröder, Johann Philip Descendancy chart to this point (3.MICHAEL3, 2.Kunigunde2, 1.Andreas1) 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.”