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Catharina Walter, daughter of Martin Walter, was confirmed in 1729, and in 1737 married first to Martin Hohmeister. If she were twelve years old at confirmation and twenty at marriage, she would have been born about 1717.  She married again in 1749, in Hitzerode, to Jakob Speck. Their son [[Jakob Speck (1754)|Jakob Speck]] was born in Hitzerode five years later, so it is likely he had older siblings. (It is not known if there were children from the marriage to Martin Hohmeister.)  Catharina and Jakob Speck may have lived out their lives in Hitzerode,as did their son, although there are no church records found there for their deaths.   
 
Catharina Walter, daughter of Martin Walter, was confirmed in 1729, and in 1737 married first to Martin Hohmeister. If she were twelve years old at confirmation and twenty at marriage, she would have been born about 1717.  She married again in 1749, in Hitzerode, to Jakob Speck. Their son [[Jakob Speck (1754)|Jakob Speck]] was born in Hitzerode five years later, so it is likely he had older siblings. (It is not known if there were children from the marriage to Martin Hohmeister.)  Catharina and Jakob Speck may have lived out their lives in Hitzerode,as did their son, although there are no church records found there for their deaths.   
 
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Catharina Walter, daughter of Martin Walter, was confirmed in 1729, and in 1737 married first to Martin Hohmeister. If she were twelve years old at confirmation and twenty at marriage, she would have been born about 1717. She married again in 1749, in Hitzerode, to Jakob Speck. Their son Jakob Speck was born in Hitzerode five years later, so it is likely he had older siblings. (It is not known if there were children from the marriage to Martin Hohmeister.) Catharina and Jakob Speck may have lived out their lives in Hitzerode,as did their son, although there are no church records found there for their deaths.

Date Location Notes Sources
Birth possibly Hitzerode area [1]
Marriage 20 Feb 1749 Hitzerode To Jakob Speck [1]
Death
Burial

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 Generation 7        Generation 8          Generation 9
 
              +-- Jakob Speck
              |  (????-????)
Jakob Speck --+                      +-- Martin Walter
 (1754-1807)  |                      |   (????-????)
              +-- Catharina Walter --+
                  (????-????)        |
                                     +-- Unknown
                                 
                                                   
Sources:[1]

[edit] Children

( children with Jakob Speck])

Name Gender Date of Birth Birthplace Spouse Notes Sources
Jakob Speck M 17 May 1754 Hitzerode, Hesse Germany Anna Catharina Becker [1]


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Location Dates Notes Sources
Hitzerode, Hesse, Germany by 1749- ???? [1]


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Ref. Num. Description Image of original
1 Research of Dr. Kurt Guenther, parish at Albungen where the registers (after 1804) of Hitzerode are preserved. (Older registers, since 1626, preserved at Frankershausen). Jakob Speck from Kammerbach, married at Hitzerode on 20 Feb 1749 Catharina Walter who was confirmed in 1729. She had married first in Hitzerode on 8 Jan. 1737 to Martin Hohmeister. Jakob Speck and Catharina Walter were parents of Jakob Speck born at Hitzerode 17 May 1754. See full text of report, Kurt Guenther Research, Church Records of Frankershausen & Hitzerode, Germany
2 Personal correspondence Wilda DeHart, 1992-ongoing; descendant of Mary Frederick and Will Dietrich; contracted Dr. Kurt Guenther to research church records in Hitzerode, Germany.
3 Personal correspondence from Elizabeth Wilson Williams.



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