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Four months after his twentieth birthday, Johannes married Anna Margarethe Speck, also from Hitzerode and the daughter of Jakob Speck and Anna Catharina Becker. Anna Margarethe was nineteen when they married. The one son we know of was also named Johannes, born in 1822 when his mother was 37 and his father 38 years old. Nine years later the older Johannes died; Anna Margaretha survived him for at least twenty more years, living out her life in Hitzerode. Her son Johannes eventually took up farming. It appears that Anna Margarethe lived to see her son married. It is unclear whether she also lived to know that he and his wife emigrated to America in 1852. Presumably she is buried in Hitzerode. | Four months after his twentieth birthday, Johannes married Anna Margarethe Speck, also from Hitzerode and the daughter of Jakob Speck and Anna Catharina Becker. Anna Margarethe was nineteen when they married. The one son we know of was also named Johannes, born in 1822 when his mother was 37 and his father 38 years old. Nine years later the older Johannes died; Anna Margaretha survived him for at least twenty more years, living out her life in Hitzerode. Her son Johannes eventually took up farming. It appears that Anna Margarethe lived to see her son married. It is unclear whether she also lived to know that he and his wife emigrated to America in 1852. Presumably she is buried in Hitzerode. | ||
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− | | '''Birth''' || ||expect Hitzerode || || <sup class="reference"></sup> | + | | '''Birth''' || ||expect Hitzerode || || <sup class="reference">[1]</sup> |
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− | | '''Marriage''' ||23 July 1804 ||Hitzerode, Germany || To Johannes Friedrich || <sup class="reference"></sup> | + | | '''Marriage''' ||23 July 1804 ||Hitzerode, Germany || To Johannes Friedrich || <sup class="reference">[1]</sup> |
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− | | '''Death''' || (alive in 1851) ||Hitzerode, Germany || || <sup class="reference"></sup> | + | | '''Death''' || (alive in 1851) ||Hitzerode, Germany || || <sup class="reference">[1]</sup> |
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− | | Johannes Frederick || M ||17 Aug. 1822 ||Hitzerode, Hesse Germany || [[Anna Catherine Kenemuth]] || || <sup class="reference"></sup> | + | | Johannes Frederick || M ||17 Aug. 1822 ||Hitzerode, Hesse Germany || [[Anna Catherine Kenemuth]] || || <sup class="reference">[1]</sup> |
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− | | Hitzerode, Hesse, Germany ||by 1804 - 1831 || || | + | | Hitzerode, Hesse, Germany ||by 1804 - 1831 || || <sup class="reference">[1]</sup> |
Revision as of 15:20, 2 December 2007
Four months after his twentieth birthday, Johannes married Anna Margarethe Speck, also from Hitzerode and the daughter of Jakob Speck and Anna Catharina Becker. Anna Margarethe was nineteen when they married. The one son we know of was also named Johannes, born in 1822 when his mother was 37 and his father 38 years old. Nine years later the older Johannes died; Anna Margaretha survived him for at least twenty more years, living out her life in Hitzerode. Her son Johannes eventually took up farming. It appears that Anna Margarethe lived to see her son married. It is unclear whether she also lived to know that he and his wife emigrated to America in 1852. Presumably she is buried in Hitzerode.
Date | Location | Notes | Sources | |
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Birth | expect Hitzerode | [1] | ||
Marriage | 23 July 1804 | Hitzerode, Germany | To Johannes Friedrich | [1] |
Death | (alive in 1851) | Hitzerode, Germany | [1] | |
Burial | expect Hitzerode | [1] |
Ancestry chart segment
Generation 5 Generation 6 Generation 7 +-- Johannes Friedrich | (~1784-1831) John Frederick --+ +-- Jakob Speck (1822-1912) | | (1754-1807) +-- Anna Margarethe Speck--+ (1785->1851) | +-- Anna Catharina Becker (????-????) Sources: [1]
Children
( children with Johannes Friedrich)
Name | Gender | Date of Birth | Birthplace | Spouse | Notes | Sources |
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Johannes Frederick | M | 17 Aug. 1822 | Hitzerode, Hesse Germany | Anna Catherine Kenemuth | [1]
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Places of Residence
Location | Dates | Notes | Sources |
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Hitzerode, Hesse, Germany | by 1804 - 1831 | [1]
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Sources
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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). "Johannes Friedrich, occupation carrier, born 4.3.1784; 16./20. 11 1831 (died 16th buried 20th Nov. 1831), at Hitzerode; married 23.7.1804 at Hitzerode, to Anna Margarethe Speck (alive in 1851). | 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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