Anna Catharina BISCHOFF

Anna Catharina BISCHOFF

Eigenschaften

Art Wert Datum Ort Quellenangaben
Name Anna Catharina BISCHOFF

Ereignisse

Art Datum Ort Quellenangaben
Geburt 1678 Miesau, Kaiserslautern nach diesem Ort suchen
Bestattung 24. Februar 1764
Konfirmation 1. April 1694 Miesau, Kaiserslautern nach diesem Ort suchen
Tod 23. Februar 1764 Obermiesau nach diesem Ort suchen
Heirat 22. Mai 1696 Miesau nach diesem Ort suchen

Ehepartner und Kinder

Heirat Ehepartner Kinder
22. Mai 1696
Miesau
Johannes LANG

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"1704 Jan 24-- Joannes Martinus Jacobi legitimate child of Melchior Jacobi and Gertrude married Anna Catharina Bischoff surviving widow of Jo'es Lang."

"It is quite possible that being a widow with young children played a role in choosing a bachelor from another region as a husband. Later records suggest that, of the children of this union, the boyswere raised Catholic and the girls were raised Reformed. Such arrangements were not uncommon. It also appears that the mother, Anna Catharina, remained Reformed since her death is recorded in the Reformed churchbook."

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Parents    Caspar Bischoff 1  – 1741   Othilia Bischoff 1 1659 – 1721 Show siblings   Hide siblings   Spouse & Children   Johannes Lang 1 1675 – 1736   Johann Caspar Lang 1 1697 –    Anna Marie Lang 1 1699 – 1749   Johann Nickel Lang 1 1702 – 1776Other Spouse & Children   Joannes Martinus Jacobi 1    Anna Catharina Neuin 1 1708 – 1742   Wilhelm Jacobi 1 1713 –    Eva Rosina Decker 1 1717 –    Maria Agnes Jacobi 1 1717 – 1721 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Anna Catherine Bischoff Born: 1675 in Miesau, Pfaltz, [state], Germany Died: 23 Feb 1764 Marriage: 22 May 1696 in Miesau, Pflatz, [state], Germany Children Sex Birth Johan Nickel Lang M 1690 in Miesach, Chur Pfalz, [state], Germany Anna Maria Lang F Feb 1699 Johann Nicholas Long M 17 Oct 1700 in Miesau, Pfaltz, [state], Germany Johann Caspar Lang M 97 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Anna Catharina Bischoff, born Abt. 1679; died February 23, 1764; married (1) Johannes Lang May 26, 1696 in Miesau, Rheinland-Pfaltz, Germany; married (2) Johann Martin Jacobi January 27, 1704. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Kubelbeg Catholic records contain the following baptismal record of an Anna Catharina Jacobi. Note that the date would make her 25 in 1736, the same age as Anna Catharina Neu(in). "1711 April 30, Miesau, baptized Anna Catharina legitimate daughter of married Martin Jacobi and Anna Catharina. Godparents were Theobald Bischoff from Miesau still unmarried and Anna Salome Jacobi still unmarried" A baptismal record for Valentin Blum, brother of Eva Elisabetha, appears in the Waldmohr Reformed records, but no trace of him has yet been found in records on this side of the Atlantic. In the absence of such evidence, it seems quite possible that Valentin Blum did not complete the journey. He may have taken up residence elsewhere, even in Germany, or he might have died enroute, as was the fateof his sister, Eva Elisabetha. The Kubelberg catholic churchbook contains two records for Eva Rosina Jacobi, half-sister of Nickel. The first is a record of twin girls born to Martin Jacobi and his wife Anna Catharina on January 12, 1718 [ church record ]. Although neither of the twins' names are noted in the record, their godmothers' names suggest that the girls' names were Maria Agnes and Eva Rosina. A Miesau Reformed record notes the burial of an Agnes, daughter of Martin Jacobi the Catholic tailor on May 9, 1721 at the age of three months and nineteen weeks. Back-calculating from the burial date gives a rough birthdate of December 27, 1717, which agrees well with the baptismal date of the twins. The second record for Eva Rosina Jacobi is that of a marriage on January 13, 1739 of an "Eva Rosina Jacobi CalvinistRef" to "Johannes Georgius Decker" in the Kubelberg Catholic churchbook [ church record ]. Neither of her parents are mentioned in the record, but the reference to the Reformed religion suggests that she could be the daughter of Martin Jacobi, Catholic, and Anna Catharina, Reformed. The marriage to Johann Georg Decker does not mean this is not the same person who married Friedrich Steffinger inAmerica, but the marriage date clearly indicates that this individual did not emigrate with Nickel Lang. There is a phrase under the marriage record that appears to be a post-script added to that record at a later date: "profecti st (sunt) in pensilvaniam (They have departed to Pennsylvania)"In spite of some inconsistencies, this record seems to refer to a half-sister of Nickel Lang.

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1 Thorlakson Web Site
Autor: Daniel Thorlakson
 MyHeritage.com Familienstammbaum  Familienseite: Thorlakson Web Site Familienstammbaum: Lyons

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