• Né - Niederbühl
  • Décédé le 6 avril 1810 - Durmersheim, Sankt Dionysius: Katholishch, Baden
  • Küfer (makes wine barrels)

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Occupation: Küfer (makes wine barrels)(Source: Ahnen a HessLine.de - Database of Durmersheim Families - Name: http://db.genealogy.net/ofb/durmersheim/index_en.html; - ource Medium: Electronic
Source Quality: Extracts from book by Chris Burkart

This is a family database 18014 individuals who lived in Durmersheim.
For extended information or if you have corrections and questions please contacts the author.

The area around Durmersheim was already by the Romans inhabited and since the Merowingerzeit (Merowinger: The names of humans and their relational relations remain certainly - refrained from few exceptions - up to 17th. Century in the darkness of history. Only with the year 1660, when the Durmersheimer at that time minister Hubert Sartorius began to lead baptizing and marriage register this changed. All existing church books from the period of 1660 to in early 20th Century seized Martin Burkart in a systematic family album, which was published in the year 2000. 2003/2004 these data for the Internet were prepared and made accessible in the here available on-line family album of a broad number of users. With the map references indicated here it is to be considered that to the locality Durmersheim also the place Wurmersheim belongs. Wurmersheim was up to the incorporation to 01.01.1974 its own village, which church always belonged however to Durmersheim. Approximately into the center 18. Century in the church books it was noted only very rarely whether a family or a person in Durmersheim or Wurmersheim lived and/or died. The place name Durmersheim in the on-line local family album only added if to the events such as birth, wedding or death a date existed and worm home was not indicated.

There are 280 individuals with the surname ELL in this database.)

 Sources

  • Personne: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints - Durmersheim, Sankt Dionysius: Katholishch, Baden (Extracted records) - Name: Vital Records Index - Western Europe - German Region, CDs, 2000; - NAME Family History Library ADDR 35 North West Temple Street CONT Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 CONT USA - ource Medium: Church Record

    Source: Vital Records Index - Western Europe - German Region
    Event Type: Christening and Marriages
    Recorded in: Durmersheim, Sankt Dionysius: Katholishch, Baden
    Collection: Sankt Dionysius
    Denomination: Katholisch
    Total Count: 9369
    Reference: FHL 1047538 1660-1802 3760
    Reference: FHL 1047539 1800-1850 3282
    Reference: FHL 1047540 1851-1873 2327 - - Francisci Josephi Jung
    Ahnen a HessLine.de - Database of Durmersheim Families - Name: http://db.genealogy.net/ofb/durmersheim/index_en.html; - ource Medium: Electronic
    Source Quality: Extracts from book by Chris Burkart

    This is a family database 18014 individuals who lived in Durmersheim.
    For extended information or if you have corrections and questions please contacts the author.

    The area around Durmersheim was already by the Romans inhabited and since the Merowingerzeit (Merowinger: The names of humans and their relational relations remain certainly - refrained from few exceptions - up to 17th. Century in the darkness of history. Only with the year 1660, when the Durmersheimer at that time minister Hubert Sartorius began to lead baptizing and marriage register this changed. All existing church books from the period of 1660 to in early 20th Century seized Martin Burkart in a systematic family album, which was published in the year 2000. 2003/2004 these data for the Internet were prepared and made accessible in the here available on-line family album of a broad number of users. With the map references indicated here it is to be considered that to the locality Durmersheim also the place Wurmersheim belongs. Wurmersheim was up to the incorporation to 01.01.1974 its own village, which church always belonged however to Durmersheim. Approximately into the center 18. Century in the church books it was noted only very rarely whether a family or a person in Durmersheim or Wurmersheim lived and/or died. The place name Durmersheim in the on-line local family album only added if to the events such as birth, wedding or death a date existed and worm home was not indicated.

    There are 280 individuals with the surname ELL in this database. - - Franz Joseph Jung
  • Naissance, décès: Ahnen a HessLine.de - Database of Durmersheim Families - Name: http://db.genealogy.net/ofb/durmersheim/index_en.html; - ource Medium: Electronic
    Source Quality: Extracts from book by Chris Burkart

    This is a family database 18014 individuals who lived in Durmersheim.
    For extended information or if you have corrections and questions please contacts the author.

    The area around Durmersheim was already by the Romans inhabited and since the Merowingerzeit (Merowinger: The names of humans and their relational relations remain certainly - refrained from few exceptions - up to 17th. Century in the darkness of history. Only with the year 1660, when the Durmersheimer at that time minister Hubert Sartorius began to lead baptizing and marriage register this changed. All existing church books from the period of 1660 to in early 20th Century seized Martin Burkart in a systematic family album, which was published in the year 2000. 2003/2004 these data for the Internet were prepared and made accessible in the here available on-line family album of a broad number of users. With the map references indicated here it is to be considered that to the locality Durmersheim also the place Wurmersheim belongs. Wurmersheim was up to the incorporation to 01.01.1974 its own village, which church always belonged however to Durmersheim. Approximately into the center 18. Century in the church books it was noted only very rarely whether a family or a person in Durmersheim or Wurmersheim lived and/or died. The place name Durmersheim in the on-line local family album only added if to the events such as birth, wedding or death a date existed and worm home was not indicated.

    There are 280 individuals with the surname ELL in this database.
  • Union: Ahnen a HessLine.de - Database of Durmersheim Families - Name: http://db.genealogy.net/ofb/durmersheim/index_en.html; - ource Medium: Electronic
    Source Quality: Extracts from book by Chris Burkart

    This is a family database 18014 individuals who lived in Durmersheim.
    For extended information or if you have corrections and questions please contacts the author.

    The area around Durmersheim was already by the Romans inhabited and since the Merowingerzeit (Merowinger: The names of humans and their relational relations remain certainly - refrained from few exceptions - up to 17th. Century in the darkness of history. Only with the year 1660, when the Durmersheimer at that time minister Hubert Sartorius began to lead baptizing and marriage register this changed. All existing church books from the period of 1660 to in early 20th Century seized Martin Burkart in a systematic family album, which was published in the year 2000. 2003/2004 these data for the Internet were prepared and made accessible in the here available on-line family album of a broad number of users. With the map references indicated here it is to be considered that to the locality Durmersheim also the place Wurmersheim belongs. Wurmersheim was up to the incorporation to 01.01.1974 its own village, which church always belonged however to Durmersheim. Approximately into the center 18. Century in the church books it was noted only very rarely whether a family or a person in Durmersheim or Wurmersheim lived and/or died. The place name Durmersheim in the on-line local family album only added if to the events such as birth, wedding or death a date existed and worm home was not indicated.

    There are 280 individuals with the surname ELL in this database.

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