reconstruction of belonging to Markneukirchen families in gunz (south side)
Founded in 1200 village Gunze is divided in its church membership along the iron creek, the north side belongs to Parish Schöneck , the south side in the parish Markneukirchen . While the church records of Schöneck since the start of its implementation in 1593 are preserved completely in Mark Neukirchen, there are only the records from 1748/49. The earlier registers were destroyed by fire. According to Friedrich August Crasselt Rev. Peter arrogance began in 1572, the first baptismal register and Nicolaus Hanold 1585 marriage and death registers [1]. The result is that the baptisms, marriages and deaths of the families present on the south side are only from 1748/49.
The project Schöneck family book 1593 - 1750 the south side of Gunze was trying to reconstruct as accurately as possible (as of May 2007: 1593 - 1708). Primarily to the sponsorships and marriages have been evaluated, but it also incorporated data from other church records and tax lists. An overview of The achieved results in accuracy and completeness of the comparison with the existing tax rolls.
The shock control register 1628 [2] has for Gunz from 31 yards with 35 families, the value of farm buildings together with the associated land and cattle was 26 to 11 shock. Of the 35 persons named 33 can be found in the church register Schöneck, also many wives and children. The biographical information on the inhabitants of the south side can be reconstructed through the sponsorship and marriages are very limited, but in some cases, more accurate data are determined. So Catherine Eichhorn, wife of Michael Eichhorn, 31 August 1673 sponsored by Hans Prager's daughter Magdalena. At the wedding of his son John 1675 he is against not alive, he must have died between August 1673 and therefore the marriage of John Eichhorn 1675th
Another interesting example of the reconstruction of a family are the Mueller Gunz. The mill is located on the south side of the village and is duly to Markneukrichen. The first known proof of the mill dates from 1583 and land tax registers known as Jobst Jorumb Müller. The name or Joram Goram comes in different varieties also available in surrounding villages.
The earliest mention of a miller in the parish register Gunzer Schöneck found in 1628, this year is Gorramb Michel Müller and his son of the same inspiration for Girg Fickers child (pl. 1628/39). He married Dorothy in 1630 and is named 1643-1662 as a miller. From it can be detected five children, three of them only through sponsorships. His son Adam married Elizabeth in 1663 Gieter from Gunz and his first son, Adam, is mentioned in church records Markneukirchen. could order without church records are available in Mark Neukirchen, three generations can be determined.
These examples show very clearly that the full evaluation of the church books, beyond the usual data for baptism, marriage and burial, also serves as a valuable supplement known genealogical data adjacent parishes.
[1] FA Crasselt: attempt at a chronicle of Mark Neukirchen, Schneeberg 1821
[2] Hasta Dresden, 10040, navigator College, Rep. Ia No. 36
Founded in 1200 village Gunze is divided in its church membership along the iron creek, the north side belongs to Parish Schöneck , the south side in the parish Markneukirchen . While the church records of Schöneck since the start of its implementation in 1593 are preserved completely in Mark Neukirchen, there are only the records from 1748/49. The earlier registers were destroyed by fire. According to Friedrich August Crasselt Rev. Peter arrogance began in 1572, the first baptismal register and Nicolaus Hanold 1585 marriage and death registers [1]. The result is that the baptisms, marriages and deaths of the families present on the south side are only from 1748/49.
The project Schöneck family book 1593 - 1750 the south side of Gunze was trying to reconstruct as accurately as possible (as of May 2007: 1593 - 1708). Primarily to the sponsorships and marriages have been evaluated, but it also incorporated data from other church records and tax lists. An overview of The achieved results in accuracy and completeness of the comparison with the existing tax rolls.
The shock control register 1628 [2] has for Gunz from 31 yards with 35 families, the value of farm buildings together with the associated land and cattle was 26 to 11 shock. Of the 35 persons named 33 can be found in the church register Schöneck, also many wives and children. The biographical information on the inhabitants of the south side can be reconstructed through the sponsorship and marriages are very limited, but in some cases, more accurate data are determined. So Catherine Eichhorn, wife of Michael Eichhorn, 31 August 1673 sponsored by Hans Prager's daughter Magdalena. At the wedding of his son John 1675 he is against not alive, he must have died between August 1673 and therefore the marriage of John Eichhorn 1675th
Another interesting example of the reconstruction of a family are the Mueller Gunz. The mill is located on the south side of the village and is duly to Markneukrichen. The first known proof of the mill dates from 1583 and land tax registers known as Jobst Jorumb Müller. The name or Joram Goram comes in different varieties also available in surrounding villages.
The earliest mention of a miller in the parish register Gunzer Schöneck found in 1628, this year is Gorramb Michel Müller and his son of the same inspiration for Girg Fickers child (pl. 1628/39). He married Dorothy in 1630 and is named 1643-1662 as a miller. From it can be detected five children, three of them only through sponsorships. His son Adam married Elizabeth in 1663 Gieter from Gunz and his first son, Adam, is mentioned in church records Markneukirchen. could order without church records are available in Mark Neukirchen, three generations can be determined.
These examples show very clearly that the full evaluation of the church books, beyond the usual data for baptism, marriage and burial, also serves as a valuable supplement known genealogical data adjacent parishes.
[1] FA Crasselt: attempt at a chronicle of Mark Neukirchen, Schneeberg 1821
[2] Hasta Dresden, 10040, navigator College, Rep. Ia No. 36
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