Sunday, March 8, 2020

Johann Wendel Scholl, 1748-1817

Johann Wendel Scholl was born 14 June1748 to Georg Scholl and Anna Maria Kammerer. He was their third child and the first to live to adulthood. Johann married Augusta Raicher 16 April 1771. Their first child was born the next year. They had 10 children. Augusta Raicher died 23 January 1786. For pig tails see the end of this post.

Eight months later Johann Wendel married Maria Catharina Nüchter 3 October 1786 and they had 6 children. Johann Wendel died 18 December 1817.  Johann Wendel Scholl lived 69 years 6 months 4 days which was a long life for the time. Johann's daughter Christina's marriage record identifies Wendel as a Bürger (citizen) and Webermeister or foreman over weavers. At the time there were three classes of people, nobility, Bürgers or citizens and the common man /woman who didn't have the right to vote and did common work. In total Wendel had 10 children from his first marriage and six children from his second marriage:

What happened to his children?
Augusta Raicher 1752-1786 1st Wife
   Maria Catharina Scholl 1772-1855
   Margaretha Magdalena Scholl 1773-1800
   Elisabetha Scholl 1775-1840
   Jacobina Scholl 1776-1822
   George Frederick Scholl 1777-1839
   Christoph Scholl 1779
   Wendel Scholl 1781-1841
   Jacob Scholl 1782
   Scholl infant 1784
   Philipp Scholl 1785-1858
Maria Catharina Nuchter 1757-1825 2nd Wife
   Wilhelm Scholl 1788 Dec
   Wilhelm Scholl 1789-1858
   Elisabetha Scholl 1792-1846
   Margaretha Scholl 1794-1856
   Christina Scholl 1798-1843
   Salome Scholl 1801-1829
 
Who were the baptismal witnesses of their children?
Augusta Raicher 1752-1786 1st Wife
Maria Catharina Scholl 1772-1855

Baptismal witnesses: 
(1) Friedrich Nägelin, the local citizen, master butcher, and innkeeper at the sign of the bear
(2) his wife Jacobina, née Bitrolfin; 
(3) Johann Georg Cammerer, the local citizen and master smith, 
(4) his wife Catharina Barbara, née Süssin.    
Margaretha Magdalena Scholl 1773-1800
Baptismal witnesses: 
(1) Friderich Negelin, citizen here, master butcher and innkeeper at the sign of the bear
(2) his wife Jakobina née Bitrolfin. 
(3) Johann Georg Kammerer, citizen here and master farrier  
Baptismal witnesses: 
(1) Friderich Negelin, the local citizen, master butcher, and innkeeper at the sign of the bear
(2) his wife Jacobina, née Bitrolfin. 
(3) Johann Georg Cammerer, the local citizen and master blacksmith. 
Jacobina Scholl 1776-1822
Baptismal witnesses: 
(1) Friedrich Negelin, the local citizen, master butcher, and proprietor/innkeeper at the sign of the bear
(2) his wife Jacobina née Bitrolfin
(3) Johann George Cammerer, the local citizen and master farrier.
George Frederick Scholl 1777-1839

Baptismal witnesses: 
(1) Christoph Zwecker, the local citizen and master joiner. 
(2) Jacobina, née Bitrolfin, wife of Friedrich Negelin, the local citizen, master butcher, and innkeeper at the sign of the bear.    
Christoph Scholl 1779
Baptismal witnesses: 
(1) Christoph Zwecker, the local citizen and master joiner. 
(2) His wife Maria Sidonia, née Meierin. 
(3) Friderich Negelin, the local citizen and innkeeper at the sign of the bear. 
(4) Maria Catharina, née Süßin, the wife of Joh. Georg Cammerer, the local citizen and master smith.    
Wendel Scholl 1781-1841 
Baptismal witnesses: 
(1) Joh. Georg Cammerer, the local citizen and master blacksmith,
(2) his wife Catharina Barbara, née Süssin. 
(3) Christoph Zwecker, the local citizen and master joiner
(4) his wife Maria Sidonia, née Meierin.   
Jacob Scholl 1782
Baptismal witnesses: 
(1) Johann Georg Cammerer, the local citizen and master blacksmith, 
(2) his wife Catharina Barbara, née Süssin. 
(3) Christoph Zwecker, the local citizen and master joiner, 
(4) his wife Maria Sidonia, née Meierin.    
Scholl infant 1784
Philipp Scholl 1785-1858

Baptismal witnesses: 
(1) Johann Georg Cammerer, the local citizen and master farrier, and (2) his wife Catharina, née Süßin; 
(3) Maria Sidonia, née Meierin, wife of Christoph Z___ker, the local citizen and master joiner/woodworker.
Maria Catharina Nuchter 1757-1825 2nd Wife
Wilhelm Scholl 1788 Dec

Baptismal witnesses: 
(1) Johann Georg Cammerer, the local citizen and master blacksmith, (2) his wife Catharina, née Süssin. 
(3) Christoph Zwecker, the local citizen and master joiner, 
(4) his wife Maria Sidonia, née Meierin.    
Wilhelm Scholl 1789-1858
Witnesses: 
(1) Johann Georg Cammerer local citizen and master person who takes care of the horses, or blacksmith 
(2) his wife Catharina Suss 
(3) Christoph Zwecker local citizen and master cabinet maker or joiner and his wife Maria Sidonia born Meier.    
Elisabetha Scholl 1792-1846
Baptismal witnesses: 
(1) Joh. Georg Cammerer, the local citizen and master smith. 
(2) His wife Catharina, née Süssin.    
Margaretha Scholl 1794-1856
Baptismal witnesses: 
(1) Georg Michael Klein, the local non-citizen resident,
(2) his wife Salome, née Nüchterin.    
Christina Scholl 1798-1843
Baptismal witnesses: 
(1) Johann Georg Kammerer, the local citizen and master smith, and (2) his wife Catharina, née Süßi    
Salome Scholl 1801-1829 
Baptismal witnesses: 
(1) Georg Cammerer, the citizen and master smith. 
(2) Salome, née Nichterin, the left-behind (surviving) wife of Michel Klein. GSLG-HFZ
 
Who is  Friedrich Nägelin? 
Friedrich Nägelin  is a local citizen, master butcher, and innkeeper at the sign of the bear in Graben. He was born 9 July 1743 in Graben to Friederich Negalen and Jacobina.  He married  Jacobina née Bitrolfin 19 Jun 1764.  Son Jacob Friedrich 28 July 1765. They had a another son named Jacob Friederich in 1769. They had a daughter called Augusta Elisabetha Negelin 15 Mar 1775.  Friedrich died 19 April 1809 at 65 years old. 
 
Who is Johann Georg Cammerer? 
Johann Georg Cammerer L44F-YG5 is a local citizen and master smith and who cares for horses. Friedrich was born 28 May 1741 to Georg Adam Kammerer 1713-1770 and Eva Mrgaretha Schmidt 1720-1770. He was their seond child.  Georg married Catharina Barbara née Süssin 22 Nov 1763 and they had seven children. Georg died 13 Feb 1814 in Graben.  
 
Webermeister
The weaver produces various fabrics from yarns. In the Middle Ages linen weaving was one of the "dishonest professions". Specialized weavers were the cloth makers, who produced exclusively fine milled and roughened wool fabrics, so-called cloths, linen weavers produced exclusively canvas, silk weavers woven silk. The loom enabled the weaver to produce high quality fabrics. However, mechanical looms and industrialization brought an end to this craft, which had been very widespread in the past. This upheaval deprived many weavers of their livelihood. And so the weavers were one of the first professions to experience the negative consequences of industrialization for themselves. (Wikipedia)

Sheriff's during their lifetime:
1732 Christoph Kemm
1752 Johann Philipp Kemm (son)
1786 Friedrich Nägele
1799 Wilhelm Becker
1812 Christoph Süß
1822 Christoph Kemm  Graben by Konrad Dussel)

Pastors during their lifetime:
1738-1757 F.C H. Beck
1757-1798 J. J. Ritter 
1798-1808 Gottlieb. Bernhard Fecht  
1808-1814 L. Chr. Sachs 
1814-1823 G. Beck 
Documents related to Johann Wendel Scholl:

What happened in Wendel's lifetime?
1763-1825     Jean Paul Richter, German author: "A timid person is frightened before a danger; a coward during the time; and a courageous person afterward." "Spring makes everything young again except man."
1764        Jan 1, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (8) played for the Royal Family at Versailles, France.
1770        Dec 16, Ludwig Von Beethoven (d.1827), deaf German composer best known for his 9th Symphony, was born in Bonn. His Sixth Symphony "Pastorale" was in F-Major. Locks of his hair were cut off after his death and preserved by a number of collectors.
1785        Jan 4, Jacob Ludwig Grimm, German philosopher who wrote Grimm’s Fairy Tales, was born.
1787        Aug 10, Mozart completed his "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik."
1789        Mar 16, George S. Ohm (d.1854), German scientist, was born. He gave his name to the ohm unit of electrical resistance.
1789        Martin Klaproth, German chemist, discovered Uranium. It named after the planet Uranus discovered 8 years earlier.
1795        Mar 29, Beethoven (24) debuted as pianist in Vienna.
1799-1804    Alexander von Humboldt (1769-1859), German explorer, and Aime Bonpland, botanist, led an expedition to South America. They collected over 60,000 plants.
1800        Apr 2, 1st performance of Ludwig van Beethoven's 1st Symphony in C.
1803        Feb 25, The 1,800 sovereign German states united into 60 states.
1803        Apr 5, 1st performance of Beethoven's 2nd Symphony in D.
1803        Beethoven composed his "Kreutzer Sonata" dedicated to the French violinist Rudolphe Kreutzer.
1805        Apr 7, Beethoven conducted the premiere of his "Eroica" symphony
1805        Sep 30, Napoleon's army entered the Rhine valley.
1806        Oct 27, Emperor Napoleon entered Berlin.
1809        Feb 3, Felix Mendelssohn (d.1847), German composer and pianist, was born. His work included: "Overture to a Midsummer Night's Dream"
1809        Apr 20, Napoleon defeated Austria at Battle of Abensberg, Bavaria.
1813        May 22, Richard Wagner, German composer, conductor and writer, was born in Leipzig, Germany. He composed "The Flying Dutchman.
1813        Aug 27, The Allies defeated Napoleon at the Battle of Dresden
1813        Oct 16, In the Battle at Leipzig Napoleon faced Prussia, Austria & Russia.
1813        Oct 18, The Allies defeated Napoleon Bonaparte at Leipzig.
1813        Dec 8, Ludwig van Beethoven's 7th Symphony in A, premiered.
1813        Dec 31, Some 83,000 Prussian and Russian soldiers pursued Napoleon across the Rhine at Pfalzgrafenstein Castle
1814        Feb 27, Ludwig von Beethoven's 8th Symphony in F, premiered.
1816        Rain, hail and frost during the summer caused starvation in all of Europe. Because of this, Gabriel Sedlmayr baked bread from dough using the spent grains of his mash tun. The bread is somewhat dark, but smells and tastes good.

Napoleon Rules Europe
In the wars after the French Revolution in 1789, Napoleon, the emperor of the French, rose to be the ruler of the European continent. An enduring result of his policy was a new order of the southwestern German political world. When the French Revolution threatened to be exported throughout Europe in 1792, Baden joined forces against France. Its countryside was devastated in the ensuing battles. In 1796, the margrave was compelled to pay an indemnity and to cede his territories on the left bank of the Rhine to France. Fortune, however, soon returned to his side.

Lutheran Church and Napoleon
Napoleon's invasion of Germany promoted rationalism and angered German Lutherans, stirring up a desire among the people to preserve Luther's theology from the rationalist threat. This Erweckung, or Awakening, argued that reason was insufficient and pointed out the importance of emotional religious experience. Small groups sprang up, often in universities, which devoted themselves to Bible study, reading devotional writings, and revival meetings. Members of this movement eventually took to restoring the traditional liturgy and doctrine of the Lutheran church in the Neo-Lutheran movement. A layman, Luther scholar Johann Georg Hamann, became famous for countering rationalism and advancing the Awakening

Documents related to Johann Wendel Scholl:


Johann Wendel Scholl birth 14 June 1748 Jerg and
Anna Maria parents film 102078348 page 376
Translation by Robert Seal:
1748, on the 14th of June, a little son of Jerg Scholl, local citizen, from his wife Anna Maria, née Cammererin, was born in to the world, so thereupon was baptized and named Johann Wendel. Baptismal sponsors are Simon Merckle, citizen and _____?, with wife, and Christian Bickel, citizen and smith, with wife.
In right margin: died 18 December 1817.
Comment: "Jerg" is a variant of "Georg".
Translation by Annette Unrau Adams
[7 or 1]48 d. 14. Juny wurde Jerg Scholl all[?] burger ex uxor
Anna Maria, natu Cammerenin ein Söhnl: Zur welt
Gebohren, so de[?] getaufft und Johann Wendel
Genandt wurd. Gevatt. Sind Simon Merckle
[?] et [?] cum uxor, et Christian B[?]ker
[ ?] et fober cum uxor.
Notes: Jerg or Jorg Scholl and his wife, Anna Maria born Cammerenin, had a son, they named Johann Wendel. The witnesses were Simon Merckle [?] his wife, and Christian B[?]ker and his wife.
Translation of birth record from SLC FHL:
Jorg Scholl and a Bürger (citizen) here and Anna Maria Kammerer, born Johann Wendel Scholl, Witnesses: Simon Merckle a (faber) Smith (Note on right of entry) death date 18 Dec 1817 
Note: Pastors kept track of their flock and when a death happened it was often recorded in the Parish register under their birth record and/or a separate document was filled out. The Pastor at Wendel's birth was F.C H. Beck.
Pastor: T. G. Beck, was the Pastor or Pfarrer at Johann Wendel's birth. He starts the first paragraph with: Den dreissigsten März ...which is the same as Im dreissigsten März (30iest of March)
Wendel Scholl  spon 1764 film 102978348 page 441
Translation by Robert Seal:
On the 17th of November [1764], in the morning early at 9:00 am born and on the 18th [of November 1764] baptized: Johann Georg Cammerer.
Parents: Jacob Cammerer, the local citizen, and his wife Maria Margaretha, née Grünenmaierin.
Baptismal sponsors: Johannes Mezger, the local citizen, [and] his wife Maria Margaretha, née Zimmermännin. Wendel Scholl, unmarried citizen's son here. Elisabetha Grünenmaierin, unmarried citizen's daughter here.
Right margin: + [died].
 
Wendel Scholl 1766 spon left film 102078348 page 452
Translation by Robert Seal:
On the 29th of October [1766], in the morning after 3:00 am was born and on the 30th [of October 1766] was baptized: Johann Simon Cammerer.
Parents: Jacob Cammerer, the local citizen, and his wife Maria Margaretha, née Grünenmaierin.
Baptismal sponsors: Johannes Mezger, the local citizen, [and] his wife Maria Margaretha, née Zimmermännin. Wendel Scholl, the local unmarried citizen's son. Elisabetha Grünenmaierin, unmarried citizen's daughter here.
Right margin: + [died]. 
Note: Maria Margaretha Zimmermann was born 13 Dec 1736 to Johann Martin Zimmermann b 1710 and Maria Sidonia Bickel b 1712. She was the second child of 7. Maria married Johannes Metzger 9 Jan 1759 and they had 7 Metzger children.
Wendel Scholl spon mid film 1767 102078348 page 458

Translation by Robert Seal:
On the 26th of December [1767], in the morning after 11:00 am was born and on the 27th [of December 1767] was baptized: Johann Wilhelm Cammerer.
Parents: Jacob Cammerer, the local citizen, and his wife Maria Margaretha, née Grünenmaierin.
Baptismal sponsors: Georg Wilhelm Kloning, unmarried master joiner here, [and] his bride [to be] Elisabetha, née Grünenmaierin. Wendel Scholl, unmarried citizen's son here. Maria Margaretha, née Zimmermännin, wife of Johannes Mezger, the local citizen.
Right margin: died 18 July 1844.
Comment: Regarding the first two baptismal sponsors, I added the words "to be" to the word "bride" because this couple doesn't marry until about six weeks later in February 1768: https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/1812703:61060

Wendel Scholl  spon Sep 1771 film 004137289 page 640
Translation by Robert Seal:

On the 29th of September [1771] in the morning after 9:00 am born and on the 1st of October [1771] baptized: Johann Wilhelm Negelin.
Parents: Friedrich Negelin, the local citizen, innkeeper at the Bear Tavern, and master butcher, and his wife, Jacobina, née Bitrolfin.
Baptismal sponsors: Jacob Negelin, the local unmarried "Wirth" to the Prince Friedrich, [and] his [intended] bride Maria Catharina "Cammerin", legitimate unmarried citizen's daughter in Liedolsheim. Wendel Scholl, the local citizen, [and] his wife Augusta, née Raicherin. Elisabetha, née Thennin, wife of Georg Friedrich Bitrolf, the citizen and miller at Rüppur [Karlsruhe-Rüppurr].
Right-column: + [died].
Comments: Regarding the first baptismal sponsors Jacob Negelin and Maria Catharina Cammerer, both are identified as unmarried, so I added the word [intended] before "bride" as it appears they are not yet married.
The word "Wirth" has several meanings: innkeeper; landlord; farmer. Since it appears that Jacob Negelin was in the employ of Prince Friedrich, further research would be required to know exactly which meaninng is applicable here. Karlsruhe-Rüppurr is located approximately 11 miles slightly southwest of Graben: https://www.meyersgaz.org/place/10933072

Wendel Scholl sponsor 20 Jun 1773 upper left film 102078348 page 561
Translation by Robert Seal:
On the 20th of June [1773], in the morning at 2:00 am born and on the 21st of the same month baptized: Maria Catharina [Cammerer].
Father: Johann Georg Cammerer, the local citizen and master blacksmith.
Mother: Catharina Barbara, née Süßin.
Baptismal witnesses: (1) Jeremias Raber, the local citizen and master cooper, and (2) his wife Maria Catharina, née Weickin. (3) young Jacob Meier, the local citizen and master carpenter. (4) Augusta, née Raicherin, wife of Wendel Scholl, the local citizen.
Right column: + [died].
Wendel Scholl  spon Negel left 15 Mar 1775 film 102078348 page 569
Translation by Robert Seal:
On the 15th of March [1775], in the evening at 5:00 pm born and on the 17th of the same month baptized: Augusta Elisabetha [Negelin].
Father: Friderich Negelin, the local citizen, master butcher, and innkeeper at the sign of the bear.
Mother: Jacobina, née Bitrolfin.
Baptismal witnesses: (1) Wendel Scholl, the local citizen, and (2) his wife Augusta, née Raicherin. (3) Joh[ann] Jacob Negelin, the citizen, master butcher, and innkeeper at the sign of the lion in Karlsruhe. (4) Elisabetha, née Theimin?, wife of Georg Friderich Bitrolf, citizen and miller at Rüppurr.
Right column: died 16 August 1819.
Wendel Scholl sponsor rt mid film 102078348 page 573
Translation by Robert Seal:
On the 14th of February [1776] in the morning at 6:00 am born and on the 15th of the same month baptized: Maria Margaretha [Cammerer].
Father: Johann Georg Cammerer, the local citizen and master blacksmith.
Mother: Catharina Barbara, née Süssin.
Baptismal witnesses:
(1) Jeremias Raber, the local citizen and master cooper, and (2) his wife Maria Catharina, née Weickin. (3) Johann Wendel Scholl, the local citizen. (4) Magdalena, née Zimmermännin, wife of young Jacob Meier, the local citizen and master carpenter.
Right column: died 8 March 1837.
 
Christoph Zwecker b 14 July 1776 film 102078348 page 576
Translation by Robert Seal:
On the 14th of July [1776], in the morning at 7:00 am born and on the 15th of the same month baptized: Johann Christoph [Zwecker].
Father: Christoph Zwecker, the local citizen and master joiner.
Mother: Maria Sidonia, née Meierin.
Baptismal witnesses: (1) Johann Georg Christoph Wenz, the local citizen and master weaver, and (2) his wife Maria Catharina, née Schollin. (3) Augusta, née Raicherin, wife of Joh[ann] Wendel Scholl, the local citizen.
Right column: "in Ungarn?" = in Hungary?
Lower left corner: Quarterly report.
Maria Catharina Scholl spon 12 Aug 1777 film 102078348 page 581
Translation by Robert Seal:
On the 12th of August [1777], in the morning at 6:00 am born and on the 13th of the same month baptized: Margaretha [Zwecker].
Father: Christoph Zwecker, the local citizen and master joiner.
Mother: Maria Sidonia, née Meierin.
Baptismal witnesses: (1) Wendel Scholl, the local citizen. (2) Maria Catharina, née Schollin, wife of Joh[ann] Georg Christoph Wenz, the local citizen and master weaver.
Right column: + [died].
Note: Maria Catharina Scholl b 1752 was born to Johann Jacob Scholl b 1726 and Anna Maria Brauch b 1731. Maria's ID: KHVS-3LN
Wendel Scholl spon Negelin 27 March 1778 film 102078348 page 585
Translation by Robert Seal:
On the 27th of March [1778] in the morning at 7:00 am born and on the 30th of the same month baptized: Rosina Margaretha [Negelin].
Father: Friderich Negelin, the local citizen, master butcher, and innkeeper at the sign of the bear.
Mother: Jacobina, née Bitrolfin.
Baptismal witnesses: (1) Wendel Scholl, the local citizen. (2) Jacob Negelin, the citizen, master butcher, and innkeeper at the sign of the lion in Karlsruhe. (3) Elisabetha, née Thennin, wife of Georg Friderich Bitrolf, the citizen and miller at Rüppurr.  
Note: Wendel Scholl is 30 years old at this time.
Wendel Scholl spon 10 July 1779 film 102078348 page 591
Translation by Marion Wolfert
Born on the 10 July and christened on the 11 July 1779 was Eva Catharina ZWECKER. The father was Christoph ZWECKER a local citizen and master carpenter and the mother was Maria Sidonia MEIER
Witnesses are
1. Wendel SCHOLL, local citizen and 2. His wife Augusta nee RAICHER(rin)
3. Johann Georg Christoph WENZ Citien and master weaver and 4. His wife Maria Catharina nee BRAUER(in)
 
Maria Elisabetha Zwecker Wendel Scholl spon 17 May film 102078348 page 605
Translation by Robert Seal:
On the 12th of May [1781] midday at 2:00 pm born and on the 13th of the same month baptized: Maria Elisabetha [Zwecker].
Father: Christoph Zwecker, the local citizen and master joiner.
Mother
: Maria Sidonia, née Meierin.
Baptismal witnesses: (1) Wendel Scholl, the local citizen, and (2) his wife Augusta, née Raicherin.
 
Wendel Scholl marriage to Maria Catharina Nuchter 3 Oct 1786 film 1022078348 page 743 
Ulrich Neitzel Transcription :
d. 3rd Oct: Wendel Scholl, the alhisige citizen and widower and Maria Catharina Nüchterin bored sober Weÿl Thomas Nüchtern, known rear seated and Maria Catharina, bored Obermeierin, married daughter who was born unmarried.
Translation:
3 October [1786]: Wendel Scholl, local citizen and widower, and Maria Catharina Nüchter née Nüchter, left behind, legitimately conceived, unmarried daughter of the late Thomas Nüchter, non-citizen resident here, and Maria Catharina née Obermeier.
Another Translation of marriage record:
Wendel Scholl a citizen and widower and Maria Catharina geboren (birth) Nutcher with witnesses names
Note: The Graben Pastor in 1786 was J. J. Ritter from Durlach. He † died in 1798 in Graben.
Adam Wendel Zwercker fther Christoph Mother Maria Sidonia 31 July born film 102078348 page 643
Translation by Robert Seal:
On the 31st of July [1788] in the morning at 5:00 am born and on the 1st of August [1788] baptized: Adam Wendel [Zwecker].
Father: Christoph Zwecker, the local citizen and master joiner.
Mother: Maria Sidonia, née Meierin.
Baptismal witnesses: (1) Johann Adam Wenz, the local citizen and master mason, and (2) his wife Anna Maria, née Schollin. (3) Wendel Scholl, the local citizen.
Written faintly in the right column: to Hungary.
*Maria Katharina Nucherin and Wendel Wendel Scholl 19 Nov 1788 film 102078348 page 645
Translation by Robert Seal:
On the 8th of November [1788], at night at 10:00 pm born and on the 10th of the same month baptized: Johann Philipp [Bickel].
Father: Johann Adam Bickel, the local non-citizen resident.
Mother: Eva Catharina, née Baslerin.
Baptismal witnesses: (1) Christoph Friderich Würtel, princely grenadier and master locksmith here, and (2) his wife Maria Catharina, née Bicklin. (3) Maria Catharina Nüchterin, wife of Wendel Scholl, the local citizen.
Written faintly in right column: to Hungary.
Note that the surname "Bicklin" is the feminine form of Bickel.
Wendel Scholl death witness 1812 up rt film 102078348 page 1165
Translation by Robert Seal:
No. 17.
On the 30th of September [1812] in the morning early after 6:00 am [died] and was buried on the 1st of October [1812] in the evening late: Friedrike [Werner].
Father: Johann Georg Werner, citizen and master tailor here.
Mother: Friedrike, née Lindin.
Age: 18 days.
Burial witnesses: (1) Johann Wendel Scholl, the local citizen. (2) Andreas Heilmann, citizen and master weaver here.
T. L. Sachs, pastor.
Note: I assume the Wendel Scholl is Johann born 1748 but it could also refer to his son Wendel Scholl b 1781. 
Wendel Scholl age 32 marriage 3 Mar 1814 to Kohler film 102550955 paghe 374
Translation by Robert Seal:

Here's a marriage record with witnesses: (Wendel Jr marriage)
No. 3.
On the 3rd of March 1814, were married in the local parish of Graben and blessed in marriage Wendel Scholl, citizen and master weaver here, legitimately-conceived son of the local citizen Wendel Scholl with the late Augusta, née Raicherin, 32 and 1/2 years old, and with him Eva Katharina Köhlerin, legitimately-conceived daughter of the local citizen Johann Martin Köhler with Margaretha Barbara, née Wenzin, 19 years old. Witnesses are: (1) Peter Braun, citizen and master joiner here. (2) Johann Adam Wenz, citizen and master mason here.
T. L. Sachs, pastor
Wendel Scholl wit no 20 1814 film 102078348 page 1173
Translation by Robert Seal:
No. 20. On the 19th of March 1814, at night after 8:00 pm died in the local parish of Graben Christoph Zimmermann, citizen and master weaver, a married man, age 38 years and 15 days, and was buried on the 21st [of March 1814] around midday. Witnesses are: (1) Wendel Scholl, citizen and master weaver here. (2) Philipp Nagel, citizen and master weaver.
T. L. Sachs, pastor.
Note: This could be Wendel Scholl b 1781 or his father Wendel Scholl b 1748. Both men were weavers.
 
 
 

Graben 6 Fig. 1 Plan of the spot belonging to the Carlsruhe OberAmt Graben 1772
General plan of the farming area in Graben 1772.


Johann Wendel no doubt frequented this pharmacy.  


Johann Martin Köhler marriage 19 Apr 1827
film 102078348 page 1094 Johann Wendel Scholl 
Translation of marriage record:
19 April in the morning at 11 o'clock are married the as the citizens from here Johann Martin Koehler first wife Maria Elisabetha geborne (birth name) Heinla, died the 17th Feb 1827, born 1 August 1786, and with him Christina Scholl born the 22 April 1798 Wendel Scholl and Maria Catharina geborn (birth name)  Nuetcher, legitimate daughter. witness Christoph Scholl, Wendel Scholl Bürger (citizen)  and Webermeister. (master weaver) Graben 19th April 1827

Johann Wendel Scholl burial 20 Dec 1817
film 102078348 page 1184, notice the pig tails above.
Translation by Robert Seal:
No. 30. Scholl. Husband.
On the 18th of December [1817], in the evening at 9:00 pm died here the local citizen Johann Wendel Scholl, husband of Maria Catharina, née Nüchterin, age 69 years, 6 months, and 4 days, and was buired on the 20th [of December 1817] midday at 1:00 pm. Witnesses are: Simon Rösch and Christoph Zimmermann, local citizens.
Graben, on the 20th of December 1817. T. G. Beck, pastor
Translation of Johann Wendel Scholl burial record:
The word under Scholl is husband. The 18th of December in the evening at 9 o'clock died here a Bürger (citizen) from here husband of Maria Catharina 60 years old 10 months and 4 days, and was buried the 20th at 1:00 and witnesses listed (20 Dec 1817)
Who was the pastor who entered this record?
1814-1823 G. Beck. Pastor Beck was born 1784 zu Langensteinbach. He died 1852, 1808 vicar in the court and city church of Karlsruhe, from 1814 pastor in Graben , 1823 deacon in Durlach and pastor in Wolfartsweier, 1841 - 1850 dean of the Durlach church district. He was born in Bickensohl

 

Pigtales:
Notice the Pastor's signature. Pig tails, in Germany are called Schweineschwanz or Ringelschwanz, in Switzerland Sauschwäntzli - some like it as Delkatesse ... The Last line is the dating line and signature: Graben (village), den 4ten (fourth) of April 1822
The signatures are hardly readable and a lot of "art work" with many Sauschwänzli. We call a hand writing in Swiss German which is hardly readable eine Sauschrift (a pig writing) (Peter Bertschinger)

Schild der Weber und Schneiderzunst um 1770
Translation: Shield of weavers and tailors around 1770