Johann Balthasar Scholl . He married Anna Elisabetha Lind 1748-1816 12 July 1763 and they had nine children. Balthasar died 19 May 1794. Balthsasar is one of our direct line ancestors. See doc below. Balthasar FS ID: KGCQ-45N
Peter Nagel and his wife Margaretha Barbara Zimmermann are associated with many of Balthasar's records. Peter lived from 7 December 1739 to 11 July 1813. He lived to 73 years old. Margaretha Barbara married Peter 1 December 1763 in Graben. They had 16 children. Margaretha died 4 Feb 1790 at the age of 44. Margareth FH ID: K2YR-7M8 Peter: K2J7-3MX.
What happened to their Balthasar's children?
1. Johann Philipp Scholl 1766-1766 dec
2. Jacob Scholl 1767-1833 married Christina or Christine Roesch 19 May 1795 seven children (see doc below 1796)
3. Anna Elisabetha Scholl 30 Jan 1770- 5 Mar 1830
4. Eva Elisabetha Scholl 1770-1830 married Georg (aka Jacob) Friedrich Spock 10 Jan 1797 and had 7 children.
5. Margaretha Barbara Scholl 1772-1853 married 6 Dec 1808 Philipp Jacob Bickel and had four children She immigrated to Russia in 1824. She may have also married Martin Brauch who was born in 1775 and died 14 March 1836.
6. Andreas Scholl 1775-1776 Dec
7. Johann Wendel Scholl 1777-1851 married Margaretha Melderin 21 May 1805 and had five children (see docs below) Wendel was a farmer. (see family book as well)
8. Magdalena Scholl 1779-1856 married Daniel Christoph Voelkle 16 Aug 1808
9. Christina Scholl 1782-1786
Documents related to Johann Balthasar Scholl:
Barbara Scholl spon 1761 film 102078348 page 422 |
On the 2nd of June [1761], in the morning early after 1:00 am was born and on the 3rd [of June 1761] was baptized Christoph Roesch.
Parents: Johannes Roesch, the local citizen and master tailor, and his wife Anna Barbara Cammererin.
Baptismal sponsors: Jacob Be(c)ker, the local citizen, [and] his wife Barbara, née Schollin. Johann Georg Roesch, unmarried citizen's son here. Maria Elisabetha Schollin, unmarried citizen's daughter here.
Right margin: + [died].
Note: Maria Elisabetha Scholl may be born 18 Jun b 1744 at 17 years old - could be the child of Christoph Scholl 1716 and Maria Barbara Suss. She married Johann Georg Roesch 1737-1804 on 16 June 1761 and had 13 children.
Scholl spon 1763film 102078348 page 436 |
On the 30th of December [1763], in the morning early after 1:00 am was born and on the 31st [of December 1763] was baptized: Magdalena Beckerin.
Parents: Johann Wendel Becker, the local citizen, and his wife Margaretha, née Weickin.
Baptismal sponsors: Balthasar Scholl, the local citizen, [and] his wife Anna Elisabetha, née Lindin. Magdalena Grünenmaierin, née Lindin, wife of Georg Adam Grünenmaier, the local citizen.
Right column: + [died].
Scholl spon 1765 film 102078348 page 447 |
On the 20th of October [1765], at night after 12:00 midnight born and on the 21st [of October 1765] baptized: Georg Michael Süß.
Parents: Andreas Süß, the local citizen, and his wife Eva Elisabetha, née Cammererin.
Baptismal sponsors: Balthasar Scholl, the local citizen, [and] his wife Anna Elisabetha, née Lindin. Peter Nagel, the local citizen, [and] his wife Margaretha Barbara, née Zimmermännin.
Right column: died on the Bermuda Islands in Berbi__?
Lower left corner: Quarterly report
Jacob Scholl left 1767 film 102078348 page 457 |
On the 18 Sep, 1767 at 5 o'clock in the evening was born and christened on the 20 September
Jacob, the son of the local citizen Balthasar Scholl and wife Elisabetha nee Lind(in)
Witnesses are young Jacob Scholl a local citizen and master cooper and his wife Maria nee Brauns(in), Andreas SÜß, local citizen
The side remark says something about 1824 (maybe he emigrated or moved) Sorry!
Scholl spon rt bot 1767 film 102078348 page 457 |
Born on the 20 Oct 1767 and christened on the 22 Oct 1767 was
Margaretha SÜß(in)
Parents: Andreas SÜß, local citizen and his wife Eva Elisabetha nee Cammerer(in)
Witnesses are:
1. Balthasar Scholl, local citizen and his wife Elisabetha nee Lind(in)
2. Peter NAGEL, local citizen and his wife Margaretha Barbara née Zimmermann(in)
Scholl spon 1770 film left cent 004137289 page 634 |
On the 28th of April [1770] at night after 9:00 pm born and on the 30th [of April 1770] baptized: Christina Beckerin.
Parents: Wendel Becker, the local citizen, and his wife Margaretha Barbara, née Weickin.
Baptismal sponsors: Balthasar Scholl, the local citizen, [and] his wife Anna Elisabetha, née Lindin. Georg Adam Grünenmeier, the local citizen and horse herdsman, [and] his wife Magdalena, née Lindin.
Right column: + [died].
Comment: "Roßhirt" (last word in the next-to-last line of the record) = horse herdsman.
Note: Wendel Becker KHVL-ZCN b 14 Feb 1738, m 1 Dec 1761 Barbara Weick 1740-1818. They had 10 children and Wendel died 16 Oct 1788. Wendel is related. He comes down from Wendel Kammerer b 1682 and Anna Margaretha Kammerer.
Balthasar Scholl spon 1771 Aug mid film 004137289 pge 639 |
On the 16th of August [1771], at night after 10:00 pm born and on the 18th [of August 1771] baptized: Johann Philipp Süß.
Parents: Andreas Süß, the local citizen, and his wife Eva Elisabetha, née "Cammerin".
Baptismal sponsors: Balthasar Scholl, the local citizen, [and] his wife Elisabetha, née Lindin. Peter Nagel, the local citizen, [and] his wife Margaretha Barbara, née Zimmermännin.
Right column: + [died].
Margaretha Barbara Scholl 26 Mar 1772 film 102078348 page 555 |
On the 26th of March [1772], in the evening after 7:00 pm born and on the 28th of the same month baptized: Margaretha Barbara [Scholl].
Father: Balthasar Scholl, the local citizen.
Mother: Elisabetha, née Lindin.
Baptismal witnesses: (1) Wendel Becker, the local citizen, [and] (2) his wife Margaretha Barbara, née Weickin. (3) Andreas Süß, the local citizen.
Right column: immigrated to Russia in 1824.
Lower left corner: Quarterly report.
Remark: He immigrated 11 August 1819 to Odessa (Russia)
Notes: Arthur Kramer 1985 paper: Altogether more than 100,000 Germans migrated to Russia from 1763 to 1871: 27,000 settled in 104 Volga River colonies; 50,000 in 200 colonies by the Black Sea and 28,000 started 139 villages in Volhynia west of Kiev. Two powerful impacts started the migration. One was the despair of the Seven Years War, the other a dazzling offer of free land. In Germany wars seemed interminable:
The Reformation of 1521 ignited religious wars.
1. The Thirty Years War (1618-1648) resulted in a 30% loss of population.
2. Treat of Westphalia (1648) gave the Holy Empire partial control of Germany.
3. Invasion (1674) of Louis XIV of France brought destruction of many cities.
4. War of Spanish Succession (1701-1714) again brought French armies.
5. Seven Years War (1756-1763) involved all Europe with Germany the battlefield. There was utter poverty after the Seven Years War. Germany was weak; it did not have a central government. It was patchwork of 75 pricipalities, 51 imperial cities and 1,475 areas ruled by knights. Subjects were serfs.
Now Czarina Catherine II, a former German princess, offered a glittering proposal of privileges and free land. By her Manifesto of July 22, 1763, settlers were invited to build colonies along the sparsely settled Volga. The terms were:
1. Unqualified religious freedom.
2. Freedom from taxation and licenses for 30 years to rural settlers.
3. Government support with interest-free loans and repayments after 10 years.
4. A guarantee of self-rule within the colonies.
5. Permission to bring personal possessions with them duty free.
6. No military service for all settlers and their descendents.
7. Free transport to areas of settlement.
The Manifesto elicited a wide response. From 1763 to 1767 more than 6,000 families (27,000 people), mostly from Hesse and the Rhineland, emigrated to the Volga. Later (1812-1842), others from South Germany settled along the Black Sea. Then (1816-1881) more Germans settled in Volhynia.
Scholl spon bott left 14 Dec 1772 film 102078348 page 559 |
On the 14th of December [1772], in the morning at 4:00 am born and on the 15th of the same month baptized: Wendel [Becker].
Father: Joh[ann] Wendel Becker, the local citizen.
Mother: Margaretha Barbara, née Weickin.
Baptismal witnesses: (1) Balthasar Scholl, the local citizen, [and] (2) his wife Elisabetha, née Lindin. (3) Georg Adam Grünenmeier, the local citizen, [and] (4) his wife Magdalena, née Lindin.
Right column: died 2 May 1844.
Scholl spon one up rt 25 Oct 1773 film 102078348 page 562 |
On the 25th of October [1773], at night at 9:00 pm born and on the 27th of the same month baptized: Eva Elisabetha [Süß].
Father: Andreas Süß, the local citizen.
Mother: Eva Elisabetha, née "Cammerin".
Baptismal witnesses: (1) Balthasar Scholl, the local citizen, and (2) his wife Elisabetha, née Lindin. (3) Peter Nagel, the local citizen, and (4) his wife Margaretha Barbara, née Zimmermännin.
Right column: + [died].
Scholl spon to Becker 14 Nov 1774 film 102078348 page 567 |
Born on the 14 Nov 1774 and christened on the 15 Nov 1774 was Christina BECKER. Her father was Wendel BECKER, a local citizen, her mother was Margaretha Barbara nee WEICK(in).
Witnesses are: 1. Balthasar SCHOLL a local citizen 2. his wife Elisabetha nee LIND(in)
Remark listed below the name: The child died 15 January 1847
Notes: Wendel Becker ID: KHVL-ZCN lived from 1738-1788 and Margaretha Barbara née Weick ID:K82B-4XZ lived from 1740-1818
Johann Philipp Nagel born 14 Dec 1774 Nagel left film 102078348 page 568 |
On the 14th of December [1774], in the morning at 7:00 am born and on the 15th of the same month baptized: Johann Philipp [Nagel].
Father: Peter Nagel, the local citizen.
Mother: Margaretha Barbara, née Zimmermännin.
Baptismal witnesses: (1) Andreas Süß, the local citizen, and (2) his wife Eva Elisabetha, née "Cammerin". (3) Christoph Holz, the local citizen, master butcher, regional/provincial post master, and widower.
Right column: died 20 May 1834.
Andreas Scholl death Jan 1776 father Balthasar film 004137289 page 852 |
On the 1st of January [1776] in the morning at 3:00 am [died] and on the ___ of the same month buried: Andreas [Scholl].
Father: Balthasar Scholl, the local citizen.
Mother: Elisabetha, née Lindin.
Age: 7 months, 10 days.
Johann Wendel Scholl 10 Oct 1777 film 102078348 page 582 |
On the 10th of October [1777], in the morning at 1:00 am born and on the 11th of the same month baptized: Johann Wendel [Scholl].
Father: Balthasar Scholl, the local citizen.
Mother: Elisabetha, née Lindin.
Baptismal witnesses: (1) Wendel Becker, the local citizen, and (2) his wife Margaretha Barbara, née Weickin.
Right column: died 16 August 1851.
Balthasar Scholl spon Suss low rt 6 Sep 102078348 page 592 |
On the 6th of September [1779], midday at 10:00 am born and on the 8th of the same month baptized: Christoph [Süss].
Father: Andreas Süss, the local citizen.
Mother: Eva Elisabetha, née "Cammerin".
Baptismal witnesses: (1) Balthasar Scholl, the local citizen, and (2) his wife Elisabetha, née Lindin. (3) Peter Nagel, the local citizen.
Magdalena Scholl birth 4 Dec 1779 film 102078348 page 594 |
On the 14th of December [1779], in the evening at 3:00 pm born and on the 16th of the same month baptized: Magdalena [Scholl].
Father: Balthasar Scholl, the local citizen.
Mother: Elisabetha, née Lindin.
Baptismal witnesses: (1) Wendel Becker, the local citizen, and (2) his wife Margaretha Barbara, née Weickin. (3) Andreas Süß, the local citizen.
Right column: Married in Sulzfeld. Died 1 February 1856.
Balathasar Scholl sponsor Maria Catharina Becker 6 Nov 1781 film 102078348 page 607 |
On the 6th of November [1781] at night at 11:00 pm born and on the 8th of the same month baptized: Maria Catharina [Becker].
Father: Wendel Becker, the local citizen.
Mother: Margaretha Barbara, née Weickin.
Baptismal witnesses: (1) Balthasar Scholl, the local citizen, and (2) his wife Elisabetha, née Lindin. (3) Magdalena, née Lindin, surviving widow of the late Georg Adam Grünenmeier, former citizen here.
Right column: + [died].
Christina Scholl birth 2 Feb 1782 film 102078348 page 609 |
On the 2nd of February [1782] at night at 8:00 pm born and on the 4th of the same month baptized: Christina [Scholl].
Father: Balthasar Scholl, the local citizen.
Mother: Elisabetha, née Lindin.
Baptismal witnesses: (1) Andreas Süss, the local citizen, and (2) his wife, Eva Elisabetha, née "Cammerin". (3) Wendel Becker, the local citizen, and (4) his wife Margaretha Barbara, née Weickin.
Right column: + [died].
Jacob Scholl sponsor 1 26 Jan 1795 film 102078348 page 675 |
On the 26th of January [1795] midday at 3:00 pm born and on the 27th of the same month baptized: Martin Friderich Wilhelm.
Father: Martin Schreiber, imperial and royal soldier from the Infantry Regiment Archduke Ferdinand.
Mother: Elisabetha, née Sewerin, surviving daughter of the late Wilhelm Sewer, former citizen and master lathe turner here.
Baptismal witnesses: (1) Jacob Scholl, surviving legitimate unmarried son of the late Balthasar Scholl, former citizen here. (2) Friderica Holzin, legitimate unmarried daughter of Christoph Holz, the local citizen, master butcher, innkeeper at the sign of the stag, and area postmaster. (3) Elizabetha Hallin, surviving legitimate unmarried daughter of the late Christoph Hall, former "Staigers auf der Hfrstl. Speierschen" salt works at Bruchsal.
Left column: [child conceived] from premarital relations.
Right column: + [died].
Christina Scholl born 6 April 1796 father Jacob film 102078348 page 683 |
On the 6th of August [1796] at night at 9:00 pm born and on the 7th of the same month baptized: Christina [Scholl].
Father: Jacob Scholl, the local citizen and master mason.
Mother: Christina, née Roeschin.
Baptismal witnesses: (1) Johannes Roesch, the local citizen, and (2) his wife Margaretha, née "Cammerin". (3) Johann Christoph Zimmermann, the local citizen and master tailor, and (4) his wife Salome, née Kraussin.
Right column: immigrated to Russia in 1824. (The daughter Christina Scholl immigrated to Russia)
Note: Jacob Scholl 1767-1833 married Christina Roesch 19 May 1795 seven children.
Notes:Arthur Kramer 1985 paper: Altogether more than 100,000 Germans migrated to Russia from 1763 to 1871: 27,000 settled in 104 Volga River colonies; 50,000 in 200 colonies by the Black Sea and 28,000 started 139 villages in Volhynia west of Kiev. Two powerful impacts started the migration. One was the despair of the Seven Years War, the other a dazzling offer of free land. In Germany wars seemed interminable:
The Reformation of 1521 ignited religious wars.
1. The Thirty Years War (1618-1648) resulted in a 30% loss of population.
2. Treat of Westphalia (1648) gave the Holy Empire partial control of Germany.
3. Invasion (1674) of Louis XIV of France brought destruction of many cities.
4. War of Spanish Succession (1701-1714) again brought French armies.
5. Seven Years War (1756-1763) involved all Europe with Germany the battlefield. There was utter poverty after the Seven Years War. Germany was weak; it did not have a central government. It was patchwork of 75 pricipalities, 51 imperial cities and 1,475 areas ruled by knights. Subjects were serfs.
Now Czarina Catherine II, a former German princess, offered a glittering proposal of privileges and free land. By her Manifesto of July 22, 1763, settlers were invited to build colonies along the sparsely settled Volga. The terms were:
1. Unqualified religious freedom.
2. Freedom from taxation and licenses for 30 years to rural settlers.
3. Government support with interest-free loans and repayments after 10 years.
4. A guarantee of self-rule within the colonies.
5. Permission to bring personal possessions with them duty free.
6. No military service for all settlers and their descendents.
7. Free transport to areas of settlement.
The Manifesto elicited a wide response. From 1763 to 1767 more than 6,000 families (27,000 people), mostly from Hesse and the Rhineland, emigrated to the Volga. Later (1812-1842), others from South Germany settled along the Black Sea. Then (1816-1881) more Germans settled in Volhynia.
Elisabetha Scholl sponsor 4, 5 Oct 1797 film 102078348 page 689 |
On the 5th of October [1797] at night at 9:00 pm born and on the 7th of the same month baptized: Eva Elisabetha [Heilmann].
Father: Christoph Heilmann, the local citizen.
Mother: Maria Elisabetha, née Roeschin.
Baptismal witnesses: (1) Jacob Seeger, the local citizen and [city/town] council member, and (2) his wife Eva, née Roeschin. (3) Georg Friderich Speck, the local citizen and master shoemaker, and (4) his wife Eva Elisabetha, née Schollin.
Right column: died 16 November 1818.
Elisabetha Scholl spon 2 25 Dec 1797 left film 102078348 page 680 |
Father: Christoph Cammerer, the local citizen and master tailor.
Mother: Christina, née Beckerin.
Baptismal witnesses: (1) Georg Friderich Speck, the local citizen and master shoemaker, and (2) his wife Eva Elisabetha, née Schollin. (3) Johann Wendel Roesch, surviving legitimate unmarried son of the late Johannes Roesch, former citizen here. (4) Catharina Herbsterin, surviving legitimate unmarried daughter of the late Adam Wendel Herbster, former citizen and master miller here.
Right column: died 16 November 1857.
Elisabetha Scholl sponsor 4 left 23 May 1799 Heilmann left film 102078348 page 697 |
On the 23rd of May [1799] early between 3:00 am and 4:00 am [born] and on the 25th [of May 1799] baptized: Christine [Heilmann].
Father: Christoph Heilmann, citizen.
Mother: Maria Elisabetha, née Röschin.
Baptismal witnesses: (1) Jacob Seeger, citizen. (2) His wife Eva, née Röschin. (3) Jacob Friederich Spöck, the citizen and shoemaker. (4) His wife Elisabetha, née Schollin.
Mother is Elisabeth Scholl 23 Jan 1800 film 102078348 page 701 |
On the 23rd of January [1800] in the evening at 8:00 pm [born] and on the 25th [of January 1800] baptized: Christoph [Spöck].
Father: Georg Friederich Spöck, citizen and master shoemaker.
Mother: Elisabeth, née Schollin.
Baptismal witnesses: (1) Christoph Kammerer, citizen and master tailor. (2) His wife Christine, née Beckerin. (3) Christoph Heilmann, citizen. (4) His wife Maria Elisabetha, née Röschin.
Right column: immigrated to America in the year 1847.
Martin Brauch marriage to Margaretha Spock 26 May 1801 Lorenz Scholl film 102078348 page 756 |
On the 26th of May [1801] after previous fornication [were married]: Martin Brauch, legitimately-conceived son of Martin Brauch, the citizen, and Margaretha, née Bleierin, and Margaretha Spöckin, legitimately-conceived daughter of the late Lorenz Spöck, the former citizen, and Anna Maria, née Wernerin.
Margaretha Magdalena Scholl birth 16 Aug 1801 top l film 102078348 page 712 |
On the 16th of August [1801] early at 9:00 am [born] and on the 17th [of August 1801] baptized: Margaretha Magdalena [Scholl].
Father: Jacob Scholl, citizen and master mason.
Mother: Christine, née Röschin.
Baptismal witnesses: (1) Christoph Zimmermann, citizen and master tailor. (2) His wife Salome, née Kraußin. (3) Johannes Rösch, citizen. (4) His wife Margaretha, née "Kammerin".
Right column: died 19 October 1802.
Elisabeth Scholl mother Jacdob Friederich 1802 film 102078348 page 716 |
On the 15th of July [1802] at night at 10:00 pm [born] and on the 17th [of July 1802] baptized: Jacob Friderich [Spöck].
Father: Georg Friederich Spöck, citizen and master shoemaker.
Mother: Elisabeth, née Schollin.
Baptismal witnesses: (1) Christoph Heilmann, citizen. (2) His wife Elisabeth, née Schollin Röschin. (3) Christoph Cammerer, citizen and master tailor. (4) His wife Christine, née Beckerin.
Right column: died 12 November 1819.
Comment: Regarding baptismal witness (2): Some scribes indicate that a word is incorrect by underlining that word. This is the case here. The scribe wrote the wrong surname "Schollin", then underlined it, and wrote the correct surname "Röschin" above it. Here the underlining is the same as a strike-through.
Johann Jacob Scholl birth 18 Feb 1804 frt mid film 102078348 page 831 |
On the 18th of February [1804] early at 7:00 am born and on the 19th [of February 1804] baptized: Johann Jacob [Scholl].
Father: Jacob Scholl, citizen and master mason.
Mother: Christine, née Röschin.
Baptismal witnesses: (1) Johannes Rösch, citizen. (2) His wife Margaretha, née "Cammerin". (3) Salome, née Kraußin, surviving widow of Christoph Zimmermann, the citizen.
Right column: died 16 March 1804.
Mother Margaretha Barbara Scholl 12 Feb 1802 film 102078348 page 714 |
On the 12th of February [1802] in the evening at 5:00 pm [born] and on the 13th [of February 1802] baptized: Philipp Martin [Brauch].
Father: Martin Brauch, citizen and shepherd.
Mother: Margaretha Barbara, née Schollin.
Baptismal witnesses: (1) Philipp Süß, citizen. (2) His wife Eva Elisabetha, née Wernerin. (3) Martin Braun, citizen and master shoemaker. (4) His wife Eva Catharina, née Lindin.
Right column: married 26 April 1827.
Right column: died 6 November 1849.
Jacob Scholl death at 27 fath Jacob b 1767 fg Balthasar film 102078348 page 1143 |
On the 16th of March [1804] early at 3:00 am [died] and was on the 17th of the same month midday at 12:00 noon buried: Johan[n] Jacob [Scholl].
Father: Jacob Scholl, citizen and master mason.
Mother: Christine, née Röschin.
Age: 27 days. Illness: measles.
Elisabetha Scholl mother Christine Spock 28 Sep 1804 film 102078348 page 835 |
On the 28th of September [1804] at night at 12:00 midnight born and on the 30th of the same month baptized: Christine [Spoeck].
Father: Friderich Spoeck, citizen and master shoemaker.
Mother: Elisabetha, née Schollin.
Baptismal witnesses: (1) Christoph Heilmann, citizen. (2) His wife Elisabetha, née Röschin. (3) Christoph Cammerer, citizen. (4) His wife Christine, née Herbsterin.
Right column: died 21 February 1805.
Wendel Scholl, married at 28 21 May 1805 film 102078348 page 1957 |
No. 3.
[Married] on the 21st of May [1805]: Johann Wendel Scholl, legitimately-conceived unmarried son of the late Balthasar Scholl, the former citizen, and Elisabetha, née Lindin, age: 28 years, and Margaretha Melterin, legitimately-conceived unmarried daughter of the late Caspar Melter, the former citizen, and Margaretha, née Schützin, age: 24 years.
Margaretha Magdalena Scholl birth 13 Aug 1805 top rt film 102078348 page 840 |
No. 20.
On the 13th of August [1805] early at 5:00 am born and on the 14th of the same month baptized: Margaretha Magdalena [Scholl].
Father: Jacob Scholl, citizen and master mason.
Mother: Christine, née Röschin.
Baptismal witnesses: (1) Johannes Rösch, citizen. (2) His wife Margaretha, née "Cammerin". (3) Salome, née Kraußin, widow of Christoph Zimmermann, the former citizen.
Right column: immigrated to Russia with the parents in 1824.
Christine Suzock birth 17 Feb 1806 mother Elisabetha Scholl film 102078348 page 844 |
On the 17th of January [1806] midday at 10:00 am born and on the 19th of the same month baptized: Christine [Spock].
Father: Jacob Friederich Spock, citizen and master shoemaker.
Mother: Elisabetha, née Schollin.
Baptismal witnesses: (1) Christoph Heilmann, citizen. (2) His wife Elisabetha, née Röschin. (3) Christoph Cammerer, citizen. (4) His wife Christine, née Beckerin.
Margaretha Barbara Scholl mother Bickel 9 Aug 1809 film 102078348 page 871 |
No. 36.
From the 9th to the 10th of August [1809] in the night stillborn: untimely [premature] twins of both genders.
Father: Philipp Jacob Bickel, local citizen.
Mother: Margaretha Barbara Schollin.
Elisabetha Scholl mother to Wilhelm Spock born 26 Aug 1809 film 102078348 page 871 |
On the 26th of August [1809] in the evening at 9:00 pm born and on the 28th of the same month baptized: Wilhelm [Spöck].
Father: Jacob Friedrich Spöck, the local citizen and master shoemaker.
Mother: Elisabetha, née Schollin.
Baptismal witnesses: (1) Christoph Heilmann, the local citizen and church censor. (2) His wife Elisabetha, née Röschin. (3) Christoph Cammerer, the local citizen and tailor. (4) His wife Christine, née Beckerin.
Right column: died 14 September 1809.
Comment: Here is a new occupation that I don't believe we have seen before. The first baptismal witness, Christoph Heilmann, is a "Kirchencensor", which Thode defines as: church censor (guardian of morals).
Wilhelm Spock mother Elisabetha Scholl death 1809 film 102078348 page 1156 |
On the 14th of September [1809] in the morning at 3:00 am [died] and was buried on the 15th [of September 1809] in the evening: Wilhelm [Spöck].
Father: Jacob Friedrich Spöck, the local citizen and master shoemaker.
Mother: Elisabetha, née Schollin.
Age: 19 days.
Illness: "Gichter" = cramps and high fever.
Margaretha Scholl birth 4 Aug 1810 film 102078348 page 877 |
Born on the 4 August 1810 at 4 pm and christened on the 5 August 1810 was Margaretha SCHOLL, daughter of the local citizen Johann Wendel SCHOLL and wife Margaretha MELDER(in)?
Witnesses are 1. Johann Philipp WENZ, local citizen and master weaver, 2. His wife Katharina nee BURGER(in), 3. Johann Georg WERNER a local citizen and soldier, 4. His wife Friedrike nee BÄDER(in)
Remark: the child died 29 October 1865
Gabriel Beckel birth 19 Dec 1810 mother Margaretha Barbara Scholl film 102078348 page 880 |
no. 43.
On the 19th of December [1810] in the evening at 7:00 pm born and on the 22nd of the same month baptized: Gabriel [Bickel].
Father: Philipp Jacob Bickel, the local citizen.
Mother: Margaretha Barbara, née Schollin.
Baptismal witnesses: (1) Emanuel Nagel, the local citizen. (2) His wife Magdalena, née Cammererin. (3) Conrad Süß, citizen and master tailor here. (4) His wife Margaretha Barbara, née Bleierin.
Right column: immigrated with his parents to Russia in 1824.
Magdalena Spock birth 16 Sep 1811 mother Elisabetha Scholl film 102078348 page 886 |
No. 35.
On the 16th of September [1811] in the afternoon at 1:00 pm born and on the 18th of the same month baptized: Magdalena [Spöck].
Father: Jacob Friedrich Spöck, local citizen and master shoemaker.
Wife: Elisabetha, née Schollin.
Baptismal witnesses: (1) Christoph Heilmann, the local citizen. (2) Wendel Scholl, the local citizen and mason. (3) Christoph Cammerer, citizen and tailor, who is currently ill. (4) The former's wife Christine, née Beckerin.
T. L. Sachs, pastor.
Wendel Scholl sponsor for Johann Philipp Wenz 8 Nov 1811 top right film 102078348 page 887 |
No. 43.
On the 8th of November [1811] in the morning at 6:30 am born and on the 9th of the same month baptized: Johann Philipp [Wenz].
Father: Johann Philipp Wenz, the local citizen and master weaver.
Mother: Katharina, née Bürgerin.
Baptismal witnesses: (1) Wendel Scholl, the local citizen. (2) His wife Margaretha, née Melderin. (3) Johannes Wenz, the local citizen. (4) His wife Anna Maria, née Köhlerin.
T. L. Sachs, pastor.
Wendel Scholl sponsor to Friedricke Werner 12 Sep 1812 left top film 102078348 page 894 |
Witnesses are 1. Johann Wendel SCHOLL a local citizen, 2. His wife Margaretha nee MELDER(in), 3. Andreas HEILMANN a local citizen and master weaver, 3. His wife Anna Maria nee WERNER(in)
Remark: child died 30 September 1812
Friedriche Scholl born 13 Nov 1812 bot rt film 102078348 page 895 |
No. 42.
On the 13th of November [1812] early around 1:00 am born and on the 15th of the same month baptized: Friedricke [Scholl]. (female)
Father: Jacob Scholl, citizen and master mason here.
Mother: Christine, née Röschin.
Baptismal witnesses: (1) Johannes Rösch, the local citizen. (2) His wife Margaretha, née Cammererin. (3) Christoph Cammerer, the local citizen. (4) Salome, née Kraußin, surviving widow of the late Christoph Zimmermann, the former local citizen and master tailor -- (and midwife).
T. L. Sachs, pastor.
Right column: immigrated with her parents to Odessa in 1824.
No. 29.
On the 21st of July 1814 at night after 11:00 pm died in the local Parish Graben: Katharina; father is Wendel Scholl, citizen and master weaver here, mother [is] Eva Katharina, née Köhlerin, 38 days old, and was buried on the 23rd [of July 1814] midday.
T. L. Sachs, pastor.
Left margin: Schollin. Child.
Katharina Scholl 4 Nov 1818 left film 102078248 page 932 |
No. 41.
On the 1st of November [1818] at night at 9:00 pm was born here and on the 4th of the same month midday at 1:00 pm baptized: Katharina [Scholl]. Parents are Johann Wendel Scholl, local citizen, and his wife Margaretha, née Melderin.
Graben, on the 4th of November 1818. T. G. Beck, pastor.
Johann Wendel Scholl 27 Dec 1820 fil 102078348 page 949 |
No. 62.
On the 25th of December [1820] at night at 10:00 pm born and on the 27th of the same month in the afternoon at 1:00 pm baptized: Johann Wendel [Scholl].
Graben, on the 27th of December 1820. T. G. Beck, pastor.
Left margin: died 1 January 1821.
Magdalena Scholl born 25 Feb 1813 to Wendel Scholl left film 102078348 page 899 |
No. 8.
Was born here in Graben on the 25th of February [1813] at night at 8:00 pm and on the 28th of the same month baptized: Magdalena [Scholl].
Father: Johann Wendel Scholl, the local citizen; and the
Baptismal witnesses are: (1) Johann Philipp Wenz, citizen and master weaver. (2) His wife Katharina, née Burgerin. (3) Johann Georg Werner, citizen and master tailor here. (4) His wife Friedrike, née Lindin.
T. L. Sachs, pastor.
Anna Elisaabetha Scholl geb Lind death 21 Feb 1816 film 102078348 page 1179 |
No. 5. Schollin, née Lindin.
On the 21st of February [1816] midday at 1:30 pm died here Anna Elisabetha, née Lindin, surviving widow of the deceased local citizen Johann Balthasar Scholl, age 70 years, 8 days, and was on the 23rd of the same month midday at 1:00 pm buried.
Graben, on the 23rd of February 1816. T. G. Beck, pastor.
Philipp Jacob S 30 Sep 1822 Christina illegit Christina father Jacob S1767 film 102078298 page 1043 |
No. 43.
On the 30th of September [1822] in the evening at 6:00 pm was born and on the 3rd of October [1822] baptized: Philipp Jakob, illegitimate child of Christine Scholl (born 6 August 1796) who is a legitimate daughter of the local citizen and master mason Jakob Scholl here and his wife Christine, née Rösch.
Graben, on the 3rd of October 1822. T. G. Beck, pastor.
Left margin: "NB. unehelich" = Note well: illegitimate.
Wendel Scholl who was a mason death 16 Aug 1851film 102550540 page 327 |
No. 20.
In the year of Christ 1851, on the 16th of August in the evening at 6:00 pm died here, and was on the 18th of the same month in the evening at 6:00 pm buried here: Johann Wendel Scholl, widower, citizen, and farmer here, age: 73 years, 10 months, and 6 days. His deceased wife was: Margaretha, née Melder. His long deceased parents were: Balthasar Scholl, former citizen here, and Elisabetha Lind.
Witnesses are: (1) Philipp Zimmermann, citizen and farmer here. (2) Martin Süß, as mayor here.
Graben, on the 18th of August 1851. T. Crecelius, pastor.
Left column: Scholl. Widower.