Translation help needed | Hausauer and Brandner
I am in need of translation help with these 3 entries.
Jakub Hausauer
Micr 1882647 Image 40 entry 125
Eva Hausauer
Micr 1882646 Image 38 entry 47
Rosina Brandner
Micr 1792290 image 162 entry 92
Thank you in advance for your assistance.
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Hi Cheryl,
Can you please provide links to these records? When I looked up the first entry, the record numbers on image 40 were around 400, and nothing matched up.
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Here are the links:
Jacob Hausauer https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DC73-YDK?i=656&cc=1469151&cat=1399970
Eva Margaretha Hausauer https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D8Q9-9Y2?i=555&cc=1469151&cat=1399970
Brandner, Rosina https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-67VS-GVS?i=10&cc=1469151&cat=1399970
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Thank you! Some films have been divided up for digital presentation in specific collections, which results in different image numbers. This is what happened here.
Deaths December 1837
#125 died on the 12th at 8pm and was buried on the 14th in the evening.
Jakob Hausauer, colonist, farmer, page in the family book 387, born in Kleburg, age 74 years, male, widowed, died of consumption, lead an honorable life. Burial service by pastor Ponsel.
Deaths July and August 1836
#47 died on 23 August at 8 am, buried on the 25th at noon.
Eva Margaretha Hausauer, maiden name Bender, wife of Jakob Hausauer, colonist, farmer, # in the family book: 387, birthplace "Rehoenthaler Hof" [sic!] in Elsass, age 55, female, married died of a chest ailment, service held by schoolteacher Spirg.
Note: I wonder if Eva's birthplace should really be "Schoent[h]aler Hof"
Baptisms 1833
born 22 June at 4pm, baptized 25 June
#92 Rosina
parents: Daniel Brandner, colonist, shepherd, and Elisabetha, maiden name Hausauer
Pastor Friedrich Pensel, Gluecksthal
Witnesses: Johann Bromend, hat maker, Juliana Flummer, a farmer's wife, Katharina Unruh, a farmer's wife.
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Jacob Hausauer was likely born in Kleeburg, Alsace, now Cleebourg, which had a Protestant parish. The records include entries for Hausauer families. See https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSR1-TSHP?i=12&cat=78452
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Does that page you provided have a Hausauer on it? So hard to read the writing.
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yes, left side 4th down, Johann Jacob, son of Jacob. But this is 1762, so I think this may be an older sibling who died. Try looking for other Hausauers going forward.
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Could it possibly be this one. First one on the right side? Kirchenbuch (familysearch.org)
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Johann Jacob on the top of the right side is the son of Henrich Eppel. The entry below that is for Matthes, son of Peter Hausauer.
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I don't know who Peter Hausauer is yet!
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yes, I know. I pointed it out so that you have another chance to look at what the surname Hausauer looks like in the records.
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The second entry on the right side of image 16 is for Johannes, son of Georg Hausauer.
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On the bottom of the same image is Georg, son of Balthasar Hausauer.
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According to his death record, Jacob was 74 years old in December of 1837, which results in a calculated birth year of 1763. On image 14 I see
"Joh.[ann] Jacob, born 3 baptized 6 March 1763
parents: Siegfried Hausauer, barrel maker employed by the local lord, and wife Elisabeth
godparents: Jacob Eppel. citizen and master tailor, Johannes Barthel [= Bartholomeus] Hausauer's wife Elisabetha, Jacob Hausauer's daughter, all from here.
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That is him! His fathers name is indeed Siegfried! Thank you!!! I'll have to go through this file to find more.
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@BaerbelJ The location is Cleebourgh? Was this a part of France at one time?
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Formerly Kleeburg in Alsace, see Kleeburg (meyersgaz.org), it is now Cleebourg in Bas-Rhin, France. See Cleebourg - Wikipedia
One question to ask is whether your ancestors were married before they went to Russia. If yes, chances are that the wife's birthplace is not too far away from Kleeburg.
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Thank you so much for your help!!!!
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Thank you so much for your help!!!!
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