Translation help on Marriage Record
https://www.archion.de/p/bab584c087/
Entry 15 Marriage between Conrad Christian Leonhard Sieverts and Maria Elisabeth Ivers on 9 July 1841 in Tönning. I am especially interested in finding further records from the extra dates in the record (think they would have been too young to be confirmed).
Here is what I have so far (sorry it's not much)…
Number 15, 9 July 1841
Margin notes: Marriage ____________ Tönning the 9 July 1841.
The ______________ Conrad Christian Leonhard Sieverts ___________ Wilhelm Sieverts and Engel born Rathmann legitimate son (age 24 years__________ Aug 182_ ______ born from Hemme the 14 May 1817 (?symbol) ______ in the year 1826.) _______ Maria Elisabetha Ivers; the peddler Hans Ivers and the __ Anna Elsabe born Holm legitimate daughter from Zennhusen (age 27 years ______ 23 June 1821.)’
Thanks for any help you can give me!
Patty
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My additions in bold:
Margin notes: Marriage at home [Copulatio domestica] ___? letter [____?brief] Tönning the 9 July 1841.
The local journeyman blacksmith Conrad Christian Leonhard Sieverts legitimate son of the ___merchant Wilhelm Sieverts and Engel born Rathmann l
egitimate son(age 24 years, vaccinated by Dr Versmann 2 Aug 1820, according to the birth record bornfromin Hemme on 14 May 1817 (?symbol [deleted bracket]) confirmed(?) here in the year 1826.) with his bride Maria Elisabetha Ivers; legitimate daughter of the late house owner Hans Ivers and the late Anna Elsabe born Holmlegitimate daughterfrom Zennhusen (age 27 years vaccinated by Dr. Dohrn on 23 June 1821.)My comments:
- I am not sure what the ___?brief refers to.
- I am unable to fully read the occupation of Wilhelm Sieverts; it seems to end with "-händler", merchant.
- Vaccination: Denmark (to which Schleswig-Holstein belonged at that time) was one of the first countries to introduce vaccination against small pox. Spouses had to provide evidence of vaccination before marriage.
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Thanks so much for your help. The vaccination requirements are interesting, I was trying to figure out some obscure Latin holiday associated with a church event.
Patty
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