Heinrich Zimmern m 21 Jan 1868 in Stuttgart 'Württembert to Sophie Theodor b 18 July 1829 film 101
Pastor Heinrich Zimmern's second marriage translation request:
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Ulrich Neitzel Sorry, I only gave you half of the document. I'm not used to seeing the entry going all the way across the page. The marriage date is 21 January 1868. The marriage was also entered into the Graben records with the same date. Here is the full entry:
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Thank you, @Kent Gardiner
I updated my original answer to include the second page.
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Thank you Ulrich!!!!
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Translation:
Number of weddings: 7.
Names of the groom and the bride: Heinrich Zimmern and Sophia Theodora, née Knapp
Status, character, profession, residence, religion: pastor in Graben, Grand Duchy of Baden, [both] lutheran
Parents: + Dr. Sigmund W. Zimmerer, professor and Superior Appeal Court Councilor in Jena, Grand Duchy of Weimar;
Karoline, née Walther
+ M, Albert Knapp, town pastor at St. Leonhard here
+ Christiane Karoline, née von Beulwiz, VIII,99.
Single, divorced or widowed (in both cases also the name of the divorced or deceased spouse): [both] single
Born when and where: <groom:> 7 August 1825, <bride:> 18 Juli 1829, Sulz
Date of the royal permit for marriage: -"-
Place and date of proclamation: Graben, 5 and 12 January 1868; Collegiate Church (Stiftskirche) here, Sunday after New Year, 1. and 2. [after] Epiphany
Place and date of marriage: Hospital church (Hosp[ital] K[irche]) here, 21 January 1868
Clergyman who officiated at the wedding: Pastor Reichard from Straßburg
Dispenses: Banns (Ausrufschein) of Baden district office Karlsruhe, 21 December 1867
My comments:
Both spouses are entered as "single", although we know that Heinrich Zimmern was a widower at that time.
The father of the groom and both parents of the bride were deceased as indicated by the crosses before their names.
The bride's father Albert Knapp was a certain celebrity. He was not only a pastor but also a poet and the founder of the first animal protection organization in Germany (see Wikipedia in English: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Knapp, or in more detail (including a picture of him) in German: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Knapp).
The bride's mother came from a Thuringian noble family (https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beulwitz_(Adelsgeschlecht)).
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Ulrich, Thanks for the update. This is one amazing document with lots of great information. Now to get studying!!!
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