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Bavaria birth record - in Latin

AudreyKirtzinger
AudreyKirtzinger ✭
April 3, 2022 edited September 10, 2024 in Social Groups

Hi everyone, I am looking for a little help with the translation of my 4x great-grandmother’s 1790 birth record from Bavaria. It is written in Latin and I am able to read some of it. First record here: https://data.matricula-online.eu/en/deutschland/eichstaett/berching/3-01/?pg=294

Date: 6 Oct 1790

Child’s name: Maria Anna

Parents names: Anton Simon, day labourer [oper] in ____ and Margaretha, born(?) Rup(?)

Godparent(s): Anna Joanna Simon ____ ____ ____ ____ ____

Baptizing Priest(?) : ____

Residence/Village/Parish(?) : Rudertshofen Annotation: Married in Weidenwang, 24 Nov 1812


Thanks in advance!

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  • Robert Seal_1
    Robert Seal_1 ✭✭✭✭✭
    April 3, 2022

    Hello Audrey,

    This is a duplicate request.

    I have copied my original response to this request here in order to show that this question has been answered:

    Child's name: Maria Anna

    Parent's Names: Antonius Simon, day labourer [oper] in Rudertshofen and Margaretha, his wife.

    Godparents: Anna, wife of Johann Simon, day laborer in Rudertshofen.

    Baptizing Priest: R. D. Hammel. ["R.D." is his title rather than his initials.]

    Residence/Village/Parish : Rudertshofen. [The heading is "Patria" = homeland, but your translation of the heading is fine here since it lists the town where the parents are from.]

    Annotation: Married, Weidenwang, 24 Nov 1812

    Comment: The birth/baptismal date is in the far left column before the child's name and is likely to be: 6 October 1790.

    Please accept this response in order to "close" this duplicate response.

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  • AudreyKirtzinger
    AudreyKirtzinger ✭
    April 3, 2022

    @Robert Seal_1 thanks and sorry about that. I posted once, tried to edit it, then got an error, so started over

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  • Robert Seal_1
    Robert Seal_1 ✭✭✭✭✭
    April 3, 2022

    No problem at all, Audrey.

    P.S. You did well with your initial translation of this record.

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