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Joellen McAlister
Joellen McAlister ✭✭
May 13, 2022 edited September 9, 2024 in Social Groups

I'm looking at the death and burial of Heinrich Wilhelm Brockmeier who died in Oldenstadt on 2 February 1840. He is the son of Dorothea Maria Heuer (born Licht), who is the widow of Jürgen Christoph Heuer who was a worker in Veerßen (?). Why is the child's surname Brockmeier? Is he legitimate? Film # 102397388, image 629. (It won't upload)

https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSCN-BSCY-R?cc=3015626

Thank you for your help!

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  • Robert Seal_1
    Robert Seal_1 ✭✭✭✭✭
    May 14, 2022 Answer ✓

    Hello @Joellen McAlister,

    The child is illegitimate and took the surname of the alleged father. The indexing for this record is incorrect: Jürgen Christoph Heuer is not the father of this child.

    Translation:

    No. 4. Brockmeier.

    On the 2nd of February [1840] died in Oldenstadt from weakness Heinrich Wilhelm Brockmeier, illegitimate son of Dorothee Marie Heuer, née Licht, widow of the late workman in Veerßen Jürgen Christoph Heuer, and given as father a shepherd in Horn? Johann Heinrich Brockmeier, and was buried quietly on the 5th of the same month. Age: 2 days.

    [Written in the column on the right, which is headed with the word "Männliche" = male]: under 1 year [of age].

    My comment: This child was buried "in der Stille" = quietly, without the tolling of church bells.

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  • Joellen McAlister
    Joellen McAlister ✭✭
    May 14, 2022 Answer ✓

    Thank you for your very thorough answer. This is very helpful!

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  • Robert Seal_1
    Robert Seal_1 ✭✭✭✭✭
    May 14, 2022

    You're welcome, Joellen.

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