Could someone review this marriage record and help me figure out where the Bride is from and determi
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I'm looking at the first record on the second page.
Hans Offenhauser, Joseph Offenhauser's ?? nachgelassene Sohn, vom Hohenholz bei Rieden und Ursula, Hans Schwaben ?? ehliche Tochter zu ? Rainholzberg? (not finding that place so I must be reading it wrong) und ?? proclamation alhier 17 Feb copuliert worden.
Thank You!
Susanne
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I will help out with the easy stuff right now:
Hans Offenhauser [Ofenheußer. this could also be -en, not -er] , Joseph Offenhausers ??Seel [which is short for seelig=deceased] nachgelassener Sohn, vom Hohenholz bei Rieden und Ursula, Hans Schwaben von ?? eheliche Tochter; seind zu Rainholzberg (not finding that place so I must be reading it wrong) und ordenlich [a misspelling for ordentlich] proclamation alhier 17 Feb copuliert worden.
I am not sure yet where Schwaben is from ???dorf
I do not find Rainholzberg either and I have searched in various ways in Meyersgaz.org, but I don't find it.
I am wondering if it is really Rhein Holzberg--the 'Holzberg that is on the Rhine' so just a descriptor.
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There is a Rennholzberg, but is in Bayern and quite a ways a way.
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I think Schwaben is from Gaisdorf.
Look how close these are to each other:
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It's spelled Geißdorff, though. But that would give the same pronunciation as Gaisdorf.
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there is also a Rain, not too far from hohenholz, although it is in Bayern and is named only Rain:
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I totally agree on Gaisdorf! I didn't pick up the G as the beginning letter. I started looking in the parish at Enslingen which includes Gaisdorf and found a marriage! The same marriage! Instead of Rainholzberg or something like it, it has the husband's parents from Wolpertshausen (which is by Reinsberg). What do you think of that? So glad you led us here!!
Thanks a LOT, Fritz!! Susanne
Second to the last entry on second page...
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Hans Ofenhausser, Joseph Ofenhausser's Seel[igen ehelich nachgelassener Sohn, vom Hohenholz bei Rueden und Ursula, Hans Schwaben von R/Geissdorff ehliche Tochter; seind zu Rainholzberg und Muenkheim ordentlich proclamiert, alhir aber den 17. Febr. christl[ich] copu;liert worden.
The Hohenholz is this one, I believe https://www.meyersgaz.org/place/10818065
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I was also wondering if it was a Rain [= a geographic feature] named Holzberg
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I am glad to have been of some help. Best to you!
Fritz
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Thank you very much!!
Susanne
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