Family Document Needing Translated, German Script (GGR) REVISED
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Hello @WernerDanielWilliam1,
Note that the information in black ink was added at a presumably much later date. The + signs before names is a symbol for: died/deceased.
Head of household (husband/father) and his wife: Johann Christoph Fehr, born 18 July 1784 in Wildenreuth, court district Neustadt on the Waldna(a)b in the Obermainkreis. [At the start of this entry is the following]: died 27 March 1847.
His wife: the deceased Katharina Barbara Höllerer, born 1 July 1791 in Regensburg. Died 3 May 1871.
[At the bottom of this entry]: Johann Christoph Fehr died on 27 March 1847.
Status and occupation,when accepted as a citizen: Master tailor. Was accepted as a citizen of Regensburg on 12 May 1817. The widow gave up her trade in favor of her son on 16 August 1850.
Single, married, widower: married.
Religion: [Husband]: Protestant. [Wife]: Protestant.
Children:
the deceased Johann Sebastian Fehr. Born in Regensburg on 20 February 1818. Occupation: journeyman tailor. Died 25 April 1857. Religion: Protestant.
the deceased Maria Barbara Fehr. Born in Regensburg on 21 September 1821. Occupation: nanny. Died 24 March 1897 in "C.136"?. Religion: Protestant.
the deceased Barbara Maria Fehr. Born in Regensburg on 7 December 1822.
Married spice merchant Michael Ellmann here. Died mentally ill in the Prüll Charterhouse Insane Asylum on 10 December 1890.[At the far right side of the record]:
The Family Members
Male: 2.
Female: 3.
Total: 5
Religion: all Protestant.
My comments: The note in the left-hand corner at the bottom of the page is unrelated to this family.
Here is a link from Wikipedia about the Prüll Charterhouse Insane Asylum: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pr%C3%BCll_Charterhouse
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Robert you are on fire man!
Thanks
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You're welcome, Daniel. I learned something new about the Prüll Charterhouse Asylum.
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