Help with the name of the mother of the deceased
I am getting a "permission" error when I attempt to add the image to this post, so I am hoping someone might be willing to look at this at the Historic Archive Cologne. The image location is shown below and when you access the records it is on page 4 of the images of death registrations for Rondorf in 1834.
I am not sure about the mother's surname and I would appreciate someone else's opinion on what it is.
The child's name is Bernard, the father's name is Peter Fusswinkel and the mother is Anna ?. It looks like [?ool].
[There is a second death registration for a child of this couple on page 8. Peter Joseph Fusswinkel, also 10 months at time of death. Perhaps these are twins. Still am not sure about the mother's surname.]
Thank you in advance.
Note: for whatever reason, the images from this archive only work with Firefox.
“Sterberegister Rondorf für 1834, Band 1” [Death Register for Rondorf 1834, part 1] Registration #1, Bernard Fusswinkel, 5 January 1834., (54 S/1834r, Bd. 1 - Sterberegister (LAV) Rondorf 01 - 1834)
Das Digitale Historische Archiv Köln, [the Digital Historical Archive of Cologne] digital image, Cologne, Rheinland, Germany.
HAStK - Historisches Archiv der Stadt Köln>Archivgut aus anderen Archiven>LAV 2 NRW R Zivilstandsregister - 01.01.1833-31.12.1875>Landgerichtsbezirk Köln>Standesamt Rondorf
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The surname might be "Kloor" but the writing is very difficult. It does appear they were twins born 18 Feb 1833. Their births are Image 14 and 15 here:
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Thank you very much for your input on the mother's name and to the birth registration for the twins. I appreciate that information. Thank you for volunteering to help out in this forum!
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Peter's age was listed at 48 in the 1833 record so this might be him:
https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M672-WQ9
Anna's age was given as 33 so this might be her:
https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M67K-596
I couldn't find their birth/baptism record images online (only the indexed record) but the films are apparently available at the Salt Lake City Family History Library
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Thanks so much for the additional information.
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