Help with sponsor's last name in 1732 birth record
1732 birth record for Catherina Traub in Mühlhofen, Pfalz. I haven't been able to find records to confirm the sponsor as Henrich Beumer /Beunner or starting with a C or an H, so I might have it all wrong. How would you read that last name (in the circle)? Thanks!
Transcription:
MDCCXXXII
D. 4ten Octobre
Liesen Henrich Traub B: und einwohner alhier und Catharina eh[e]leüte, Ihr Töchterlein so den 4ten dieses Gebohren Taüften und Catharinam nennen; Zeügen waren Henrich Beumer B: und Gemeindsman Zu Billigheim, und Maria Catharina s: [sein] Ehe Hausfr.
Translation:
1734
The 4th October
Henrich Traub [middle-class] citizen and resident here and Catharina, married couple, gave their little daughter, as born on the 4th to be baptized and named Catharina. The sponsors were Henrich Beumer [middle-class] citizen with full rights at Billigheim, and Maria Catharina his legitimate wife.
* '''Child Baptism''': "Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971"<br/>Citing Baptism, Billigheim, Bergzabern, Rheinland-Pfalz, Deutschland, Alsenz, Altenbamberg, Asselheim, Billigheim u Dernbach, German Lutheran Collection, various parishes, Germany.<br/>{{FamilySearch Record|QPRN-Y1S1}} (accessed 23 May 2022)<br/>{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSWT-T1XM}} Image number 00340<br/>
Name: Catharinam Traub
:Sex: Female
:Baptism Date: 4 Oct 1732
:Baptism Place: Billigheim, Bergzabern, Rheinland-Pfalz, Deutschland
:Baptism Place (Original): Billigheim, Mühlhofen, Alsenz, Altenbamberg, Asselheim, Billigheim u Dernbach, Bayern, Preußen
:Birth Date: 4 Oct 1732
:Father's Name: Henrich Traub
:Mother's Name: Catharina
:Event Type: Baptism
:Page Number: 24
:Church Name: Evangelisch-Reformierte Kirche Alsenz (BA. Rockenhausen)
:Note: Heiraten, Tote, Taufen u Konfirmationen 1715-1895
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Thanks @Robert Seal_1 - I did find a Bruner / Brunner there, so that works.
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You're welcome, @Tom Randolph.
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