Ottenbach ZH - burial - 1693 - Sidler - Rudi
1693 Rudi Sidler burial 30 March Ottenbach film 008014328 page 385
https://www.gatheringgardiners.com/2024/11/rudolf-sidler-1615-1693.html
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den 30. Mertz [1693]
Rudi Seidler, Clausen S(ohn) v(on) Ottenbach
Unfortunately I haven't got a clue what the characters(?) in front of the names indicate.
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I don't know either but some people have the symbol and others don't. Thanks, KG
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WSeelentag It would be great if we could learn more about Anna Gneser however she is not found on the FS Tree. There must be a good story there. However did find her baptism:
1622 Anna Gneser bap 1 Sep, father Jacob, mother Madlena Steiner Ottenbach page 87
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Am I missing something? What is the connection between Anna Gneser and Rudolf Sidler?
Now I can learn from you: what stands "Sunday Cal" for - why 1 Sep?
I don't expect a good story - she already died 29 Nov same year.
Her parents had married 01.02.1622 - explains the "hand vor d(er) Zytt ghan …". Whilst I cannot decipher the last word - it must mean intercourse … before the time (of the marriage).
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Didn't Anna Gneser live with Rudolf's family? See: 1689 Ottenbach Bevölkerungsverzeichnisse
https://www.gatheringgardiners.com/2024/11/rudolf-sidler-1615-1693.html
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Now I remember - as she's not (known) related to him I didn't mention it in the forum - and put her name somewhere rather deep in my memory 🤨. Mentioning her in the topic about the Bevölkerungsverzeichnis would have been better - connection would have been obvious.
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@WSeelentag Now I can learn from you: what stands "Sunday Cal" for - why 1 Sep?
The Roman calendar has some special formulations when it comes to a specific date:
calendae -> first day of the month: cal. sept. = calendae septembris = September 1
nonae -> fifth day of the month (but the seventh day in March, May, July and October!)
idus -> thirteenth day of the month (but the fifteenth day in March, May, July and October!)
pridie -> the day immediately before: pridie idus septembris = September 12th
ultimus -> last day of the month. As far as I know, this formulation is not part of the Roman calendar. It was used by the pastors who wrote the entries in Latin.How would Obelix put it? They're crazy, these Romans! 🤣
@Kent Gardiner I hope you are familiar with this comic album series. If not: check out this Wikipedia site!
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