Borbála Hangachy
b. circa 1720
Borbála Hangachy was born circa 1720 in Újfehértó, Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg, Hungary. Circa 1740 in Újfehértó, Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg, Hungary, Borbála Hangachy married Gábor Tóth, son of István Tóth and Mária Isépy.1
Children of Borbála Hangachy and Gábor Tóth
- Gábor Tóth Jr b. c 1750
- Dániel Tóth b. c 1750
- Sámuel Tóth+ b. c 1750
- Borbála Tóth+ b. c 1750
- Judith Tóth b. c 1750
- Julia Tóth b. c 1750
- Anna Tóth+ b. c 1750
Citations
- [S113] Aladar Isépy, Isépy Family History, (Esther Vitaly, translator).
Bora Miskolczy
b. circa 1720
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Bora Miskolczy was born circa 1720 in Visó, Jász-Nagy-Kun-Szolnok, Hungary.1 Circa 1740 in Tópart, Jász-Nagy-Kun-Szolnok, Hungary, Bora Miskolczy married Samuel Görgey, son of Imre Görgey and Mária Bécsy.2
Children of Bora Miskolczy and Samuel Görgey
- Imre Görgey+ b. c 1740
- George Görgey b. c 1740
- Julia Görgey+ b. c 1745
Mária Tahy
b. circa 1720, d. circa 1750
Mária Tahy was born circa 1720 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary. Circa 1740 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary, Mária Tahy married Gábor Fekete, son of László Fekete and Éva Izdenczey.1 Mária Tahy died circa 1750 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary.
Children of Mária Tahy and Gábor Fekete
- Mária Fekete b. c 1741
- Borbála Fekete b. c 1743
Citations
- [S113] Aladar Isépy, Isépy Family History, (Esther Vitaly, translator).
Margaretha (?)
b. circa 1720
Margaretha (?) was born circa 1720. Circa 1740, Margaretha (?) married John Faultich. On Saturday, 11 January 1749 in Németboly, Baranya, Hungary, Margaretha (?) married John Adam Homann.1
Children of Margaretha (?) and John Faultich
- John Faultich b. 1741, d. 19 Feb 1756
- John Joseph Faultich b. 11 Feb 1747
- John Henry Faultich b. 17 Oct 1748, d. 18 Nov 1748
Children of Margaretha (?) and John Adam Homann
- Elizabeth Homann+ b. 18 Jan 1751, d. 5 Jan 1812
- Éva Margaretha Homann b. 17 Mar 1755
- John Paul Homann b. 1 Dec 1757
Citations
- [S34] St. John Nepomuc parish registry, Nemetboly, Hungary; Weddings.
Dorothy Schmidt
b. circa 1720, d. 13 February 1758
Dorothy Schmidt was born circa 1720. She died on 13 February 1758 in Németboly, Baranya, Hungary.1
Child of Dorothy Schmidt
- Johan Michael Bischoff b. 21 Feb 1751
Citations
- [S35] St. John Nepomuc parish registry, Nemetboly, Hungary; Burials.
Margaretha (?)
b. circa 1720
Margaretha (?) was born circa 1720. Circa 1747, Margaretha (?) married Valentin Ekert.
Children of Margaretha (?) and Valentin Ekert
- Michael Ekert b. 16 Oct 1747
- Andreas Ekert b. 11 Apr 1749
- Christian Ekert b. 23 Feb 1750
- Christian Ekert b. 4 Oct 1750
- Johan Valentin Ekert b. 2 Jan 1752
Lawrence Hergenröder
b. circa 1720
Lawrence Hergenröder|b. c 1720|p18.htm#i6336|||||||||||||||||||
Lawrence Hergenröder was born circa 1720. On Tuesday, 1 May 1753 in Németboly, Baranya, Hungary, Lawrence Hergenröder married Anna Margaretha Reuter.1
Citations
- [S34] St. John Nepomuc parish registry, Nemetboly, Hungary; Weddings.
Johan Schäffer
b. circa 1720, d. 8 April 1784
Johan Schäffer|b. c 1720\nd. 8 Apr 1784|p18.htm#i6520|Fritz Schäffer|b. 1699\nd. 10 Jun 1765|p13.htm#i6191|Catherina (?)|b. 1699\nd. 4 Nov 1792|p13.htm#i6630|John Schäffer|b. 1674\nd. 12 Jan 1754|p11.htm#i6066|Catherina (?)|b. 1674\nd. 13 Sep 1747|p11.htm#i6132|||||||
Johan Schäffer was born circa 1720. He was the son of Fritz Schäffer and Catherina (?). Circa 1745, Johan Schäffer married Ursula (?). Johan Schäffer died on 8 April 1784 in Németboly, Baranya, Hungary.1
Children of Johan Schäffer and Ursula (?)
- Anna Catherina Schäffer b. 26 May 1749
- Mathias Schäffer b. 15 Dec 1751
- Maria Catherina Schäffer b. 29 Jun 1753
Citations
- [S35] St. John Nepomuc parish registry, Nemetboly, Hungary; Burials.
Jacob Beretz
b. circa 1720
Jacob Beretz was born circa 1720. Circa 1745 in Pécs, Baranya, Hungary, Jacob Beretz married Theresa (?).
Child of Jacob Beretz and Theresa (?)
- Mathias Beretz+ b. 16 Sep 1747
József Schrom
b. circa 1720
József Schrom was born circa 1720. Circa 1750, József Schrom married Dorothea (?).
Children of József Schrom and Dorothea (?)
- Maria Gertrud Schrom b. 6 Sep 1753
- Jacob Schrom b. 6 Mar 1757
Dorothea (?)
b. circa 1720
Dorothea (?) was born circa 1720. Circa 1750, Dorothea (?) married József Schrom.
Children of Dorothea (?) and József Schrom
- Maria Gertrud Schrom b. 6 Sep 1753
- Jacob Schrom b. 6 Mar 1757
Johan Gut
b. circa 1720
Johan Gut was born circa 1720. In 1743 the Census listed Johan Gut as the head of a family in Németboly, Baranya, Hungary.1
Child of Johan Gut
- Johan Adam Gut+ b. 1741, d. 19 Feb 1810
Citations
- [S714] 1743 Feudaliskori osszeirasok, 1743 Baranya tax records.
Imre Jármy
b. circa 1720
Imre Jármy|b. c 1720|p18.htm#i7830|Miklós Jármy|b. 1700|p14.htm#i7831|Borbála Nyárády|b. c 1705|p14.htm#i7832|||||||||||||
Imre Jármy was born circa 1720 in Jármi, Jász-Nagy-Kun-Szolnok, Hungary. He was the son of Miklós Jármy and Borbála Nyárády. Circa 1745, Imre Jármy married Krisztina Szunyogh, daughter of István Szunyogh and Erzsébet Sztokja.1
Citations
- [S727] Nicholas de Vásárhelyi, Hungarian genealogical tables.
(?) Raksay
b. circa 1720
(?) Raksay was born circa 1720. Circa 1750, (?) Raksay married Zsuzsanna Szunyogh, daughter of István Szunyogh and Erzsébet Sztokja.1
Citations
- [S727] Nicholas de Vásárhelyi, Hungarian genealogical tables.
Johan Adam Schmidt
b. circa 1720
Johan Adam Schmidt was born circa 1720. Circa 1740, Johan Adam Schmidt married Margaretha (?).
Margaretha (?)
b. circa 1720
Margaretha (?) was born circa 1720. Circa 1740, Margaretha (?) married Johan Adam Schmidt.
Mihály Jaksich
b. circa 1720
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Mihály Jaksich was born circa 1720. Between 1735 and 1752 he resided at Kulich Gyula #33, Pécs, Baranya, Hungary. Mihály Jaksich purchased this property in 1735 and sold it in 1752.1
Child of Mihály Jaksich
- Lorinc Jaksich+ b. 1751, d. 1827
Citations
- [S57] Pecs map and land title listing, Volume 1 -2.
György Berecz
b. circa 1720
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György Berecz was born circa 1720. Circa 1740 in Hosszúhetény, Baranya, Hungary, György Berecz married Helena (?).
Children of György Berecz and Helena (?)
- Elizabeth Berecz b. 27 Oct 1742
- Ladislaus Berecz b. 6 Jan 1745
- András Berecz+ b. 20 Sep 1747, d. 16 Jun 1827
- György Berecz b. 3 Sep 1759
Helena (?)
b. circa 1720
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- Ancestors of Nora Berecz
Helena (?) was born circa 1720. Circa 1740 in Hosszúhetény, Baranya, Hungary, Helena (?) married György Berecz.
Children of Helena (?) and György Berecz
- Elizabeth Berecz b. 27 Oct 1742
- Ladislaus Berecz b. 6 Jan 1745
- András Berecz+ b. 20 Sep 1747, d. 16 Jun 1827
- György Berecz b. 3 Sep 1759
Margaretha (?)
b. 1720, d. 16 May 1789
Margaretha was born in 1720. Circa 1744, Margaretha (?) married Michael Szieberth. On 4 February 1753 Michael and Margaret are godparents to Michael Bacchus in Németboly, Baranya, Hungary.1
Michael and his mother Margaretha are godparents to Michael Bacchus.1 Margaretha (?) was listed as Péter Habich's mother-in-law on the Census of 1767 in Németboly, Baranya, Hungary.2
In 1768 she resided in Németboly, Baranya, Hungary, No 1 P Street, Nemetboly - Margaret Subertin, age 50 is living at #1 P Nro with her children Joannes, age 11, George, age 4 and Catharina age 9. They are living with her married daughter, Elisabeth, 20 and her husband, Peter Harig, 30. The Harig's have a four month old son, Valentine.. Margaretha (?) appears on the census of 1776 in Németboly, Baranya, Hungary; Michaelne Szieberth.3
She appears on the census of 1783 in Németboly, Baranya, Hungary.4 She appears on the census of 1789 in Németboly, Baranya, Hungary.5 Margaretha died on 16 May 1789 in Németboly, Baranya, Hungary. Age 70 at death. Cause of death was apoplexia.6
Michael and his mother Margaretha are godparents to Michael Bacchus.1 Margaretha (?) was listed as Péter Habich's mother-in-law on the Census of 1767 in Németboly, Baranya, Hungary.2
Children of Margaretha (?) and Michael Szieberth
- Elizabeth Szieberth+ b. 31 May 1747, d. 5 Dec 1804
- Michael Szieberth+ b. 9 Oct 1749, d. 7 Feb 1827
- Anna Christina Szieberth b. 22 Oct 1751
- Johan Georg Szieberth+ b. 18 Sep 1754
- Johan Baptist Szieberth+ b. 19 Aug 1755, d. 5 May 1825
- Mária Catherina Szieberth+ b. 3 Jun 1758, d. 9 Nov 1809
- Georg Szieberth+ b. 11 Dec 1762, d. 25 Jan 1812
Citations
- [S1] St. John Nepomuc parish registry, Nemetboly, Hungary; Baptisms.
- [S59] Baranya, Hungary; 1767-68 Die deutschen Familien im Komitat Baranya-Branau/Ungarn in den kirchlichen Seelenlisten; Ferdinand Hengl.
- [S160] 1776 Feudaliskori osszeirasok, 1776 Baranya wine and grain census;.
- [S47] 1783 Feudaliskori osszeirasok, 1783 Baranya wine and grain census.
- [S48] 1789 Feudaliskori osszeirasok, 1789 Baranya wine and grain census.
- [S35] St. John Nepomuc parish registry, Nemetboly, Hungary; Burials.
György Isépy
b. 1720, d. 21 January 1784
György Isépy|b. 1720\nd. 21 Jan 1784|p18.htm#i269|János Isépy|b. c 1685\nd. 1749|p11.htm#i281|Erzsébet Lencsés|b. c 1690|p12.htm#i297|György Isépy|b. c 1639\nd. 1711|p9.htm#i282|Mária Petroczy|b. c 1660\nd. 1727|p10.htm#i289|||||||
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György was born in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary in 1720.1 He was the son of János Isépy and Erzsébet Lencsés.
From 1743 on, it was the young György Isépy (who must have finished his studies around this time) who, in place of his father, started taking care of various matters for the family. His father János Isépy, and other relatives such as Ferenc Ormos (who was an in-law of his father) and László Vékey also gave irrevocable power of attorney to the young man.2 György Isépy was mentioned in a lawsuit or legal action in 1747 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary. Also in 1747, András Bánó of Lucska, had his relative György Isépy of Magyar-Izsép investigated, because the latter together with Ferenc Balogh and Ferenc Kozma had the pigs of András Bánó's wife, Ilona Tahy, herded to an unknown location. Ilona Tahy, the former wife of Ferenc Bánó, was the granddaughter of Mária Isépy.3 György Isépy and the widow László(né) Vékey (the former Borbála Isépy), along with their cousin Ferenc Ormos of Csicser, and Mária Isépy's children; István, Gábor, Julia and Mária Tóth; on April 18, 1752 appeared at the Convent of Lelesz and swore verbally that on June 14, 1745, they sold a property at Ujfehértó, Szabolcs County (made up of a manor house, a lot, and also 5 puszta lots in the neighboring Szegegyhaz) to István Erdõdy, district administrator, and his wife Borbála Turzay for 150 forints. The property in question was located too far away for the Isépys to be able to cultivate or use it properly for any other purpose.2 He was mentioned in a lawsuit or legal action in 1754 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary. In 1754 Ferenc Kozma (husband of Zsófia Isépy, daughter of Mihály II), in the name of the whole Isépy family; warned the residents of the neighboring village of Kozma, who regularly drove their animals to the pastures at Sóskut, that those were the property of the family.338 This protest naturally resulted in resistance on the part of those at Kozma. The prohibition was repeated in 1755 by György Isépy. Zsigmond Bernáth in particular strongly resisted the new order. He was the one who in 1747 felt offended because he was ordered to discontine feeding his swine on mast in the forest at Izsep. Finally, on the night before Christmas 1754, he had the audacity to enter the village of Magyar-Izsép with his men and drive away all the horses of György Isépy. This happened just at the time when György managed to replace his whole livestock. He had lost almost all his animals because of some epidemic.3
In 1756, György Isépy married Juliana Nagy. György Isépy and Juliana Nagy had 3 children between 1757 and 1760. All of the children were born in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary. György Isépy was mentioned in a lawsuit or legal action in 1761 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary. The legal action between the Counts of Aspremonth and the landowners of Magyar-Izsép came to an end on August 2, 1761 at the court of justice of Zemplén County. As a result of the efforts of Sub-Prefect Gábor Zámbéry, the parties came to a successful agreement. In this agreement, János Ganzaugh, legal counsel, in the name of Count Gobert-János Aspremonth-Reckheim and his wife, and (on the other side) János Izdenczy, János, Gábor and Lászlo Fekete, György Isépy, and Zsuzsánna Fekete (married to András Isaák) accept that all those lands and chattels that rightfully belonged to the Rákóczy-Aspremonth inheritors (although currently in strangers' hands), would have to be returned to their rightful owners within a certain period of time. In return, the Aspremonth estate would buy for a suitable price all buildings built by the temporary user, and other non-moveable investments. The agreement even makes arrangements for the transportation of livestock and movable equipment, and also for procedures regarding sowing.4
On Saturday, 6 April 1765 in Kovácsvagas, Abauj-Torna, Hungary, György Isépy married Rozalia Botka. György Isépy and Rozalia Botka had 5 children between 1767 and 1773. All of the children were born in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary. In 1775 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary, György Isépy married Erzsébet Csuka.1 György Isépy and Erzsébet Csuka had 3 children between 1776 and 1783. All of the children were born in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary. György died on 21 January 1784 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary. Age 65 at death.1,5
From 1743 on, it was the young György Isépy (who must have finished his studies around this time) who, in place of his father, started taking care of various matters for the family. His father János Isépy, and other relatives such as Ferenc Ormos (who was an in-law of his father) and László Vékey also gave irrevocable power of attorney to the young man.2 György Isépy was mentioned in a lawsuit or legal action in 1747 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary. Also in 1747, András Bánó of Lucska, had his relative György Isépy of Magyar-Izsép investigated, because the latter together with Ferenc Balogh and Ferenc Kozma had the pigs of András Bánó's wife, Ilona Tahy, herded to an unknown location. Ilona Tahy, the former wife of Ferenc Bánó, was the granddaughter of Mária Isépy.3 György Isépy and the widow László(né) Vékey (the former Borbála Isépy), along with their cousin Ferenc Ormos of Csicser, and Mária Isépy's children; István, Gábor, Julia and Mária Tóth; on April 18, 1752 appeared at the Convent of Lelesz and swore verbally that on June 14, 1745, they sold a property at Ujfehértó, Szabolcs County (made up of a manor house, a lot, and also 5 puszta lots in the neighboring Szegegyhaz) to István Erdõdy, district administrator, and his wife Borbála Turzay for 150 forints. The property in question was located too far away for the Isépys to be able to cultivate or use it properly for any other purpose.2 He was mentioned in a lawsuit or legal action in 1754 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary. In 1754 Ferenc Kozma (husband of Zsófia Isépy, daughter of Mihály II), in the name of the whole Isépy family; warned the residents of the neighboring village of Kozma, who regularly drove their animals to the pastures at Sóskut, that those were the property of the family.338 This protest naturally resulted in resistance on the part of those at Kozma. The prohibition was repeated in 1755 by György Isépy. Zsigmond Bernáth in particular strongly resisted the new order. He was the one who in 1747 felt offended because he was ordered to discontine feeding his swine on mast in the forest at Izsep. Finally, on the night before Christmas 1754, he had the audacity to enter the village of Magyar-Izsép with his men and drive away all the horses of György Isépy. This happened just at the time when György managed to replace his whole livestock. He had lost almost all his animals because of some epidemic.3
In 1756, György Isépy married Juliana Nagy. György Isépy and Juliana Nagy had 3 children between 1757 and 1760. All of the children were born in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary. György Isépy was mentioned in a lawsuit or legal action in 1761 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary. The legal action between the Counts of Aspremonth and the landowners of Magyar-Izsép came to an end on August 2, 1761 at the court of justice of Zemplén County. As a result of the efforts of Sub-Prefect Gábor Zámbéry, the parties came to a successful agreement. In this agreement, János Ganzaugh, legal counsel, in the name of Count Gobert-János Aspremonth-Reckheim and his wife, and (on the other side) János Izdenczy, János, Gábor and Lászlo Fekete, György Isépy, and Zsuzsánna Fekete (married to András Isaák) accept that all those lands and chattels that rightfully belonged to the Rákóczy-Aspremonth inheritors (although currently in strangers' hands), would have to be returned to their rightful owners within a certain period of time. In return, the Aspremonth estate would buy for a suitable price all buildings built by the temporary user, and other non-moveable investments. The agreement even makes arrangements for the transportation of livestock and movable equipment, and also for procedures regarding sowing.4
On Saturday, 6 April 1765 in Kovácsvagas, Abauj-Torna, Hungary, György Isépy married Rozalia Botka. György Isépy and Rozalia Botka had 5 children between 1767 and 1773. All of the children were born in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary. In 1775 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary, György Isépy married Erzsébet Csuka.1 György Isépy and Erzsébet Csuka had 3 children between 1776 and 1783. All of the children were born in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary. György died on 21 January 1784 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary. Age 65 at death.1,5
Children of György Isépy and Juliana Nagy
- Ferenc Isépy+ b. 24 Jan 1757, d. 1 Aug 1831
- Lajos Isépy+ b. 16 Aug 1759, d. 17 Jan 1840
- Katalin Isépy b. 23 Nov 1760, d. 13 Apr 1763
Children of György Isépy and Rozalia Botka
- Pál Isépy+ b. 24 Jan 1767, d. 15 May 1828
- Antal Isépy b. 5 Jun 1768
- Julianna Isépy b. 21 Sep 1769
- György Isépy b. 2 May 1771, d. 26 Nov 1772
- György Isépy b. 14 Feb 1773, d. Oct 1773
Children of György Isépy and Erzsébet Csuka
- Borbála Isépy b. 10 Dec 1776
- András Isépy b. 2 Dec 1780, d. b 1783
- András Isépy b. 16 Nov 1783
Citations
- [S113] Aladar Isépy, Isépy Family History, (Esther Vitaly, translator).
- [S136] Leleszi Convent Archives (levéltára).
- [S150] Ferenc Kozma v. Residents of village of Kozma, Ex Actic Archivi I. Comitatus Zempleniensis signatur Loculo Juridict, Zemplen Hungary Archives.
- [S149] Rákóczy - Aspremonth Levéltár (Archive).
- [S129] Mikrofilmy boli zhotoven The Genealogical Society of Utah, Magyar-Izsep, Cirkevna matrika reformed church records.
Henry Schäffer
b. 1720, d. before 1762
Henry Schäffer|b. 1720\nd. b 1762|p18.htm#i6272|Fritz Schäffer|b. 1699\nd. 10 Jun 1765|p13.htm#i6191|Catherina (?)|b. 1699\nd. 4 Nov 1792|p13.htm#i6630|John Schäffer|b. 1674\nd. 12 Jan 1754|p11.htm#i6066|Catherina (?)|b. 1674\nd. 13 Sep 1747|p11.htm#i6132|||||||
Henry Schäffer was born in 1720. He was the son of Fritz Schäffer and Catherina (?). Circa 1740, Henry Schäffer married Anna Margaretha (?). On 16 December 1748 Henry and Anna Margaretha are godparents to Johan Henrich Ebner in Németboly, Baranya, Hungary.1 Henry Schäffer died before 1762.
Children of Henry Schäffer and Anna Margaretha (?)
- Baltazar Schäffer b. 2 Apr 1750
- Anna Magdalena Schäffer b. 15 Dec 1751
- Agatha Schäffer b. 9 Feb 1754
- Anna Catherina Schäffer b. 9 Apr 1756
Citations
- [S1] St. John Nepomuc parish registry, Nemetboly, Hungary; Baptisms.
László Szunyogh
b. 12 June 1720, d. 29 October 1759
László Szunyogh|b. 12 Jun 1720\nd. 29 Oct 1759|p18.htm#i7798|István Szunyogh|b. 21 Jan 1678\nd. 14 May 1744|p11.htm#i7764|Erzsébet Sztokja|b. 4 Jan 1698\nd. 2 Jun 1769|p13.htm#i7765|György Szunyogh|b. 1646\nd. 15 Oct 1724|p9.htm#i7772|Éva Horváth|b. 1664\nd. 31 Dec 1736|p10.htm#i7773|László Sztokja|b. c 1650|p9.htm#i7769|Éva Szegedy|b. c 1650|p10.htm#i7770|
László Szunyogh was born on 12 June 1720.1 He was the son of István Szunyogh and Erzsébet Sztokja. László Szunyogh died on 29 October 1759 at age 39.1
Citations
- [S727] Nicholas de Vásárhelyi, Hungarian genealogical tables.
Angelica Faust
b. circa 1721, d. 27 February 1771
Angelica Faust was born circa 1721. In 1745 in Máriakéménd, Baranya, Hungary, Angelica Faust married Valentine Schäffer, son of Fritz Schäffer and Catherina (?).1 Angelica Faust was listed as Valentine Schäffer's wife on the Census of 1767 in Németboly, Baranya, Hungary.2
Angelica Faust died on 27 February 1771 in Németboly, Baranya, Hungary.3
Children of Angelica Faust and Valentine Schäffer
- John Schäffer b. 25 Jul 1747
- Johan Caspar Schäffer+ b. 12 Aug 1750, d. 25 Aug 1788
- Maria Ursula Schäffer b. 1752, d. 2 Oct 1754
- Susanna Schäffer b. 19 Feb 1753
- Anna Margaretha Schäffer b. 30 Aug 1755, d. 31 Aug 1755
- Thomas Schäffer b. 3 Jun 1756
- Maria Ursula Schäffer b. 22 Sep 1759
- Catherina Schäffer b. 6 Oct 1762
- Anna Maria Schäffer b. 1765
Catharina (?)
b. 1721, d. 15 September 1769
Catharina was born in 1721. Circa 1744, Catharina (?) married Valentine Trischler, son of Johan Trischler and Anna Maria (?). Catharina (?) became Valentine Harich's godparent at his baptism in Németboly, Baranya, Hungary, on 13 September 1766.1 Catharina (?) was listed as Valentine Trischler's wife on the Census of 1767 in Németboly, Baranya, Hungary. In the census of 1768, Valentine Trischler, 52 and his wife Catharina 47 are living at #1 V Nro with their children; Frank 22, Joannes 15, Peter 8, Joseph 3, Magdalena 12, Margaretha 10.2
Catharina died on 15 September 1769 in Németboly, Baranya, Hungary,, age at death 46.3
Children of Catharina (?) and Valentine Trischler
- Ferenc Trischler b. 1746
- Anna Elisabeth Trischler b. 17 Nov 1747, d. 9 Jul 1752
- Gertrude Trischler b. 11 Jan 1750
- Mária Magdalena Trischler+ b. 23 Feb 1752
- John Nepomuc Trischler b. 14 Mar 1754, d. 21 Feb 1773
- Anna Margaretha Trischler b. 18 Jan 1756, d. 28 Jan 1768
- Johan Péter Trischler+ b. 11 Oct 1758, d. 23 Oct 1830
- Catherina Trischler b. 28 Oct 1761, d. b 1768
- József Trischler b. 28 Nov 1762, d. 7 Oct 1763
- József Trischler+ b. 28 Feb 1766, d. 5 Jan 1818
Hans Georg Breutinger
b. 1721, d. 31 December 1795
Hans Georg Breutinger was born in 1721. In 1743 the Census listed Hans Georg Breutinger as the head of a family in Németboly, Baranya, Hungary.1 Circa 1752, Hans Georg Breutinger married Anna Elisabeth (?). In 1767 the Census listed Hans Georg Breutinger as the head of a family in Németboly, Baranya, Hungary.2
He appears on the census of 1783 in Németboly, Baranya, Hungary.3 He appears on the census of 1789 in Németboly, Baranya, Hungary.4 He died on 31 December 1795 in Németboly, Baranya, Hungary.5
Children of Hans Georg Breutinger and Anna Elisabeth (?)
- Maria Margaretha Breutinger b. 18 May 1754
- Johan Andreas Breutinger+ b. 22 Apr 1759
- Anna Breutinger b. 26 Feb 1761, d. b 1767
- Elizabeth Breutinger b. 1763, d. 6 Aug 1765
- Rosália Breutinger b. Oct 1765, d. 16 Nov 1765
- Anna Breutinger+ b. 13 Nov 1766, d. 11 Jan 1833
- Mária Margaretha Breutinger b. 2 Dec 1768, d. 21 Dec 1769
- Johan Breutinger b. 23 Dec 1770, d. 29 Dec 1770
- Andreas Breutinger+ b. 20 Nov 1771
Citations
- [S714] 1743 Feudaliskori osszeirasok, 1743 Baranya tax records.
- [S59] Baranya, Hungary; 1767-68 Die deutschen Familien im Komitat Baranya-Branau/Ungarn in den kirchlichen Seelenlisten; Ferdinand Hengl.
- [S47] 1783 Feudaliskori osszeirasok, 1783 Baranya wine and grain census.
- [S48] 1789 Feudaliskori osszeirasok, 1789 Baranya wine and grain census.
- [S35] St. John Nepomuc parish registry, Nemetboly, Hungary; Burials.
Sigmund Schneider
b. 1721, d. 21 December 1757
Sigmund Schneider was born in 1721. Circa 1745, Sigmund Schneider married Juliana (?). Sigmund Schneider died on 21 December 1757 in Németboly, Baranya, Hungary.1
Citations
- [S35] St. John Nepomuc parish registry, Nemetboly, Hungary; Burials.
Éva Elizabeth (?)
b. 1721, d. 9 January 1789
Éva Elizabeth (?) was born in 1721. Circa 1740, Éva Elizabeth (?) married Johan Caspar Homann. On 29 May 1747 Caspar and Eva Elizabeth are godparents to Eva Elizabeth Ament in Németboly, Baranya, Hungary.1 Éva Elizabeth (?) died on 9 January 1789 in Németboly, Baranya, Hungary.2
Johan Georg Gabriel Szipel
b. 1721, d. 13 September 1747
Johan Georg Gabriel Szipel|b. 1721\nd. 13 Sep 1747|p18.htm#i7566|Sebastian Szipel|b. c 1697\nd. 30 Oct 1747|p13.htm#i6253|Anna Maria (?)|b. 1696\nd. 24 Jan 1766|p13.htm#i6501|||||||||||||
Johan Georg Gabriel Szipel was born in 1721. He was the son of Sebastian Szipel and Anna Maria (?). Johan Georg Gabriel Szipel died on 13 September 1747 in Németboly, Baranya, Hungary.1
Citations
- [S35] St. John Nepomuc parish registry, Nemetboly, Hungary; Burials.
Valentine Schäffer
b. 1722, d. 27 February 1769
Valentine Schäffer|b. 1722\nd. 27 Feb 1769|p18.htm#i6044|Fritz Schäffer|b. 1699\nd. 10 Jun 1765|p13.htm#i6191|Catherina (?)|b. 1699\nd. 4 Nov 1792|p13.htm#i6630|John Schäffer|b. 1674\nd. 12 Jan 1754|p11.htm#i6066|Catherina (?)|b. 1674\nd. 13 Sep 1747|p11.htm#i6132|||||||
Valentine Schäffer was born in 1722. He was the son of Fritz Schäffer and Catherina (?). In 1745 Valentine Schäffer immigrated to Baranya, Hungary, from Germany. He settled first in Nyomja.1 In 1745 in Máriakéménd, Baranya, Hungary, Valentine Schäffer married Angelica Faust.1 In 1749 the Census listed Valentine Schäffer as the head of a family in Németboly, Baranya, Hungary.2 In 1767 the Census listed Valentine Schäffer as the head of a family in Németboly, Baranya, Hungary.3
He died on 27 February 1769 in Németboly, Baranya, Hungary.4
Children of Valentine Schäffer and Angelica Faust
- John Schäffer b. 25 Jul 1747
- Johan Caspar Schäffer+ b. 12 Aug 1750, d. 25 Aug 1788
- Maria Ursula Schäffer b. 1752, d. 2 Oct 1754
- Susanna Schäffer b. 19 Feb 1753
- Anna Margaretha Schäffer b. 30 Aug 1755, d. 31 Aug 1755
- Thomas Schäffer b. 3 Jun 1756
- Maria Ursula Schäffer b. 22 Sep 1759
- Catherina Schäffer b. 6 Oct 1762
- Anna Maria Schäffer b. 1765
Citations
- [S31] Ferdinand Hengel, Deutsche Kolonisten im Komitat Baranya/Ungarn 1688 - 1752.
- [S44] 1749 Feudaliskori osszeirasok, 1749 Baranya wine and grain census.
- [S59] Baranya, Hungary; 1767-68 Die deutschen Familien im Komitat Baranya-Branau/Ungarn in den kirchlichen Seelenlisten; Ferdinand Hengl.
- [S35] St. John Nepomuc parish registry, Nemetboly, Hungary; Burials.
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