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kiterunner 21-01-11 18:09

Johann Schmidt
 
Name - "official" name and what they were known as Johann Schmidt
Date and place of birth 26 March 1834 Neumarkt, Bavaria, Germany
Names of parents Sigmund Schmidt and Anna Margaretha Korn
Date and place of baptism - if applicable Not found
Details of each of his or her marriages - if any 7 Aug 1859 St Lorenz, Nuremberg to Johanna Christina Henriette Margarethe Zellhofer
Occupation(s) - if any Straw Hat Manufacturer
Addresses where they lived (including county if in UK) - and please list which censuses you have or haven't found him/her on (if s/he lived in census times!).
1859 - House number on marriage cert - 327
1869 - Herrenmarkt, Nuremberg
1870 - Seilersgasse 13, Nuremberg
1886 - Burgschmietstr 20, Nuremberg

Date, place and cause of death 9 Dec 1897 Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany, from a stroke.
Date and place of burial. 11 Dec 1897 St Johannis, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany
Details of will / administration of their estate - if applicable Not found
Memorial inscription - if any Not found

kiterunner 15-01-17 11:27

I've found that on FamilySearch, the entry for Johann's marriage in the Germany, Bavaria, Nuremberg Civil Registration, 1803-1886 database has him listed as Johann Schmidt [Grimm, Johann] and there is a death for Johann Schmidt [Grimm, Johann] 28 Mar 1883. But I can't see any mention of the name Grimm on the copy of the marriage record which I have. On FamilySearch it says to view the image by clicking through to Stadtarchiv Nürnberg, but when I click on "Visit Partner Site", it takes me to the Stadtarchiv Nürnberg homepage and there doesn't seem to be anything to click on there to view civil registration records. :confused:

Also, daughter Anna's marriage record from 16 May 1883 says that her father lives in Nurnberg which suggests the Mar 1883 death is not him. It says the groom's father is deceased but not that hers is. Actually, he was a witness! So I wonder what the name Grimm has to do with him?

kiterunner 11-11-17 17:50

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This must be his cause of death, from his burial record. Any idea what it says?

Edit - it is Gehirnschlag = stroke.

kiterunner 05-03-22 22:23

As far as I can tell from GenWiki, Neumarkt had no Protestant (Evangelical) churches in 1834, and the Catholic parish records are online at Matricula Icarus. But I looked at the Catholic records and couldn't find Johann's baptism record. Also, FamilySearch doesn't seem to be saying "Grimm" any more.


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