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Manuscripts 1790-1826 Family Cloeter; Before & Descendants Of Johann Gottfried
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Manuscripts 1790-1826 CLOETER family; Marriage & descendants of Johann Gottfried
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four documents
the family
Cloeter.
Concerns the
marriage and offspring
the official administrator, manor owner and owner of the hammer mill Wendenhammer
Johann Gottfried Cloeter (1741-1822)
who came from a Huguenot family. He was good friends with the poet Jean Paul, who was his children's private tutor in Schwarzenbach (Saale) from 1790-1794.
That
Hammer mill Wendenhammer
was in the area of Hebanz (Marktleuthen).
Johann Gottfried Cloeter married on 17. August 1777 in the princely castle Förbau Anna Margaretha, b. Frank (* b. on the 23rd May 1758 in Förbau as the daughter of the innkeeper Georg Frank and Katharina Barbara, b. Zapf), with the children:
1.) Catherine Margaretha (* 31. May 1778 in Förbau; died 17. January 1858)
2.) George Gottfried (* 27. December 1779 in Förbau; died at the
14. August 1815 as a lieutenant in the war against France in the hospital at Ivigny near Paris.
3.) John Samuel (* 4. Aug 1781; died 27. February 1849)
4.) Anna Catherine Wilhelmine (* 16. May 1783; died 28. March 1853)
5.) Johann Friedrich (* 22. December 1784, died 22. March 1813 in Kiefer near Kufstein, where he worked in the steel works)
6.) Christian Friedrich Wilhelm (* 7. April 1787; died 11. March 1838)
7.) Amöna Johanna (* 13. April 1779; died 21. March 1854)
8.) Johann Leo Julius Flamin (* 22. November 1790 in Schwarzenbach, died. 16. January 1848 in Bayreuth), professor at the Gymnasium Bayreuth and father of the pastor Samuel Gottfried Christoph Cloeter (1823-1894), founder of the emigrant settlement of Gnadenburg in the Russian Caucasus
9.) Dorothea Eleonore Cloeter (* 27. Sep 1793; died 17. April 1855)
10.)
Henry Frederick
Florian
Cloeter, * 3. November 1795 in Schwarzenbach;
died 10. March 1883 in Emskirchen),
Leh
rer (gymnastics teacher) at the Dittm
Ar'schen private school in Nuremberg and later in Schwarzenbach (Saale), from 1823 pastor in Schwarzenbach, Schönbrunn, Munich-Westend and Emskirchen
11.) Christian Moritz Adolph Cloeter (* 10. July 1800; died 3. July 1872), pastor in Selb.
Available:
1.) Document about the marriage
, With
List of birth dates of the first eight children
; the document was thus written between 1790 and 1793. The date of death of Georg Gottfried Cloeter (1813) was added.
Scope:
3 ½ of 6 pages written (35 x 20.8 cm).
2.) Certificate of baptism about the birth of the wife
Anna Margaretha, b. Frank in 1758; issued Schwarzenbach an der Saale, 26. Sep 1824.
Written on strong stamp paper (35 x 21.3 cm).
Signed by the pastor Christian August Sieger.
In addition, two documents, each related to one of his sons,
it is unclear on which:
3.) Letter to Konrector Fischer in Lößnitz near Schneeberg, containing a copy of a commendation from the Bayreuth school board and consistory for the student Cloeter (dated Bayreuth, 19. March 1807). With a motto from herd. With two seals, each divided in two by an opening and damaged.
4.) 12-page handwritten sermon (17.8 x 11 cm) by a pastor (probably Florian Cloeter or Christian Moritz Adolph Cloeter), held on the 20th Sunday after Trinity 1826. Unsigned.
Condition:
Paper stained, partly with slight edge damage.
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Concerns the marriage and offspring the official administrator, manor owner and owner of the hammer mill Wendenhammer Johann Gottfried Cloeter (1741-1822)who came from a Huguenot family. He was good friends with the poet Jean Paul, who was his children's private tutor in Schwarzenbach (Saale) from 1790-1794. 8.) Johann Leo Julius Flamin (* 22. November 1790 in Schwarzenbach, died. 16. January 1848 in Bayreuth), professor at the Gymnasium Bayreuth and father of the pastor Samuel Gottfried Christoph Cloeter (1823-1894), founder of the emigrant settlement of Gnadenburg in the Russian Caucasus 10.) Henry Frederick Florian Cloeter, * 3. November 1795 in Schwarzenbach; died 10. March 1883 in Emskirchen), Lehrer (gymnastics teacher) at the DittmAr'schen private school in Nuremberg and later in
Material
Papier
Sprache
Deutsch
Autor
Cloeter
Original/Faksimile
Original
Genre
Geschichte
Eigenschaften
Erstausgabe
Eigenschaften
Signiert
Erscheinungsjahr
1790
Produktart
Handgeschriebenes Manuskript