Groningse doopsgezinden » Hans Gautschi (± 1679-????)

Personal data Hans Gautschi 

  • He was born about 1679 in Gontenschwil, kanton Aargau, Zwitserland.Source 1
    Spellingvariant: Hans Gontsy.
  • (Levensloop) starting before 1711.Source 2
    Het Boerderijenboek "Oude Groninger Veenkolonien" noemt Jakob Hansen Koussie een zoon van Hans Gontsy, wonend op nr 65 in de Lula. De Doopsgezinde Bijdragen 21 noemen hem afkomstig van Kampen, en de Zwitserse Doopsgezinde Gemeente koopt voor zijn gezin Kalkwijk nr 7 in 1715.

    In september 1714 meldt het kerkboek van Gontenschwil: "Als wederdopers zijn weggetrokken en hebben voor zich en hunne nakomelingen het land- en burgerrecht alhier verloren, so mir auch zu verzeichnen von Wh. H. C. Landvoigten befohlen werden, de navolgende personen" (daaronder Samuel en Barbara, beide wel lid van de "gereformeerde kerk"). De "toon" van het in het duits weergegeven deel van de tekst zou op een welgezinde houding van de kerkvoogden ten aanzien van de door de overheidsmaatregelen getroffenen kunnen duiden. Samuels ouders bleven in Gontenschwil. Degenen die weg gaan zijn Hans Gautschi, Jacob Peter, Samuel Peter (Meihusen) en Barbara Frey, Rudi Peter, Samuel Peter Stülzer en Rudi Peter met hun gezinnen en ook nog de ongehuwden Samuel Lentsweyler en Rudi Würgler. Deze groep dopersen reisde dan op eigen gelegenheid naar Basel en verder naar Nederland en Groningen, alwaar zich eerdere vluchtelingen en familieleden gevestigd hadden.

    Although in the ship "Thuner" there were seventy-one persons. On another list are the following names, etc: — Hans Buhler tailor, thirty-nine years of age, who arrived at Amsterdam; also Peter Streit, widower, rope maker, thirty-four years of age; also Adam Gautschi, shoemaker, seventy-two years of age. and his wife, sixty years old; also Hans Gautschi, thirty two years of age, his wife, Barbara Hafele. twenty-six years old, and two children; also Jakob Peter, carpenter, forty years old, Reformed, his wife. Maria Stadler, thirty-eight
    years old and three children. All reached Amsterdam.

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    From the year 1711 on, more emigrants followed almost annually, since the persecutions did not cease, and which found renewed expression in the proclamation of March 24, 1714. In this year there emigrated from Goutenschwyl near Lenzberg to Holland: Hans Gautschi, his wife, Barbara Hafele and his daughter, Jacob Peters and his wife, Marie Stodler; Samuel Peter and Barbara Frei; Rudi Peter and Anna Erisman; Samuel Peter StuHzer and his wife; Samuel Leutswyler, single; Rudolph Peter and Verena Aeschbach and Rudolph Wurgler.

    Although in the ship "Thuner" there were seventy-one persons. On another list are the following names, ... also Adam Gautschi, shoemaker, seventy-two years of age. and his wife, sixty years old; also Hans Gautschi, thirty-two years of age, his wife, Barbara Hafele. twenty-six years old, and two children; ...
  • A child of Adam Gautschi and Elisabeth Bokzer
  • This information was last updated on May 20, 2020.

Household of Hans Gautschi

He is married to Barbara Hafele.

They were married in church before July 13, 1711.Source 3


Child(ren):

  1. Annighje Hansen Koutse  < 1711-????
  2. Jacob Hansens Kousi  < 1711-± 1774 

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Hans Gautschi

Adam Gautschi
± 1639-> 1711
Elisabeth Bokzer
± 1651-> 1711

Hans Gautschi
± 1679-????

< 1711

Barbara Hafele
± 1685-????

Jacob Hansens Kousi
< 1711-± 1774

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  1. Bij zijn vertrek uit Zwitserland in 1711 was hij 32 jaar oud; "Historic background and annals of the Swiss and German pioneer settlers of southeastern Pennsylvania, and of their remote ancestors, from the middle of the dark ages, down to the time of the revolutionary war; an authentic history, from original sources ... with particular reference to the German-Swiss Mennonites or Anabaptists, the Amish and other nonresistant sects"
  2. Teijo Doornkamp; "Zwitserse doopsgezinden vluchten naar Nederland (Van Meihusens tot Meihuizen)"; "Historic background and annals of the Swiss and German pioneer settlers of southeastern Pennsylvania, and of their remote ancestors, from the middle of the dark ages, down to the time of the revolutionary war; an authentic history, from original sources ... with particular reference to the German-Swiss Mennonites or Anabaptists, the Amish and other nonresistant sects"
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