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Personal data Cath√©rine PFISTER 


Household of Cathérine PFISTER

She is married to Jean Pierre SCHACHERER.

They got married on January 24, 1746 at Traubach-le-Haut (68210, Haut-Rhin, France), she was 45 years old.


Notes about Cathérine PFISTER


13.9.1749 in Dannemarie: a testament (last will) is made up for
Johannes PFISTER le Jeune (the Young), citizen of Traubach-le-Bas,
husband of Maria SCHACHERin, who wishes:
- the celebration of 12 messes after his death
- gives the 'usufruit' of his goods to his wife
- to be his inheritors his 3 next of kin:
- Theobalt PFISTER
- Catharina PFISTER, wife of Peter SCHACHERER from Traubach-le-Bas
- Maria PFISTER, wife of Morand FEDERSPIEL of Dannemarie.

20.05.1758 a marriage contract is made up between Jacob DIETMAN, son
of Jacob DIETMAN the Old, citizen of Traubach-le-Bas and Magdalena
PFISTERin, daughter of the deceased Diebolt PFISTER, citizen of
Traubach-le-Bas (Morgengaab - dowry - 25 livres Balois) in the
presence of
- the father of the groom and Maria BEGLER, mother of the bride
- Lienhart MEYER, guardian of the bride
- Joseph LIEBENGUTH, Joseph DIETEMAN
- Catherina PFISTERin.
The marriage took place on 30.8.1758 in Traubach-le-Haut.

4.11.1758 DepÑot of a marriage contract made up on 13.1.1746 between
Hansz Beter SCHACHER and Chatharina PFISTER, daughter of Batist
PFISTER, citizen of Traubach-le-Bas. Morgengaab 50 florins. In the
presence of:
- for the groom: Jacob DIETMAN, Jerg FREYBURGER
- for the bride: the father and Johannes PFISTER.

18.1.1759 in Traubach-le-Bas: end of the inventory of the goods of
the late Hanns Peter SCHACHERER from Traubach-le-Bas, husband of
Catharina PFISTER and sharing between:
- the widow
- the inheritors:
. Peter SCHACHERER, citizen of Gommersdorf
. Margartha SCHACHERER, living in Balschwiller
. the late Michel SCHACHERER, of which the son Michel
. the late GeÖrg SCHACHERER, of which the son Caspar from
Sternenberg
. the late Johann SCHACHERER, of which the children in Dannemarie:
- Johannes, of age
- Catharina, wife of Xaverius DELLUNG
- Agatha and Anna Maria, under age
. the late Anna Maria SCHACHERER, of which the grown up children
in Balschwiller:
- Theobald MEYER, living in Aspach-le-Bas
- Anna Maria and Martin MEYER, not present
- GeÖrg MEYER

10.01.1767 Baptised Josephus STUDER, son of Georgius aand Magdalena
DIRLIAT. Godfather: Joseph DIRLIAT, Godmother Catharina PFISTER.

17.7.1771 Baptised Catharina FREYBURGER, daughter of Joannes and
Francisca DIETMAN. Godfather was Sigismund STUDER, Godmother
Catharina PFISTER.

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Cathérine PFISTER

Jean PFISTER
± 1650-± 1715
Marie KOLLER
± 1650-1705

Cathérine PFISTER
1700-1776

1746

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