Family tree Lars Werner » Emilie WERNER (1853-1886)

Personal data Emilie WERNER 


Household of Emilie WERNER

She is married to Bernard Antoine (Modest) KEMPF.

They got married on October 13, 1875 at Ferrette (68480, Haut-Rhin, France), she was 22 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Emil Alphonse KEMPF  1876-1956


Notes about Emilie WERNER


In the year 1853, the 9th of the month January at seven in the morning, before us - Jean MUNCK, 'maire et officier de l'état civil de la commune de Henflingen, canton d'Hirsingue, arrondissement d'Altkirch, département du Haut-Rhin' - attended Jean WERNER, 'cultivateur' (farmer), 29 years old, living in this village, who has presented us a child of the feminine sexe, that was born at 6 in the morning in his house in this village. The denunciator and his wife, Anne Marie SELLET, without a profession, 27 years old, living in this village, want to give the child the name Emilie. The presentation is witnessed by Joseph ROSSENBLAT, 'cordonnier' (cobler), 37 years old and François Joseph MUNCK, 'cultivateur' (farmer), 47 years old, both living in this village. Signed by the father and the witnesses.

Recensement de 1866 - Henflingen
25.
Jean WERNER - cultivateur, chef de famille - 43
Anne Marie SELLET - sa femme - 40
Jean WERNER - leur fils - 4
MAAR WAAR IS EMILIE? (ZIj is pas 13 jaar Ö)

Bürgermeisterei Pfirt Kreis Altkirch
Den dreizehnten Oktober achtzehnhundert fünf und Siebzig um Sieben Uhr des Abends.
Heiraths-Urkunde, √Ѭ±ffentlich abgeschlossen im Gemeindehause zu Pfirt von Bernard Antoine dit (= genannt) Modeste KEMPF, Witwer in erster Ehe von Marie SCHUMACHER, gestorben zu Pfirt nach Ausweis der hier beruhenden und eingesehenen Sterbeurkunde geboren zu Pfirt den neunten Juni achtzehnhundert acht und dreiszig wie solches sich ergibt aus hier beruhenden und eingesehene Geburtsurkunde von Beruf Metzger und Gastwirth wohnhaft zu Pfirt, groszj√¢·Ç¨â‰ˆæhriger Sohn von verstorbenen Simon KEMPF gestorben zu Pfirt den neunten April achtzehnhundert f√ºnf und sechzig, wie solches sich ergibt aus hier beruhenden und eingesehenen Sterbeurkunde und von dessen Wittwe Marie Anne DALLUNG alt zwei und sechzig Jahre, von Beruf Eigenth√ºmerin zu Pfirt, hier anwesend und einwilligend und von Emilie WERNER, geboren zu Henflingen den neunten Januar achtzehnhundert drei und f√ºnfzig wie solches sich ergibt aus der beiliegende Geburtsurkunde von Beruf kein besondern wohnhaft zu Henflingen, ledige groszj√¢·Ç¨â‰ˆæhrige Tochter von Johann WERNER alt drei und f√ºnfzig Jahre von Beruf Ackerer zu Heflingen, hier anwesend und einwilligend und von dessen Ehefrau Anna Maria SELLET als neun und vierzig Jahre, von Beruf kein besondern zu Henflingen, hier anwesend und einwilligend.
Erster Zeuge: Marie-Simon Camille KEMPF, alt zwei und dreiszig Jahre, von Beruf W√ºrstler wohnhaft zu Pfirt, welcher erkl√¢·Ç¨â‰ˆærte er sei Bruder des Bra√ºtigams
Zweiter Zeuge: Marie-Simon Hippolyte KEMPF alt dreiszig Jahre, von Beruf Sattler, wohnhaft zu Pfirt, welcher erkl√¢·Ç¨â‰ˆærte er sei Bruder des Bra√ºtigams
Dritter Zeuge: Franz Joseph MUNCK alt vier ud zwanzig Jahre, von Beruf Ackerer, wohnhaft zu Henflingen, welcher erkl√¢·Ç¨â‰ˆærte er sei ein Vetter der Braut
Vierter Zeuge: Auguste FORTWENGLER, alt sieben und zwanzig Jahre, von Beruf Spetzereikr√¢·Ç¨â‰ˆæmer, wohnhaft zu Pfirt, welcher erkl√¢·Ç¨â‰ˆærte er sei nicht verwandt aber guter Freund mit den Eheleuten.
Worauf ich Valentin TOUVET beigeordente Civilstands-Beamter erkl√¢·Ç¨â‰ˆært habe, dasz die gedachten Brautlaute im Namen des gezetzes ehelich verbunden sind.

WERNER, Emilie gestorben den 14ten M√¢·Ç¨â‰ˆærz 1886.
No. 5 Pfirt am 15ten M√¢·Ç¨â‰ˆærz 1886.
Vor dem unterzeichneten Standesbeamten erschien heute, der Pers√Ѭ±nlichkeit nach bekannt das der ... Bernhard Anton genannt Modeste KEMPF wohnhaft zu Pfirt und zeigte an dasz sein Ehefrau Emilie WERNER dreiunddreizig Jahre alt, Katholischer Religion wohnhaft zu Pfirt geboren zu Henflingen Tochter des .. Johann WERNER und dessen Ehefrau Anna Maria WERNER geboren SELLET ... zuletzt wohnhaft zu Henflingen am vierzehnten M√¢·Ç¨â‰ˆærz des Jahres tausend acht hundert achtzig und sechs nachmittags um zw√Ѭ±lf Uhr verstorben sei.

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Jean WERNER
1785-1849
Jean WERNER
1823-1897

Emilie WERNER
1853-1886

Emilie WERNER

1875

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  • The temperature on January 9, 1853 was about 3.9 °C. The atmospheric humidity was 100%. Source: KNMI
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  • The temperature on October 13, 1875 was about 11.0 °C. The air pressure was 2 kgf/m2 and came mainly from the south east. The airpressure was 74 cm mercury. The atmospheric humidity was 61%. Source: KNMI
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  • The temperature on March 14, 1886 was about -1.7 °C. The air pressure was 8 kgf/m2 and came mainly from the east-northeast. The airpressure was 76 cm mercury. The atmospheric humidity was 94%. Source: KNMI
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