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Personal data Jean EICHINGER 


Household of Jean EICHINGER

He is married to Catherine WIOLAND.

They got married on August 13, 1708 at Traubach-le-Haut (68210, Haut-Rhin, France), he was 24 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Marie EICHINGER  1713-< 1756
  2. Catherine EICHINGER  1716-< 1756
  3. Madeleine EICHINGER  1718-1756 
  4. Jean EICHINGER  1721-< 1722
  5. Jean EICHINGER  1722-1803 
  6. Anne EICHINGER  1725-????
  7. B√©at EICHINGER  1727-< 1756
  8. Georges EICHINGER  1731-1771 


Notes about Jean EICHINGER


24.7.1751 a marrige contract is made up in Traubach-le-Bas between Johanesz EICHINGER, citizen of Traubach-le-Bas and (Anna) Maria SCHACHERin, widow of the deceased Johanesz PFISTER. Morgengaab promised by the bride 25 livres Balois. Made up in the presence of:
- for the groom: Johanesz EICHINGER, father and Hansz Diebolt DIETRICH, citizen of Traubach-le-Bas
- for the bride: Bolleron SCHACHER from Elbach and Jacob BIRR from Elbach.

15.6.1756 in Traubach-le-Bas: inventory of the goods in the succession of the deceased Johannes EICHINGER, citizen of Traubach-le-Bas, husband of Catharina VIOLANDin, assisted by Joh. VIOLAND, 'meyer' and sharing between:
- the widow
- the children:
. Hansz Theobald
. Johannes
. Ge√Ѭ±rg
. Magdalena, wife of Johannes B√úRR

3.2.1757 a marriage contract is made up in Traubach-le-Haut between Jerg EICHINGER, son of the deceased Johannes EICHINGER, citizen of Traubach-le-Bas and Magtalena FREYBURGERin, daughter of the deceased Beter FREYBURGER, citizen of Traubach-le-Haut. Morgengaab 60 livres Balois. In the presence of:
- for the groom: Johannes EICHINGER, citizen of Traubach-le-Bas
- for the bride: the mother and Moritz MANGOLT, citizen of Bréchaumont, guardian.

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Jean EICHINGER

Anne HOLZER
± 1620-1678

Jean EICHINGER
1683-1756

1708
Marie EICHINGER
1713-< 1756
Jean EICHINGER
1721-< 1722

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