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Gezin van Christian L. Stauffer

(1) Hij had een relatie met Adelheid Blonier Opplinger.


Kind(eren):

  1. Christian Stauffer  1615-1695
  2. Anna Stauffer  1617-1672
  3. Elsbeth Stauffer  1620-± 1680
  4. Peter Stauffer  1622-1657
  5. Infant Stauffer  ± 1623-????
  6. Margaret Stauffer  ± 1624-1700
  7. Barbara Stauffer  ± 1626-1700
  8. Ulli Stauffer  1628-????
  9. Ulrich Stauffer  1629-????


(2) Hij is getrouwd met Asenath Frederich.

Zij zijn getrouwd.


Notities over Christian L. Stauffer

''The Relations of Milton Snavely Hershey'' by Lawrence Berger-Knorr (online on Google Books) includes this Stauffer tree. Berger-Knorr lists Christian as being the son of Hans (b 1534) and grandson of Hans (b. 1500). However, other research (see Davis, below) indicates that Christian was more likely the son of Nicklaus (Claus) of Luchsmatt in Eggiwil, Switzerland. ----------------------</nowiki>=m, Eggiwil, Switzerlander hunt" along with Uli Zaugg and Uli Neuhaus in 1644. They were all captured and placed in jail in Thun, where the authorities there were warned to keep these obstinate preachers out of the Emmenthal Valley. ch. ersheim, Germany, where he probably died. parishes. , numbering about 40 adults, which when you add in their children probably totaled over 100 people. ggiwil and bring them to the prison in Bern, where they would then be led out of Switzerland. The village community of Eggiwil refused to permit this, probably because so many of them had relatives who were Anabaptists and also because many themselves had leanings toward the Mennonite faith. Shortly thereafter twelve of the wealthiest residents of Eggiwil were sent to the city of Bern as hostages until the Anabaptists agreed to be delivered to the Bern prison or to leave the land. They agreed to the latter. baptists had left of their own accord. They were not allowed to take much and probably had some of their possessions and lands confiscated as an emigration tax, as well as having their citizenship taken away. They would become refugees without a county. Pfalz. "These are scattered among the fellow believers throughout the region over a twelve-mile territory. Among these you will find those who need canes, being 70, 80, and 90 years old. On the whole they need clothing sorely; they didn't take more along than what they had on their backs. With little bedding, we don't know how to keep them warm. Some amongst us have seven, eight or nine living with them. When you speak of their property, they sigh, wishing that they had their houses and farm land here as before. There are men who left their wives and children, and women, older as well as younger, who have left husbands and children; others who brought along some, leaving the rest with the husbands, also expectant mothers; also children who left father, mother, brothers and sisters behind". zerland. They had a large debt with a merchant. They brought along 100 Reichsthalers and were given 250 to pay the debt. They were living at Dirmstein. Bern, SWITZERLANDried secondly Asenath Friedrich. Adelheid his first wife died in May 1656 and in July 1656, Christian lived together with Asenath Friedrich either at Glashütte or at Hinten in Eggiwil.3 Christian and Asenath were not married at the state church, which would probably indicate an Anabaptist marriage. r Madlena at Röthenbach. her Uli Stauffer brought Christen's son Peter from Eggiwil to be baptized at Röthenbach.------------</nowiki>=e and his wife and children were living at Glashutte farm in Eggiwil. They had ten children. By 1671, Eggiwil had a large group of Anabaptists including Christian and his family. They were threatened with imprisonment and requested to leave the country. By October 16, 1671, they had left the country. They were not allowed to take much and probably had some of their land and possessions confiscated as an emigration tax, as well as having their citizenship taken away. They would become refugees without a country. By December, 1671 450 Anabaptists from Bern had arrived in the Pfalz area of Germany where they were scattered among fellow Anabaptists. Christian was part of this group. A Mennonite minister in the area documented their arrival. On 1 Jan 1672 Christian was listed as a Swiss Anabaptist refugee, age over 90 years old living at Ibersheim, Germany with his second wife, age 70 years. It was stated that he wass the father, grandfather, and great grandfather of 94, of whom 16 were dead and 78 living. By April he was living at Dirmstein, Germany with his wife, several of his sons and their wives. It was stated that "they live together and have altogether 21 children of whom many were left in Switzerland. They said they have debts to repay, and cows and tools to buy and would manage with 100 Reich dollars. They were given 250 florins.------------------</nowiki>== married second Asenath Frederich of Eggiwil. He was an Anabaptist and was exiled with his second wife from Glashütte farm in Eggiwil in the fall of 1671. He was living at Dirmstein, Germany in December 1671 and at Ibersheim, Germany in January 1672. Some of his children and grandchildren were exiled with him. He may have been the Christian Stauffer who was an Anabaptist preacher who with Uli Zaugg and Uli Neuhaus were being hunted by the government in 1644. His children were christened at Röthenbach, but were probably all born at Luchsmatt farm in Eggiwil which lies near the border of Eggiwil and Röthenbach parishes." Luchsmatten" [Niclaus]671" (Frank J. Arrison 11/11/2008) isprove whether they are the same Hans Stauffer. But most likely they are. On Jan 7, 1672 Hans and Christian were included in a list drawn up by Valentyn Huetwohl and Georg Liechte at the request of the Dutch Mennonites, who were providing aid and assistance to the exiled Swiss Mennonites. This list is now in the Amsterdam Municipal Archives. Christian was a 90 year old Mennonite preacher and Hans was 27 and unmarried. Stauffer family of Eggiwil, Switzerland, where they had a long history.it was bought by the Stauffers in 1485. Luchsmatt and the Stauffers can be linked to Luchsmatt by tax and baptism records until well into the 1600's. by Christian in 1618 (or at least he was "taxed" there). His son, also named Christian, lived there at the time of his marriage in 1659. other side of the road) is Luchsmatt. If you zoom out on the map a bit and look below and to the right of the circle you will see Glashutte. While there does not seem to be a farm at Glashutte anymore (there are several houses in the area), Luchsmatt is still a farm. A local newspaper recently ran a story about Luchmatt - it has been owned by the Rindisbacher family for over 200 years. The article said the barn is over 350 years old.r hunt" along with Uli Zaugg and Uli Neuhaus in 1644. They were all captured and placed in jail in Thun, where the authorities there were warned to keep these obstinate preachers out of the Emmenthal Valley. Christian Stauffer lived at Luchsmatt farm in his early married life and then probably at Glashutte, both in Eggiwil and located west of the Eggiwil village proper on the road to Rothenbach. He was exiled with his second wife [Adelheid Oppliger] from Glashutte farm in Eggiwil in the fall of 1671. He was living in Dirmstein, Germany, in December of 1671 and by January 1, 1672 in Ibersheim, Germany, where he probably died. His children were christened at Röthenbach, but were probably all born at Luchsmatt farm in Eggiwil which lies near the border of Eggiwil and Röthenbach parishes. The Emmenthal Valley was a hotbed of Anabaptist activity and their numbers were growing, which greatly alarmed the authorities in Bern. By 1671, Eggiwil had a large group of Anabaptists, numbering about 40 adults, which when you add in their children probably totaled over 100 people. On May 3, 1671, the magistrate of Signau received orders from Bern to seize the Anabaptists of Eggiwil and bring them to the prison in Bern, where they would then be led out of Switzerland. The village community of Eggiwil refused to permit this, probably because so many of them had relatives who were Anabaptists and also because many themselves had leanings toward the Mennonite faith. Shortly thereafter twelve of the wealthiest residents of Eggiwil were sent to the city of Bern as hostages until the Anabaptists agreed to be delivered to the Bern prison or to leave the land. They agreed to the latter. On October 16, 1671, the Reformed pastor of Eggiwil was able to report that the Anabaptists had left of their own accord. They were not allowed to take much and probably had some of their possessions and lands confiscated as an emigration tax, as well as having their citizenship taken away. They would become refugees without a county. According to Valentine Hutwohl, a Mennonite Minister in the Pfalz, on December 14, 1671, 450 Anabaptists from Bern had recently arrived in the Pfalz. "These are scattered among the fellow believers throughout the region over a twelve-mile territory. Among these you will find those who need canes, being 70, 80, and 90 years old. On the whole they need clothing sorely; they didn't take more along than what they had on their backs. With little bedding, we don't know how to keep them warm. Some amongst us have seven, eight or nine living with them. When you speak of their property, they sigh, wishing that they had their houses and farm land here as before. There are men who left their wives and children, and women, older as well as younger, who have left husbands and children; others who brought along some, leaving the rest with the husbands, also expectant mothers; also children who left father, mother, brothers and sisters behind". Included in the Hutwohl letter was a list of the Swiss refugees. Many were members of Christian Stauffer's family. All lived together, having 21 children. They had left large possessions in Switzerland. They had a large debt with a merchant. They brought along 100 Reichsthalers and were given 250 to pay the debt. They were living at Dirmstein.ID1491> in Luchsmatt farm, Eggilwil, Bern, SWITZERLAND He married first Adelheid Oppliger,daughter of Peter Opliger and Adelheid Blonier on 18 Jun 1610 at Röthenbach. He married secondly Asenath Friedrich. Adelheid his first wife died in May 1656 and inld probably indicate an Anabaptist marriage. On 6 Nov 1611, Christiann the Eggiwil tax rolls as living at Gläshutte farmPeter from Eggiwil to be baptized at=GET&db=stauffer6348&id=I547

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  1. Geni World Family Tree, via https://www.myheritage.com/research/reco..., 19 januari 2019
    Christian L. Stauffer, Sr.Gender: MaleAlias name: ChristenResidence: Dirmstein, Rhineland-Palatinate, GermanyBirth: Dec 30 1579 - Rothenbach Parish, Canton Bern, SwitzerlandOccupation: Farmer, Anababtist PriestMarriage: Spouse: Madlena Asmath Stauffer (born Friederich) - Circa 1622 - SwitzerlandDeath: Jan 10 1671 - Ibersheim, near Worms, GermanyFather: Niclaus "Claus" Stauffer</a>Mother: Cathrina "Trini" Stauffer (born Lehmann)Wives: Adelheid Stauffer (born Opplinger), Madlena Asmath Stauffer (born Friederich)<;/a>Children: Madlena Oppliger Neukommet (born Stauffer), Johannes 'Hans' Stauffer, Christian Stauffer, Anna Neuenschwander (born Stauffer), Elsbeth Neukommet (born Stauffer), Peter Stauffer, Infant Stauffer, Margaret Stauffer, , Ulrich Stauffer, I, Hans Daniel Stauffer, Niclaus StaufferSiblings: Peter Stauffer, Ulrich Stauffer, Anna Hirschi (born Stauffer), Catherina (born Stauffer), Elsi Stauffer, Barbara (born Stauffer), <a>Hans Stauffer, Barbli Stauffer, Magdalena Krähenbühl (born Stauffer), Lucia Stauffer, Margreth Stauffer
  2. WikiTree, via https://www.myheritage.com/research/reco...
    Christian Stauffer<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: After Jan 1 1579 - Switzerland<br>Marriage: June 18 1610 - Rothenbach, SWI<br>Marriage: After July 1 1656 - Switzerland<br>Death: Apr 6 1672 - Switzerland<br>Father: Niclaus Stauffer<br>Mother: Cathrinia Lehman<br>Spouses: Adelheid Blonier OpplingerAsenath Friedrich<br>Children: Peter StaufferUlrich StaufferMadlena StaufferHans Johannes StaufferAnna StaufferElsbeth StaufferBarbara StaufferMargaret StaufferDaniel Stauffer
  3. Geni World Family Tree, via https://www.myheritage.com/research/reco..., 12 januari 2019
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