Halle A
St. Ulrich EvLuthkirche, Halle
Il est marié avec Sophie Maria "Mary" Elizabeth Weidenhammer.
Ils se sont mariés le 27 septembre 1818 à d Saale, Germany, il avait 26 ans.
Enfant(s):
-1-- BORN, Halle/Saale, April 11, 1792, baptized April 15, 1792, St. Ulrich's EvLuthkirche, Halle/Saale, Saxony-Anhalt. Baptism record entry at St. Ulrich's states: "Father; Johann Martin Traeger, citizen, and "Branntweinbrenner" {distiller} here: Mother; Anna Catharine nee Rehse: Godparents; 1. Ernst Heinrich Guete, theological professor, upper diacon at St. Ulrich Church and Pastor at the filial "diemitz"; 2. Mrs Gertraute Rosina Krause, wife of Christoph Arnold Krause, Royal Prussian Collector {Einnehmer} of Customs {Zoll un Geleit}: 3. Gottfried Rehse, citizen and "Akerinteressent" here; 4. Mrs. Chrisiana Elisabeth Weissbarth, wife of Master Friedrich Weissbarth, citizen and rope maker {seiler} here; 5. Johann August Brandt, citizen and "Branntweinbrenner" here; 6. Mrs. Maria Sabina Obermann, wife of Master Johann Gottfried Obermann, citizen and soap maker {Seifensieder} here; 7. Gottfried Mecke, "Custos at the infanterie regiment Von Thaden here"; 8. Mr. Schulze, "Medicin Dockor"; 9. Mrs. Charlotte Elisabeth Rehse, wife of Johann August Rehse, tenant {paechter} in Tichelsdorf; 10. Master Johann Gottfried Felbrig, citizen and baker {Weissbeck} here; 11. Mrs. Findeist, widow of ?ehren Findeist citizen and wagoner {Fuhrmann} here; 12. Miss Gehling, youngest daughter of the farmer {Oekonom} Fehling; 13. Master Kuenstler, citizen and potter {Pfannenschmied} here; 14. Miss Dorothea Gass, single daughter of Johann Heinrich Christoph Gass, "Caemmerey Bedienter" {server} of the city of Halle. [Found in the records of St. Ulrich EnLuthkirche, Halle/Saale, vol for yrs 1791-1816, pg. 37]: He: The new master shoemaker at Halle, Heinrich Johann August Traeger; She: Miss Sophie Elisabeth Weidenhammer, daughter of the Master Linen Weaver {Leinweber} Johan Adam Weidenhammer and his wife, Marie Magdalene nee Schaefer. [Manuel Aicher research, 1992]e north of Kenton. In 1849, they moved to Sauk Co., WI, but returned to Kenton, OH in 1859.