Friederike Auguste Emilie, vermählt. seit 3. August 1785 mit dem Kaufmann in Calw Johann Martin Vischer; II seit dem 31. October 1803 mit dem Hofrath, Geheime Legationsrath Johann August Ferdinand von Pistorius.[1]
Baptism
Name Friederike Auguste Emilie Feuerlein
Gender Female
Birth Date 06 May 1776
Baptism Date 08 May 1776
Baptism Place Stuttgart, Württemberg, Germany
Father Karl Friedrich Feuerlein
Mother Auguste Elisabethe Franciske Johanna Fischer[2]
1795 Marriage
Name Friederika Augusta Emilia Feuerlein
Gender weiblich
Event Type Heirat
Marriage Date 4 Aug 1795
Marriage Place Württemberg, Deutschland
Spouse Johann Martin Vischer
City or District Stuttgart
Author Evangelische Kirche Stuttgart; Evangelische Kirche. Hof- (Schloß-) Kirche Stuttgart; Evangelische Kirche. Hospitalkirche Stuttgart[3]
1803 Marriage
Name Augusta Emilia Vischer
Gender Female
Marriage Date 30 Oct 1803
Marriage Place Evangelisch, Plochingen, Neckarkreis, Wuerttemberg
Author Evangelische Kirche Stuttgart; Evangelische Kirche. Hof- (Schloß-) Kirche Stuttgart; Evangelische Kirche. Hospitalkirche Stuttgart[5]
Footnotes
Emilie Feuerlein (* 1776; † 1816) married on August 2, 1795 Martin Vischer (* 1751; † 1801), a merchant from Calw, who had the Vischer Palace built there. The three children of this marriage formed the tribe of Vischer (Vi). [25] Five members of this family died in World War I and 11 in World War II.
Daughter Emilie Vischer (* 1799; † 1881) married the Swabian poet and politician Ludwig Uhland (* 1787; † 1862) in 1820.
Daughter Luise Vischer (* 1796; † 1841) married the later Württemberg Foreign Minister Karl von Roser (* 1787; † 1861) in 1814.
Grandson Wilhelm Roser (* 1817; † 1888) was a surgeon.
Great-granddaughter Elise Eisenlohr (* 1850; † 1934) married the geologist Carl Theodor Baur (* 1836; † 1911) in 1871.
Great-granddaughter Fanny Vischer-Conradi (* 1853; † 1939) married Oberfinanzrat Eugen von Renner (* 1845; † 1919), son of Finance Minister Andreas von Renner (* 1814; † 1898).
Great-great-great-grandson Albrecht Roser (* 1922; † 2011) was the well-known Stuttgart puppeteer.
Great-great-great-grandson Erwin von Kreibig (* 1904; † 1961) was a painter, draftsman, graphic artist and book illustrator.[6]
After the death of Martin Vischer, Emilie married the Hofrat and Privy Legation Councilor Ferdinand von Pistorius (* 1767; † 1841) on October 31, 1803. The nine children from this marriage formed the tribe of Pistorius (Pi). One member of this tribe was killed in the Battle of Champigny on December 2, 1870, four died in World War I and 16 in World War II. In November 2006 this tribe had 799 descendants (1161 family members in total).
The granddaughters Emilie (* 1843; † 1863) and Stephanie Pistorius (* 1845; † 1895) were married to the lawyer and politician Julius Benz (* 1831; † 1907).
Granddaughter Elise Mann (* 1840; † 1918) married the theologian Carl von Berg (* 1837; † 1921) in 1870.
Great-granddaughter Bertha Neeff (* 1852; † 1925) had been married to the theologian Friedrich von Braun (* 1850; † 1904) since 1880.
Great-grandson Adolf Neeff (* 1871; † 1942) was a well-known writer. [37]
Great-granddaughter Charlotte Abel (* 1864; † 1950) married the politician Karl von Fleischhauer (* 1852; † 1921), Minister of the Interior of Württemberg in 1884. [38]
Great-grandson Theodor Kober (* 1865; † 1930) [39] was an airship designer and first employee of Ferdinand Graf von Zeppelin.
Great-great-grandson Eduard Gerok (* 1897; † 1979) married Gertrud Hieber (* 1898; † 1985) in 1922, the daughter of the Württemberg state president Johannes von Hieber (* 1862; † 1951). [40]
Great-great-granddaughter Ilse Essers née Kober (* 1898; † 1994) [41] was an engineer who had contributed to important fundamentals in the field of aerospace engineering, building construction and mechanical engineering through her work.
Great-great-grandson Gerhard Isenberg (* 1902; † 1982) [42] was a professor of economics. His father Carl Isenberg (1869; † 1937) was a half-brother of Hermann Hesse (* 1877; † 1962). [43]
Great-great-great-grandson Wolfgang Gerok (* 1926; † 2021), [40] professor emeritus for internal medicine in Freiburg.
Sources
↑ Biographisch-genealogische Blätter; by Eberhard Emil von Georgii-Georgenau, 1879; Publisher Stuttgart, E. Müller