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↑ Source: #S810 Page: Lautenthal baptismal register (21/1779), p. 108 Data: Text: Lautenthal baptismal register (21/1779), p. 108 CONT * 2 September 1779, baptized: 5 September 1779 CONT Johann Heinrich Christoph CONT father: Joh. Heinr. Henning Sandvos, local carpenter CONT mother: Friederike, nee Rötger CONT godparents: CONT Sanders from Almstedt, “patri pater” (the father`s father) CONT Rötger`s wife from Lippspring, “matris mater” (the mother`s mother)
↑ Source: #S810 Page: Lautenthal burial register (68/1842), p. 96 Data: Text: Lautenthal burial register (68/1842), p. 96 CONT + 11 October 1842, buried: 15 October 1842 CONT Sandfuchs, Johann Heinrich Christoph CONT citizen and “Pfählhauer” CONT husband of Hanne Dorothee Henriette Zöllner CONT 63 years old, died of a long lasting illness
↑ Source: #S810 Page: Lautenthal marriage register (18/1809), p. 223 Data: Text: Lautenthal marriage register (18/1809), p. 223 CONT oo 4 November 1809 (“Schließung der Ehe”) CONT 5 November 1809 (“Einsegnung der Ehe” = blessing/consecration of the marriage) CONT marriage announcements on October 22 and 29, 1809 CONT Johann Heinrich Christoph Sandvoß, local inhabitant and carpenter journeyman, a bachelor CONT son of his deceased parents Heinrich Hennig Sandvoß in Salzdethfurth and his wife Friederike, nee Röttcher CONT and the virgin Johanne Dorothee Henriette Zöllner CONT daughter of the deceased local “Untersteiger” and citizen Johann Heinrich Zöllner and his wife Hanne Christine, nee Siefert who is still alive
↑ Source: #S810 Page: Lautenthal baptismal register (21/1779), p. 108 Data: Text: Lautenthal baptismal register (21/1779), p. 108 CONT * 2 September 1779, baptized: 5 September 1779 CONT Johann Heinrich Christoph CONT father: Joh. Heinr. Henning Sandvos, local carpenter CONT mother: Friederike, nee Rötger CONT godparents: CONT Sanders from Almstedt, “patri pater” (the father`s father) CONT Rötger`s wife from Lippspring, “matris mater” (the mother`s mother)
↑ Source: #S810 Page: Lautenthal burial register (68/1842), p. 96 Data: Text: Lautenthal burial register (68/1842), p. 96 CONT + 11 October 1842, buried: 15 October 1842 CONT Sandfuchs, Johann Heinrich Christoph CONT citizen and “Pfählhauer” CONT husband of Hanne Dorothee Henriette Zöllner CONT 63 years old, died of a long lasting illness
↑ Source: #S810 Page: Lautenthal burial register (68/1842), p. 96 Data: Text: Lautenthal burial register (68/1842), p. 96 CONT + 11 October 1842, buried: 15 October 1842 CONT Sandfuchs, Johann Heinrich Christoph CONT citizen and “Pfählhauer” CONT husband of Hanne Dorothee Henriette Zöllner CONT 63 years old, died of a long lasting illness
↑ Source: #S810 Page: Lautenthal marriage register (18/1809), p. 223 Data: Text: Lautenthal marriage register (18/1809), p. 223 CONT oo 4 November 1809 (“Schließung der Ehe”) CONT 5 November 1809 (“Einsegnung der Ehe” = blessing/consecration of the marriage) CONT marriage announcements on October 22 and 29, 1809 CONT Johann Heinrich Christoph Sandvoß, local inhabitant and carpenter journeyman, a bachelor CONT son of his deceased parents Heinrich Hennig Sandvoß in Salzdethfurth and his wife Friederike, nee Röttcher CONT and the virgin Johanne Dorothee Henriette Zöllner CONT daughter of the deceased local “Untersteiger” and citizen Johann Heinrich Zöllner and his wife Hanne Christine, nee Siefert who is still alive
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