He was baptized on the day of his birth. His godparent was his grandfather, Johann Georg Anders, who was not present for the baptism. Instead, he was represented by the child's uncle Johann Christoph Bauer.
He died as an infant at the age of 3 months and was buried on 1 December 1806 in Ermershausen, Haßberge.
Sources
Archion, digital images of German church records, https://www.archion.de accessed 15 February 2022, Bayern: Landeskirchliches Archiv der Evang.-Luth. Kirche > Dekanat Rügheim > Ermershausen > Taufen; Trauungen; Bestattungen 1760-1852 > Bild 96 -> Entry 3 on page 170 Direct link (subscription required) Translated information extracted from source: Joh. Georg Bauer / On 30th August [1806] in the morning between midnight and 1am, a son was born to Joh. Georg Bauer by his wife, and was baptized the same day. His godparent was the child's mother's father, Johann Georg Anders, resident of Bettstadt. He was represented by Joh. Christoph Bauer, the third brother of the father.
Archion, digital images of German church records, https://www.archion.de accessed 10 February 2022, Bayern: Landeskirchliches Archiv der Evang.-Luth. Kirche > Dekanat Rügheim > Ermershausen > Taufen; Trauungen; Bestattungen 1760-1852 > Bild 291 -> Entry 3 on page 56 Direct link (subscription required) Translated information extracted from source: Joh. Georg Bauer / On 1 December [1806], Joh. Georg Bauer's little son was laid to rest. Age 3 months.
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