Andreas Brauer, Amts-Schuhmacher in Uelzen, died on 23 Jan 1780 and was buried on 25 Jan 1780, aged 84 yrs.[1]
Andreas Brauer, Amts-Schuster in Uelzen, and Anna Sophia Dorothea Hempels were married in Uelzen on 23 Nov 1736. The bride's father was the deceased Johann Dieterich Hempels, Schlosser in Uelzen.[2] Andreas Brauer (Schumacher, widowed) and Anna Sophia Dorothea Hempel (born about 21 Aug 1712 in Uelzen) were married in Sankt Marien, Uelzen on 23 Nov 1736.[3]
Andreas was born about 1697. As the son of a soldier, he acquired the citizen rights (Bürgerrecht) for a discounted fee. He was married to Sophia Dorothea Hempel in Uelzen on 23 Nov 1736. He was married again, to Anna Küsters. He passed away in Uelzen on 23 Jan 1780.
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Sources
↑ Certified copy of a copy of the death register issued by Uelzen parish on 29 Feb 1936, certified by Volksschule Dempwolffstraße in Harburg-Wilhelmsburg on 25 Nov 1937, in the archives of Ulrich Asseburg
↑ Certified copy of a copy of the marriage register issued by Uelzen parish on 29 Feb 1936, certified by Volksschule Dempwolffstraße in Harburg-Wilhelmsburg on 25 Nov 1937, in the archives of Ulrich Asseburg
↑ Ancestry.com. Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016.
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This collection contains parish registers from numerous Protestant communities in Germany.
↑ Official copy of birth register, Uelzen, 10 Mar 1937, in the archives of Ulrich Asseburg
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