Maria Anna Breit was born on November 6, 1823 in Abenberg, Roth, Bavaria, Germany to Johann Friedrich Breit and Maria Walburga Schütz, both from Abenberg. [1]
Siblings
From additional records at the St. Jacobus Catholic Church, we can see her and her siblings who were baptized in Abenberg:
Joseph Anton, born on May 17, 1814, and who died on May 15, 1820. [2]
Maria Catharina Gertraud, born on March 22, 1831, and who died on December 14, 1831. [9]
Marriage
Maria Anna Breit and Franz Kronberger were married sometime before the birth of their daughter Amalia Kronberger who was born on 14 November 1852. [10] Their children included:
Amalia Kronberger, born 14 November 1852 in Abenberg, and who died at the age of 57 on 14 February 1909 in Abenberg. Amalia married Ferdinand Griesbauer on April 10, 1877. He was born on December 12, 1849 in Abenberg. His mother was Johefer Griesbauer. The two had at least 7 children. [11]
Sources
↑ image 076, dated November 6, 1823, St. Jacobus Catholic Church records in Abenberg, Roth, Bavaria, Germany. Researched by genealogist Margarete Handl, of Waltenhofen, Germany in April 2022.
↑ image 486, dated May 17, 1814, St. Jacobus Catholic Church records in Abenberg, Roth, Bavaria, Germany. Researched by genealogist Margarete Handl, of Waltenhofen, Germany in April 2022.
↑ image 503, dated October 23, 1815, St. Jacobus Catholic Church records in Abenberg, Roth, Bavaria, Germany. Researched by genealogist Margarete Handl, of Waltenhofen, Germany in April 2022.
↑ image 004, dated February 9, 1817, St. Jacobus Catholic Church records in Abenberg, Roth, Bavaria, Germany. Researched by genealogist Margarete Handl, of Waltenhofen, Germany in April 2022.
↑ image 037, dated October 31, 1819, St. Jacobus Catholic Church records in Abenberg, Roth, Bavaria, Germany. Researched by genealogist Margarete Handl, of Waltenhofen, Germany in April 2022.
↑ image 055, dated August 10, 1821, St. Jacobus Catholic Church records in Abenberg, Roth, Bavaria, Germany. Researched by genealogist Margarete Handl, of Waltenhofen, Germany in April 2022.
↑ image 076, dated November 6, 1823, St. Jacobus Catholic Church records in Abenberg, Roth, Bavaria, Germany. Researched by genealogist Margarete Handl, of Waltenhofen, Germany in April 2022.
↑ image 097, dated March 16, 1826, St. Jacobus Catholic Church records in Abenberg, Roth, Bavaria, Germany. Researched by genealogist Margarete Handl, of Waltenhofen, Germany in April 2022.
↑ image 129, dated March 22, 1831, St. Jacobus Catholic Church records in Abenberg, Roth, Bavaria, Germany. Researched by genealogist Margarete Handl, of Waltenhofen, Germany in April 2022.
↑ "Deutschland, Bayern, Mittelfranken, Brenner-Archiv 1550-1900," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9PSK-56D?cc=3227343 : 16 March 2019), > image 1 of 1; records extracted by Tobias Brenner, images digitized by FamilySearch; citing Tobias Brenner. Stadtarchiv Ansbach (Ansbach City Archive), Germany.
↑ "Deutschland, Bayern, Mittelfranken, Brenner-Archiv 1550-1900," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9PSK-56D?cc=3227343 : 16 March 2019), > image 1 of 1; records extracted by Tobias Brenner, images digitized by FamilySearch; citing Tobias Brenner. Stadtarchiv Ansbach (Ansbach City Archive), Germany.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Maria by comparing test results with other carriers of her ancestors' mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Maria: