Maybe two profiles got mixed here. It´s rather unlikely that he lived and died in Faurndau and had a son born in Enzweihingen. Also birth and death date does not fit (see notes below)
Birth 29 Mar 1703 in Faurndau. Johann Georg is the son of Stephan Harsch and Rosina.[1]
Marriage
1st marriage: 09 Sep 1727 in Faurndau. Häfner (=potter) Johann Georg Harsch with Anna Catharina (daughter of Dionysos Frey from Ober???). [2]
His first wife Anna Catharina died on 29 Dec 1729, a few days after giving birth.[3]
2nd marriage: 1730 in Faurndau. Widower and Häfner (=potter) Johann Georg Harsch with Christina Waldburga (daughter of brickmaker Michel Schurr from Uhingen)[4]
Death 24 Jan 1758 in Faurndau. Potter Hans Jerg Harsch dies at the age of 54 years, 9 months and 26 days.[5]
Sources
↑ Church book Faurndau, Württemberg: Landeskirchliches Archiv Stuttgart > Dekanat Göppingen > Faurndau > Mischbuch 1640-1807 Band 1 [1]
↑ Church boook Faurndau, Württemberg: Landeskirchliches Archiv Stuttgart > Dekanat Göppingen > Faurndau > Mischbuch 1640-1807 Band 1 [2]
↑ Church book Faurndau, Württemberg: Landeskirchliches Archiv Stuttgart > Dekanat Göppingen > Faurndau > Mischbuch 1640-1807 Band 1 [3]
↑ Church book Faurndau, Württemberg: Landeskirchliches Archiv Stuttgart > Dekanat Göppingen > Faurndau > Mischbuch 1640-1807 Band 1 [4]
↑ Church book Faurndau, Württemberg: Landeskirchliches Archiv Stuttgart > Dekanat Göppingen > Faurndau > Mischbuch 1640-1807 Band 1 [5]
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Johan by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
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