Anton was called an Excoriator in his death record. [3]
Anton was said to be from Deiningen ("Deining") in the christening record of his daughter Maria Francisca in Bachhagel.
Anton died in Diemantstein, Germany. His surname sometimes appears as Holzinger. He was described as "excoriator vagus from Diemantstein." [4]
Antonius Holzner and his wife Margaretha are listed as the parents of Joannes Holzner. [5]
Antonius Holzner and his wife Margaretha are listed as the parents of Franciscus Holzner.[6]
Sources
↑ Kirchenbuch, 1739-1878. Katholische Kirche Flochberg (OA. Neresheim). Familienregister 1784-1878. Vol. 1, p. 32. Family History Library. Film #939009. see image: https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Holzinger-99
↑ Kirchenbuch, 1739-1877. Katholische Kirche Diemantstein (BA. Dillingen). Tote 1771-1861. Family History Library. Film #8108219, image 590.jpg
↑ Wegele, Manfred. Ortsfamilienbuch Unterringingen : mit den zum Kirchsprengel gehörenden Dörfern, Weilern und Höfen ; Amerdingen, Diemantstein, Fronhofen . . . . Published in 2011.
↑ Kirchenbuch, 1642-1878. Katholische Kirche Reimlingen (BA. Nördlingen). Salt Lake City, Utah : Gefilmt durch The Genealogical Society of Utah, 1969. Film #598774. DGS #8117627.
↑ Kirchenbuch, 1642-1878. Katholische Kirche Reimlingen (BA. Nördlingen). Salt Lake City, Utah : Gefilmt durch The Genealogical Society of Utah, 1969. Film #598774. DGS #8117627.
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