Daniel Janson was born on 28 Jan 1816 in Horrenberg, the son of Georg Valentin Janson and Eva Catharina Reißfelder.[1] Daniel married Regina Schweigert on 13 Jun 1843 in Spechbach.[2] They had two children, Maria Magdalena and Johannes. Regina died in 1846 and Daniel married secondly Maria Anna Helfinger on 4 Jun 1848 in Balzfeld. They had 9 children, Joseph, Daniel, Valentin, Christina, Stephan, Maria Anna, Martha, Maria Anna and Maria Anna. The three Maria Annas all died as infants. In 1853, Daniel applied to emigrate with his family, wife Maria Anna and children Magdalena, Johannes, Joseph, Daniel, Valentin and Christina but was not permitted to do so.[3] His sons Johannes, Daniel, Valentin and Stephan all emigrated at later dates. Daniel was a farmer in Horrenberg and died there on 26 Jul 1897.
Sources
↑Baptism:
"Germany, Baden, Archdiocese of Freiburg im Breisgau, Catholic Church Records, 1678-1930"
Citing Baptism, Horrenberg, Wiesloch, Baden, Deutschland, , Erzbischöfliches Archiv Freiburg (Archbishop's Archives), Germany. FamilySearch (accessed 18 March 2022) FamilySearch Image Image number 00062
Daniel Janson baptism on 28 Jan 1816 in Horrenberg, Wiesloch, Baden, Deutschland.
↑Marriage:
"Germany, Baden, Archdiocese of Freiburg im Breisgau, Catholic Church Records, 1678-1930"
Citing Marriage, Horrenberg, Wiesloch, Baden, Deutschland, , Erzbischöfliches Archiv Freiburg (Archbishop's Archives), Germany. FamilySearch (accessed 18 March 2022) FamilySearch Image Image number 00126
Daniel Janson marriage to Regina Schweigert on 13 Jun 1843 in Horrenberg, Wiesloch, Baden, Deutschland.
↑ Application of Daniel Janson and family to emigrate from Germany to the United States, March 1853, not permitted, Badisches General-Landes-Archiv, Karlsruhe, Deutschland, call nr. 388/2963, copy in the possession of Carrie Portlance.
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