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Sabine (Weisbeck) Muchert (1783)

Sabine "Sabina" Muchert formerly Weisbeck aka Weisbecher
Born in Au am Rhein, Rastatt, Baden-Württemberg, Holy Roman Empiremap
[sibling(s) unknown]
Wife of — married 5 Jul 1802 in Au am Rhein, Rastatt, Baden-Württemberg, Holy Roman Empiremap
Wife of — married 17 Jan 1816 in Mannheim, Kutschurgan, Kherson, Russian Empiremap
Descendants descendants
Died [date unknown] in Russian Empiremap
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Black Sea Germans
Sabine (Weisbeck) Muchert was a Black Sea German.

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Elsass

Elsass is a village located in the Kutschurgan district of Kherson, Russia now Ukraine.

See an online map pin of Elsass, Kutschurgan, Kherson, Russia

Elsaß / Elsass / [Эльзас], Kutschurgan, Odessa, Russia (Lat: 46.6934N, Long: 30.1852E) is now called Shcherbanka, Odes'ka, Ukraine.[1]

Biography

Marriage

Minradius Pflieger, son of Georgii Pflieger and Barbara Hoennig, married Sabinna Wesbecher, daughter of Josephi Wesbecher and Catharinae Klein, on the 5th of July 1802 in the village of Au Am Rhein.[2]

Peter Anton Muchert, a single man, and Sabina Weisbeck, a widow, were married on the 17th of January 1816 in the parish church of Mannheim. Witnesses were Sebastian Pflüger and Jakob Högle, and Franziscus Hoffman officiated the wedding.[3]

Mentioned in daughter's marriage record: Michael Ott, 20, son of Alsatians Martin Ott and Eva Catharina Jud, and Walburga Muchert, 20, daughter of Alsatians Peter Anton Muchert and Sabina Weisbecher, were married on the 31st of January 1844 in the village of Elsass. Witnesses were Mannheimer Anton Schatz and Alsatian Karl Wolf. Officiator of the wedding was Leopoldus Boria.[4]

Stumpp

Information is from 1816:

Minrad Pflüger, immigrated 1812, 30, from Au a.Rhein/Rastatt-Ba, died 1815, his wife Sabina 32, his children Magdalena 12, Franz 10, Augustin 6 1/2, Katharina 3, Anton, gestorben 1815, Bernhard 1 month. The second husband of Sabina, Peter Mucker, from Selz/Weisenburg-El, from the colony of Mannheim, family number 21. [5]


Census

1813 Kutschurgan Cenus- Elsass[6]

HH#15

  • Minrod Pflieger (m) 32
  • Sabina (f) 30
  • Franziskus (m) 8
  • Augustin (m) 4 1/2
  • Anton (m) 6d
  • Magdalena (f) 10

Sources

  1. See the PDF list in the bottom right corner. D. G. Bender. Germans from Russia and Eastern Europe Settlement Locations
  2. "Deutschland, Baden, Erzbistum Freiburg, katholische Kirchenbücher, 1678-1930," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q11R-752M : 16 January 2019), Minradus Pflieger and Josephi Wesbecher, 5 Jul 1802; citing Marriage, Au am Rhein, Rastatt, Baden, Germany, , Erzbischöfliches Archiv Freiburg (Archbishop's Archives), Germany.
  3. Mannheim Roman Catholic Church Records- Mannheim Marriages August 1814-October 1832, November 1832-October 1835, April 1847-August 1847: https://www.grhs.org/pages/kut-census-p
  4. Church archives from Germans from Russia Heritage Society. https://www.grhs.org/pages/home
  5. A copy of the Stumpp book can be purchased from the Germans from Russia Heritage Society: https://www.grhs.org/pages/bandm-p
  6. 1813 Kutschurgan Census from Germans from Russia Heritage Society; https://www.grhs.org/pages/kut-census-p




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