Anton WiederholdAge: 36 years1684–1720
- Name
- Anton Wiederhold
Birth | computed by Alfred Wiederhold 1684 60 30 |
Emigration | |
Birth of a sister | Anna Martha Wiederhold 1689 (Age 5 years) |
Birth of a brother | Johannes Wiederhold about 1691 (Age 7 years) |
Death of a mother | Anna n 1701 (Age 17 years) |
Marriage | Anna Martha Reese — View this family 1710 (Age 26 years) |
Birth of a daughter #1 | Martha Elisabeth Wiederhold 1711 (Age 27 years) |
Birth of a daughter #2 | Anna Elsbeth Wiederhold 1713 (Age 29 years) |
Death of a daughter | Anna Elsbeth Wiederhold 1713 (Age 29 years) |
Birth of a daughter #3 | Anna Katharina Wiederhold 1715 (Age 31 years) |
Birth of a son #4 | Johann Henrich Wiederhold 1716 (Age 32 years) |
Alfred W. Generation | |
Location | |
Death | 1720 (Age 36 years) |
Birth of a son #5 | Johann Justus Wiederhold 1721 (12 months after death) |
Family with parents |
father |
Hans Jacob Wiederhold Birth: match assumed by date and near location, baptismal date — November 9, 1623 41 21 |
mother |
Anna n Birth: computed by Alfred Wiederhold — 1654 Death: 1701 |
younger brother |
Johannes Wiederhold Birth: estimated as close to sibling(s) — about 1691 67 37 |
-1 years younger sister |
Anna Martha Wiederhold Birth: computed by Alfred Wiederhold — 1689 65 35 |
-4 years himself |
Anton Wiederhold Birth: computed by Alfred Wiederhold — 1684 60 30 — Borken bei Homberg, Hessen, Germany Death: 1720 |
Family with Anna Martha Reese |
himself |
Anton Wiederhold Birth: computed by Alfred Wiederhold — 1684 60 30 — Borken bei Homberg, Hessen, Germany Death: 1720 |
wife |
Anna Martha Reese Birth: computed by Alfred Wiederhold — 1691 Death: 1756 |
Marriage: 1710 — |
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7 years son |
Johann Henrich Wiederhold Birth: 1716 32 25 Death: 1745 |
6 years son |
Johann Justus Wiederhold Birth: posthumous birth? — 1721 37 30 |
-5 years daughter |
Anna Katharina Wiederhold Birth: 1715 31 24 |
-3 years daughter |
Martha Elisabeth Wiederhold Birth: 1711 27 20 |
3 years daughter |
Anna Elsbeth Wiederhold Birth: 1713 29 22 Death: short-lived — 1713 |