Johann Adam LudwigAge: 4 years1725–1729
- Name
- Johann Adam Ludwig
Birth | June 16, 1725 40 24 |
Birth of a brother | Johannes Ludwig January 18, 1728 (Age 2 years) |
Death | burial date, short-lived July 12, 1729 (Age 4 years) |
Family with parents |
father |
Johann Jacob Ludwig Birth: estimated as equal to wife's birth year — February 21, 1685 31 31 Death: May 25, 1759 — Homberg an der Efze, Hessen, Germany |
mother |
Christina Elisabeth Wiederhold Birth: baptismal date — June 24, 1700 — Homberg an der Efze, Hessen, Germany Death: burial date — March 24, 1791 — Homberg an der Efze, Hessen, Germany |
Marriage: June 29, 1719 — Homberg an der Efze, Hessen, Germany |
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9 years younger brother |
Johannes Ludwig Birth: baptismal date — January 18, 1728 42 27 — Homberg an der Efze, Hessen, Germany Death: August 28, 1785 — Homberg an der Efze, Hessen, Germany |
-3 years himself |
Johann Adam Ludwig Birth: June 16, 1725 40 24 — Homberg an der Efze, Hessen, Germany Death: burial date, short-lived — July 12, 1729 |
-4 years elder brother |
Johann Jost Ludwig Birth: baptismal date — April 5, 1721 36 20 — Homberg an der Efze, Hessen, Germany Death: March 4, 1781 — Homberg an der Efze, Hessen, Germany |
-11 months elder sister |
Catharina Elisabeth Ludwig Birth: baptismal date — May 13, 1720 35 19 — Homberg an der Efze, Hessen, Germany |
11 years younger brother |
Anna Catharina Ludwig Birth: June 15, 1731 46 30 — Homberg an der Efze, Hessen, Germany |
Father’s family with Anna Elisabeth Stoltzenbach |
father |
Johann Jacob Ludwig Birth: estimated as equal to wife's birth year — February 21, 1685 31 31 Death: May 25, 1759 — Homberg an der Efze, Hessen, Germany |
step-mother |
Anna Elisabeth Stoltzenbach Birth: about 1694 25 25 — Homberg an der Efze, Hessen, Germany Death: burial date — November 10, 1716 — Homberg an der Efze, Hessen, Germany |
Marriage: June 27, 1715 — Homberg an der Efze, Hessen, Germany |
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16 months half-brother |
Erasmus Ludwig Birth: October 26, 1716 31 22 — Homberg an der Efze, Hessen, Germany Death: short-lived — November 2, 1716 |