Henrich PfannkucheAge: 56 years1792–1848
- Name
- Henrich Pfannkuche
Birth | computed by Alfred Wiederhold 1792 27 25 |
Birth of a daughter #1 | Wilhelmine Wiederhold 1821 (Age 29 years) |
Birth of a brother | Johannes Pfannkuche about 1821 (Age 29 years) |
Death of a father | Johannes Pfannkuche before 1828 (Age 36 years) |
Death of a mother | Gertrud Elisabeth Dilcher before 1828 (Age 36 years) |
Marriage | Klara Henriette Konradine Wiederhold — View this family already a couple since 1820, August 31, 1828 (Age 36 years) |
Marriage of a child | Johannes Pfannkuche — Wilhelmine Wiederhold — View this family 1848 (Age 56 years) |
Death of a daughter | Wilhelmine Wiederhold 1848 (Age 56 years) |
Death of a brother | Johannes Pfannkuche 1848 (Age 56 years) |
Occupation | Leinweber (linnen weaver) |
Alias | November 1848 (on the date of death) |
Alfred W. Generation | |
Death | November 1848 (Age 56 years) |
Family with parents |
father |
Johannes Pfannkuche Birth: estimated a gap of 25 years — about 1765 Death: before 1828 |
mother |
Gertrud Elisabeth Dilcher Birth: estimated as equal to husband's birth year — about 1767 Death: before 1828 |
elder brother |
Johannes Pfannkuche Birth: assumed paternity, firstborn — about 1790 25 23 Death: 1848 |
3 years himself |
Henrich Pfannkuche Birth: computed by Alfred Wiederhold — 1792 27 25 — Hesserode, Schwalm, Hessen, Germany Death: November 1848 — Hesserode, Schwalm, Hessen, Germany |
Family with Klara Henriette Konradine Wiederhold |
himself |
Henrich Pfannkuche Birth: computed by Alfred Wiederhold — 1792 27 25 — Hesserode, Schwalm, Hessen, Germany Death: November 1848 — Hesserode, Schwalm, Hessen, Germany |
wife |
Klara Henriette Konradine Wiederhold Birth: September 21, 1797 26 19 — Helmshausen, Felsberg, Hessen, Germany Death: April 30, 1855 — Hesserode, Schwalm, Hessen, Germany |
Marriage: August 31, 1828 — Hesserode, Schwalm, Hessen, Germany |
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-7 years daughter |
Wilhelmine Wiederhold Birth: relationship not approved by Wilhelm A.W. — 1821 29 23 Death: "übles Wochenbett" during difficult pregnacy — 1848 |