Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 1WGR-ZZH
Notes for CONRAD BREUEL: Conrad Breyhel died 8 October 1703 in Dublingen, five days after breaking his back. This accident was described in the death register as the result of falling (over) a crabapple tree. How (over) uber in German is to be interpreted is debated but it seems logical that Johannes was in the top of the tree when he fell or it broke . Less than a month after Johannes Breils father, Conrad, died, Johannes married Ursula Ruop, daughter of Hans Jacob Ruop, gravedigger on 6 November 1703. What was so unusual or questionable is that this marrage took place in a village, Otisheim, that was forty miles away. Since Johannes was 24, he was of a marriageable age. But his father, Conrad had been a miller and,as his oldest son, Johannes could have expected to inherit the mill. Therefore it seemed unlikely that hewould leave the village of Dublingen, but he did.This bothered Steve Broyles and he wanted confirmation that we were talking about the same Johannes. Fortunately, there is a notice in the Dublingen parish marriage records of the marriage of Johannes and Ursula in Otisheim which resolved this question without any doubts
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 1WGR-ZZH
Notes for CONRAD BREUEL: Conrad Breyhel died 8 October 1703 in Dublingen, five days after breaking his back. This accident was described in the death register as the result of falling (over) a crabapple tree. How (over) uber in German is to be interpreted is debated but it seems logical that Johannes was in the top of the tree when he fell or it broke . Less than a month after Johannes Breils father, Conrad, died, Johannes married Ursula Ruop, daughter of Hans Jacob Ruop, gravedigger on 6 November 1703. What was so unusual or questionable is that this marrage took place in a village, Otisheim, that was forty miles away. Since Johannes was 24, he was of a marriageable age. But his father, Conrad had been a miller and,as his oldest son, Johannes could have expected to inherit the mill. Therefore it seemed unlikely that hewould leave the village of Dublingen, but he did.This bothered Steve Broyles and he wanted confirmation that we were talking about the same Johannes. Fortunately, there is a notice in the Dublingen parish marriage records of the marriage of Johannes and Ursula in Otisheim which resolved this question without any doubts
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 1WGR-ZZH
Notes for CONRAD BREUEL: Conrad Breyhel died 8 October 1703 in Dublingen, five days after breaking his back. This accident was described in the death register as the result of falling (over) a crabapple tree. How (over) uber in German is to be interpreted is debated but it seems logical that Johannes was in the top of the tree when he fell or it broke . Less than a month after Johannes Breils father, Conrad, died, Johannes married Ursula Ruop, daughter of Hans Jacob Ruop, gravedigger on 6 November 1703. What was so unusual or questionable is that this marrage took place in a village, Otisheim, that was forty miles away. Since Johannes was 24, he was of a marriageable age. But his father, Conrad had been a miller and,as his oldest son, Johannes could have expected to inherit the mill. Therefore it seemed unlikely that hewould leave the village of Dublingen, but he did.This bothered Steve Broyles and he wanted confirmation that we were talking about the same Johannes. Fortunately, there is a notice in the Dublingen parish marriage records of the marriage of Johannes and Ursula in Otisheim which resolved this question without any doubts
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 1WGR-ZZH
Notes for CONRAD BREUEL: Conrad Breyhel died 8 October 1703 in Dublingen, five days after breaking his back. This accident was described in the death register as the result of falling (over) a crabapple tree. How (over) uber in German is to be interpreted is debated but it seems logical that Johannes was in the top of the tree when he fell or it broke . Less than a month after Jo