Marcus FLOHRI
♂ Marcus FLOHRI
Eigenschaften
Art | Wert | Datum | Ort | Quellenangaben |
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Name | Marcus FLOHRI |
Ereignisse
Art | Datum | Ort | Quellenangaben |
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Geburt | etwa 1640 | ||
Tod | |||
Heirat | etwa 1682 |
Ehepartner und Kinder
Heirat | Ehepartner | Kinder |
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etwa 1682 |
Anna Catharina NN-MXX |
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Notizen zu dieser Person
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Notes for Marcus FLORI:
Ken Ivan Florey's website:
At this point, there is no proof that Marcus Flori of Hohensachsen was the son of Hans Flori of Birkenau. The presence,though, in Hohensachsen of Hans George Flori, the son of Hans, suggests that Marcus may have been his younger brother. "Flori" is a relatively rare name in 17th Germany and Hohensachsen was a very small town. The chances that two unrelated Floris of approximately the same age would find themselves in the same small area are remote, at best. Still, this relationship could be a broader one than thatof siblings--perhaps Marcus was a cousin. At any rate, the identification of Marcus Flori with Hans of Birkenau has to be regarded as tentative at best. The name "Marcus," in general was a very rarename throughout all of Germany in the 17th century and did not come into fashion until much later. A Marcus Fluri was born in Solothurn, Switzerland on June 3, 1650 to a Hans Fluri and a Magdalena Ruetti. This Hans is not the Hans of Birkenau as the local church registry records his death within the town. However, it is possible that his son, the Swiss Marcus, did emigrate to Birkenau. There is no marriage or death record of this Marcus within the town, indicating that he left the area when he was a young man. The Swiss Marcus is about the same age as the Marcus of Hohensachsen. Consideringthe rare nature of both the Christian and surnames and the extremely rare possibility that two men of the same approximate age would end up with the same combination of names at the same time, it is intriguing to speculate that both are one. There is no historical proof, however, to indicate that this is the case. If such proof could be found, it would suggest that Hans of Birkenau is somehow tiedto the Swiss Fluri family of Solothurn, who, incidentally, were Catholic, not Huguenots.
There is still no actual proof that he is the son of Hans of Birkenau, only speculation
Datenbank
Titel | Ahnentafel Mackert-Schad |
Beschreibung | Der Datenbestand Ahnentafel Mackert - Schad beinhaltet die Familien Mackert - seit dem 14. Jahrhundert in Hettingen (Buchen) als Machart von Hettingen und in der Region Walldürn und Miltenberg (Dittigheim, Gissigheim) / Weinheim, Münch - Mosbach-Obrigheim, Heidelberg, Lützelsachsen, Brehm und Jeck - Odenwald (Lindenfels und Birkenau) bzw. Kantone Graubünden und Bern sowie Gierga und Schwinteck (Walzen, Kujau im Kreis Neustadt Ober-Schlesien) sowie die Vorfahren. Schad - seit 1530 in Rietenau am Fuß der Löwensteiner Berge und in den Regionen östlicher Neckar zwischen Heilbronn, Stuttgart (Backnang) und Schwäbisch Hall, Fink - Enzkreis, kleiner Odenwald (Sinsheim) sowie Kraichgau mit vielen Wurzeln in der Schweiz, Weidner - Miltenberg dann Kraichgau (Malsch, Tiefenbach, Eichelberg, Östringen, Bruchsal und Ettlingen), Krieger - Laibach im Hohenlohischen, Donnersbergkreis, Kraichgau mit Bruchsal und Bretten sowie nördlicher Schwarzwald, Die Daten von Manfred Mackert gehören zur Privaten Sammlung und dürfen nicht gewerblich genutzt werden! |
Hochgeladen | 2021-11-30 17:46:08.0 |
Einsender | Manfred Mackert |
m_mackert@t-online.de | |
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