Johann JUCH

Johann JUCH

Eigenschaften

Art Wert Datum Ort Quellenangaben
Name Johann JUCH
Beruf luth. Pastor Kirchohmfeld nach diesem Ort suchen
Beruf evangelisch-lutherischer Pastor
Anzahl Kinder 5

Ereignisse

Art Datum Ort Quellenangaben
Geburt etwa Juli 1591 Oldenburg ? nach diesem Ort suchen
Tod 19. Mai 1676 Kirchohmfeld, Germany nach diesem Ort suchen
Reference Number

Ehepartner und Kinder

Heirat Ehepartner Kinder

Notizen zu dieser Person

General Juch Homepage

JUCH FAMILY

Coat of Arms provided by Filippus (Flip) Jacob Wolfgang Juch

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EARLY JUCH MIGRATION IN GERMANY

The following is written with very limited knowledge but with some family records mostly provided by Dixie Gremlich, Janny & Huibert Visser-Juch, Filippus Jacob Wolfgang Juch (Flip) and by Fredy & Gerhardt Richter. My thanks to each for their help for without this help this introduction would not be possible. These are assumptions based upon these records and are certainly not 100% accurate!

In an attempt to place some perspective on the JUCH FAMILY surname during the 17th through 19th centurys in Germany, I’ve analyzed the data presently available to me and have come to the following conclusions:

There was a pocket of Juch families living within a radius of 80 km (about60 miles) in what is now central Germany. Again, from my records, the oldest presently known by me was in Arnstadt. This was Simon JUCH, born about 1625 whose grandson Johann Christov JUCH, born 13 Dec 1700, moved to Ilmenau about 1727. Ilmenau is about 20 km south of Arnstadt. Dixie Gremlich’s mother-in-law, Marie JUCH was born in Ilmenau on 9 Jul 1890. Marie JUCH’s 3rd Great Grandfather, Johann Heinrich JUCH was born in Ilmenau about 1730 but has not been connected to the above descendant of Simon JUCH (from Arnstadt). However, from the Ilmenau church record Johann Heinrich JUCH was listed as "from Wintzingerode" in the entry for his sons (Carl Wilhelm JUCH, AKA Carl Ludwig) marriage to Dorothea Margaretha Lauterbach in Ilmenau, Germany.

For more informationand lineage on the Juch families of Arnstadt & Ilmenau visit .

Just 30-km southwest of Ilmenau is Exdorf. Flip JUCH’s ancestry is proven to Johann Georg JUCH (Flip’s 5th Great Grandfather), born 5 Nov 1679 in Exdorf. Around 1770 Flip’s 3rd Great Grandfather, Johann Casper JUCH moved to Gotha, about 50 km north of Exdorf and about 15 km northwest of Arnstadt. About 1810-1813 Flip’s 2nd Great Grandfather, Johann Wolfgang JUCH moved to Enkhuizen, Holland.

These villages/towns of Arnstadt, Ilmenau, Exdorf and Juchsen are located on the map below and circled in blue ink. These locations are just east (and southeast) of the birthplace of my great grandfather in Gerstungen.

We also have Juch Families that presently live in Ferlach, Austria and have done so for many generations. Please see the link to the Austrian connection below.

We are also very fortunate to have French Juch Family connections. Please see the link to the French connection below.

Another Juch family that migrated to America was that of Robert E. Juch (Bob). Bob's Juch's migrated from the Leipzig, Germany area. Bob Juch has a web page and you are encouraged to Visit Bob Juch's web page

With the help of everyone above a superjuch.ged file is maintained and updated as required. This file can be downloaded from this web page. Any additional information, corrections & deletions ARE appreciated. Please email your documentation to me and I will update the superjuch.ged file. Your participation is welcome and appreciated! There are now 2785 individuals in the SuperJuch file!

THE SUPERJUCH GEDCOM WAS LAST UPDATED 26 June 2005 and is in the FTW v5.5 format

The SuperJuch gedcom is also available in PAF v.4.0 format is available also by clicking here.

MY ANERICAN/GERMAN CONNECTIONS

My JUCH family is known to my 7th Great Grandfather who lived in Kirchohmfeld. Other great grandparents lived in Wintzingerode & Tastungen. Read more about my family, where they were born and lived and the migration to America by visiting my web page at http://www.juch.net/royjuch.htm.

Web page is in English only

Presented by Roy Juch

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Web page is in Dutch & English

Presented by Filippus (Flip) Jacob Wolfgang Juch

Flip may be contacted at

Piet Visser also researches the Juch Family and has a Home Page Please visit

Piet may be contacted at

LE JUCH, FRANCE

& the Du Juch surname

THE FRENCH CONNECTION WITH THE SURNAME JUCH

Link to more information about the French connections Presented by Bertrand Yeurc"h

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THANK YOU!

Roy Juch

Houston, Texas

USA

Roy Juchs Homepage

Updated 11 Apr 2005 MY JUCH ANCESTORS !

By Roy Juch

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

Many people have contributed to research and documentation for my JUCH family. Words can never express my sincere appreciation to a few people without who's help I never would have been able to cross the Atlantic and found my roots. To name a few that were especially valuable is difficult because I will leave out others that have also helped but I must give a special thanks to Janna Visser-Juch & husband Huib Visser, Gerhardt & Freddy Richter, Ilse &Ernst Juch, and Wilfried Hartmann, a recently found Juch cousin.

This map shows the proximity of the villages where my ancestors were born, lived and died.

Refer to the mapabove

My 7th through 5th Great Grandfathers were born in Kirchohmfeld. My 4th & 3rd Great Grandfathers were born in Tastungen.

Both are located near-by Wintzingerode,)which is the birthplace of my 2nd JUCH Great Grandfather.

The village of Wintzingerode , (as are Kirchohmfeld, Tastungen & Wehnde) is located within Eichsfeld,

a political sub-division of the State of Thuringen,

(Germany consists of sixteen states).

Within Eichsfeld are many villages where JUCHs lived. Village church records were reviewed by the kindness of Fredy & Gerhardt Richter, and JUCHs were recorded in Kirchohmfeld, Kaltohmfeld, Tastungen, Wehnde, Worbis and Wintzingerode. In the early history of the area all these villages were under the protection & jurisdiction of the Burg Bodenstein.

For more information about Burg Bodenstein

please visit

or

BURG BODENSTEIN

BURG BODENSTEIN CHAPEL, WINTZINGERODE, GERMANY

LUTHERAN CHURCH

(Burg is German for Castle)

Picture provided by Fredy & Gerhardt Richter

As reported by Fredy & Gerhardt Richter the angel that keeps the font during the baptism action gets lowered from the church blanket calm.

In old times it was a donation of the Count of Wintzingerode.

Gerstungen, (see map below middle toward bottom, also hi-lighted in yellow & circled in blue)

is the birthplace of my Great Grandfather, Johann Michael Juch, the immigrant to America.

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My 7th Great Grandfather was:

Johann Juch & Unknown

Johann Juch was born about July 1591 and died 19 May1676 in Kirchohmfeld. Johann was a Lutheran Pastor in Kirchohmfeld. His wife's name is not yet known. They did have five children: Fredrich George, born about 1620; Johann Esajas, born aboutOctober 1636; Johann Arndt, born about 1638; Georg Christian, born about 1649 & Johann Christian, born about 1651. All children were born in Kirchohmfeld.

The home (rectory) of Johann Juch, Lutheran Pastor, born about 1591 in Kirchohmfeld, Eichsfeld, Thuringen Germany

The Lutheran Church in Kirchohmfeld, adjacent to the rectory (far right), where Johann Juch was Pastor

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My 6th Great Grandparents were:

Johann Esajas Juch & Amalia Haussknecht

Johann Esajas Juch married Amalia Haussknecht about 1661 in likely Kirchohmfeld, Germany. Amalia was the daughter of Christolph Haussknecht and Gertrud Unknown. They had three children: Johann Jesaias, born 1662; Anna Magdalena, born 1664 and Johann Conrad, born 1December 1667. All children were born in Kirchohmfeld.

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My 5th Great Grandparents were:

Johann Conrad Juch & Anna Elisabeth Reuse

This Johann married Anna Elisabeth Reuse on 23 August 1693 in Kirchohmfeld. Anna was the daughter of Johann Phillipp Reuse whose wife is not known. Johann Conrad died 8 July 1748 in Tastungen. Johann & Anna had eight children: Carl Ludewig, born about 1694; Johannes Andreas, born 11 January 1695/96; Johannes Antonius, born 19 Feb 1697/98; Johannes Jacobus, born 21 July 1700; *Ernst Christian, born 29 May1702; Anna Elisabeth, born 30 October 1704; Johann Joachimus, born 9 June 1708; and *Johann Heinrich, born 11 October 1711. All children were born in Tastungen.

* Note: Ernst Christian and brother Johann Heinrich had children (first cousins) that married (below). For uniformity I will show the male lineage.

Tastungen, Eichsfeld, Thuringen, Germany

Visit the Tastungen web page at http://www.tastungen.de/index.htm

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My 4th Great Grandparents were:

Johann Heinrich Juch & Anna Margaretha Lehe

Johann Heinrich married Anna Margaretha Lehe on 4 February 1743/44 in Tastungen. Anna was the daughter of Johann Christoph Lehe. Johann Heinrich died 1 August 1775 in Tastungen. They had six children:Johann Christian Gabriel, born 17 October 1746; Johann Herwig, born 27 August 1749; Johann Heinrich, born 8 June 1752; Johann Carol, born 22 November 1755; Andreas Wilhelm, born 8 November 1758; andAnton Friedrich, born 4 May 1761. All children were born in Tastungen.

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My 3rd Great Grandparents were:

Andreas Wilhelm Juch (son of Johann Heinrich) & Catherina Margaretha Juch (daughter of Ernst Christian)

Andreas Wilhelm JUCH married his first cousin Catherina Margareta Juch on 7 November 1780 in Tastungen. Catherina was born 22 August 1753 and the daughter of Ernst Christian Juch and Maria Petze. Seven children were born to this union: Andreas Phillipp, born 31 July 1781; Dorothea Christiana, born 20 April 1784, Heinrich Christian, born 13 December 1786; Heinrich Gottfried, born 11 June 1788; Johann Christoph, born 7 January 1791; Johann Friedrich Christia, born 21 February 1794; and Friederike Rosina, born 22 April 1797.Both Johann children were born in Wehnde. All other children were born in Wintzingerode.

Wintzingerode, Eichsfeld, Thuringen, Germany

(note burg bodenstein at top of ridge center of picture)

My 2nd Great Grandparents were:

Heinrich Gottfried Juch & Anna Margaretha Dittmar

Heinrich Gottfried JUCH married Anna on 4 March 1829 in Untersuhl, Germany after the childbirth death in 1828 of his first wife Christiane Charlotte Henriette Dobling. Anna was the daughter of Johann Valentin Dittmar and Anna Elisabeth Wasch. Heinrich Gottfried died 1 March 1852 in Untersuhl. His marriage to Christiane Dobling on 12 April 1814 produced six children: Amalie Friederike, born 8 September 1814; Wilhelm Hermann, born 1817; Wilhelm Christiane, born 1820; Catharina Maria, born 1826; Christiane Charlotte Henriette, born 1828 (twin); and Anna Elisabeth, born 1828 (twin). All children were born in Gerstungen

Children of Heinrich and Anna were: Johannes, born 1830; Johann Heinrich Gottfried, born 1832; Carl Amateus, born 1834; Amalia Magdalena, born 1835; Johann Michael, born 23 February 1840; and Caspar Gottfried Wilhelm, born 1843. Caspar was born in Untersuhl and all other children were born in Gerstungen.

Translation from above is as follows:

"At 6 pm the court servant Friedrich Wilhelm Juch was born a little son. He was baptised on the name Heinrich Gottfried.

Godfathers (sic) are: 1.The executor of the town Worbis Leonhard Joseph Gretzel, inhabitant of Worbis

2. Andreas Müller, the youngest son of Johann Heinrich Müller, inhabitant of Wehnde

3. The virgin Josefine Margarethe Zellmann ............."

The Wintzingerode church record book lists his father as Wilhelm JUCH, but a mother's name is not listed (but now known-see above). Heinrich Gottfried JUCH moved to the town of Gerstungen in 1814. Gerstungen is about50 km south of Wintzingerode. My Great Grandfather Johann Michael JUCH was born in Gerstungen 23 Feb 1840. About 1842 the family moved a short distance down the road to the village of Untersuhlwhere a brother (Caspar Gottfried Wilhelm Juch) was born. A descendant, (Birgit Juch), of Caspar Gottfried Wilhelm Juch now lives in the same village where her Great Grandfather was born. In1857-1859 my Great Grandfather, Johann Michael JUCH imigrated to St.Louis, Missouri, USA, (see below please).. Heinrich Gottfried JUCH moved to Gerstungen from Wintzingerode when he was first married to his first wife, Christianne Charlotte Henriette Dobling in about the year 1814. He became a forrester and worked in the large Forest building below.

My 2nd great grandfather Heinrich Gottfried JUCH also is said (by the village historian Fredy Richter) to have constructed the hunting lodge (in picture below) in the forest adjacent to the village of Gerstungen.

JOHANN &MAGDALENE

My great grandfather Johann Michael Juch was born 23 Feb 1840 according to the Lutheran Church records in his birthplace of Gerstungen, Germany.

This is an area in central Germany he describes on his marriage document as "Untermsuhl, Grossherz, Weimar, Germany. He later moved a mile southwest to the village of Untersuhl (originally spelled Untermsuhl). Johann was born in the home of his parents, Heinrich Gottfried Juch and second wife Anna Margaretha Dittmar. Heinrich Gottfried Juch was born 26 Dec 1787 in the village of Wintzingerode, Germany andmoved to Gerstungen in 1814 when his first wife Christiane Charlotte Henriette Dobling was carrying their first child. Christiane died in 1828 possibly at the birth of Anna Elizabeth, her sixth child. Heinrich married for the second time in 1829 to Anna Margaretha Dittmar and they also had six children. My great grandfather was the fifth child born to this union. Heinrich was a Forrester. (Information on my Dittmar Family is at ).

GERSTUNGEN, GERMANY

Picture provided by Fredy & Gerhardt Richter

BIRTHPLACE OF JOHANN MICHAEL JUCH

(MY GREAT GRANDFATHER)

GERSTUNGEN, GERMANY

(ORIGINALLY A SINGLE FAMILY HOUSE)

Picture provided by Fredy & Gerhardt Richter

GERSTUNGEN LUTHERAN CHURCH BAPTISTRY

WHERE MY GREAT GRANDFATHER WAS BAPTISED

The Villages of Gerstungen (top) & Untersuhl

UNTERSUHL, GERMANY, EVE. LUTHERAN CHURCH

ONE OF ONLY TWO ROUND CHURCHES IN GERMANY

Johann Michael JUCH was confirmed in about 1854

Picture provided by Fredy & Gerhardt Richter.

UNTERSUHL, GERMANY,EVE. LUTHERAN CHURCH

WHERE MY GREAT GRANDFATHER WAS CONFIRMED (about 1854)

IMMEDIATELY PRIOR TO HIS LEAVING FOR AMERICA

Above House in Untersuhl is the house where my Great Grandfather lived prior to leaving for America. It is only a few blocks from the "Round" Church!

Concerning the migration to America from Untersuhl, Germany of my great grandfather Johann Michael JUCH, Mrs. Fredy Richter, to whom I will always be indebted, has informed me that during the time after my great grandfather was confirmed (see above) he was considered a man and had to go forth and learn a trade. This was during the Industrial Revolution and in the village of Untersuhl lived in these days some 600 inhabitants and 60 of them were weavers. Due to the industrialization a lot of people got unemployed and therefore they went to North America, Canada and Holland. The most likely method of transportation to America was via the popular ship companies of the day. A sample of their advertisements is as follows:

The Victoria used two ships; the "Siddens" with Capt. Cobb and the "Patrick Henry" with Capt. Delano. Mrs. Richter said that many people of Untersuhl & Gerstungen sailed to the states on these two ships.

Perhaps my great grandfather did also?

Johann Michael Juch is first listed in the St.Louis, Missouri, USA, CityDirectory in the year 1859, when he would have been 19 years old. He migrated to St.Louis as a young teen-age man from his native Germany. Immigration records and ship passenger lists have not yetbeen found to confirm exactly when he came to America. He is listed as a Finisher living on Biddle Street between 12th & 13th Streets in the 1859 City Directory. In 1867 Johann is listed as an Engineer - soap factory, living at the rear of 1027 North 13th Street. In 1873 and until his death on 14 Sep 1882, Johann Michael is listed as a Grocer living at 3700 North of 10th Street (Ward 8).The exception being that on page 504, in the 1880 census for the 8th ward, St. Louis, conducted 13 Jun 1880 by Paul Wyeth, Johann Michael & family is living at 925 Salisbury Street. He states heand his parents were born in Germany, his wife "Lena"(Magdalene Langbein), born in Missouri, and her parents born in Germany. Also living with Johann are sons Hermann, Emmile, Otto, & Albert withone daughter Maggie. Johann died at age 42 on 14 Sep 1882 of Typhoid Fever. His death was less than one month prior to the birth of my grandfather Walter Michael Juch on 12 Oct 1882! Johann Michael is buried in lot #458 at Immanuel Lutheran Church, Marcus & Lexington, St.Louis, Missouri (see below), along with his sons Albert, Hermann, Otto & Emil, and wife Magdalene C. (Christine). This lot #458 (6 graves) was purchased 12 Oct 1880 by H. Ermenhardt (brother-in-law of my great grandmother Christina Magdalene Langbein), for $30. Lot #459 was bought by Johann Michael Juch 19 Nov 1867 for $25. My second great grandfather Andreas Langbein (1809-1870) father of Magdalene Langbein Juch is buried in lot #459.

My grandfather's Foster Parents

Mary/Maria S. Langbein Schuetz (1832-1906) and Heinrich (Henry) W. Schuetz (1830-1908), Walter's foster parents are buried in Lot #476 adjacent to Johan Michael Juch & wife Magdalene C. Langbein Juch in Lot #459 at Immanuel Lutheran Church Cemetery, St.Louis, MO. For more about the Schuetz family visit .

Three of the sons mentioned above (Emil, Hermann & Otto) apparently died in a plague in 1889. Another son, Fred William Reed died 29 Sep 1877 of diphtheria less than 3 years old. A fifth son, Albert died at approximately 22 years of age, cause of death is unknown. My grandfather Walter Michael was the only surviving male member of the family. Walter Michael's sister Magdalene (Aunt Lane) was born 10 Apr 1877 and died on 31 Dec 1943 without ever being married. Above is the Last Will & Testament of my Great Grandfather

Johann Michael Juch

Aka

John Michael Juch

Final Resting Place for

Johann Michael Juch

Immanuel Lutheran Church (ELCA) Cemetery

Marcus and Lexington

St.Louis, Missouri

WALTER & IDA

To learn more about the family of Walter Michael Juch and Ida Mae Gadberry.

ROY & KITTY

My father Roy Frederick Juch, Sr. was born February 18, 1915 in St.Louis, Missouri. He attended Public Schools in St.Louis, Missouri and at the age of 17 married my mother Catherine Margaret Zeisler (Kitty) (age 16) on July 3, 1932. My parents had two children: June Marie Juch, b. June 24, 1933 and me, Roy Frederick Juch. Jr., b.October 16, 1939. My sister & I were both born in St.Louis, Missouri. More about our family later!

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