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Descendants of Christmann Dauenhauer (B Descendants of Christmann Dauenhauer (b. abt. 1600, Pirmasens, Pfalz, Germany) In this record, persons are numbered consecutively. If they married and are known to have children, there is a plus sign (+) in front of their name, which indicates that additional information about them can be found in the next generation. I am solely responsible for all errors in this record. Corrections and additions are appreciated. Stephen W. Johnson 222 Parkman Ave. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213 [email protected] September 13, 2013 Descendants of Christmann DAUENHAUER 13 September 2013 First Generation 1. Christmann DAUENHAUER died after 1642. Christmann DAUENHAUER and Gertrude UNKNOWN were married. Gertrude UNKNOWN was born (date unknown). Christmann DAUENHAUER and Gertrude UNKNOWN had the following children: +2 i. Hans Nickel DAUENHAUER, born between 1620 and 1625, Pirmasens, Pfalz, Germany; married Margaretha UNKNOWN, about 1642, Pirmasens, Pfalz, Germany; died April 7, 1675, Winzeln, Pfalz, Germany. 3 ii. Hans "the Lame" DAUENHAUER was born about 1630 in Pirmasens Pfalz, Germany. He died in July, 1667 at the age of 37 in Winzeln, Pfalz, Germany. He was buried on July 30, 1667. 4 iii. Barbara DAUENHAUER was born on May 25, 1642 in Pirmasens, Pfalz, Germany. Second Generation 2. Hans Nickel DAUENHAUER was born between 1620 and 1625 in Pirmasens, Pfalz, Germany. He died on April 7, 1675 at the age of 55 in Winzeln, Pfalz, Germany. Hans Nickel DAUENHAUER and Margaretha UNKNOWN were married about 1642 in Pirmasens, Pfalz, Germany. Margaretha UNKNOWN was born (date unknown). Hans Nickel DAUENHAUER and Margaretha UNKNOWN had the following children: +5 i. Nikolaus DAUENHAUER, born about 1643, Pirmasens, Pfalz, Germany; married Maria Magdalena SONTAG, October 13, 1668, Pirmasens, Pfalz, Germany; died 1698. +6 ii. Agnes DAUENHAUER, born about 1645, Pirmasens, Pfalz, Germany; married Hans Andreas FOERCH, November 10, 1668, Pirmasens, Pfalz, Germany; married Hans Mathiss CHRIST, January 19, 1674/5, Pirmasens, Pfalz, Germany. +7 iii. Hans Peter DAUENHAUER, born about 1645; married Eva LOECHERT, May 21, 1672; died between 1676 and 1678. +8 iv. Hans Christmann DAUENHAUER, born about 1656; married Margaretha ZILLIOX, July 8, 1679, Pirmasens, Pfalz, Germany; died November 6, 1713, Winzeln, Pfalz, Germany. +9 v. Margaretha DAUENHAUER, born about 1660; married Hans Nickel KRESS, June, 1683, Pirmasens, Pfalz, Germany; died November 24, 1691, Pirmasens, Pfalz, Germany. Third Generation 5. Nikolaus DAUENHAUER was born about 1643 in Pirmasens, Pfalz, Germany. He died in 1698 at the age of 55. He was buried in Riedelberg, Pfalz, Germany. 2 Descendants of Christmann DAUENHAUER 13 September 2013 Nikolaus DAUENHAUER and Maria Magdalena SONTAG were married on October 13, 1668 in Pirmasens, Pfalz, Germany. Maria Magdalena SONTAG was born about 1645. She died on October 2, 1715 at the age of 70 in Riedelberg, Pfalz, Germany. Nikolaus DAUENHAUER and Maria Magdalena SONTAG had the following children: 10 i. Oswald DAUENHAUER was born on August 2, 1669 in Pirmasens, Pfalz, Germany. 11 ii. Ottilia DAUENHAUER was born on July 25, 1671 in Pirmasens, Pfalz, Germany. +12 iii. Katharina DAUENHAUER, born July 25, 1671, Pirmasens, Pfalz, Germany; married Johann Adam PFEIFFER, November 26, 1695, Walschbronn, Moselle; died May 22, 1731, Walschbronn, Moselle. 13 iv. Anna Margaretha DAUENHAUER was born about 1673. +14 v. Anna Appolonia DAUENHAUER, born about 1675; married Cornelie FINCK, February 20, 1715/6, Walschbronn, Moselle; died December 29, 1755, Riedelberg, Pfalz, Germany. 15 vi. Magdalena DAUENHAUER was born about 1683. She died on August 3, 1696 at the age of 13 in Walschbronn, Moselle. 16 vii. Anne Marie DAUENHAUER was born on May 8, 1689 in Walschbronn, Moselle. 17 viii. Maria Gertrud DAUENHAUER was born on December 23, 1691 in Walschbronn, Moselle. 18 ix. Anna Barbara DAUENHAUER was born on April 19, 1694 in Walschbronn, Moselle. 6. Agnes DAUENHAUER was born about 1645 in Pirmasens, Pfalz, Germany. Agnes DAUENHAUER and Hans Andreas FOERCH were married on November 10, 1668 in Pirmasens, Pfalz, Germany. Hans Andreas FOERCH was born in 1637. He died in October, 1673 at the age of 36 in Winzeln, Pfalz, Germany. He was buried on October 22, 1673 in Winzeln, Pfalz, Germany. Hans Andreas FOERCH and Agnes DAUENHAUER had the following children: 19 i. Agatha FOERCH was born on September 23, 1669 in Winzeln, Pfalz, Germany. 20 ii. Hans Jacob FOERCH was born on October 15, 1671 in Winzeln, Pfalz, Germany. 21 iii. Johann Georg FOERCH was born on March 28, 1673 in Winzeln, Pfalz, Germany. Agnes DAUENHAUER and Hans Mathiss CHRIST were married on January 19, 1674/5 in Pirmasens, Pfalz, Germany. Hans Mathiss CHRIST, son of , was born (date unknown). Hans Mathiss CHRIST and Agnes DAUENHAUER had the following child: 22 i. Georg Eberhard CHRIST was born on November 19, 1676. He died on April 6, 1694 at the age of 17 in Winzeln, Pfalz, Germany. 7. Hans Peter DAUENHAUER was born about 1645. He died between 1676 and 1678 at the age of 31. Hans Peter DAUENHAUER and Eva LOECHERT were married on May 21, 1672. Eva LOECHERT died on April 30, 1695. 3 Descendants of Christmann DAUENHAUER 13 September 2013 Hans Peter DAUENHAUER and Eva LOECHERT had the following children: 23 i. Johann Michael DAUENHAUER was born on June 1, 1673 in Winzeln, Pfalz, Germany. He died on April 12, 1675 at the age of 1 in Winzeln, Pfalz, Germany. +24 ii. Johann Konrad DAUENHAUER, born November 22, 1676, Winzeln, Pfalz, Germany; married Anna Ursula ROEDTER, February 4, 1696/7, Pilebach, Pfalz, Germany; died August 13, 1748. 8. Hans Christmann DAUENHAUER was born about 1656. He died on November 6, 1713 at the age of 57 in Winzeln, Pfalz, Germany. Hans Christmann DAUENHAUER and Margaretha ZILLIOX were married on July 8, 1679 in Pirmasens, Pfalz, Germany. Margaretha ZILLIOX was born about 1659 in Pirmasens, Pfalz, Germany. She died on March 8, 1711/2 at the age of 53 in Winzeln, Pfalz, Germany. Hans Christmann DAUENHAUER and Margaretha ZILLIOX had the following children: 25 i. Anna Maria DAUENHAUER was born on July 21, 1680 in Winzeln, Pfalz, Germany. +26 ii. Johannes Daniel DAUENHAUER, born November 26, 1682, Winzeln, Pfalz, Germany; married Maria Eva FAUL, June 16, 1703, Pirmasens, Pfalz, Germany; married Anna Margaretha GEISSNER, August 7, 1725, Pirmasens, Pfalz, Germany; died February 27, 1755, Nothweiler, Pfalz, Germany. +27 iii. Ottilia Agatha DAUENHAUER, born March 26, 1684, Winzeln, Pfalz, Germany; married Hans Theodor STEGNER, May 17, 1705, Winzeln, Pfalz, Germany; died August 4, 1715. +28 iv. Johann Jacob DAUENHAUER, born October 19, 1685, Winzeln, Pfalz, Germany; married Dorothea ANSTAEDT, September 18, 1707, Pirmasens, Pfalz, Germany; married Maria Elisabetha SIEG, April 28, 1716, Winzeln, Pfalz, Germany; died between 1745 and 1771, United States. +29 v. Johann Nickel DAUENHAUER, born August 13, 1687, Winzeln, Pfalz, Germany; married Elisabetha ANSTAETT, February 19, 1714/5, Pirmasens, Pfalz, Germany; died January 11, 1721/2. 30 vi. Anna Appolonia DAUENHAUER was born on March 10, 1688/9 in Winzeln, Pfalz, Germany. She died on May 27, 1689 at the age of 0 in Winzeln, Pfalz, Germany. +31 vii. Johann Georg DAUENHAUER, born March 28, 1690, Winzeln, Pfalz, Germany; married Magdalena PFEIFFER, May 11, 1717, Froeschen, Pfalz, Germany. 32 viii. Anna Elisabeth DAUENHAUER was born on February 23, 1691/2 in Winzeln, Pfalz, Germany. 33 ix. Johann Marx DAUENHAUER was born on August 27, 1693 in Winzeln, Pfalz, Germany. He died on February 15, 1709/10 at the age of 16 in Winzeln, Pfalz, Germany. +34 x. Margaretha DAUENHAUER, born about 1695, Winzeln, Pfalz, Germany; married Johann Georg SCHATZ, January 22, 1714/5, Walschbronn, Moselle, France. 35 xi. Georg Diebold DAUENHAUER was born on May 28, 1697 in Winzeln, Pfalz, Germany. 36 xii. Andreas DAUENHAUER was born on October 7, 1698 in Winzeln, Pfalz, Germany. +37 xiii. Johann Adam DAUENHAUER, born August 29, 1701, Walschbronn, Moselle, France; married Gertrud FUHRMANN, October 29, 1725, Bundenbach, Pfalz, Germany; died July 6, 1754, Winzeln, Pfalz, Germany. 4 Descendants of Christmann DAUENHAUER 13 September 2013 38 xiv. Johann Christmann DAUENHAUER was born on June 29, 1706 in Winzeln, Pfalz, Germany. He died on August 23, 1714 at the age of 8 in Winzeln, Pfalz, Germany. 9. Margaretha DAUENHAUER was born about 1660. She died on November 24, 1691 at the age of 31 in Pirmasens, Pfalz, Germany. Margaretha DAUENHAUER and Hans Nickel KRESS were married in June, 1683 in Pirmasens, Pfalz, Germany. Hans Nickel KRESS, son of , was born about 1659 in Pirmasens, Pfalz, Germany. He died on November 22, 1712 at the age of 53 in Pirmasens, Pfalz, Germany. Hans Nickel KRESS and Margaretha DAUENHAUER had the following children: 39 i. Anna Ottilia KRESS was born on February 2, 1683/4 in Pirmasens, Pfalz, Germany. 40 ii. Maria Katharina KRESS was born on August 12, 1686 in Pirmasens, Pfalz, Germany. She died on March 23, 1693/4 at the age of 7 in Pirmasens, Pfalz, Germany. +41 iii. Johann Christmann KRESS, born January 1, 1688/9, Pirmasens, Pfalz, Germany; died before August 23, 1753. 42 iv. Johann Marx KRESS was born on April 4, 1691 in Pirmasens, Pfalz, Germany. Fourth Generation 12. Katharina DAUENHAUER was born on July 25, 1671 in Pirmasens, Pfalz, Germany. She died on May 22, 1731 at the age of 59 in Walschbronn, Moselle. Katharina DAUENHAUER and Johann Adam PFEIFFER were married on November 26, 1695 in Walschbronn, Moselle. Johann Adam PFEIFFER, son of , was born in 1670. He died on February 21, 1753 at the age of 83 in Riedelberg, Pfalz, Germany. Johann Adam PFEIFFER and Katharina DAUENHAUER had the following children: +43 i. Anna Ottilia PFEIFFER, born October 14, 1697, Riedelberg, Pfalz, Germany; married Mathias FINCK, November 23, 1717, Walschbronn, MoselleGermany; died April 17, 1726, Walschbronn, Moselle. +44 ii. Maria Elisabetha PFEIFFER, born December 20, 1699, Walschbronn, Moselle.
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