Fiegenbaum, Johann

Male - 1716


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Fiegenbaum, Johann was born , Ladbergen, Grafschaft Tecklenburg (son of Fiegenbaum, [--?--] and [---?---], [--?--]); died 1716, Ladbergen, Grafschaft Tecklenburg.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Details of Johann's birth are not known at this time. Family researchers in Germany believe he was one of four sons born to the woman who is the first Fiegenbaum mentioned in the church records at Ladbergen: "The old Fiegenbaum's wife died in 1715."

    Died:
    Church records in Ladbergen prior to 1707 are no longer extant.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Fiegenbaum, [--?--] was born Bef 1707; died Bef 1707.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    The details of this man's existence lacks documentary evidence, but is based on assumptions. Hermanda (Lagemann) Fiegenbaum of Münster, Germany writes that records of the evangelical church in Ladbergen prior to 1707 no longer exist. The first reference to the Fiegenbaums occurs in 1715 with the brief mention of the death of "old Fiegenbaum's wife." The absence of any given names for this woman is thought to be an indication that there was at that time only one family with that surname residing in Ladbergen; further identity was not necessary. That the husband himself is not mentioned in the written record leads to the conclusion that he was born and died prior to 1707. It is not known whether further research will add more details to this story. The Fiegenbaums appear to have belonged to a social class that did not leave many literary records.

    [--?--] married [---?---], [--?--]. [--?--] was born Bef 1707; died 1715, Ladbergen, Grafschaft Tecklenburg. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  [---?---], [--?--] was born Bef 1707; died 1715, Ladbergen, Grafschaft Tecklenburg.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    At her death in 1715, this woman was known simply as "old Fiegenbaum's wife." The names of her parents, her date of birth, and even her own identity before her marriage, are lost.

    Died:
    Hermanda (Lagemann) Fiegenbaum of Münster, Germany writes that records of the evangelical church in Ladbergen prior to 1707 no longer exist. The first reference to the Fiegenbaums occurs in 1715 with the brief mention of the death of "old Fiegenbaum's wife." The absence of any given names for this woman is thought to be an indication that there was at that time only one family with that surname residing in Ladbergen; further identity was not necessary. The wife's age at her death was not recorded. We are left to assume that the birth occurred before the extant records, before 1707. Her given names, baptismal names and maiden name are lost.
         The conclusion is that the woman who died in 1715 is the mother of the four Fiegenbaum men who appear later in the Ladbergen church records: Henrich (born about 1667/68; died 1741), Gerdt (born about 1678; died 1731), Johann (born at a date unknown; died 1716) and Emanuel (no dates of birth or death).

    Notes:

    Married:
    The fact of a marriage is implied by the phrasing of the entry in the church book: "The old Fiegenbaum's wife died in 1715." Ladbergen church records prior to 1707 are no longer extant; the date of the marriage is not known.

    Children:
    1. Fiegenbaum, Heinrich was born 1667/8, Ladbergen, Grafschaft Tecklenburg; died 1 Jan 1741, Ladbergen, Grafschaft Tecklenburg.
    2. Fiegenbaum, Gerdt was born Abt 1678, Ladbergen, Grafschaft Tecklenburg; died 19 Feb 1731, Ladbergen, Grafschaft Tecklenburg.
    3. 1. Fiegenbaum, Johann was born , Ladbergen, Grafschaft Tecklenburg; died 1716, Ladbergen, Grafschaft Tecklenburg.
    4. Fiegenbaum, Emanuel was born , Ladbergen, Grafschaft Tecklenburg; died Yes, date unknown.