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Hans Waag of Diersheim, married in 1680

Hans Waag of Diersheim, married in 1680

Posted: 25 May 2010 3:01PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: waag, schreiner, koenig
I'm descended from the Waag family of the Diersheim and Rheinbischofsheim areas in Baden, Germany. While tracing my line, I found some confusion regarding Hans Waag, who married in 1680.

One record identifies a "Hannss Wag" who marries "Anna Maria Koenig", on 6 Jul 1680.

Another record identifies a "Hanss Wag," son of Hanss Wag, who marries Maria Schreyner(sp?--is probably Schreiner) on 25 May 1680.

You can guess what happens next--there are a pile of children's birth records where the children are born to "Hanss Wag." But which one?

Has anyone done any research to sort out what happened here? Do we have two relatives named Hans Waag? Or did Maria Schreiner die just after her marriage and Hans remarried? Before I start trying to untangle the situation, I'd like to make sure no one has already done the research and come up with an answer.

Re: Hans Waag of Diersheim, married in 1680

Posted: 30 Aug 2012 5:47PM GMT
Classification: Query
I am related to the Hans Waag of Diersheim Germany and have been researching the family. In Salt Lake I was shown a letter Documenting Hans wedding to Anna Maria Koenig on 06 Jul 1680. The letter is dated 09 Sep 1957: Pharrer Schnul: Evang Ministry Rheinbischofsheim Germany. Their son was Jacob born 17 Jan 1692/93. There was no mention of another marriage for Hans. I have some of this on the family tree I just started.

Re: Hans Waag of Diersheim, married in 1680

Posted: 30 Aug 2012 5:47PM GMT
Classification: Query
I am related to the Hans Waag of Diersheim Germany and have been researching the family. In Salt Lake I was shown a letter Documenting Hans wedding to Anna Maria Koenig on 06 Jul 1680. The letter is dated 09 Sep 1957: Pharrer Schnul: Evang Ministry Rheinbischofsheim Germany. Their son was Jacob born 17 Jan 1692/93. There was no mention of another marriage for Hans. I have some of this on the family tree I just started.

Re: Hans Waag of Diersheim, married in 1680

Posted: 19 Dec 2012 9:43AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Waag Wagg
This post was deleted by the author on 24 Nov 2014 7:24PM GMT

Ancestors of Andreas Waag - Andrew Wagg

Posted: 27 Dec 2012 9:30AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Waag Wagg
This post was deleted by the author on 24 Nov 2014 7:25PM GMT

Re: Ancestors of Andreas Waag - Andrew Wagg

Posted: 11 Jan 2013 9:00PM GMT
Classification: Query
Thank you so much for clearing up the Hans Waag mystery. I am eager to go to the Family History Library near my home and check out the Ancestral File (R. Also the emigration index.
Thank you again.

Re: Ancestors of Andreas Waag - Andrew Wagg

Posted: 11 Jan 2013 9:01PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Wagg
Thank you so much for clearing up the Hans Waag mystery. I am eager to go to the Family History Library near my home and check out the Ancestral File (R. Also the emigration index.
Thank you again.

Re: Ancestors of Andreas Waag - Andrew Wagg

Posted: 11 Jan 2013 9:01PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Wagg
Thank you so much for clearing up the Hans Waag mystery. I am eager to go to the Family History Library near my home and check out the Ancestral File (R. Also the emigration index.
Thank you again.

Re: Ancestors of Andreas Waag - Andrew Wagg

Posted: 13 Jan 2013 9:46AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Waag Wagg
This post was deleted by the author on 24 Nov 2014 7:26PM GMT

Re: Ancestors of Andreas Waag - Andrew Wagg

Posted: 13 Jan 2013 7:45PM GMT
Classification: Query
Thanks, I found Hans Wag. Don't know German but find it extremely interesting. The alphabet letter comparison is great.
Nancy
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