Person:Martin Hollerbach (1)

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Martin Hollerbach
m. 17 Nov 1830
  1. Martin Hollerbach1833 - 1911
m. 9 Oct 1860
  1. Lorenz Hollerbach1873 - 1948
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] Martin Hollerbach
Gender Male
Birth[3] 4 Jul 1833 Bretzingen, Buchen, Baden, Germany
Christening? 4 Jul 1833 Bretzingen, Mosbach, Baden, Germany
Marriage 9 Oct 1860 Bretzingen, Buchen, Baden, Germanyto Maria Franziska Heck
Occupation? Joiner
Death? 1 Aug 1911 Bretzingen, Buchen, Baden, Germany

Notes

Carpenter / Joiner Carpenters and joiners make and install wooden structures, fixtures and fittings, which are used in a wide variety of construction projects. Jobs can range from fitting floorboards, kitchen and bathroom units, skirting, window frames and doors in a domestic household to fixing roof trusses and partitions on a commercial project. They can also build up shop fronts, construct storage and shelving for retail outlets and prepare wooden casements to support setting concrete in structures such as bridges or foundation pillars. From: http://www.learndirect- advice.co.uk/helpwithyourcareer/jobprofiles/profiles/profile183/

References
  1. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. International Genealogical Index (R). (Copyright (c) 1980, 2002, data as of October 26, 2003)
    Batch #: C955611, Source Call #: 1046741, Printout Call #: NONE, Dates: 1577 - 1875.
  2. Received via Correspondence with Wolfgang Großkinsky, Bürgermeisteramt Hardheim. Vorläufige Ortssippenbuch von Hardheim und von Bretzingen.

    Concerning the Hollerbach-family:
    There is an important mistake in your genealogical list according to the local parochial registers. In the early 19th century there were two Franz Joseph Hollerbach (2nd Generation) living in Bretzingen. Your Franz Joseph (born in 1812) married in 1844, his oldest son was born 1847. So he wasn't father of Martin Hollerbach (3rd Generation). Another Franz Josef Hollerbach, born 1798 in Bretzingen was Martin's father and husband of Elisabeth Margaretha Herold. So your 1st generation (Joseph Hollerbach) isn't correct too.
    The father of this Franz Josef, named Alban, was born in Hardheim and settled to Bretzingen where his young wife came from.
    Following you find the dates of your ancestors till the 17th century beginning with the parents of Lorenz Hollerbach, who left his home for America.

  3. Received via Correspondence with Wolfgang Großkinsky, Bürgermeisteramt Hardheim. Vorläufige Ortssippenbuch von Hardheim und von Bretzingen.

    Father: Martin Hollerbach, joiner, born 04. 07. 1833 in Bretzingen, died 01. 08. 1911 in Bretzingen