Person:Veit Jauch (1)

Veit JAUCH
b.Abt 1594 Schwenningen
d.Bef Oct 1657 Schwenningen
  1. Waldburga Jauch1585 - 1665
  2. Catharina JauchAbt 1590 - Bef 1665
  3. Maria JauchAbt 1590 - Bef 1665
  4. Veit JAUCHAbt 1594 - Bef 1657
  • HVeit JAUCHAbt 1594 - Bef 1657
  • WUrsula _____Abt 1597 - Bef 1660
m. Abt 1617
  1. Anna JauchAbt 1618 - 1654
  2. Michael JAUCHAbt 1621 - 1693
  3. Jakob Jauch1624 - 1697
Facts and Events
Name Veit JAUCH
Gender Male
Birth[1] Abt 1594 Schwenningen
Marriage Abt 1617 to Ursula _____
Death[2] Bef Oct 1657 Schwenningen

From Axel Bauder, email of 22 August 2004: "In 1990, Manfred Reinartz (then director of the local museum) published in a book the most (but not all) of the 'Inventuren-u. Teilungen.' These are lists which were written down after the Thirty Years' War (1618-1648) [in order to address] questions of property ownership after the war and after deaths of persons [who died in the war]. The lists started in 1649 (three years before the parish register commenced). [The lists] contain personal dates and pecuniary circumstances about the inhabitants of Schwenningen, also about the individuals who had not survived the war. (In February 1633 Schwenningen was destroyed. The first inhabitants returned in autumn 1634.) [The lists document that:] On 1 April 1665 died Walburga Jauch aged 80 years. [The list indicates that] she was a sister of Veit Jauch. She had no children. Her heirs were the children of two dead sisters and the children of dead Veit Jauch. His children are mentioned as follows : 'Michael, Jakob, Christian, Hieronimus, Martin, Agnesa. Die Jauchen, alle verbürgert zu Schwenningen' (the Jauchs all living in Schwenningen) SO IN MY OPINION MICHAEL JAUCH IS THE SON OF VEIT JAUCH."

Before his marriage to Female Unknown, he apparently was married to Ursula Unknown (according to Peter Schifferdecker).

References
  1. Peter Schifferdecker. Peter Schifferdecker. (Email address has been modified to reduce spam.)
    web site.
  2. Schwenningen Evangelische Kirchenbücher
    Marriages, October 1657.

    Marriage of Veit's son, Heironymous, indicates that Veit is deceased at time of H's marriage. ("Hieronymous...Veit Jauchs hinterlassener Sohn").