4. | Jauch, Veith was born in 1594 in Villingen-Schwenningen, Schwarzwald-Baar-Kreis, Baden-Württemberg, Germany (son of Jauch); died in yes in Villingen-Schwenningen, Schwarzwald-Baar-Kreis, Baden-Württemberg, Germany; was buried in Stadtkirche Schwenningen, Villingen-Schwenningen, Schwarzwald-Baar-Kreis, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Other Events and Attributes:
- Reference Number: JAUC.V002
- _FGRAVE: 153006766
Notes:
Notes from Jillaine Smith:
"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] qutions 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 agged 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."
Original language concerning Veit:
Unnd dann Ihres im Herrn entschlaffnen Brueders Veith Jauchen seeligen, verlassene 6 Künder, Nahmens
Michael, Jacob, Christian, Hieronimus, Martin und Agnesa, die Jauchen, alle zue Schwenningen verburgert.
(City archives Schwenningen A. N., reference number system NR. 9130)
Before his marriage to Female Unknown, he apparently was married to Ursula Unknown (according to Peter Schifferdecker).
While a history indicates that Veit and his wife (whichever one) did not survive the 30-year war (which ended 1648), another source indicates that he sold his St. Georges property to his son Christian in 1656 for 926 fl. He is referred to as deased in the 1657 marriage record of his son Hieronymous.
He married Ursula UNKNOWN, married ABT 1617 in (based on age of child), b. ABT 1597 in (based on age of child), d. BEF 1660 in (referred to as deceased in 1660 death record of daughter). Apparently there were two wives.
We know for sure that Ursula was married to Veit by 1642, because their daugther Katherine is identified as Ursula's daughter on Katherina's 1652 death, which also indicates Katharine was 18.
From Peter Schifferdecker's site:
"the married couple did not survive the 30jaehrigen war" (in accordance with Heimatblaettle Schwenningen October 1998 page 5)." (END OF QUOTE)
Veith married ?, Ursula. Ursula was born in 1597; died before 1660. |