Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Suitable couples of the Schochs and the Maiers

Today, I'd like just to suppose who could be those two families, which, according to the first theory of the Schochenmaiers' origin, had united their businesses and married their children. 

I searched on FamilySearch for couples married before 1640s because as I demonstrated the very first Schochenmaier had got a child in 1652: Maria Schochenmeyer born on the 2nd March (baptized on the 7th March) 1652 in the family of Leopold Schochenmeyer and Anna Seueber at the Britzingen village

And also for those who bore the family names of Schoch and Maier. Below you'll find my results of the most suitable couples. 

Well, among millions of cards on marriage and born children from any parents, I found only three couple who meet our requirements: 

Be aware: Nobody of the below mentioned persons belongs to our forefathers! It's just a sort of probable constructions on the basis of available data. I should point out that nowhere is to be noticed that they gave to their offspring an "alloyed" surname of SCHOCHENMAIER, but I am not even sure that it might be done when a child was born... maybe  they changed their surname later, who knows? 


1st couple: Anna Maria Mayer and Georg Schoch married on 23rd August 1635 in Öhringen:

Name:
Anna Maria Mayer
Gender:
Female
Marital Status:
Single
Marriage Date:
23 Aug 1635
Marriage Place:
Öhringen, Württemberg, Germany
Father:
Spouse:
FHL Film Number:
1340180
Reference ID:
p345

It's here:



2nd couple: Anna Mayer and Georg Schoch married on 27th April 1624 in Owen:


Name:
Anna Mayer
Gender:
Female
Marriage Date:
27 Apr 1624
Marriage Place:
Owen, Württemberg, Germany
Father:
Spouse:
FHL Film Number:
1055831

It's here:



3rd couple: Agatha Schoch and Jacob Mayer married before 1622 in Unterensingen:

here is noticed that they got their son Melchior:
Name:



Geschlecht:
Male



Taufdatum:
17 Feb 1622



Taufort:
EVANGELISCH, UNTERENSINGEN, SCHWARZWALDKREIS, WUERTTEMBERG



Name des Vaters:



Name der Mutter:
Agatha Schoch



It's here:



It's pretty suspicious that all three couples are to be found in almost the same area... But, on the other hand, it may indicate that such couples would be plausible in Württemberg, around Stuttgart, where Swabian Germans lived.  It also corresponds with one of the core zones in our mapping of Schoch and Maier together.  

Interestingly, if you ask me what about the possible couples of the SchAch and Maier, I must say "nothing"! There are no couples with such family names married before 1640s... 

It guides me to conclude... I will announce it in the next posting))) G'Day!!! 


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