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Enthält: 1871 - Amos, Lisette; Bauer, Maria Friederike; Betz (Bez), Johann Eberhard (gen. Ernst); Böhringer, Wilhelm Gottlob; Kümmerlen, Julius Alfred; Schwarz, Louise Karoline (in Amerika unter dem Namen Frik, Elisabetha); Wolfer, Friederike; 1872 - Brügel, Karl August; Bühler, Louise Friederike; Eisenbraun, Georg David; Eisenbraun, Marie Elisabeth; Entenmann, Christian Gottlieb; Frasch, Hermann; Groß, Wilhelm Friedrich; Krämer, Eugen; Rau, Friederike, geb. Hottmann, Witwe; Veil, Johannes Benjamin; 1873 - Kurz, Juliane Friederike; Maier, Ludwig Karl Ernst; Seybold, Wilhelm Ferdinand; Stengel, Karl Ludwig; 1874 - Kies, Theophil; 1876 - Strölin, Karoline; 1878 - Böhringer, Johannes; Ellwanger, Karl; Frasch, Johannes; Keppler, Friedrich; 1879 - Daiber, Christian Friedrich; Eidenbenz, Adolf Christian Friedrich; Eidenbenz, Hermann; Keller, Christiana; Keller, Jakob Friedrich; Keller, Karolina Magdalena und Maria; 1880 - Götz, Adolf; Häfner, Johann Jakob; Katz, Vinzenz; Schlotterbeck, Johann Gottlieb; Schübele, Christian Friedrich; 1881 - Bittner, Gottlieb Ludwig; Erb, Christian Friedrich; Jung, Christoph Jonathan Burkhard; Juppenlaz, Karl August; Kayser, Ernst Gottlob; Kunz, Albert Gottlob; Schaal, Christian Wilhelm; Veil, Theodor Hermann Otto; 1882 - Juppenlaz, Albert Heinrich; Kohler, August Ernst; Lenz, Hermann Eduard; Palmer, Johann Georg Karl; Schmid, Karl Julius; Straub, Georg Friedrich; Walch Heinrich; 1883 - Keefer, Ernst Paul Immanuel und Karl Friedrich; Reiß, Christian Friedrich; Schurr, Christian Friedrich; Veil, Ernst Gottlob; 1884 - Daiber, Gustav Emil; Daudel, Johann Gottfried August; Schmid, Karl Gustav August; Stößer, Gustav Hermann; 1885 - Juppenlaz, Ernst Gottlob und Wilhelm Jakob; Schaible, Emil; 1886 - Greiner, Christiane Louise, geb. Weidner, Witwe; Kneule, Viktor Alexander August Immanuel; 1887 - Gabler, Ernst Friedrich; Lenz, Julius Christian; Stößer, Johannes Gottlob; 1888 - Liedle, Christian; Pfleiderer, Ernst; Rau, Friedrich; 1889 - Bittner, August Karl; Bühler, Karl Heinrich; Friz, Karl Friedrich; Hauber, Karl Christian; Walch, Karl Gustav Heinrich; Walch, Viktor Hugo; 1890 - Lipp, Hugo; Noller, Paul; Öffinger, Ernst Gotthold; Schwarz, Johann Friedrich; Wolfmaier, Gottlob Friedrich; 1891 - Lenz, Ernst Emil; Schmid, Theodor Georg; Straub, Friedrich Gustav; Weegmann, Karl Friedrich; 1892 - Rapp, Karl; Walch, Gustav Adolf; 1893 - Merkle, Paul Johann; 1894 - Albrecht, Johannes Hermann; Bosch, Gustav Adolf; 1895 - Ziegele, Ernst Gustav; 1898 - Maier, Karl Friedrich; 1899 - Kurz, Immanuel; Maier, Barbara, geb. Schneider, Witwe; 1903 - Kies, Eugen; 1906 - Hirschmann, Karl Eugen Wilhelm; 1909 - Finsterer, Friedrich; 1911 - Reiß, Wilhelm; Schilling, Friedrich Max; 1912 - Fischer, Immanuel Gustav; 1913 - Daimler, Johann Karl; Kurz, Friedrich; 1915 - Daimler, Johannes, Luise Wilhelmine und Johanna Margarethe; Speidel, Erich; 1922 - Preiß, Anna, geb. Brnjes.
Darin: Staatsangehörigkeitsverhältnisse der am 7.4.1898 mit ihrem Ehemann Johann Christian Preiß nach Bosnien ausgewanderten Anna Preiß, geb. Brnjes, in Sarajewo (Ehemann wurde am 3.2.1904 im Weg der Naturalisation wieder württ. Staatsbürger, wohnhaft in Schorndorf), 3 Schr., 1922.
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