
1823 - 1876 (52 years)
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| Name |
Wilhelm Gottlieb F. Rudolphi |
| Birth |
26 Jun 1823 |
Schwerz, Sachsen, Prussia, Germany |
| Gender |
Male |
| Death |
09 Feb 1876 |
Dammendorf, Sachsen, Prussia, Germany |
- Rittergutspachter (Landwirt)-manor tenants
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| Person ID |
I289 |
B03 Thomas Hore, b1649, Chilham, Kent, England |
| Last Modified |
23 Nov 2018 |
| Father |
/Homberg Franz Wilhelm Adolf Rudolphi, b. 11 Mar 1796, Magdeburg, Sachsen-Anhalt, Prussia, Germany d. 14 May 1882, Borowno Kr, Lublinitz - now Borowno (Czestochowa), Katowice, Poland (Age 86 years) |
| Relationship |
natural |
| Mother |
Dorothea Mathilde Jager, b. 12 Apr 1802, Zorbig, Sachsen, Prussia, Germany d. 18 Aug 1892, Halle a. Saale, Sachen, Prussia (Age 90 years) |
| Relationship |
natural |
| Family ID |
F197 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Family |
Emilie Henniette Selma Boning, b. 26 Nov 1826, Zorbig, Sachsen, Prussia, Germany d. 22 Mar 1887, Halle a. Saale, Sachen, Prussia (Age 60 years) |
| Marriage |
06 Oct 1850 |
Zorbig ?? |
| Children |
| | 1. Luise Rudolphi, b. 31 Oct 1851, Dammendorf, Sachsen, Prussia, Germany d. 15 Aug 1936, Halle a. Saale, Sachen, Prussia (Age 84 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
| | 2. Deaconness, Evangelische - Lutheran (Nun) Marie Emilie Selma Rudolphi, b. 13 Sep 1854, Dammendorf, Sachsen, Prussia, Germany [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
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| Family ID |
F196 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Last Modified |
23 Nov 2018 |
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| Notes |
- NOTE - BONNY - NEED TO GET THIS NOTE TO THE RIGHT ANCESTOR- re: Franco-Prussian Wat 1870-71:
1871, January. Campaign in the North. General Louis L. C. Faidherbe, with mixed success, had opposed German efforts to pacify northern France in the Battle of the Hallue (December 23). He fought another drawn battle with General August Karl von Goeben at Bapaume. (January 2-3). **** Battle of St.-Quentin, however, he was severely defeated by Goeben (January 19). Faidherbe withdrew in good order and repulsed German pursuit. He immediately prepared to renew his offensive, adding to the alarm of the Germans, now seriously overextended by the unexpectedly effective French resistance in all of the outlying provinces.
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