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  Alois Hitler - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He appeared before the parish priest in Döllersheim and asserted that his father was Johann Georg Hiedler who had married his mother (Alois deliberately gave the priest the impression Georg was still alive and now had the desire to legitimize him).
Johann Georg Hiedler, who in his lifetime was the step-father and legally declared as the birth father long after he died.
Johann Nepomuk Hiedler, Georg's brother and Alois' step-uncle, who raised Alois through adolescence and later willed him a considerable portion of his life savings but who (if he was the real father) never found it expedient to admit it publicly.
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 Johann Georg Hiedler - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In German history, Johann Georg Hiedler (September 28, 1792 1857) was born to Martin Hiedler (November 17, 1762 - January 10, 1829) and Anna Maria Goschl (August 23, 1760 - December 7, 1854).
Accordingly, Johann Georg Hiedler is one of three people most cited by modern historians as having possibly been the actual grandfather of Adolf Hitler.
The other two are Johann Nepomuk Hiedler, the younger brother of Johann Georg, and a Graz Jew by the name of Frankenberger.
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 Johann Nepomuk Hiedler - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Johann von Nepomuk Hiedler, also known as Johann von Nepomuk Hüttler (March 19, 1807 - September 17, 1888), was a maternal great-grandfather and possibly also the paternal grandfather of Adolf Hitler.
Johann Nepomuk was named after a Czech hero and saint, Johann von Nepomuk, which is thought to be evidence that he had some Czech blood.
Legally, he was the step-uncle of Aloys Schicklgruber (later Alois Hitler), the step-son of his brother Johann Georg Hiedler.
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 Hitler's Family Background   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Hiedler was a restless mill worker with whom Maria Anna had been involved and five years after the birth of Alois, the two married.
Johann Georg, however, refused to legitimize the child in the parish registry.
Johann Nepomuk, accompanied by three companions, swore before the parish priest that Alois was the son of Johann Georg and the birth records were changed.
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 Notes 41-45
Because of the extreme poverty of Johann Hiedler the three year-old, Aloys was raised by Johann Nepomuk Huettler, a neighbor and brother of Johann Georg Hiedler.
The fact that Johann Nepomuk spelled his last name differently than his brother, Johann Georg, was not unusual in the Austria of that day nor was the fact that the two brothers had the same first name.
Johann Nepomuk Huettler gathered up a crowd of reputable witnesses, went before a notary and all swore that Alois Hitler was the legitimate son of Johann Georg Hiedler and Maria Anna.
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 Johann Nepomuk Hiedler -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Johann von Nepomuk Hiedler, also known as Johann von Nepomuk Hüttler (March 19, 1807 - September 17, 1888), was a maternal great-grandfather and possibly also the paternal grandfather of (German Nazi dictator during World War II (1889-1945)) Adolf Hitler.
Johann Nepomuk was named after a (A native of inhabitant of the Czech Republic) Czech hero and (A person who has died and has been declared a saint by canonization) saint, (additional info and facts about Johann von Nepomuk) Johann von Nepomuk, which is thought to be evidence that he had some Czech blood.
Legally, he was the step-uncle of (additional info and facts about Aloys Schicklgruber) Aloys Schicklgruber (later Alois Hitler), the step-son of his brother (additional info and facts about Johann Georg Hiedler) Johann Georg Hiedler.
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 Hitler
Hiedler's aimless and meandering lifestyle had brought him to Strones, where he had for some time dwelt in the same house as Maria Anna and her father.
This was the Johann Georg Hiedler who had married Alois's mother as long ago as 1842, had been dead for nineteen years, but had, according to the three witnesses of the legitimizing ceremony (all of whom had family connections) and according to Alois himself, acknowledged his paternity.
Though it was rumoured that after their marriage, Johann Georg and Maria Anna were so poor that they had to sleep in a cattle-trough for a bed, it has been established that Maria Anna was less impoverished than once thought.
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 GR-HERITAGE Archives -- March 2000, week 4 (#38)
Johann Georg Hiedler, Adolf's grandfather, was a wandering miller...while working in Duerenthal, he married a forty-seven year old peasant woman from the village of Strones, Maria Anna Schicklgruber.
At any rate, Johann eventually married the woman, but contrary to the usual custom in such cases he did not trouble himself with legitimizing the son after the marriage.
It was only during the 1930's that enterprising journalist in Vienna, delving into the parish archives, discovered the facts about Hitler's ancestry and, disregarding old Johann Georg Hiedler's belated attempt to do right by a bastard son, tried to fasten on the Nazi leader the name of Adolf Schicklgruber.
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 Encyclopedia: Adolf Hiler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
In 1876, he began using the name of his stepfather, Johann Georg Hiedler, after visiting a priest responsible for birth registries and declaring that Georg was his father (Alois gave the impression that Georg was still alive, but he was long dead).
Hitler did not know for sure who his paternal grandfather was, but it was probably either Johann Georg Hiedler or his brother Johann von Nepomuk Hiedler.
Georg Ritter von Schönerer Georg Ritter von Schönerer (July 17, 1842-August 14, 1921) was an Austrian politician active in the late 1800s and early 1900s.
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 Read about Johann Georg Hiedler at WorldVillage Encyclopedia. Research Johann Georg Hiedler and learn about Johann ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Alois, an illegitimate child who was later claimed to have been Johann's natural son.
Accordingly, Johann Georg Hiedler is one of three people most cited by modern historians as having possibly been the actual grandfather of
Johann Nepomuk Hiedler, the younger brother of Johann Georg, and a
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 Johann Georg Hiedler -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
He was considered the officially accepted grandfather of (German Nazi dictator during World War II (1889-1945)) Adolf Hitler by the (The Nazi dictatorship under Hitler (1933-1945)) Third Reich.
Accordingly, Johann Georg Hiedler is one of three people most cited by modern historians as having possibly been the actual grandfather of (German Nazi dictator during World War II (1889-1945)) Adolf Hitler.
In the (The decade from 1950 to 1959) 1950s, this third possibility was popular among historians, but modern historians now think it highly unlikely as the Jews were expelled from Graz in the fifteenth century and were not permitted to return until the 1860s, several decades after Alois' birth.
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 Adolf Hitler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
In 1876, Alois took on his adoptive father's surname, originally spelt 'Hiedler', by having the church declare him the son of that man after his death.
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 Alois Hitler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Johann Georg Hiedler, the official father, who in his lifetime was only the step-father, but who long after he was dead waslegally declared the birth father
Johann Nepomunk Hiedler, Georg's brother, Alois' supposed step-uncle, who raised Alois during his late childhood years andlater willed him a considerable portion of his life savings, but who, if he was the real father, never found it expedient to letit be publicly known.
Unexplained though, is why Georg and Maria did not officially declare Aloistheir legitimate son once they were legally married, nor why Georg got old and died, never having first made sure to carry on hisfamily name by legitimizing his son and giving him his rightful name.
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 yhik05
The undersigned hereby confirm that Johann Georg Hiedler, who is well known to the undersigned witnesses, has acknowledged paternity of the child Alois of Anna Maria Schicklgruber and requests that his name be entered in the Baptismal Register.
Johann Georg Hiedler again acknowledged his paternity in an official document concerning some inheritance in 1876 before the Notary in Weitra.
But he made the condition that Alois should assume the name Hiedler, and on June 4, 1876, the name Alois Schicklgruber in the Church Register of the Parish of Döllersheim was altered to Alois Hiedler; the local government authority in Mistelbach ratifying this alteration on January 6, 1877.
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 The Rise of Hitler - April 20, 1889 Adolf Hitler is born
He was the illegitimate son of Maria Anna Schicklgruber and her unknown mate, which may have been someone from the neighborhood or a poor millworker named Johann Georg Hiedler.
The marriage lasted five years until her death of natural causes, at which time Alois went to live on a small farm with his uncle.
Technically, because of the name change, she was his own niece and so he had to get special permission from the Catholic Church.
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Alois was also the substitute for a great grandson to Anna Maria Hiedler, Nepomuk's mother and the matriarch in the household whose death in 1854 at the age of eightysix probably was one of the reasons that the seventeen-year-old Alois left the homestead and took off to Vienna as a shoemaker's apprentice.
The bridegroom was fifty-year-old Johann Georg Hiedler, Hüttler, or Hitler ("man from the hut"), who had been born to a peasant family in the village of Spital, northwest of Strones, in the district of Weitra.
However, according to the name change, Klara Poelzl, the daughter of Johanna Poelzl, born Hiedler, and Alois Hitler, the son of Johann Georg Hiedler, brother of Klara's grandfather on the maternal side, Johann Nepomuk Hiedler, were cousins, within the degree in which marriage was prohibited by the Church.
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 Maria_Schicklgruber   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
After an unknown period, the Schicklgrubers were joined by Johann Georg Hiedler, an itinerant journeyman miller, who took up residence with Maria, her father, and her child.
There was a church procedure for such things, but Maria and Johann did not have the Church legitimize Aloys, and he remained officially illegimate during their lifetimes.
Because of all this, Maser concludes Johann Georg Hiedler was not Aloys' biological father, and hence not Adolf Hitler's grandfather, as later was claimed.
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 Johann Nepomuk Hiedler Online Research :: Information about Johann Nepomuk Hiedler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Johann Nepomuk was named after a Czech Republic hero and Saint, John of Nepomuk, which is thought to be evidence that he had some Czech blood.
He became a relatively prosperous farmer and was married to Eva Maria Decker (1792 - 1888) who was fifteen years his senior.
Legally, he was the step-uncle of Alois Hitler (later Alois Hitler), the step-son of his brother Johann Georg Hiedler.
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 Powell's Books - Hitler: A Study in Tyranny by Alan Bullock
Johann Georg Hiedler, the presumed grandfather of the future chancellor, seems to have been a wanderer who never settled down, but followed the trade of a miller in several places in Lower Austria.
According to the accepted tradition the father of this child was Johann Georg Hiedler, but when he married Maria, he did not bother to legitimize Alois, who continued to be known by his mother's maiden name of.
The two families were already related by marriage, and Klara herself was the granddaughter of Johann Nepomuk Hiedler, in whose house Alois had been brought up as a child.
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 Sarah
Adolf's father was the son of Maria Anna Schicklgruber and his unknown father, who could have been someone named Johann Georg Hiedler.
He also did not know that when his father Alois was five his mother married Johann Georg Hiedler.
Alois' one of many wives Klara Polzl granddaughter of Uncle Hiedler, and technically because of the name change, she was really his niece so he had to get special permission from the Catholic Church to marry Klara.
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 Adolf Hitler
A wandering miller named Johann Georg Hiedler married her about five years later.
Hiedler died in 1856, when Alois was 20 years old, having never recognized Alois as his child.
In 1876, Hiedler's brother arranged for Alois to be registered as the legitimate son of Johann Georg and Maria Hiedler.
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 Johann Georg Hiedler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Johann Georg Hiedler (September 28, 1792 –; 1857) was son to Martin Hiedler (November 17, 1762 - January 10, 1829) and Anna Maria Goschl (August 23, 1760 - December 7, 1854).
The other two are Johann NepomunkHiedler, his brother, and a Graz Jew by the name of Frankenberger.
Hiedler married Maria Anna Schicklgruber and in 1876, almost twenty years after his death, became the official father of Alois Hitler, who was AdolfHitler 's father.
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 Carl Savich | Columns | serbianna.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Modern nationalism emerged in the late 18th century with a reliance on German writer Johann Gottfried Herder’s concept of a nation based on a shared culture and language, a volkish concept of a nation, as opposed to a political or religious state.
Johann Georg Hiedler’s brother, Johann Nepomuk Hiedler, had a Slavic middle name, Nepomuk, which is of Czech or Slavic origin and is a non-German name, derived from the medieval Czech saint of Prague.
Johann Nepomuk Hiedler is possibly the biological grandfather of Hitler.
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 Hitler's ancestors in Waldviertel - Stormfront White Nationalist Community   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Johann Georg Hiedler was a “vazierender”, unemployed miller journeyman, who did not legitimate the premarital child of his wife.
Her husband, of whom few is known, died 10 years later at 65 from palsy as “Inwohner” of his home village Spital, but not with his brother.
The 19 years dead Georg Hiedler was added as the father and that way the illegitimate Alois Schicklgruber became the marital Alois Hitler, 29 years after the death of the mother.
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