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  CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Johann Gutenberg
Gutenberg was the son of Friele (Friedrich) Gänsfleisch and Else Wyrich.
Of Johann Gutenberg's father, Friele Gänsfleisch, we know only that he was married in 1386 to Else Wyrich, daughter of a burgher of Mainz, Werner Wyrich zum steinern Krame (at the sign of the pottery shop), and that he died in 1419, his wife dying in 1433.
In 1450 Gutenberg formed a partnership with the wealthy burgher, Johann Fust of Mainz, for the purpose of completing his contrivance and of printing the so-called "42-line Bible", a task which was finished in the years 1453-1455 at the Hof zum Humbrecht (today Schustergasse, 18, 20).
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  Link - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A symbolic link or hard link to a computer file, associating a filename with another file or a file's data.
A link, linking col or key col in mountain topography.
A link is often referred to as one object of several identical objects "linked" together.
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 Johann Heinrich Friedrich Link - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Johann Heinrich Friedrich Link ( February 2, 1767 - January 1, 1850) was a German naturalist and botanist.
Link was born at Hildesheim as a son of the minister August Heinrich Link ( 1738 – 1783), who taught him the love for nature through collection of 'natural objects'.
Link was also one of the few German botanists of his time, who aimed at a complete understanding of plants, through a systematic anatomical and physiological research.
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 Berg & Frank Families - Person Page 98
Friedrich was enumerated as the step-son of Johan Friedrich Rasche Sr.
Johann Heinrich Friedrich Dannenberg immigrated in 1846 from Prussia.
Johann was enumerated with his brother, Johann Heinrich Friedrich "Henry" Dannenberg under the name of "Frederick" on the [Y] U.S. Census at Township 3 North, Range 8 West, Madison County, Illinois, he was listed as a 43-year-old male born in Hanover, Germany who was classified as an "idiot" in the census.
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 Carl Friedrich Gauss - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Johann Carl Friedrich Gauss (Gauß) ( April 30, 1777 – February 23, 1855) was a German mathematician and scientist who contributed significantly to many fields, including number theory, analysis, differential geometry, geodesy, magnetism, astronomy and optics.
Sometimes known as "the prince of mathematicians", Gauss introduced concepts which have had a profound impact in many areas and his work is ranked alongside that of Newton and Archimedes.
Carl Friedrich Gauss, covers topics in the history of Fermat's Last Theorem from Diophantus of Alexandria to Andrew Wiles.
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 Berg & Frank Families - Person Page 100
Friedrich Heinrich was born in December, 1851 in Pleasant Ridge, Madison County, Illinois.
Friedrich Heinrich "Fred" Aumann immigrated in 1867 to Madison County, Illinois.
Barbara was enumerated as the mother-in-law of Friedrich Heinrich "Fred" Aumann under the name of "Barbara Weiller" on the [Y] U.S. Census of Collinsville Township, Madison County, Illinois, she was listed as a 77-year-old widow born in Germany in April 1823.
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 Berg & Frank Families - Person Page 95
Heinrich married Sophie Maria Dorothea Dannenberg, daughter of Johann Heinrich Friedrich Dannenberg and Maria Sophia Theike, circa 1852.
Heinrich (his first marriage) married Sophia Louise Dorothea Fulriede (her first marriage), daughter of Heinrich Fulriede and Sophie Maria Dorothea Dannenberg, on August 15, 1875 at St. John's Lutheran Church, Illinois; the ceremony was performed by Reverend F. Storm.
Johann Heinrich was born on December 1, 1860 in Madison County, Illinois, at 4 a.m.
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 Pfaff biography
Johann Friedrich Pfaff's father, Burkhard Pfaff, was chief financial counsellor of Württemberg while his mother was the daughter of a member of the exchequer of Württemberg.
Johann Friedrich was the second of his parents seven sons and, although perhaps the one to attain the greatest fame, he was certainly not the only one to excel in science.
The second youngest, Christoph Heinrich Pfaff was born in 1773 and, with interests in chemistry, medicine and pharmacy, he worked with Volta on electricity in animals.
www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk /~history/Biographies/Pfaff.html   (989 words)

  
 Lavenz-Schwarz and Knecht-Eischeid Genealogy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Friedrich Karl KLEINKNECHT was born on 11 Dec 1909 in Esslingen (Neckar), Germany.
Johann Friedrich KLEINKNECHT was born on 16 Feb 1814 in Stuttgart-Bad Canstatt, Germany.
Johann Friedrich KLEINKNECHT and Anne Marie Barbara HESS were married on 14 Apr 1839 in Mundelsheim or Stuttgart-Bad Canstatt, Germany.
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 List of biologists - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Johann Friedrich von Brandt, (1802-1879), German naturalist (abbr.
Johann Friedrich von Eschscholtz (1793-1831), Baltic German biologist and explorer, namesake of the California poppy
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832), known for his literary works but also a scientist.
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 Berg & Frank Families - Person Page 103
Johann Friedrich Heinrich Louis was born on February 25, 1887 in Madison County, Illinois.
Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Friedrich was born on August 1, 1887 in Madison County, Illinois.
Johann was enumerated as the son of Herman Heinrich Friedrich Rasche under the name of "Fred" on the [Y] U.S. Census of Collinsville Township, Madison County, Illinois, he was listed as a single 12-year-old male born in Illinois, he was attending school.
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 Friedrich Meinecke Summary
Friedrich Meinecke was born in Salzwedel and educated in Berlin.
Friedrich Meinecke, the German historian and political philosopher, was small in stature and somewhat frail but remained mentally very vigorous and intellectually prolific until his death at the age of ninety-two.
Friedrich Meinecke (October 30, 1862-February 6, 1954) was a liberal German historian; and probably the most famous German historian of his generation.
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 Reinking
Friedrich Reinking was born 1866, Corcoran, Hennepin County, Minnesota and died 1876 in Corcoran, Hennepin County, Minnesota.
Charles Friedrich Reinking was born 22 December 1872, Corcoran, Hennepin County, Minnesota and died 22 August 1927 in Corcoran, Hennepin County, Minnesota.
Hermann Heinrich Reinking was born 08 October 1861, Corcoran, Hennepin County, Minnesota and died 16 December 1951 in Corcoran, Hennepin County, Minnesota.
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 Carl Friedrich Gauss Summary
Karl Friedrich Gauss was born in Brunswick on April 30, 1777.
Johann Friedrich Carl Gauss was the only son born to Gebhard Dietrich, a laborer and merchant, and Dorothea Benze Gauss, a servant.
Carl Friedrich Gauss is considered to be one of the greatest mathematicians of all time, mentioned in the same breath as Archimedes (c.
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 Baptisms - Bethlehem Lutheran Church
Friederich Giesecke, Heinrich DEGE and Anna Dorothea Giesecke
Johann Friederich KÖNNER [Koenner], Johanna Rosina Koenner and Catharina Engel MÜLLER [Mueller]
Heinrich BLOTEVOGEL, Heinrich BRAUNSCHWEIG,Friedrich SIEMERS, Ernst SCHEBE, Wilhelm WELPOT and Wilhelm SIEBING
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 Bethlehem Lutheran Church Marriages 1850 - 1874
Carl Heinrich KRUSE and Catharine Wilhelmine STÜRMANN [Stuermann]
Johann Heinrich Moritz KRÜGERMEIER [Kruegermeier] and Hermann Heinrich Linstraht
Johann GÖNER [Goener] and Caroline IHRKE (JHRKE ?)
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 Johann Heinrich Lambert (1728-77)
Johann Heinrich (or Jean Henry) Lambert was born Mülhausen, Sundgau, Switzerland (now Mulhouse, Alsace, France) on August 26, 1728, as the son of Lukas Lambert, a tailor, and Elisabeth b.
Johann Heinrich Lambert died on September 25, 1777 in Berlin at the age of only 49; he had never been married and had no childs.
Friedrich Loewenhaupt (ed.), Johann Heinrich Lambert, Leistung und Leben.
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 Johann Heinrich Christian Rinck (1770 - 1846) - famous Johann Heinrich Christian Rinck Classics hit collection and ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Johann Heinrich Christian Rinck was born on 18 February 1770 at Elgersburg in Thuringia.
By 1789 Rinck had reached the position of organist at the principal church in Giessen and shortly after being appointed director of music at Giessen University, he moved, in 1805, to the better paid position of cantor and organist at the principal church in Darmstadt, where he remained until his death on 7 August 1846.
Although born twenty years after the death of Johann Sebastian Bach, Rinck was, nevertheless, strongly influenced by the latter’s style, while still accepting the revolutionary developments in the music of his time as represented by his exact contemporary Beethoven.
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 PENNEBAKER Genealogy/History
Heinrich was a surveyor, attorney, had a library of many books, understood three languages - Dutch, German and English, owned seven thousand acres of land, was a skilled mathematician, was a soundly educated person, and was a member of the tile-bakers guild.
Johann Friedrich PFANNEBECKER and his son Johann Weigand PFANNEBECKER (Weiant/Wyant PANNEBECKER) were immigrants from the Bermersheim/Flomborn area, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany circa 1725 settled in Upper Hanover Township, Montgomery County (originally Philadelphia County), Pennsylvania.
Friedrich and his first wife, Anna Sibylla RASP, were married November 10, 1699 in Bermersheim and had 4 children only 1, Johann Heinrich, living to maturity but dying in 1724 (age 21) in Bermersheim.
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 Worldroots.com
Johann Wolfgang Goethe is widely recognized as the greatest writer of the German tradition.
Johann Christoph Gottsched, ardent neoclassicist and doyen of German letters for much of the first half of the century, had taught at the university since 1730 and still determined the theater repertoire in Goethe's day.
Johann Gottlieb Fichte, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling, and Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel spent substantial parts of the 1790s in Jena, Fichte und Schelling in appointments arranged in part by Goethe.
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 1. Januar - Wikipedia
1707 - Johann V. wird König von Portugal.
1906 - Helmuth Johannes Ludwig von Moltke wird als Nachfolger von Alfred Graf von Schlieffen der Chef des Generalstabs der Armee.
1934 - Gauleiter Friedrich Hildebrandt wird neuer Reichsstatthalter für Mecklenburg und Lübeck.
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 Boston Collaborative Encyclopedia of Western Theology: David Friedrich Strauss
David Friedrich Strauss was born on January 27, 1808 in Ludwigsburg near Stuttgart in Germany as the son of a merchant.
Later Strauss was acquainted with the medieval mystic Jacob Boehme, and the Swabian mystic Friedrich Christian Oetinger.
With their efforts to elaborate and apply the concept of myth in a more comprehensive and consistent manner, Eichhorn and Gabler "overcame any remaining rationalistic element in biblical exegesis which sought to explain the temporal conditionality of biblical representations as intentional accommodation to local and temporal factors" (Lawler 1986, 25).
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 Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Biography - Poems
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe was born on August 28, 1749 in Frankfurt, Germany.
In Alsace, Goethe met Johann Gottfried Herder who was in town for an eye operation.
In 1794 Friedrich Schiller wrote Goethe seeking his friendship, which lasted until Schiller's death in 1805.
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 Leinbach Family
Johannes Leinbach was born in 1674 in Langenselbold, Isenberg, Hesse, Germany, son of Johann Heinrich Leimbach (Leinbach) and Anna Barbara Lerch.
Johannes and Anna Catharina Leinbach moved to NC in 1765 with seven of their children, primarily to return to a simpler, less worldly way of life and to escape the growing commericalism of the Philadelphia area.
Louisa Caroline Herman (1835-1863), d/o Johann Gottlieb Herman and Anna Paulina Schober
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 ollenburger.org -
Johann Ollenborger, son of Heinrich and Katherina, is "Carl Ollenberger" of North Dakota.
Johann and Carl had two sons, Conrad and Heinrich--Carl's Conrad was born in 1873, and his Heinrich in 1875.
This means, of course, that Rev. Ludwig Seibel and Johann Carl (son of Johann Heinrich and Katherina Littau) married Reimche sisters.
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 Castens
Friedrich and Emil emigrated to South Africa and Ida also spent some years there.
Emil CASTENS and his brother, Friedrich, left home for South Africa in about 1859, at the time of the conflict between Denmark and Prussia over the suzerainty of Schleswig-Holstein.
Other CARSTENS with links to Hamburg, Heligoland and Schleswig-Holstein are recorded as having settled in the Cape at about the same date as those in our line.
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 Decendants of Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Stelzriede
It used to be a common practice in Germany to use "Vornamen" or "prefix names" with the same name, such as Christian or Johann or Maria, being given to every child in the family.
So it may be the first died young and the second was given the same name by the same parents, but it is also possible that the second Friedrich Wilhelm was a son of Johann Heinrich S. and Anna Marie Uphoffs.
The link between Henry Steltzriede (b.1866) and sons Arthur, Norman and Theodore is weak, but appears likely.
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 AllRefer.com - Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi (Education, Biography) - Encyclopedia
AllRefer.com - Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi (Education, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi [y O ´hAn h I n´rikh pes´´tAlOt´s E ] Pronunciation Key, 1746–1827, Swiss educational reformer, b.
His theories laid the foundation of modern elementary education.
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 Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein Online
Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City
Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein at the National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. A Boxer, pastel, ca.1795
All images and text on this Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein page are copyright 2007 by John Malyon/Artcyclopedia, unless otherwise noted.
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 JOHANN FRIEDRICH PFAFF... - Online Information article about JOHANN FRIEDRICH PFAFF...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
- Online Information article about JOHANN FRIEDRICH PFAFF...
brother, JOHANN WILHELM ANDREAS PFAFF (1774—1835), was professor of pure and applied mathematics successively at Dorpat, See also:
CHRISTIAN HEINRICH PFAFF (1773-1852), graduated in See also:
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 FRIEDRICH HEINRICH VON... - Online Information article about FRIEDRICH HEINRICH VON...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
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