Name/Title
Baptism - Johann Peter Liebengut (1733)Entry/Object ID
2008.5.406Scope and Content
Evangelische Kirche Gumbrechtshofen (Kr. Hagenau) (Alsace, France), Kirchenbuch, page 190-191, no. 12, Johann Peter Liebengut birth and baptism; FHL microfilm 770501 (items 1-5).
FAMILY TREE: Johann Peter Liebengut was a son of Hans Jacob Liebengut and Anna Maria Margaretha Schäfer. He was born 16 December 1733 Gumbrechtshoffen, Alsace, France.
The following transcription and translation were provided to Candice Buchanan by Luana Darby (www.lineagesbyluana.com), 29 August 2017. These were obtained directly from the source images.
TRANSCRIPT:
Page 190
"d 16. Xbr nachtsist Margaretha, Jacob Liebenguts, deß jüngers Ehel. Haußfrau mit einem Söhnl. Kindbetterin worden, so Dom. IV. Adv. d. 20. huj die H. Taufe u. dabey d.Christ. Nahmen, Johann Peter empfangen.
Testantur: —"
Page 191
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TRANSLATION:
Page 190
"On 16 December at night came to be in childbed with a little son: Margaretha, wife of Jacob Liebengut the Younger. On Sunday, the fourth Advent, the 20th of the same month, the child received holy baptism and the Christian name: Johann Peter.
Witnesses: —"
Page 191
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Annette Kunselman Burgert, Eighteenth Century Emigrants from the Northern Alsace to America (Camden, Maine: Picton Press, 1992), 340-341, Hans Jacob Liebengut, Hans Jacob Liebengut Jr., and Peter Liebengut entries.Collection
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May 25, 1730Relationships
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Person or Organization
Liebengut, Johann Peter [1733-1814]Provenance
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Source Citation: Evangelische Kirche Gumbrechtshofen (Kr. Hagenau) (Alsace, France), Kirchenbuch, page 190-191, no. 12, Johann Peter Liebengut birth and baptism; FHL microfilm 770501 (items 1-5), item no. 2008.5.406, Candice Lynn Buchanan Collection, Greene Connections Archives Project (www.GreeneConnections.com).