When Maria Juditha Ulmer was born on 29 March 1795, in Thurgau, Switzerland, her father, Hans Caspar Ulmer, was 24 and her mother, Anna Margaretha Labhart, was 23. She married Ulrich Guggenbuhl on 12 February 1828, in Steckborn, Thurgau, Switzerland. They were the parents of at least 2 sons. She died in 1867, at the age of 72.
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Revolution in Switzerland. Farmers in occupied territories become free citizens. Centralistic parliamentary republic according to French model. Occupation by French troops and some battles of Napoleon vs. Austria and Russia in Switzerland.
Switzerland is one of the first industrialized countries in Europe.
New Federal Constitution combining elements of the U.S. constitution (Federal State with central and cantonal (state) governments and parliaments) and of French revolutionary tradition. The Principles of this constitution are still valid today.
German:
habitational name for someone from the city of Ulm (see Ulm 1).
from the ancient Germanic personal name Odolmar, composed of the elements odal ‘inherited property’ + mār ‘famous’.
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