When Christoph Stickel was born on 8 March 1765, in Egenhausen, Altensteig, Württemberg, his father, Christoph Stickel, was 30 and his mother, Anna Maria Braun, was 23. He married Anna Maria Stoll on 11 September 1794, in Egenhausen, Altensteig, Württemberg. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 6 daughters. He died on 27 August 1835, in Egenhausen, Nagold, Württemberg, Germany, at the age of 70.
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The villages of Egenhausen, Kapf, and Ölmühle were sold to the Duchy of Württemberg by the Margraviate of Baden in 1603. The three were governed from Altensteig until 1811, when they were assigned to Oberamt Nagold [de]. The Oberamt was dissolved in 1938 and Egenhausen, Kapf, and Ölmühle were subsequently assigned to the new Landkreis Calw. Egenhausen began a period of urban growth after World War II and had developed two new neighborhoods at its northern and western extremities by the mid-1960s.[2]
On Oct 19, 1813, Germany defeats Napolean. The commanding officer for the Allied side was Prince Karl Phillipp Schwarzenberg.
English: from Middle English stikel ‘rough, difficult’, used later as a descriptive nickname meaning ‘rough, bristly, stickle-haired’.
English: perhaps also a nickname from Middle English stikel ‘stickleback’, a small, common freshwater fish. Compare Gudgeon .
English: variant of Stile ; see also Stegall .
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