Euphrosyna Lasch

Female17 November 1730–

Brief Life History of Euphrosyna

When Euphrosyna Lasch was born on 17 November 1730, in Freistett, Bezirksamt Kehl, Landkreis Offenburg, Baden, Germany, her father, Johann Georg Lasch, was 28 and her mother, Christina Hambard, was 32. She married Hanss Jacob SCHEIDECKER on 29 October 1755, in Freistett, Bezirksamt Kehl, Landkreis Offenburg, Baden, Germany. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 5 daughters.

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Family Time Line

Hanss Jacob SCHEIDECKER
1733–1795
Euphrosyna Lasch
1730–
Marriage: 29 October 1755
Eva Catharina Scheidecker
1756–1756
Maria Salomea Scheidecker
1757–1829
Eva Catharina Scheidecker
1759–1813
Eva Rosina Scheidecker
1760–1760
Johann Georg Scheidecker
1762–1805
Maria Barbara Scheidecker
1765–
Johann Philipp Scheidecker
1768–1773
Johann Benjamin Scheidecker
1770–1781

Sources (34)

  • Eva Rosina in entry for Eva Catharina Scheideckerin, "Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971"
  • Euphrosyna Lasch, "Germany Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898"
  • Euphrosyna Lasch, "Deutschland, Geburten und Taufen 1558-1898"

Spouse and Children

  • Marriage
    29 October 1755Freistett, Bezirksamt Kehl, Landkreis Offenburg, Baden, Germany
  • Children (8)

    +3 More Children

    Parents and Siblings

    Siblings (11)

    +6 More Children

    World Events (2)

    1813 · Germans defeat Napolean in Leipzig

    Age 83

    On Oct 19, 1813, Germany defeats Napolean. The commanding officer for the Allied side was Prince Karl Phillipp Schwarzenberg.

    1814

    Age 84

    The Congress of Vienna established the German Confederation of 39 independent German states.

    Name Meaning

    Some characteristic forenames: German Klaus, Otto.

    German (also Läsch): nickname for a poor or untidy looking person, from Middle High German lasche ‘rag, patch, or bag’. It could also be an occupational name for a bag maker.

    North German: nickname from Middle Low German las, lasch ‘tired, weak’.

    Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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