Anna Maria Schottle

Brief Life History of Anna Maria

When Anna Maria Schottle was born on 6 October 1854, in Pryamobalka, Bessarabia, Russian Empire, her father, Johannes Schöttle, was 49 and her mother, Regina Nittel, was 38. She lived in Russian Empire in 1854.

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Family Time Line

Johannes Schöttle
1805–
Regina Nittel
1816–
Johannes Schöttle
1836–
Karl Schöttle
1837–1907
Katharina Schöttle
1841–1904
Elisabeth Schöttle
1845–1914
Christina Schoettle
1847–1915
Gottlieb Schöttle
1849–
Jakob Schottle
1850–1855
Gottlieb Schottle
1853–
Anna Maria Schottle
1854–
Justina Schottle
1857–
Barbara Schottle
1861–

Sources (1)

  • Anna Maria Schöttle, „Russia Births and Baptisms, 1755-1917“

World Events (6)

1858

Treaty of Aigun signed with China. Northern bank of Amur River ceded to Russia.

1878

Ottomans recognize independence of Romanian state including western Moldova.

1894

Nicholas II crowned emperor.

Name Meaning

Some characteristic forenames: German Kurt, Ekkehard, Manfred, Ulrich.

from a diminutive of schotte ‘peddler’, originally ‘Scotsman’, which acquired the additional meaning ‘peddler’ in German because many peddlers were from Scotland (see Schott 1).

probably also variant of Schöttel, a metonymic occupational name from Middle Low German schottel ‘(wooden) bowl, dish’.

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

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