Johann Niclaus Trombauer was born in 1676, in Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany. He married Trombauer about 1695, in Palatinate, Holy Roman Empire. They were the parents of at least 1 son and 2 daughters. He lived in London, England, United Kingdom in 1709. In 1709, at the age of 33, his occupation is listed as husbandman / vinedresser in London, England, United Kingdom. He died in 1726, in New York Colony, British Colonial America, at the age of 50.
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German: variant of Traunbauer, a topographic name for a farmer (see Bauer ) living by the Traun river in Upper Bavaria. Compare Trumbauer , Trumbore , Trumbower , and Trumpower .
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