Karolina Hehr

Female25 October 1838–1928

Brief Life History of Karolina

When Karolina Hehr was born on 25 October 1838, in Malojaroslawez, Bessarabia, Russian Empire, her father, Johann Adam Hehr, was 35 and her mother, Catharina Sauter Rothfuss, was 34. She married Johannes Schöttle on 30 January 1858, in Dennewitz, Ukraine. They were the parents of at least 8 sons and 7 daughters. She lived in akkerman, Bessarabia, Russian Empire in 1838. She died in 1928, in Romania, at the age of 90.

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Family Time Line

Johannes Schöttle
1836–
Karolina Hehr
1838–1928
Marriage: 30 January 1858
Katharina Schottle
1858–1859
Justin Schottle
1860–1860
Justina Schottle
1860–1860
Karoline Schottle
1860–1860
Christian Schoettle
1862–1928
Gottfried Schottle
1864–
Katharina Schoettle
1866–
Johannes Schöttle
1868–1934
Justina Schottle
1870–1872
Christine Schoettle
1873–
Michael Schottle
1875–1875
Adam Schoettle
1875–1927
Maria Schottle
1877–1900
Karl Schoettle
1879–
Heinrich Schottle
1882–1929

Sources (3)

  • Karolina Hehr, "Russia Births and Baptisms, 1755-1917"
  • Karolina Hehr, "Russia, Lutheran Church Book Duplicates, 1833-1885"
  • Karolina Hehr, "Россия, Рождения и крещения, 1755-1917"

Spouse and Children

  • Marriage
    30 January 1858Dennewitz, Ukraine
  • Children (15)

    +10 More Children

    Parents and Siblings

    Siblings (18)

    +13 More Children

    World Events (8)

    1853

    Age 15

    Russia fights Britain, France, Sardinia, and Ottoman Empire in Crimean War. Russia forced to accept peace settlement dictated by its opponents.

    1859

    Age 21

    The modern Romania was born when the principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia merged.

    1866

    Age 28

    Crime and Punishment by Fedor Dostoyevskiy (1821-81) published.

    Name Meaning

    Some characteristic forenames: German Elfriede, Erhart, Horst, Milbert.

    German: variant of Heer 1 and 3, but in some instances a nickname either from hëher ‘jay’, or from Middle High German hēr ‘distinguished, proud’.

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

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