Catharina Barbara Ott

Femaleabout 1755–6 March 1835

Brief Life History of Catharina Barbara

When Catharina Barbara Ott was born about 1755, in Bavaria, Germany, her father, Johann Georg Ott, was 15 and her mother, Anna Catharina Hohlweiner, was 12. She married Matthaeus Bernlochner on 11 June 1798. They were the parents of at least 2 sons. She died on 6 March 1835, in her hometown, at the age of 81, and was buried in Bavaria, Germany.

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Matthaeus Bernlochner
1744–1805
Catharina Barbara Ott
1755–1835
Marriage: 11 June 1798
Andreas Bernlochner
1798–1852
Johannes Bernlocher
1801–

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  • Marriage
    11 June 1798
  • Children (2)

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    Siblings (1)

    World Events (2)

    1813 · Germans defeat Napolean in Leipzig

    Age 58

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

    1814

    Age 59

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

    Name Meaning

    German: from a short form of ancient Germanic compound names based on the element aud, ōd ‘wealth, prosperity’ (see Otto and 2 below).

    English (London): from the Old Norman French personal name Ode, Odde, Odes, Otto, Otes, Otton (ancient Germanic Audo, Odo, Oddo, Otto), originally a short form of ancient Germanic compound names based on the element aud ‘wealth, prosperity’. Many of these names were Latinized as Odo. Odo was the name of the half-brother of the Conqueror, archbishop of Bayeux, who accompanied the Norman expedition to England and was rewarded with 439 confiscated manors. Compare Oates .

    Chinese: possibly from Taishanese form of the Chinese name 達 (meaning ‘eminent’), a monosyllabic personal name or part of a disyllabic personal name of some early Chinese immigrants in the US.

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

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