Anna Maria Grauwehrer

Female2 October 1699–

Brief Life History of Anna Maria

When Anna Maria Grauwehrer was born on 2 October 1699, in Gaiserwald, Sankt Gallen, Switzerland, her father, Jacob Grauwehrer, was 41 and her mother, Barbara Krapff, was 40. She married Johannes Ackermann on 26 July 1728, in Straubenzell, Sankt Gallen, Switzerland. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 5 daughters.

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Family Time Line

Johannes Ackermann
1701–1769
Anna Maria Grauwehrer
1699–
Marriage: 26 July 1728
Johannes Ackermann
1729–1760
Anna Maria Ackermann
1732–1783
Maria Barbara Ackermann
1734–1734
Joseph Martin Ackermann
1736–
Elisabetha Ackermann
1737–
Franz Joseph Ackermann
1740–1741
Anna Regina Ackermann
1744–1744
Anna Regina Ackermann
1746–1808

Sources (14)

  • Maria Grawenerin in entry for Franc Joseph, "Switzerland, Catholic and Reformed Church Records, 1418-1996"
  • Maria Grawerin in entry for Mar Barbara, "Switzerland, Catholic and Reformed Church Records, 1418-1996"
  • Maria Granwererin in entry for Joseph Martinus, "Switzerland, Catholic and Reformed Church Records, 1418-1996"

Spouse and Children

  • Marriage
    26 July 1728Straubenzell, Sankt Gallen, Switzerland
  • Children (8)

    +3 More Children

    Parents and Siblings

    Siblings (11)

    +6 More Children

    World Events (2)

    1798

    Age 99

    Revolution in Switzerland. Farmers in occupied territories become free citizens. Centralistic parliamentary republic according to French model. Occupation by French troops and some battles of Napoleon vs. Austria and Russia in Switzerland.

    1800

    Age 101

    Switzerland is one of the first industrialized countries in Europe.

    Name Meaning

    variant of Anne , in common use as a given name in most European languages. Among people with a classical education, it has from time to time been associated with Virgil's Aeneid, where it is borne by the sister of Dido , Queen of Carthage. This Phoenician name may ultimately be of Semitic origin, and thus related to the biblical Anne. However, the connection, if it exists, is indirect rather than direct.

    Dictionary of First Names © Patrick Hanks and Flavia Hodges 1990, 2003, 2006.

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