Maria Anna Bertha "Charlotte" Beschorner

Female5 June 1890–March 1944

Brief Life History of Maria Anna Bertha "Charlotte"

When Maria Anna Bertha "Charlotte" Beschorner was born on 5 June 1890, in Berlin, Germany, her father, Ludwig Adalbert Beschorner, was 28 and her mother, Caroline Wilhelmine "Bertha" Ritter, was 22. She married "Ewald" Hubert Thanhäuser on 31 December 1914, in Glatz, Glatz, Regierungsbezirk Breslau, Silesia, Prussia, Germany. They were the parents of at least 3 sons. She died in March 1944, in Silesia, Austria, at the age of 53.

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Family Time Line

"Ewald" Hubert Thanhäuser
1879–1954
Maria Anna Bertha "Charlotte" Beschorner
1890–1944
Marriage: 31 December 1914
Hubertus, Ludwig, Adalbert, Josef, "Bernhard" Thanhäuser
1918–2005
Hubertus Thanhäuser
1919–1944
Joachim Thanhäuser
1922–1949

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    Spouse and Children

  • Marriage
    31 December 1914Glatz, Glatz, Regierungsbezirk Breslau, Silesia, Prussia, Germany
  • Children (3)

    Parents and Siblings

    Siblings (5)

    World Events (5)

    1912

    Age 22

    Italy, Austria, and Germany renew the Triple Alliance. The alliance lasts for three more years.

    1914

    Age 24

    Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary and his wife were assassinated in Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina provoking World War I.

    1919 · Nazi party is founded

    Age 29

    Founded by Anton Drexler and Karl Harrer, the German Worker's Party, which eventually would become the Nationalist Socialist German Worker�s Party or Nazi Party. The Nazi Party would eventually take full control over Germany in 1933 and spark a second World War.

    Name Meaning

    A name derived from Mapia, one of the Greek forms of Miriam. Maria is found as a male name as well as a female name. Viscount Montague, of Cowdray, Sussex, who succeeded to the title as second viscount, was christened Anthony Maria Browne. In Camden's Remains (p. 44), referred to in Delicie Literarise, occurs Thomas Maria Wingfield; and there was also a Sir Edward Maria Wingfield. The name appears to have been adopted in the latter family from Mary, daughter of Henry VIII. Compare Notes and Queries 5th S. ii. 73, 316, 478. Marie is frequently found as a male name in France and in other parts of the Continent.

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