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Dias mit Porträts zur Familiengeschichte Decker-Hauff und der Ahnen
Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, Q 3/36 a I. Familienarchiv Decker-Hauff
I. Familienarchiv Decker-Hauff >> 7. Sonstiges, nicht zu einer der Familien zuordnenbar
Enthält: Hauff: Dr. Ludwig Albrecht, 1649-1702, Familie des M. Joh. Theophil, 1833, Johann Albrecht, M. Carl Albrecht, Stadtpfarrer, 1688-1775
Dölker: J.G. Dölker, Professor, Christian Dölker, Christiane Gwinner, verh. Dölker, Hans Bernhard Dölker, Wilhelm Bernhard Dölker, Miniatur, 1816-1868, Jakob Friedrich Dölker, Wappen Dölker-Gwinner, Friederike Dölker, Heirat 1892, Familie Johann Jakob Dölker und Anna Katharina Kapp, Christiane Gwinner, verh. Dölker, Christian Dölker 1885, Hans Bernhard Dölker, Professor J.G. Dölker, Christian Dölker, Stadtpfarrer in Stuttgart, Ehepaar Christian Dölker und Lydia Staehle 1881, Friederike Dölker und Sohn Christian, Romsgrund Dölkerhof, Stammtafel Nüssli, Dölker, Wettstein
Decker: Johanna Dölker, verh. Decker 1895, Gustav Adolf Decker 1853-1921, Johann Gottlieb Decker 1765-1810, Eberhard Decker, 1958
Braun: Johann Bernhard Braun 1820-1896, Störtzer, verh. Braun, Gottlob L. Braun 1804-1875, ders. als Student, Hofbuchhändler G. Braun, Dorothea Zoller, geb. Braun, Mag. Jo. Gottfried Braun, Präzeptor Knittlingen 1756-1817, Grab der J.C.L. Braun, geb. Lepichler, J.L.Chr. Braun, geb. Lepucler, Friderike Robert, Friderike Braun, geb. Robert-Tornow, Brief der Friederike Robert an Gottlob Braun
Staehle: Louis Staehle, Jo. Ägid Staehle, Carl Staehle 1825-1905, Staehle Ahnenbilder auf einem Foto, Carl Alex Staehle, Lydia Staehle, verh. Dölker 1862-1950,
Sonstige: Hans Martin Baur v. Eysseneck (1577-1634), Bürgermeister in Frankfurt, Carl Philipp Baur v. Eysseneck, Joh. Friedrich von Andrássy, Janos von Andrássy, Luise Mössner, verh. Staehle, Joh. Mössner, Stuttgart 1784-1844, Joh. Jakob Mössner, Feuerbach, 1750-1810, v. Reusch
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Andrássy, Johann (Janos)
Andrássy, Johann Friedrich
Baur von Eysseneckh, Carl Philipp
Baur von Eysseneckh, Hans Martin
Braun, Friederike, geb. Robert-Tornow
Braun, Gottlob
Braun, Johann Bernhard
Braun, Johann Gottfried
Decker, Eberhard; Pfarrer, 1885-1965
Decker, Gustav Adolf; Rektor, 1853-1921
Decker, Johann Gottlieb
Decker, Johanna, geb. Dölker
Decker-Hauff; Ahnen
Dölker, Anna Katharina, geb. Kapp
Dölker, Christian
Dölker, Christiane
Dölker, Friederike, geb. Blessing
Dölker, Hans Bernhard
Dölker, J. G.
Dölker, Jakob Friedrich
Dölker, Johann Jakob
Dölker, Lydia
Dölker, Wilhelm Bernhard
Dölker-Gwinner; Wappen
Hauff, Johann Albrecht
Hauff, Ludwig Albrecht; Vogt, Stiftsverwalter
Mössner, Johann
Mössner, Johann Jakob
Reusch, von
Robert, Friederike
Staehle, Carl
Staehle, Carl Alexander
Staehle, Jo. Ägid
Staehle, Louis
Staehle, Sophie Louise, geb. Moessner
Zoller, Dorothea, geb. Braun
Information on confiscated assets
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BZK no.
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