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Birth of a son #1 | Jean Jehl 1680 |
Death of a son | Martin Jehl 1700 |
Birth of a grandson #1 | Jean Jehl April 3, 1703 |
Birth of a granddaughter #2 | Catherine Jehl May 31, 1704 |
Birth of a grandson #3 | Jean Jehl June 11, 1706 Note: Wilfrid Jehl's and Marcella Jehl Dawson's genealogies list Jean's birthdate at 3 apr 1703. However, since the Bianco genealogy lists a Jean who was born on that date and died in infancy, I have chosen to go with their data since it is more detailed. |
Death of a grandson | Jean Jehl 1706 |
Birth of a grandson #4 | Nicolas Jehl July 10, 1708 |
Birth of a grandson #5 | Jean Georges Jehl November 13, 1720 |
Birth of a granddaughter #6 | Magdelène Jehl July 19, 1723 |
Birth of a grandson #7 | François Ignace Jehl June 19, 1725 |
Death of a grandson | Conrad Jehl December 6, 1725 |
Death of a granddaughter | Catharina Jehl March 13, 1734 |
Death of a son | Jean Jehl August 18, 1744 Source: Généalogie de Wilfrid Jehl |
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Jean Jehl Birth: 1680 — Grussenheim, Canton of Andolsheim, Colmar, Haut-Rhin, Alsace, France Death: August 18, 1744 |
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Martin Jehl Death: 1700 |
Note | Généalogie de Wilfrid Jehl |
Source | Généalogie de Wilfrid Jehl Note: The online genealogy of Wilfrid Jehl, who is a descendant of George Wolfgang Strawlin (our ancestor Mathias Straulin's brother) and Catherine Witz (m. 1689).
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/wjehl/ |
Note | The common ancestor of the Jehls of GRUSSENHEIM, ARTZENHEIM and ELSENHEIM is registered in the listings of the tithe of 1570. In 1614 another Johan Jehl is paying a tithe of 1 Pfundt, 4 Batzen and 1 Pfennig. The amount of this tithe is important. It's the sign that Hans Jehl is relatively wealthy.
In 1619 begins the 30 years War. Ten years after, the war touched the area of Grussenheim and the family did find refuge in the fortified towns of BERGHEIM and AMMERSCHWIHR, located in the montains of the VOSGES, not to far from the village. That's the reason because the Jehls did survive after this terrible trial of the War.
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Le premier JEHL connu dans la lignée s'appelait Hans et vivait en 1570 à GRUSSENHEIM où il apparaît sur les cahiers terriers. Les recherches sont en cours pour définir la parenté exacte qui nous lie. Jusqu'à la Guerre de 30 ans on retrouve des Jehl dans le village. Les cahiers terriers font état d'un paiement par un autre Hans Jehl de 1 Pfundt, 4 Batzen et 1 Pfennig en 1614. Ce montant relativement important tend à montrer qu'il était assez aisé pour l'époque.
En 1619 la guerre de trente ans qui éclate oblige les populations des villages qui veulent survivre à se réfugier dans les villes fortifiées de BERGHEIM et AMMERSCHWIHR, sur les premières pentes des Vosges.
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