Saturday, March 12, 2022

Maria Salome Scholl 1754-1813

Maria Salome Scholl 1754-1813 married Christoph Weick 24 Nov 1774, had 8 children and died 23 Dec 1813 Christoph Weick was born 29 July 1751 to Johann Christoph Weick b 1702. His FH ID: 9JZP-M2K. He was their 7th child. Christoph married Maria Salome Scholl 24 Nov 1774. They had 8 children. Christoph died 27 Feb 1795. Maria died 23 Dec 1813. Salome's father is Johann Matthias Scholl b 1718.

Note: Yes, there seems to be an overabundance of innkeepers, shoemakers, tailors, and masons in Graben! 

What happened to their children?
1. Christoph Weick 1776-1838 married Elisabeth Kemm 19 Feb 1798 and had 6 children
2. Magdealena Weick 1778-1800
3. Margaretha Weick 1780-1781
4. Johann Philipp Weick 1753-1791
5. Margaretha Weick 1786-1790
6. Christina Weick 1789-1866 married Johann Philipp Huettner 9 Dec 1806 and had 11 children, (see familybook below)
7. Margaretha Weick 1791-1797
8. Johann Philipp weick 1794-dec

Documents related to Maria Salome Scholl:

Maria Salome Scholl birth 11 Feb 1754. film 102078348 page 392jpg
Translation by Robert Seal:
11 February 1754: to Matthias Scholl, citizen and tailor, from his wife Margaretha, née Zimmermännin, a little daughter was born to the world, so thereafter baptized and named Maria Salome. Baptismal sponsors are: Jacob Friedr[ich] Negelin, citizen and innkeeper at the sign of the crown, with his wife. Johann Israel Stutz, citizen and farmer, with his wife.
Right margin: died 23 December 1813.
Maria Salome Scholl marriage to Weick film 102078348 page 731
Translation by Robert Seal:
[Married] on the 24th of November [1774]: Christoph Weick, surviving legitimate son of the late Christoph Weick, former citizen here, with the late Magdalena, née Süssin, and Maria Salome Schollin, legitimate unmarried daughter of old Mattheis Scholl, the local citizen and master tailor, with Margaretha Zimmermännin.
Maria Salome Scholl mother 15 Feb 1778 film 102078348 page 585
Translation by Robert Seal:
On the 15th of February [1778], in the morning at 1:00 am born and on the 16th of the same month baptized: Magdalena [Weick].
Father: young Christoph Weick, the local citizen.
Mother: Maria Salome, née Schollin.
Baptismal witnesses: (1) Christoph Bleier, the local citizen and master baker, and (2) his wife Margaretha Barbara, née Stuzin. (3) Joh[ann] Philipp Hüttner, legitimate unmarried son of Joh[ann] Philipp Hüttner, the local citizen and tenant miller. (4) Maria Salome Roeschin, legitimate unmarried daughter of Emanuel Roesch, the local citizen and widower.
Scholl sponsor 14 May 1778 left film 102078348 page 586
Translation by Robert Seal:
On the 14th of May [1778], at night at 9:00 pm born and on the 16th of the same month baptized: Maria Salome [Bleier].
Father: Georg Christoph Bleier, the local citizen and master baker.
Mother: Margaretha Barbara, née Stuzin.
Baptismal witnesses: (1) young Christoph Weick, the local citizen, and (2) his wife Maria Salome , née Schollin. (3) Elisabetha, née Hallin, wife of Wilhelm Seber, the local citizen and master lathe turner.
Left column: died 2 July 1862.
Johann Philipp Weick father Christoph Weick mother Scholl 15 Mar 1783 film 102078348 page 615
Translation by Marion Wolfert:
Born on the 15 March 1783 and christened the 17 March 1783 was
Johann Philipp WEICK, son of young Christoph WEICK, a local citizen and wife Maria Salome nee SCHOLL(in)
Witnesses are 1. Young Johann Philipp HÜTTNER a local citizen and “Bestand Müller” (inventory miller?) in the new mill, and 2. His wife Salome nee KORSCH, 3. Margaretha Barbara nee STUZ(in) wife of the local citizen and master baker Christoph BLEIER(s)

Note: Johann Phiulipp Wilhelm Hüttner b 23 Dec 1753, married Salome roesch 18 April 1780 and had six children. FH ID: LY5Q-G27 

Maria Salome Scholl sponsor 3 Jan 1784 film 102078348 page 621
Translation by Robert Seal:
On the 3rd of January [1784] at night at 11:00 pm born and on the 5th of the same month baptized: Friderica [Bleier].
Father: Christoph Bleier, the local citizen and master baker.
Mother: Margaretha Barbara, née Stuzin.
Baptismal witnesses: (1) young Christoph Weick, the local citizen, and (2) his wife Maria Salome, née Schollin. (3) young Johann Jacob Gamer, the local citizen and master baker, and (4) his wife Friderica, née Kemmin.
Lower left corner: Quarterly report.
Christina Weick father Weick Maria Salome Scholl birth 16 May 1789  film 102078348 page 647
Translation by Robert Seal:
On the 16th of May [1789] midday at 4:00 pm born and on the 17th of the same month baptized: Christina [Weick].
Father: young Christoph Weick, the local citizen.
Mother: Maria Salome, née Schollin.
Baptismal witnesses: (1) Christoph Bleier, the local citizen and master baker, and (2) his wife Margaretha, née Stuzin. (3) Johann Philipp Hüttner, the local citizen and tenant miller in the "Neuen Mühl", [and] (4) his wife Salome, née Roeschin. 
Note: the fourth baptismal witness, Salome Roesch was born 29 Nov 1756 to Imanuel Roesch b 1719 and Maria Magdalena Suess b 1720. She married Johann Philipp Wilhelm Hüttner 18 April 1780 in Graben. They had six children from 1781 to 1790. Only their second child Johan Philipp Hüttner lived to adulthood and married.  Salome died 29 August 1814 at the age of 57.
Notes on the Graben Mill: The mill Graben behind the castle at the Pfintz was, with all its buildings and accessories, the property of the gracious Prince and Lord Margrave Karl, etc., free of all possessions. The subjects of the official ditch not only had to have their grain ground there, they also had to do corvée work there at any time if necessary, and had to do it for years and years, and in the same way when they became modest. Such support was, of course, not free of charge for the mill owner at that time, Friedrich Müller, the "Beständer" (because the plant was loaned out on a permanent basis). He had given Järichs out of it at Giilt (= as interest) Sectumpteen Malter Korn. And in addition, he fattened five pigs each year for a quarter of a year or gave each of them five guilders. It is a characteristic of pre-modern times that such rules remained completely unchanged for centuries. The stands of the Graben mill could be changed as often as they wanted, they always had 60 years of grain to be delivered to Karlsruhe. Such rigid regulations became problematic when the the heat is rapidly deteriorating. Then long petitions and expert opinions were the result. (Graben by Konrad Dussel) 
Margaretha Weick born 7 Dec 1791 mother Salome Scholl right film 102078348 page 660
Translation by Robert Seal:
On the 20th of December [1791] at night at 8:00 pm born and on the 22nd of the same month baptized: Margaretha [Weick].
Father: young Christoph Weick, the local citizen.
Mother: Maria Salome, née Schollin.
Baptismal witnesses: Christoph Bleier, the local citizen and master baker, and (2) his wife Margaretha, née Stuzin. (3) Johann Philipp Hüttner, the local citizen and tenant miller at the "Neuen Mühl". (4) His wife Salome, née Roeschin.
Right column: + [died].
Note: Christoph Weick was born 29 July 1751 to Johann Christoph Weick b 1702. His FH Id: 9JZP-M2K. He was their 7th child. Christoph married Maria Salome Scholl 24 Nov 1774. They had 8 children. Christoph died 27 Feb 1795 or four years after this document. Maria died 23 Dec 1813 or 22 years after this document. Her father is Johann Matthias Scholl b 1718.
Johann Philipp Weick mother Maria Salome Scholl 5 Mar 1794 film 102078348 page 671
Translation by Marion Wolfert:
On the 5 Mar 1794 born and christened on the same day was
Johann Philipp WEICK, son of young Johann Christoph WEICK and Maria Salome nee SCHOLL.
Witnesses are 1. Johann Philipp HÜTTNER a local citizen and miller in the Neuen (new) mill, 2. His wife Salome nee ROESCH(in), 3. Margaretha Barbara nee STUZ(in) wife of the local citizen and master baker Christoph BLEIER(s) ?
Christoph Bleier birth 6 Oct 1794 sponsor Salome Scholl film 102078348 page 673
The pastor made a mess of this record.
Translation Robert Seal:
On the 6th of October [1794] in the morning at 4:00 am born and on the 7th of the same month baptized: Johann Georg Christoph [Bleier].
Father: Christoph Bleier, the local citizen and master baker and Löwenwirth.
Mother: Elisabetha, née Raicherin Margaretha Barbara, née Stuzin.
Baptismal witnesses: (1) young Christoph Weick, the local citizen, [and] (2) his wife Salome, née Schollin. (3) young Johann Jacob Gamer, the local citizen, master baker, and innkeeper at the sign of the lion, [and] (4) his wife Elisabetha, née Raicherin.
Right column: died 27 September 1854.

Christoph Weick death 1 Mar 1795 film 102078348 page 807
Translation by Robert Seal:
On the 27th of February [1795] midday at 11:00 am [died] and was buried on the 1st of March [1795]: young Christoph Weick, the local married citizen, age 43 years, 7 months, 27 day

Maria Salome Scholl Weick m Christoph Kemm 6 May 1802 film 102078348 page 758
Translation by Robert Seal:
[Married] on the 6th of May [1802]: Christoph Kemm, citizen and widower, and Salomea Schollin, surviving widow of the late Christoph Weick, former local citizen

Maria Salome Scholl death 23 Dec 1813 film 102078348 page 1413
Translation by Robert Seal:
No. 25.
On the 23rd of December 1813, in the morning after 6:00 am died in the local parish of Graben: Maria Salome, née Schollin, the local citizen Christoph Kemm's wife, whose first husband was the late Christoph Weick, former local citizen, 54 years, 10 months, and 12 days old, and was on the 25th [of December 1813] buried early [i.e., in the morning]. Witnesses are: (1) Christoph Heilmann, citizen. (2) Adam Müller, citizen and master cartwright.
T. L. Sachs, pastor.
Left margin: Kemmin, née Schollin; [previous] married [surname] Weickin.

Joh Philipp Huttner and Christina Weick familybook I page 94 film 102118620 page 948 
There are many more familybooks as noted in this document that can be found and enable one to extend this line.
Here is the Kent Gardiner index to the familybook film the latter films are not in alphabetical order:
The Graben Familienbuchs are found on two films:
Film One: 102118620
Familienbuch I 1828-1829 -- page 897
Familienbuch II 1830-1862 -- page 1075
Familienbuch III 1862-1888 -- page 1276 (continues)
Film Two: 102061090
Familienbuch III 1889-1900 -- page 3
Familienbuch IV 1901-1942 -- page 115