Friday, November 1, 2024

Caspar Sidler b 1663 - 1732

Kaspar Sidler was born on 21 June 1663, in Ottenbach, Zürich, Switzerland as the son of Johann Rudolf Sidler b 1615 and Anna Grob b 1632. He had 2 sons and 2 daughters with Anna Wider. Caspar Sidler b 1663) died or was buried in Thalwil 09.06.1732.

Caspar Sidler (1663-1732) oo Anna Wyder (“Wydler”)
Caspar Sidler, ≈ Ottenbach 21.06.1663 as son of Rudlj (Clausen son) and Anna Grob, + before 1749
oo ZH-Grossmünster 05.01.1706
Anna Wyder (“Wydler”), * Erlenbach 1683 (but no baptismal entry there), + Ottenbach 21.06.1749
Children: 
Hans Jacob (1706) and Anna (1707) were baptized in ZH-Wollishofen, Johannes (1709) and Anna Barbara (1715) in Ottenbach. The baptism of Hans Jacob (1720) has not yet been found.
09.01.1706 Hans Jacob, oo Ottenbach 06.03.1747 Anna Hug
06.02.1707 Anna, oo Ottenbach 12.01.1734 Hans Steheli von Oberlunnern, + 31.03.1735
20.01.1709 Johannes, + 14.09.1709
15.12.1715 Anna Barbara, oo Ottenbach 04.07.1752 Melchior Häberling, + 01.12.1758
22.09.1720 Hans Jacob, according to the population register “NB: is unknown where he is and the community does not want to recognize him as a community member”.

Documents related to Caspar Sidler:

1663 Caspar Sidler baptism 21 June father Rudi, mother 
Anna Grob June Ottenbach page 192 Jakob's father
Wolf: 
Den 21.ten Junij (1663)

Kind: Caspar.
Elteren: Ruodli Sÿdler Clausen S(ohn) [son of Claus] allhir [from here] / Anna Grobin.
Zeügen: Caspar Häberlig Ruodis [son of Ruodi] / Anna Häberligin Jochems Tochter.


1689 Ottenbach Bevölkerungsverzeichnisse page 338

1695 Bevölkerungsverzeichnis  Rudi Sidler and Anna Grob with their 
son Caspar Sidler
 b 21 June 1663 film 008014130 page 475 
Hans Jakob Sidler's father is Caspar and gf Rudolph Sidler deceased


1708 January 5Kaspar Sidler marriage to Anna Wyder 
 Zürich-Grossmünster marriage
1708 January 5Kaspar Sidler marriage to Anna Wyder
Closeup: Zürich-Grossmünster marriage
Wolf:
Last line: "Erlibach" (today Erlenbach) "pm. Consist." - with permission of the Marital Court - required if the bride was pregnant or a child had already been born out of wedlock.

Grossmünster is a Parish in Zürich and the name of this Kirche in Zürich. 




The Grossmünster (German pronunciation: [ɡʁoːsˈmʏnstɐ]; "great minster") is a Romanesque-style Protestant church in ZürichSwitzerland. It is one of the four major churches in the city (the others being the FraumünsterPredigerkirche, and St. Peterskirche). Its congregation forms part of the Evangelical Reformed Church of the Canton of Zürich. The core of the present building near the banks of the Limmat was constructed on the site of a Carolingian church, which was, according to legend, originally commissioned by Charlemagne.[1] Construction of the present structure commenced around 1100 and it was inaugurated around 1220.

The Grossmünster was a monastery church, vying for precedence with the Fraumünster across the Limmat throughout the Middle Ages. According to legend, the Grossmünster was founded by Charlemagne, whose horse fell to its knees over the tombs of Felix, Regula and Exuperantius, Zürich's patron saints. The legend helps support a claim of seniority over the Fraumünster, which was founded by Louis the German, Charlemagne's grandson. Recent archaeological evidence confirms the presence of a Roman burial ground at the site.

 According to legend, the Grossmünster was founded by Charlemagne, whose horse fell to its knees over the tombs of Felix, Regula and Exuperantius, Zürich's patron saints. The legend helps support a claim of seniority over the Fraumünster, which was founded by Louis the German, Charlemagne's grandson. Recent archaeological evidence confirms the presence of a Roman burial ground at the site.

1708 Bevölkerungsverzeichnis Kaspar Sidler and Anna
Wylder
film 007765851 page 658 Jakob is the son



1720 Hans Jacob Sidler baptism 22 September son of 
Kaspar
 father, Anna Wydler, mother Ottenbach page 315


1749 Anna Wydler burial 21 June Ottenbach page 631 
Wolf:
On June 21, 1749 Anna Wÿdler, Caspar Sÿdlers sel. hinderlaßne Wittib was buried.
Note: Unless I have overlooked something, there is no information about the circumstances of her death - possibly because the entry above it took up too much space:
Note: Schützenmeister Ruedolff Sÿdler zu Ottenbach aetat. 44 u(nd) 16 day.
From a prank, received from a horse on the VolksAllment, in the Spitthal ... Abwart(?) there.
Have I misread this and can anyone find a reference to Anna Wydler?
Wolf:
As you are asking about the cause of death: unless I'm mistaken, none is mentioned. There is a longish text in this column - which (I believe) is connected completely with the previous entry. I wanted this to be confirmed and therefore have posted the problem on Anna Wydler (1683 - 1749): Todesursache?.

1732 Caspar Sidler death 6 June burial 9 June Thalwil page 604
Kent:
Caspar Sidler burial 9th June in Thalwil. Age 69 years 3 months



Hegetschweiler Sidler Temple Record by Julius Billeter pages 30, 31
Hans Jakob's family and parents. Two of the five children are married.