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| Misc. Notes |
| Roman Catholic. In the books sometimes Antoni. He owned a transportation company probably together with his brother Gallus. |
| Marriage |
19 Oct 1689, Augsburg Bayern Germany |
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| Spouse |
Ursula Mihltahler |
| Birth |
? 1660, Aschau Germany |
| Death |
? 1701, Ausgburg Germany |
| Other spouses |
Matthias Fraunhofer |
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| Misc. Notes |
Roman Catholic. In the books Augsburg Stadtarchiv Seite 83b, the feminin surname form Mihlthalerin. Coming from Illmünster. Wittnesses: For Anton Federle: Gustav Adolf Sulzer, Johann Jacob Keller, Johann Jakob Wanner Johan Sigmund Miller. Beystand, Blasy Rosenmaier, Kistler, hiessig, Bürgen Hans Jacob Sondermaier, Kornmesser und Paul Weingardt, Huefschmied. After the death of her first husband Anton Federle, Ursula married Matthias Fraunhofer who was probably working in the transportation company owned by Anton F and his brother Gallus. It is not known if Ursula and Matthias had children. Source Stadtarchiv Augsburg Hochzeitsprotkoll Nr9. Bürgen Michael Appel, hafenr und Veit Enderlin, Schrandtkarrer. Beystand Gallus Federlin (Anton’s brother). It is not yet known where and when Ursula and Matthias Frauenhofer died. After the death of Ursula Matthias Kronhofer married 27.23.1702 Rosina Storffin. After the deaht of Rosina Storffin Matthias Married Anna Maria Unknown who died as a widow 27.4.1724 in Augsburg. No Children has been found of any of Matthias Fraunhofer’s wifes. |
| Children |
| 1 F |
Anna Maria Federle |
| Birth |
17 Dec 1690, Augsburg Dompfarrerei Bayern Germany |
| Death |
? , ? |
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| Misc. Notes |
| Roman Catholic. |
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| Roman Catholic. |
| 3 M |
Anton IX Federley |
| Birth |
27 Apr 1696, Augsburg Dompfarrerei Bayern Germany |
| Death |
Feb 1742, Tyrväntö Vanajaniemi Estate |
| Burial |
Feb 1742, Under the floor of old Tyrväntö church |
| Occupation |
Rakuuna/Dragon Jahtivouti/Jaktfogde |
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| Misc. Notes |
Roman Catholic. He was born Anton Federle (In the books sometimes Antoni) and changed his name to Anton Federley. God parents at the christening were: Daniel Melz and Maria Sohrerin. Anton was burried under the floor of the old Tyrväntö church. On 5 Jun 2000 a tombstone was placed on the Churchyard of this church by Lars Federley. A memorial service was held there in connection with the first Family Reunion which was held in Hämeenlinna Castle 11 Jun 2000. Anton enrolled as a dragoon 13 Nov 1721 into Nylands/Tavastehus dragoonregiment Rustningstomme 17 Suotala Hannukkala and was granted an early resign 13 April 1728. General Major Reinhold Johan De La Barre was the chief of this regiment from 13.5.1713 to 1.10.1724 when he died. The chief of Anton’s company was colonnel (överstelöjtnant) Robert Fredrik de la Barre. Anton needed no recomendation to be enrolled beacues Colonnel de La Barre knew him personally. The 1st company (korpralskapet) was located in nedre Sääksmäki härad and more close to the Kulsiala tingssocken. To this tingssocken belonged Tyrväntö, Pälkäne, and parts of Hauho and other Sääksmäki socknar. His first horse was a white mare. It died 9 Jan 1727. The next horse was a grey mare. Varoius miliatry sources from Tore Blomqvist. It is today known that Anton lived in Tyrväntö Vanajaniemi 1733 and 1734. (Source Leena Heikelä Film ES 2206 Pälkäne, page 82) The house where he lived is still located in the same place and owned by Mr and Mrs Eino Laitinen. It is yet not known where Anton lived before and after that. He was named Jaktfogde in the local vintercourt of Kulsiala (later Tyrväntö) Sahalahti and Pälkäne, belonging to Övre Sääksmäki härad (county). This court was held 9 - 11 febr. 1732 in the village of Äimälä in Pälkäne. At that court was present Länsman Johan Alberti whose decendant is Anders Lukander married to Maria Jakobina Wingstedt daughter of Ulrika Carolina Federley and Nils Jacob Wingstedt. Anton F. was godfather to Johan Michelsson’s and Walborg Samuelsdotter´s child Catharina who was born 12.3.1731 in Lepaa/Tyrväntö. Other god parents were carpenter Joseph Drufva, ? Michelson, Olof Mattson with wife Catharina Michelsdotter and Anna Michelsdotter. They all were from Lepaa. Joseph Drufva is mentioned to be the carpeneter who made interiors in the old Tyrväntö church in 1734. |
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