Dirnberger
Theres Dirnberger
Theres was the daughter of Joseph Dirnberger and Anna Dirnberger and was born November 26, 1836 in Schneeberg, Kreis Schwandorf, Oberpfalz, Bavaria, Germany.
November 26, 1836 baptism
Geburts und Tauf - Urkunde
auf Grund des Tauf - Registers Jahrg. 1836. Seite 307.
Am 26. November 1836
wurde in Schneeberg geboren
und am 27. November 1836.
in Winklarn römisch-katholisch getauft
Theresie Dirnberger.
English translation
According to the baptism register of the year 1836, page 307
On November 26, 1836, Theresie Dirnberger was born in Schneeberg and on November 27, 1836, was baptized as Roman Catholic in Winklarn.
Father: Joseph Dirnberger, Catholic, miller - Schneeberg
Mother: Anna, born Dirnberger, Catholic, from Pfalzhof
Sponsor: [blank]
The agreement of this document with the local baptism register is certified. Winklarn, November 26, 1940
On October 23, 1860, Theres was married in Teunz to Georg Lehner, son of Andreas Lehner and Elizabeth Wildenauer.
Request for Permission to marry
Sept. 15, 1860
Georg Lehner
6 pages.
Landegreicht ä. O. Oberviechtach
Ansässigmachung u. Verehelichung - Book 852
(Copied at Staatsarchive Amberg, Germany, 2006)
On page 6, it gives the name of Georg Lehner's parents: Andreas Lehner & Elizabeth Wildenauer.
October 23, 1860 marriage
Pfarrbucher Zweitschriften, Katholische Pfarrei - Teunz, Germany, book number 4161. Copied at the Staatsarchiv Amberg.
Georg Lehner, born to Catholic denomination, legitimate son of Andreas Lehner, weaver, and Elizabeth, born Wildenauer, resident of Schömersdorf, on October 23, 1860, in the parish church at Teunz, with Roman Catholic rites, married Theres Dirnberger, born on November 26, 1836, Catholic denomination, legitimate daughter of Joseph Dirnberger, miller and Anna, born Dirnberger. Pfalzhof resident at Schneeberg.
This is testified to by the matter of the marriage documents. Volume 1, page 62.
Teunz, November 9, 1940
Catholic Parish: Teunz
May 8, 1895 death
First and Last Name: Theres Lehner
Occupation: Woman farmer
Death date: May 8, 1895
Burial Date: May 10, 1895
Age: 58 years
Religious Denomination: Catholic
Birthplace: (blank)
Residence: Schömersdorf
Burial Place: Teunz
This was certified by the entry in the death book at the parish office at this place. Teunz: November 9, 1940; Catholic Parish: Teunz
Georg Lehner (husband of Theres Dirnberger)
Georg was the son of Andreas Lehner and Elizabeth Wildenauer and was born in 1831 in Schömersdorf, Kreis Schwandorf, Oberpfalz, Bavaria, Germany. A baptism record was not found.
March 11, 1892 death
(translation from German)
Death Document
First and Last Name: Georg Lehner
Occupation: Farmer
Death date: March 11, 1892
Burial Date: March 13, 1892
Age: 61 years
Religious Denomination: Catholic
Birthplace: (blank)
Residence: Schömersdorf
Burial Place: Teunz
This is certified and entered in the death book at the parish office at this place.
Teunz, November 9, 1940
Catholic Parish: Teunz
Georg Lehner and Theres Dirnberger lived in Schömersdorf, Kreis Schwandorf, Oberpfalz, Bavaria, Germany.
The Lehner house was called "Heisl" house
*Heusl = Heisl - this is the house name. In Germany, the people who live in a house are known by their house name. A house name can be the name of the original or previous owner of a house. The names usually are only used on farms (not in cities). House names sometimes change; this is sometimes seen in the 1700's and 1800's. Sometimes, from 1830 to 1850, the house names from that era still exist today (or the house names are gone). When the farm is sold to a person who doesn't farm, then the house name is no longer used.
Anna Dirnberger and Joseph Dirnberger
Anna Dirnberger was born in Pfalzhof (by Oberviechtach), Kreis Schwandorf, Oberpfalz, Bavaria, Germay.
Anna's husband Joseph Dirnberger was born in Schneeberg, Kreis Schwandorf, Oberpfalz, Bavaria, Germay.
They had a daughter, Theres Dirnberger.
It is unknown if Anna and Joseph had any other children.
Theres Dirnberger and Georg Lehner had 5 children
Adam Lehner
Bartholomew "Bartl" Lehner
M. Theres "Theres" Lehner
Anna Lehner
George Lehner
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