Barbara Bachmann1,2,3,4,5,6
F, b. 1 August 1876, d. 4 June 1958
Father | Konrad Bachmann III1,2,3,4 b. 13 May 1831, d. 22 Jan 1924 |
Mother | Barbara Lawall1,2,3,4 b. 9 Mar 1836, d. 5 Jul 1903 |
Barbara Bachmann, daughter of Konrad Bachmann III and Barbara Lawall, was born on 1 August 1876 at Laumersheim, Frankenthal, Rheinpfalz, Deutsches Reich.1,3,2,4,6 She was baptized on 18 August 1876 at Laumersheim.1 She married Peter Sauer on 6 September 1902 at Ludwigshafen, Rheinland-Pfalz, Deutsches Reich.2,4
After the death of her mother, Barbara Bachmann, on 5 July 1903, Barbara was listed as one of seven heirs at the opening of the will on 7 August 1903 at Dirmstein, in the presence of Konrad Bachmann III, along with her siblings, Elisabetha, wife of Peter Knelle, a farmer in Obersülzen, Maria, wife of Karl Simshauser, a master chimney sweep in Worms, Johannes Jean Bachmann, merchant in Frankfurt, a farmer in Dirmstein, Katharina, widow of Johannes Diefenbach, a pensioner in Worms, Christian Karl Bachmann, a farmer in Dirmstein, and Karl Konrad Bachmann, also a farmer in Dirmstein. Barbara's husband was to receive 1/4 portion and of the remaining 3/4, each child was to receive 1/7 portion. The court considered the situation to be clear and did not intend to mediate. Initially there was agreement among the heirs, but son Karl Konrad did later dispute this distribution.
There was another hearing on 15 July 1904 to address the dispute. Karl asked the court to record an accounting of the existing estate as soon as possible, appraised by two appraisers, who he would reserve the right to name. This inventory should be the basis for the compilation of the distribution of the estate. At a hearing on 11 October 1904, both Karl and Barbara's husband Peter Sauer declared to be in agreement with the distribution plan. Konrad Bachmann, being one of the largest landholder in Dirmstein, had a long list of real estate. Of his two houses, he had already given one to son Christian on 15 September 1899, as a gift in advance for his long-standing service in his father's household, and two fields, which were also detailed in the appraisal. Christian had undertaken structural alterations and improvements since receiving the property. Though Konrad Bachmann's assets were large (M 150500.63), his property was heavily mortgaged at two credit unions. Also calculated were endowments made to the children before Barbara's death. Their children Elisabetha, Katharina, Johannes, and Barbara had previously received cash or land valued at M 10000. This would be deducted from the total inheritance of M 12544.44 3/7 for their respective portions. The children who had not received an advance bestowal would receive their full inheritance.2
Barbara was the godmother of her niece, Marie Bachmann at her baptism on 30 July 1905 at Dirmstein.5
Barbara died on 4 June 1958 at Dirmstein, Frankenthal, Rheinland-Pfalz, Deutschland, at age 81 years, 10 months and 3 days4,6, and was buried at Dirmstein.6
After the death of her mother, Barbara Bachmann, on 5 July 1903, Barbara was listed as one of seven heirs at the opening of the will on 7 August 1903 at Dirmstein, in the presence of Konrad Bachmann III, along with her siblings, Elisabetha, wife of Peter Knelle, a farmer in Obersülzen, Maria, wife of Karl Simshauser, a master chimney sweep in Worms, Johannes Jean Bachmann, merchant in Frankfurt, a farmer in Dirmstein, Katharina, widow of Johannes Diefenbach, a pensioner in Worms, Christian Karl Bachmann, a farmer in Dirmstein, and Karl Konrad Bachmann, also a farmer in Dirmstein. Barbara's husband was to receive 1/4 portion and of the remaining 3/4, each child was to receive 1/7 portion. The court considered the situation to be clear and did not intend to mediate. Initially there was agreement among the heirs, but son Karl Konrad did later dispute this distribution.
There was another hearing on 15 July 1904 to address the dispute. Karl asked the court to record an accounting of the existing estate as soon as possible, appraised by two appraisers, who he would reserve the right to name. This inventory should be the basis for the compilation of the distribution of the estate. At a hearing on 11 October 1904, both Karl and Barbara's husband Peter Sauer declared to be in agreement with the distribution plan. Konrad Bachmann, being one of the largest landholder in Dirmstein, had a long list of real estate. Of his two houses, he had already given one to son Christian on 15 September 1899, as a gift in advance for his long-standing service in his father's household, and two fields, which were also detailed in the appraisal. Christian had undertaken structural alterations and improvements since receiving the property. Though Konrad Bachmann's assets were large (M 150500.63), his property was heavily mortgaged at two credit unions. Also calculated were endowments made to the children before Barbara's death. Their children Elisabetha, Katharina, Johannes, and Barbara had previously received cash or land valued at M 10000. This would be deducted from the total inheritance of M 12544.44 3/7 for their respective portions. The children who had not received an advance bestowal would receive their full inheritance.2
Barbara was the godmother of her niece, Marie Bachmann at her baptism on 30 July 1905 at Dirmstein.5
Barbara died on 4 June 1958 at Dirmstein, Frankenthal, Rheinland-Pfalz, Deutschland, at age 81 years, 10 months and 3 days4,6, and was buried at Dirmstein.6
Family: Peter Sauer b. 26 Aug 1877, d. 1965
- Elisabethe Barbara Sauer7 b. 12 Feb 1905
Citations
- [S3945] Evangelisch-Protestantische Kirche Laumersheim - 1873-1910, Kirchenbuch 8
http://www.archion.de/p/ed74c411a8/
Bild 25 - Barbara Bachmann - 1./18. Aug. 1876
"Heute den achtzehnten August 1876 erhielt in der prot. Kirche zu Dirmstein
durch den unterzeichneten Pfarrer und in Gegenwart der Taufzeugen:
die Weihe der heiligen Taufe: Barbara Bachmann,
geboren den ersten August 1876 zu Dirmstein, Tochter von dem dahier
wohnhaften Gutsbesitzer, Konrad Bachmann III, ev. Conf. und dessen
Ehefrau Barbara Lawall
Die Geburt dieses Kindes ist laut der dem unterzeichneten Pfarrer zugestellten Bescheinigung des Civilstandes-Beamten vom
1. August 1876 in die Geburts-Register der Gemeinde Dirmstein eingetragen worden.
Unterschrift des Pfarrers." - [S2302] Nachlass der Barbara Lawall, Bestand J 18, Sachakte 547, Landesarchiv Speyer.
- [S3869] Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1556-1973 [database on-line], online www.ancestry.com, Barbara Bachmann - 1./18. Aug. 1876.
- [S3870] Zivilstandsregister Ludwigshafen - Heiraten 1902
https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/60639/…
Bild 751 und 752, Nr. 358 - Peter Sauer und Barbara Bachmann - 6. Sep. 1902
"Ludwigshafen am Rhein am sechsten
September tausend neunhundert zwei.
Vor dem unterzeichneten Standesbeamten erschienen heute zum Zwecke der
Eheschließung:
1. der Landwirt Peter Sauer,
der Persönlichkeit nach auf Grund vorgelegter Be-
scheinigung des Bürgermeisteramts Dirmstein anerkannt,
evangelischer Religioin, geboren am sechs und zwanzigsten
August des Jahres tausend acht hundert
sieben und siebenzig zu Dirmstein, Bezirksamts
Frankenthal, wohnhaft in Dirmstein,
Sohn des Landwirts Mathias Sauer und dessen
Ehefrau Elisabeth gebornenen Winter, beide
wohnhaft
in Dirmstein;
2. die berufslose Barbara Bachmann,
der Persönlichkeit auf auf Grund vorgelegter Bescheinigung
des Bürgermeisteramts Dirmstein anerkannt,
evangelischer Religion, geboren am ersten
August des Jahres tausend acht hundert
sechs und siebenzig zu Dirmstein
wohnhaft in Dirmstein,
Tochter des Gutsbesitzers Konrad Bachmann
des dritten und dessen Ehefrau Barbara ge-
berenen Lawall, beide wohnhaft
in Dirmstein,"
"Als Zeugen waren zugezogen und erschienen:
3. der Stadtddiener Philipp Paul LItzel,
der Persönlichkeit bekannt
50 Jahre alt, wohnhaft in Ludwigshafen
4. der Stadtdiener Jakob Imschweiler,
der Persönlichkeit bekannt
42 Jahre alt, wohnhaft in Ludwigshafen
Der Standesbeamte richtete an die Verlobten einzeln und nach
einander die Frage:
ob sie die Ehe mit einander eingehen wollen.
Die Verlobten bejahten diese Frage und der Standsbeamte sprach
hierauf aus,
daß sie kraft des Bürgerlichen Gesetzbuchs nunmehr rechtmäßig
verbundene Eheleute seien.
Vorgelesen, genehmigt und unterschrieben.
Peter Saure
Barbara Sauer, geb. Bachmann
Ph. Paul Litzel
Jakob Imschweiler
Der Standesbeamte I
In Vertretung." - [S3945] Evangelisch-Protestantische Kirche Laumersheim - 1873-1910, Kirchenbuch 8
http://www.archion.de/p/71ffa6878d/
Bild 133, Nr. 13 - Maria Bachmann - 17. Jun./30. Jul. 1905
"Heute den 30. Juli 1905 erhielt in elterl. Haus
durch den unterzeichneten Pfarrer und in Gegenwart der Taufzeugen:
1) Vater des Kindes
2.) Babette, geb. Bachmann, Ehefrau von Peter Sauer, Landwirt in Dirmstein
evgl. Conf.
die Weihe der heiligen Taufe: Maria Bachmann
geboren den 17. Juni 1905, Tochter der Eheleute Christian Bachmann,
Landwirt in Dirmstein, und Katharina, geb Jung, evgl. Conf.
Die Geburt dieses Kindes ist laut der dem unterzeichneten Pfarrer zugestellten Bescheinigung des Civilstandes-Beamten vom
21. Juni 1905 in die Geburts-Register der Gemeinde Dirmstein eingetragen worden.
Unterschrift des Pfarrers." - [S4313] Grabstein für Peter Sauer und Barbara Bachmann, Family History Library online.
- [S4312] Deutschland, ausgewählte evangelische Kirchenbücher 1500-1971, FamilySearch, images digitized and records extracted by Ancestry; citing Baptism, Laumersheim, Pfalz, Bayern, Deutschland, Lambrecht, Lambsheim, Landau, Laumersheim u Pfalz, German Lutheran Collection, various parishes, Germany.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QPRV-QPG7
Name Elisabethe Barbara Sauer
Sex Female
Baptism Date 19 Mar 1905
Baptism Place Laumersheim, Pfalz, Bayern, Deutschland
Baptism Place (Original) Laumersheim, Laumersheim, Lambrecht, Lambsheim, Landau, Laumersheim u Pfalz, Bayern, Preußen
Birth Date 12 Feb 1905
Father's Name Peter Sauer
Mother's Name Barbara Sauer
Mother's Alias Bachmann
Event Type Baptism
Church Name Evangelisch-Reformierte Kirche Lambrecht (BA. Neustadt)
Note Konfirmanden, Kommunikanten, Konfirmationen, Taufen, Heiraten u Tote 1839-1910.
Last Edited=27 Jun 2022