Bradshaw Family History
Hans Henrich Dellinger
Abt 1634 - 1687 (53 years)-
Name Hans Henrich Dellinger Born Abt 1634 Dillinoisingen, Bavaria, Germany Gender Male Died 5 May 1687 Oetmannshausen, Wehretal, Kassel, Hessen, Germany Person ID I2884 My Genealogy Last Modified 1 Jan 2019
Father Hans Henrich Dellinger, b. Abt 1634, Dillinoisingen, Bavaria, Germany , d. 5 May 1687, Oetmannshausen, Wehretal, Kassel, Hessen, Germany (Age 53 years) Relationship natural Mother Agnes Margaretha Katterman, b. 20 Aug 1634, Oberacker, Kraichtal, Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg, Germany , d. 5 Mar 1670, Oberacker, Karlsruhe, Baden-Wuertemberg, Germany (Age 35 years) Relationship natural Married 2 Jan 1659 Oberacker, Kraichtal, Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg, Germany - Spouse: Agnes Margaretha Dellinger (born Katterman)
Family ID F1008 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Agnes Margaretha Katterman, b. 20 Aug 1634, Oberacker, Kraichtal, Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg, Germany , d. 5 Mar 1670, Oberacker, Karlsruhe, Baden-Wuertemberg, Germany (Age 35 years) Married 2 Jan 1659 Oberacker, Kraichtal, Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg, Germany - Spouse: Agnes Margaretha Dellinger (born Katterman)
Children 1. Hans Andreas Dellinger, b. 28 Aug 1659, Oberacker, Baden Wuttemberg, Germany , d. 5 Mar 1735, Oberacker, Kraichtal, Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg, Germany (Age 75 years) [natural] 2. Agnes Margaretha Katterman, b. 20 Aug 1634, Oberacker, Kraichtal, Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg, Germany , d. 5 Mar 1670, Oberacker, Karlsruhe, Baden-Wuertemberg, Germany (Age 35 years) [natural] 3. Hans Henrich Dellinger, b. Abt 1634, Dillinoisingen, Bavaria, Germany , d. 5 May 1687, Oetmannshausen, Wehretal, Kassel, Hessen, Germany (Age 53 years) [natural] 4. Hans Steffel Dellinger, b. 5 Jul 1661, Oberacker, Baden Wuttemberg, Germany , d. Abt 1661, Oberacker, present-day Baden-Wurttemberg,Germany [natural] 5. Hans Michael Dellinger, b. 16 Aug 1663, Oberacker, Baden Wuttemberg, Germany , d. 22 May 1666, Oberacker, present-day Baden-Wurttemberg,Germany (Age 2 years) [natural] 6. Anna Barbara Dellinger, b. 17 Feb 1667, Oberacker, present-day Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany , d. 16 Mar 1667, Oberacker, present-day Baden-Wurttemberg,Germany (Age 0 years) 7. Anna Barbara Dellinger, b. 21 Feb 1668, Oberacker, Kraichtal, Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg, Germany , d. 5 Jan 1742, Oberacker, present-day Baden-Wurttemberg,Germany (Age 73 years) 8. Hans Paul Dellinger, b. 5 Nov 1670, Oberacker, Kraichtal, Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg, Germany , d. 1 Jul 1746, Oberacker, Kraichtal, Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg, Germany (Age 75 years) 9. Hans Henrich Dellinger Last Modified 1 Jan 2019 Family ID F1008 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes The record of his marriage in 1659 in Hochstad states "bei Dillingen,
Bayern" meaning with a family in
Dillingen. Ortssippenbuch, Oberacker, 1970 has parenthetical note
("Hochstattten unter dem Grafer Fucker").
Grafen means Count and Fucker or Fugger was awealthy family that
financed the Catholic side of the Counter
reformation. Apparently Hochstadt was under the control or rule of the
Count Fugger. The Fuggers of Augsburg
were one of the most influential banking-houses of the 15th century.
Emperor Maximiliam I (1493-1519)
of the Hapsburg Dynasty as well as several of the Popes had loans from
the Fuggers, whose wealth was
acquired from exploitation of the German silver mines. The youngest of
three sons of Hans Fugger, Jacbo,
d.1469 founded the trading company of Fugger and his three sons; Ulrich,
Georg and Jacob, Jr. carried on the
business, intermarried married with nobility and in 1473, received a
patent of nobility from Emperor
Frederick III. Probably the village residents of Dillingen were required
to practice the Catholic region. Since
Oberacker has Protestant Church records beginning in 1567 and apparently
no Catholic records it is
reasonableto assume that the early Dellinger families of Oberacker were
Protestant. It is to be noted that
Martin Luther had posted his 95 theses against indulgences granted by t
Catholic Church on the castle
church door in Wittenberg in 1517.