Notes
In records written in German, his name appears as Johann Peter Bell. His name appears in Latin in Catholic records. In his 1810 civil marriage record, his name appears in French (while the region was briefly incorporated into France).
The region in which he lived, including villages such as Weibern and Hausten, was a part of the French department of Rhin-et-Moselle from about 1797 to 1814. During this time some records were recorded in French and some records used the French Republican Calendar.
Baptism Record
A Catholic baptism record from Kempenich, written in Latin, shows the birth in Weiveren (Weibern) on 21 April 1786 of Joannes Petrus Bell, son of Petro Bell, and Barbarae Hilger of Weiveren (Weibern). [1]
Marriage Records
A civil marriage record from Kempenich, written in French, shows the marriage on 13 February 1810 of Jean Pierre Bell, son of Pierre Bell, cultivateur (farmer), and Barbe Hilger, and Anne Elise Klein, daughter of Mathias Klein and Magdalene Klapperich, deceased, of Hausten. [2]
A Catholic marriage record from Kempenich, written in Latin, shows the marriage on 13 February 1810 of Johannes Petrus Bell, son of Petri Bell and Barbara Hilger of Weibern, and Anna Elisabeth Klein, daughter of Mathia Klein and Magdalena Klapperich of Hausten. [3]
Records of Children
A civil birth record from Kempenich, written in German, shows the birth in Weibern on 27 March 1816 of Barbara Bell, daughter of Johan Peter Bell, Ackermann (farmer), and Anna Elisabetha Klein. [4]
A Catholic baptism record from Kempenich, written in Latin, shows the birth in Weibern on 27 March 1816 of Barbara Bell, daughter of Jois Petrus Bell and Annae Elisabethae Klein. [5]
A civil birth record from Kempenich, written in German, shows the birth in Weibern on 25 October 1818 of Peter Joseph Bell, son of Johann Peter Bell and Anna Elisabetha Klein. [6]
A Catholic baptism record from Kempenich, written in Latin, shows the birth in Weibern on 25 October 1818 of Petrus Josephus Bell, son of Petri Bell and Annae Elisabethae Klein. [7]
A civil birth record (divided between two facing pages) from Kempenich, written in German, shows the birth in Weibern on 13 February 1821 of Peter Joseph Bell (this name is a mistake as their previous son had this name and this infant's Catholic baptism record gives a different name), son of Johann Peter Bell, Ackerer (farmer), and Anna Elisabetha Klein. [8]
A Catholic baptism record from Kempenich, written in Latin, shows the birth in Weibern on 13 February 1821 of Johannes Petrus Bell, son of Johannis Petri Bell and Annae Elisabethae Klein. [9]
A civil birth record from Kempenich, written in German, shows the birth in Weibern on 17 February 1824 of Stephan Bell, son of Johann Peter Bell, 37 years old, Ackerer (farmer), and Anna Elisabeth Klein. [10]
A Catholic baptism record from Kempenich, written in Latin, shows the birth on 17 February 1824 of Steffanus Bell of Weibern, son of Johannis Petri Bell and Annae Elisabethae Klein. [11]
A civil birth record from Kempenich, written in German, shows the birth in Weibern on 4 August 1826 of Christina Bell, daughter of Johann Peter Bell, Ackerer (farmer), and Anna Elisabetha Klein. [12]
A Catholic baptism record from Kempenich, written in Latin, shows the birth on 4 August 1826 of Christina Bell, daughter of Johann Peter Bell and Anna Elisabetha Klein of Weibern. [13]
Death Records of Wife
A civil death record from Kempenich, written in German, shows the death in Weibern on 27 November 1826 of Anna Elisabetha Klein, wife of Johann Peter Bell, Ackerer (farmer). [14]
A Catholic burial record from Kempenich, written in Latin, shows the death on 27 November 1826 of Anna Elisabetha Klein, wife of Joannis Petri Bell of Weibern. [15]
Death Records of Daughter
A civil death record from Kempenich, written in German, shows the death on 14 February 1827 of Christina Bell, daughter of Johann Peter Bell and Anna Elisabeth Klein of Weibern. Epilepsie (epilepsy) is written in the margin. [16]
A Catholic burial record from Kempenich, written in Latin, shows the death in Weibern on 14 February 1827 of Christina Bell, daughter of Joannis Petri Bell and Annae Elisabethae Klein of Weibern. [17]
Death Record
A civil death record from Kempenich, written in German, shows the death in Weibern on 14 December 1835 of Johann Peter Bell, widow of Anna Elisabetha Klein, son of Peter Bell and Barbara Hillger of Weibern. [18]
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