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Individual Record for: Jacob Escriveur (male)

     
          
Jacob Escriveur         
 
          
     

Spouse Children
Margaretha Kling
  (Family Record)
Hans Jacob Greber
Michel Greber
Johannes Greber
Anna Margaretha Greber

Event Date Details
Birth AFT 1650 Place: Spiesen, France
Death ABT 1 FEB 1731 Place: Spiesen, Saarland, Germany
Notes:

!Notes: Other spelling Eserineur. Name changed after Peace of Westphalia to a German form, Hans Jacob Greber.
!Notes: From A History of the Greber / Graeber / Graber Family 1680 - 1980, by K. N. Graber 1981: The name of Hans Jacob Greber first appeared in Spiessen in "Die Salzliste von 1701." labeling him as a resident of that village. The same list rec orded that he married Margaretha Kling in about 1680 (actually between 1690 and 1701).
|P: The village of Spiesen, which in the early 1600's was a part of the German Empire, had been totally depopulated and almost completely destroyed by the plundering armies of the Thirty Years War, which ended in 1648, and the Dutch Wars, which d ragged on until the late 1670s. The "Peace of Westphalia" had taken Alsace, Lorraine, and the Saare area from the German Empire in 1648 and then given them to France.
|P: When the wars were over, repopulation of Spiesen had gradually taken place. Some of the former residents had probably returned plus a number of new residents, some who were German and others who were French. |P In early Spiesen records (1680 s to 1690s) there were a number of French names. One of these was Jacob Escriveur, or perhaps Eserineur. He was married to Margaretha Kling. By 1701, Hans Jacob Greber was married to Margaretha Kling and Jacob Escriveur had disappeared. Almos t all of the Frenchmen had disappeared and Germans with similar names had appeared in their places, married to their former wives. The Frenchmen of Spiesen had become Germans, absorbed into their culture. By 1701 they were probably speaking Germ an with a French accent and their German children had no accent at all.
|P: Alois Lorscheider, a geneological researcher in Saarland, has gathered together information from some early church records plus ten lists of Spiesen inhabitants (1701, 1707, 1730, 1733, 1737, 1741, 1748, 1763, 1771, and 1778) and has produce d a record of family relationships for persons residing in Spiesen between 1688 and 1788. This information was published in "Saarlandische Familienkunde, Band 2, Jahrgang VII-1974, Heft 27, Saarbrucken, Saarland, Germany, 1974. From this arcticle , the Greber family in Spiesen can be traced back to Hans Jacob Greber (Jacob Escriveur) who was born in the 1650s, most likely in France....

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