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Viet Koser
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Viet Koser 1640 - 1734
| Viet Koser was born about 1640 in Asperglen, Wurttemberg, Germany and died about 1734 in Asperglen, Wurttemberg, Germany. Dates for birth and death are estimated. He lived to be about 94 years old.
His mother's name was Elizabeth (died 2/28/1669) and he married Margaretha Miller (or Muller) on 2/4/1671 in Bretzemacler Germany. They had five children: Anna Elizabeth (3/25/1673-?); Margaretha (6/22/1675-? She may have married Adam Krauter 2/2/1697 in Jagstkreis, Wurtemberg, Germany); Agnes (12/20/1676-?); and Johan Jacob (3/25/1683-2/12/1759).
Viet Koser's wife Margareta Muller christening was recorded in translation from 1644 evangelical Lutheran parish office Oppelsbohm, baptismal register (Bretzenacker): January 29th Margretha, Parents-Adam and Margretah Miller, Sponser Margareth Miller (Muller's) parents.
Death of his wife's father was record in this translation from 1645 evangelical Lutheran parish office, Oppelsbohm, Waiblingen, death register: March 26, 1645, Bretzenacker - Adam Miller (Muller) died in the house of (N.) Otto , the surgeon at Winnendan on the upper floor. A Bavarian mounted soldier had seen him in the street and shot him down.
1647 marriage record show that his wife’s mother remarried: Hans Eplin, son of the late Jerg Epplin , and Margaretha, widow of the late Adam Miller, were united, both of them of Bretzenacker, Jan. 24, 1647 Bretzenacker.
Translation from 1773 evangelical Lutheran parish office death register:
Asperglen on January 6th was buried Viet Koser, citizen and linen weaver at Asperglen 93 years old. | |
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Age | Date | Event |
26 |
1666 |
Sir Isaac Newton invents calculus |
32 |
1672 |
The laws of gravity are defined by Isaac Newton; France invades Rhine as Dutch open dikes to flood Amsterdam to keep it from falling under French rule. |
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20 |
1660 |
During the 1660's plantation owners change the laws and revoke contracts so that the Africans cannot earn their freedom. |
23 |
1663 |
The Carolina colonies are established after King Charles II grants the territory to eight loyal supporters. |
30 |
1670 |
In March, the first permanent settlement in South Carolina is established at Albemarle Point (Charles Town, SC). |
41 |
1681 |
Pennsylvania is founded after William Penn, a Quaker, receives a Royal charter and land grant from King Charles II. |
60 |
1700 |
By the early 1700's, Virginia and Maryland have established a strong economic and social structure. The planters of the tidewater region, with abundant slave labor, have large houses, an aristocratic way of life, and a desire to follow the art and culture of Europe. Less wealthy German and Scots-Irish immigrants settle inland, populating the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia as well as the Appalachian Mountains. Those on the frontier build small cabins and cultivate corn and wheat. |
80 |
1720 |
The population of American colonists reaches 475,000. Boston (pop. 12,000) is the largest city, followed by Philadelphia (pop. 10,000) and New York (pop. 7000) |
90 |
1730 |
Map of US Colonies |
92 |
1732 |
James Oglethorpe establishes the Georgia Colony in the new world. The new settlers form friendships with the Creek Indian Nation towns in this area. Georgia is the thirteen English colony to be settled. |
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2 |
1642 |
England's Civil Wars begin |
7 |
1647 |
The Society of Friends founded. Later this group becomes known as Quakers. |
8 |
1648 |
King Charles I of England is executed |
11 |
1651 |
England's Civil Wars end |
20 |
1660 |
Louis XIV of France marries Maria Teresa Infanta of Spain |
26 |
1666 |
Great Fire of London |
30 |
1670 |
Hudson Bay Company formed (English) |
33 |
1673 |
England's Test Act excludes Roman Catholics from holding office |
49 |
1689 |
England's Bill of Rights created. European Nine Year's War begin and grows into a world-wide event. It ends in 1697. |
50 |
1690 |
Ireland's Battle of Boyne |
53 |
1693 |
National debt begins in England |
58 |
1698 |
Tsar Peter the Great begins traveling Europe |
61 |
1701 |
England's Act of Settlement created; War of Spanish Succession begins |
67 |
1707 |
Scotland and England unite to form "Great Britain" |
75 |
1715 |
War of Spanish Succession ends |
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The Children of Viet Koser
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Johan Jacob Koser Born in Asperglen, Wurttemberg, Germany on March 25, 1683 and died in Asperglen, Wurttemberg, Germany on February 12, 1759. He was 75 years old.
He married Elizabeth Buhner (born 8/6/1681 in Steineberg, Wurttenburg Germany and died 10/6/1770) on 5/5/1705 in Asperglen, Wurttenberg Germany. They had three children: Anna Catherine (11/2/1706...
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