Joseph Rinkenberger
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Name Joseph Rinkenberger [1, 2] Gender Male Person ID I10132 Schrock-Birkey Connection Last Modified 6 Feb 2021
Father André Ringenberger (Reinqueberg), b. 1723, Languimberg, Moselle, Lorraine, FR d. 9 Apr 1793, Rhodes, Moselle, FR (Age 70 years) Mother Madeleine Schwartz, b. Abt 1728 d. 19 Jan 1800, La Blanche Allemande, Moselle, FR (Age ~ 72 years) Marriage 1749 [3] Family ID F7363 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Anne Madeleine Dettwiller, b. Abt 1754 Marriage Imling, Moselle, FR Children 1. Andréas Ringenberg 2. Joseph Rinkenberger, b. 15 Mar 1775, Imling, Moselle, FR d. Dec 1812, Russia (Age 37 years) Family ID F7204 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 10 Mar 2019
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Notes - “As for the mill of imling, we find there Joseph Ringenberg, husband of Anne Litwiller (Dettweiler) in the revolutionary period “miller and farmer”. He was imprisoned for violating the law of September 10th, 1793, which forbids millers to sell grain or flour. It was later found again at Imling in 1809 (two people) during the first Napoleonic census.
“His son Joseph, born in 1775, engaged in the revolutionary wars had a tragic fate, during the retreat of Moscow. On April 19, 1820, Sarrebourg Civil Court of First Instance declared the death of Josep Ringenberg at the request of father Joseph Ringenberg and a brother Andre Ringenberg who had not seen him again since 1810.
“Following the court's judgment, Joseph and Andre Ringenberg, in 1821, ceded a plot of plowed land of 108 ares, surrounded by hedges as heirs of Joseph Ringenberg in Canton Ie Grand Jardin for a sum of 900 francs. Father Joseph Ringenberg could not sign “being crippled with the right hand.” [4]
- “As for the mill of imling, we find there Joseph Ringenberg, husband of Anne Litwiller (Dettweiler) in the revolutionary period “miller and farmer”. He was imprisoned for violating the law of September 10th, 1793, which forbids millers to sell grain or flour. It was later found again at Imling in 1809 (two people) during the first Napoleonic census.
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Sources - [S586] Edgard Nussbaumer, Family of Christian Ringenberg (vers 1694).
- [S1276] Death certificate of Joseph Ringenberg: Transcription.
- [S691] Robert Boehn, Histoire et Genealogie, Les Anciennes Populations de Rhodes, (Robert Boehm, Sarrebourg, FR).
- [S1053] Jean-Claude Koffel, Les anabaptistes de l’arrondissement de Sarrebourg, (Self-published).
- [S586] Edgard Nussbaumer, Family of Christian Ringenberg (vers 1694).