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Re: Lewis Charles Arlington
« Reply #27 on: Saturday 19 August 17 00:50 BST (UK) »
Children of Jean APLUSTILL and Marguerite Salomé TRENNER, born in Strasbourg

Salome Amélie  in 1816
Jean George in 1818
Conrad Gaspard in 1820
Marie Sophie in 1822
Marie Joséphine in 1826
Charles in 1831

There is also Madeleine APLUSTILL dead in 1830 (22/JAN/1830) at the age of 2 years, 1 month and 14 days.

In the margin it's written hydrocéphale (hydrocéphalic child)

and a stillborn boy in 1832 (20/MAY/1832). In the margin it's written avortement (understand a spontaneous abortion, a miscarriage).

It's unusual in the French records to add the cause of death. Medical details are seen as a private matter.

Marguerite TRENNER died in 1832 in Strasbourg (26/MAY/1832) and Jean APLUSTILL remarried in the same city in 1833.

Marriage of Jean APLUSTILL and Madeleine SPECK (27/NOV 1833), daughter of Louis SPECK and Elisabeth FEIG, a native of Klausendorf (Bas-Rhin), widow of Joseph Maximilien EGGER.

The marriage record mentions Jean APLUSTILL as born in the year 1784 in Brünn in Moravia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brno

He died in Strasbourg in 1838 (27/AUG/1838). A native of Brünn in Austria.

Madeleine SPECK remarried in 1842 in Strasbourg (03/OCT/1842) with André SCHWAB, also a widower.

In 1872, Jean Georg APLUSTILL took the decision to remain French after the annexation of Alsace by Germany

In 1856, birth in Strasbourg of Amélie Joséphine KROFFIG to Jean Joseph KROFFIG and Salomé Amélie APLUSTILL


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Re: Lewis Charles Arlington
« Reply #28 on: Saturday 19 August 17 01:10 BST (UK) »
So we have Jean APLUSTILL, a locksmith, (Brünn 1784 - 1838 Strasbourg) and Marguerite Salomé TRENNER (Strasbourg 1793 - Strasbourg 1832)

He became French in 1828

http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k65288948.image.r=Aplustill.f507.hl

Marguerite Salomé TRENNER had a sister Marie Madeleine Thérèse TRENNER (x Strasbourg 06/FEB/1815 Nicolas BECK)

Parents Nicolas Thiébaud TRENNER and Madeleine DURR

http://gw.geneanet.org/jlwahl?n=trenner&oc=&p=nicolas+thiebaud
http://gw.geneanet.org/jbinettarbevauxclair?lang=en&pz=brigitte+marie+germaine&nz=olivier&ocz=0&p=marie+madeleine+therese&n=trenner

Nicolas Thiébaud TRENNER died in 1831 in Strabourg (01/AUG/1831). He was 83 years old. Parents
Joseph TRENNER and Elisabeth MEYER. In the margin vieillesse (old age).


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Re: Lewis Charles Arlington
« Reply #29 on: Saturday 19 August 17 01:35 BST (UK) »
I can't read a gothic handwriting but it seems to me that Jean APLUSTILL doesn't sign APLUSTILL, his signature starts with a ABL or sometimes OBL...