Anna Johanna Strakosch

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Anna Johanna Strakosch

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Birthplace: Bučovice, Vyškov District, South Moravian Region, Czechia (Czech Republic)
Death: March 26, 1832 (37)
Bučovice, near Brno; Haus #1, South Moravia
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Salomon Strakosch "the Elder" and Chaile / Caroline also Anna, Eva, Kathrine Strakosch
Wife of Salomon Strakosch
Mother of Pauline Strakosch (Strakosch); Jonas Strakosch; Eva Strakosch; Moritz / Moises Strakosch (son of Salomon); Isidor (Israel) Strakosch and 5 others
Sister of Agathe Strakosch; Rachel Fries; Leopold "Löbl" Strakosch, Jünger and Rael (?) Strakosch

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About Anna Johanna Strakosch

Birth appears in Bučovice Births, Image #9 of 82; mother's name resembles "Kathrina" Popperin.

Johanna / Anna married her first cousin Salomon Strakosch, Junger ("son of Lobl"), as can be seen in their marriage record dated May 6, 1818 in Bučovice Marriages, Haus #1, Image #10 of 31. She is listed as "Anna geb. Strakosch, dau. of Salamon, Leder-Handler." Bride was 24, groom was 23. See at http://www.badatelna.cz/fond/1073 (Bučovice)

Anna/Johanna's death appears in the Czech Jewish Records (shows her as JOHANNA), d. March 26, 1832 at age 37 (b. ~1795). Bučovice Deaths, Image #26 of 55.

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Anna Johanna Strakosch's Timeline

1794
May 1, 1794
Bučovice, Vyškov District, South Moravian Region, Czechia (Czech Republic)
1819
January 23, 1819
Bučovice, near Brno, Haus #1, South Moravia
1820
September 8, 1820
Bučovice, near Brno, South Moravia
1822
May 3, 1822
Bucovice, near Brno, Czech Republic
1824
March 2, 1824
Bučovice, Vyškov District, South Moravian Region, near Brno
1826
April 10, 1826
Butschowitz, Haus I
1827
October 12, 1827
Bučovice, near Brno, Haus #1, South Moravia
1828
November 4, 1828
Bučovice, near Brno, South Moravia, Czech Republic
1830
July 24, 1830
Bučovice, Vyškov, Jihomoravský kraj, Czech Republic