Anna Magdalena Heydt

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Anna Magdalena Heydt (Burckhart)

Also Known As: "Hiatt", "Hite", "Heydt", "Hyatt"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Bad Wimpfen, Herzogtum Württemberg, Heiliges Römisches Reich Deutscher Nation
Death: April 09, 1695 (41-42)
Bonfield, Kraichgau, Herzogtum Baden, Heiliges Römisches Reich Deutscher Nation
Place of Burial: Bonfeld, Landkreis Heilbronn, Baden-Württemberg,, Germany
Immediate Family:

Wife of Hans Christoph Bauer and Johannes “Hans” Heydt
Mother of Anna Christina Bauer; Maria Magdelena Kettenring; Johann Heydt; Anna Maria Kleeman; Anna Catharina Heydt and 5 others

Managed by: Krista Steiding
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About Anna Magdalena Heydt


"The Palatine Families of New York" by Henry A. Jones, Jr. Volume I Pages 353 - 355

Johannes HEYD married Anna Magdalena on 6 March 1679 at Bonfeld, (Kraichgau), Heilbronner Landkreis, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany.

He was Lutheran and she was Roman Catholic.

Mother of

  1. Anna Christina Bauer,
  2. Anna Dorothea (Heydt) Heyd,
  3. Anna Maria (Heydt) Kleeman,
  4. Anna Catharina Heydt,
  5. Johan Justus (Heyd) Hite, [Jost Hite]
  6. Johann Jeremias Heydt,
  7. Anna Barbara (Heydt) Heyd and
  8. Anna Rosina Heydt

Biography

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/UNKNOWN-49042

Anna Magdalena Burckhart was born about 1653, at Zimmerhof, a farm in the village of Heinsheim, identified only as the daughter of "the Bishop's farmer" in her marriage to Hans Christoph Bauer. Her family name was Burckhart, but the first name of her father is not known. Her brother, "Peter Burckhart, the Bishop's farmer's son," sponsored baptism of her daughter by Bauer. Anna married Johannes Heyd at Jagsfeld in 1679 but they lived at Heinsheim where he may have taken over Bauer's butchering business and their first two children were born at Heinsheim. By the end of 1683, they were living in Bonfeld, where Anna Magdalena died April 9, 1695. The entire Palatinate as well as Margravate of Baden and Duchy of Wuertemberg were officially Protestant (predominantly Lutheran), but there was a small Catholic minority in the region. Anna Magdalena is described in her death record as "devoted to the Roman Catholic Church," and special permission had to be granted to bring a pastor of "her religion" from nearby Wimpfen to perform the funeral rites.


https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175133219/anna-magdalena-heydt "The Palatine Families of New York"
by Henry A. Jones, Jr.
Volume I
Pages 353 - 355

Johannes HEYD married Anna Magdalena on 6 March 1679 at Bonfeld, (Kraichgau), Heilbronner Landkreis, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany.

He was Lutheran and she was Roman Catholic.* Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Aug 14 2022, 5:03:16 UTC

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Anna Magdalena Heydt's Timeline

1653
1653
Bad Wimpfen, Herzogtum Württemberg, Heiliges Römisches Reich Deutscher Nation
1672
1672
Hermersberg, Kurpfalz, Heiliges Römisches Reich Deutscher Nation
1676
1676
Bonfeld am Neckar, Herzogtum Baden, Heiliges Römisches Reich Deutscher Nation
1678
May 11, 1678
Heinsheim, Bad Rappenau, Holy Roman Empire, (BW DE)
1680
February 15, 1680
Heinsheim, Bad Rappenau, Heilbronn, Holy Roman Empire, (BW DE)
1682
January 22, 1682
Bonfeld am Neckar, Herzogtum Baden, Heiliges Römisches Reich Deutscher Nation
1683
October 18, 1683
Bonfeld, Heilbronn, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
1685
December 5, 1685
Bonfeld, Heilbronn, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
1687
January 18, 1687
Bonfeld, Heilbronn (BW DE), Holy Roman Empire
1689
January 24, 1689
Bonfeld, Stuttgart (BW DE), Holy Roman Empire