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Christopher “Stoffel” Richter

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Birthplace: Siegen, Westfalen, Prussia
Death: after 1713
Trupbach, Nassau-Siegen, Germany
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Son of Johannes Richter and Anna Catharina Richter
Husband of Anna Catharina Richter
Father of Cathrin Richter; Johannes Richter; Friedrich Richter; Hans Jacob Rector; Jacob Richter and 2 others
Brother of Liesbeth Raben; Hans Thomas Richter; Tilmann Richter; Anna Seelbach; Catharina Daub and 4 others

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About Christopher “Stoffel” Richter

NOT Christophel Richter b 1731



CHRISTOPHER RICHTER was born in June 29, 1645 in Trupbach, Nassau-Siegen, Germany. He is not shown in the baptismal register, but it is practically certain that he was a son of Johannes Richter.

Christopher married ANNA CATHARINE BECKER, the daughter of HERMAN BECKLER and OTTILIA about 1665 in Nassau-Siegen, Germany.

Christopher was by trade a clockmaker. He is shown as a member of the Guild of Steelsmiths and Toolmakers of the Freudenberg District in 1698 and 1699. After 1699 his name is crossed out, and the roll on January 2, 1705 shows in his stead Johannes Richter of Trupbach, admitted as a clockmaker. On August 21, 1696 all the master locksmiths of Siegen complained against the two sons of "Christophel Clockmaker" of Trupbach and Philip Marburg for making locks, on the ground that these should be made only by their Guild at Siegen. On August 26 the defendants were named as Johann Philipp Marburg and Johannes Richter of Trupbach (Siegener Landesarchiv, 14, No. 70). The church accounts of Holzklaustate that on January 22, 1716 "the clockmaker of Trupbach" (i.e. Johannes Richter, I suppose) had provided the parish church clock with two new wheels and a pendulum, and that his brother, Jacob Richter of Langenholdinghausen, had repaired the hands of the clock, which had faded out.

An interesting sidelight on the times is shown by another court record. On February 28, 1675 Christopher Richter and Anna Catharina his wife mortgage fields and meadows they owned at Trupbach to Martin Klingspor of Siegen to secure a debt of 20 Reichsthaler, the sum being borrowed to repair damages to their property done by General von Koenigsmarck and his troops as they marched through Nassau-Siegen.

Christopher died after 1713 in Trupbach, Nassau-Siegen, Germany.

▼References ↑ Germanna Record No. 5: Ancestry & Descendants of the Nassau-Siegen Immigrants to Virginia 1714 - 1750 Pages 435 - 446.



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Christopher “Stoffel” Richter's Timeline

1645
June 29, 1645
Siegen, Westfalen, Prussia
1667
April 1667
Trupbach, Siegen, Westfalen, Prussia
1668
December 1668
Trupbach, Siegen, Westfalen, Prussia
1671
May 1671
Trupbach, Siegen, Westfalen, Prussia
1674
October 10, 1674
Siegen, Arnsberg, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
October 10, 1674
Klinken, Parchim, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany
1679
January 1679
Trupbach, Siegen, Westfalen, Prussia
1680
April 1680
Trupbach, Siegen, Westfalen, Prussia
1713
1713
Age 67
Trupbach, Nassau-Siegen, Germany