« Reply #24 on: Tuesday 16 August 11 07:24 BST (UK) »
After a couple of years work I have finally solved the mystery. The baptism was our ancester Michael Auer and he did come from Gutenberg. His mother Margarethe Auer was not married which is why he has the same surname as her. Her father is listed on the baptism, not the father of Michael. She then married and had more children. I managed to solve the puzzle because one of the children from her marriage to Andreas Schoepfe was godfather to 'our ' Michael Auer's daughter in London. I have his record from the Gutenberg parish book. I have been able to decipher some of it but not all. I would love some help in this if possible. I am hoping that other brothers or sisters came to London too so I can research them more.
The second question is how to find these parish records? The one for Schoepfe was sent to me by somebody researching a distant relative. Do you have to go to the Wurttemberg records in Stuttgart? I am thinking that Johan Georg Auer, father of Margarethe would have had a similar page? Did everybody have their own page?
Thanks in advance!
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