Continuing the births (technically baptisms) at Unteroewisheim in the period 1594 to 1630, we have:
Schappederg, Scheffer, Schenk, Schmidt, Schmidtbatz, Schmidtgotz, Schneder, Schneider, Schreiner, SCHOEN, Schneiter(?), Schraister, Schuder, Silber, Sitter, Sarg, Spengel, Spertz, Sannher(?), Spengler, Speunz, ?, ?, Spirtes, Stahl, Stark, Storer, Storpf, Stricher, Stanigel, Stroeling, Strodel, THOMA, Tochter (cf Dochter), Trieb, Unfried, Vaber, Vergford (cf Bergford), Vager, (Vogel, Vogner), Vanhart, Verkehr, Vegher, VOLK, Voden, Volzer, Volz, WAYMAN, Walther, WELPH (well, it rhymes with Delph), Weiss, Widmogin, Winterlaus, Winterhess, Wolbart, Wolff, ZIMMERMANN.
It seems that the composer of the directory did not always believe what he was reading. He often makes an alternative suggestion such as Tochter and Dochter might be interchanged. What follows next is the baptisms from 1630 to 1689.
Angel, Arnold, Afpekk, Aul, Azisberger, Balduf & Balluf, Banhart, Bandhel, Banman, Baumann, BEKER, BENDER, Bery, Bernhard, Betpf (& Batphi, Berthf), Buger, Blaekhner, ?, Bagin, Boehle, Bulsterlin and Pulsterlin, Bolz, Bok, Bernhausser, Brandenburg, Brecht, Brenker, Branner, Brunner, Bub, Buchmann, Burchuber, Burkhard, Buz, Cupeler(?), Clee (cf Klee), Crainer (cf Krenir), Cruperger, Cuedis, Cuerhard, Datt, Damp, DEBOLD, Drishler, Drez, Depfner (cf Tepfner), Dobel, Dochter (cf Tochter), DURMAN (I can’t be really positive about this name as it consists of lower case letters which all look much alike), Dressler, Eberhard, Eberlin, Edelmann, Ehm, Eglin, Ehrens, Eich, Eigen(-weiss or -mann), Efenwuest.
[Some names, especially those at the bottom of the pages, are hard to read. When I insert a ? in the sequence, separated by commas, I don’t even attempt to give a transcription.]
Eitensagler, Elh, Engelfried, Engelhard, ?, Erm, Etten, Eubarth, Eyel, Fimpelin, FISHER, Franklin, Friedin, Fuss, Gaeblin, Gadderer, Ganthener, Gaus, GEBHART, Geissel, Gemmel, GERHARD, Genlach, Germann, Gernung, Ginbel, Glattaden, Glud, ?, Goepflerich, Grafp, Grau, Gremm, Grimming, Gruntner, Groh, Gromen, Gruber, Gubich, Guerdter, Guenster, ?, Gurt, Guemmel, Haas, ?, Hans, Hanfer, Haentlen, Handlin, Haubereich, Haufer, Heffler, ?, Held, Hermann, Hermald, ?, heut, Hiller, ?, ?, Hildenfuhl, Hoepfinger, Hormuth, Hurst, Huller, Hummel, Hutmacher, Huttinger, Joefel, ?, Kandel, Kaus, Kehnlin or Kuhelin, Keller, Kerner, Ketphner, KIEFER, ?, KLEE, Kicherer, Kneller, Kneuer, Knoehn, KOCH, Keaus or Kraus, Kramer, Kratz, Kromer (cf Gromer), Kuen or Kuehe or Kuehelin), Kudis, Kul, Kunz, Kuanz.
(20 Oct 06)
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