Location in the burial ground
The epitaph of Hanns and Juliana Krauß was formerly located on grave no. 1181.
See Peter Zahn: Die Inschriften der Stadt Nürnberg II. Die Friedhöfe St. Johannis, St. Rochus und Wöhrd (1581 bis 1608), Wiesbaden 2008, p. 403, no. 2492. The cattle dealer Hans Krauß the Elder died on January 4, 1604, and was buried on January 8, 1604. He resided at the Böser Brunnen (an inn located on Hallplatz) at the end of his life. He was mentioned in the records from 1590 to 1604; his family held a monopoly in the cattle trade for generations.
Location: Nuremberg, Rochus Cemetery, grave number 308
Depicted: Pachelbel, Johann
photo 2020, Theo Noll
View from above
The epitaph of Hanns and Juliana Krauß was formerly located on grave no. 1181.
See Peter Zahn: Die Inschriften der Stadt Nürnberg II. Die Friedhöfe St. Johannis, St. Rochus und Wöhrd (1581 bis 1608), Wiesbaden 2008, p. 403, no. 2492. The cattle dealer Hans Krauß the Elder died on January 4, 1604, and was buried on January 8, 1604. He resided at the Böser Brunnen (an inn located on Hallplatz) at the end of his life. He was mentioned in the records from 1590 to 1604; his family held a monopoly in the cattle trade for generations.
Location: Nuremberg, Rochus Cemetery, grave number 308
Depicted: Pachelbel, Johann
photo 07. Apr 2025, Theo Noll
The epitaph of Hanns and Juliana Krauß was formerly located on grave no. 1181.
See Peter Zahn: Die Inschriften der Stadt Nürnberg II. Die Friedhöfe St. Johannis, St. Rochus und Wöhrd (1581 bis 1608), Wiesbaden 2008, p. 403, no. 2492. The cattle dealer Hans Krauß the Elder died on January 4, 1604, and was buried on January 8, 1604. He resided at the Böser Brunnen (an inn located on Hallplatz) at the end of his life. He was mentioned in the records from 1590 to 1604; his family held a monopoly in the cattle trade for generations.
Location: Nuremberg, Rochus Cemetery, grave number 308
Depicted: Pachelbel, Johann
photo 07. Apr 2025, Theo Noll
From Singapore to Nuremberg (see also www.nuernberg-greeters.org)
The epitaph of Hanns and Juliana Krauß was formerly located on grave no. 1181.
See Peter Zahn: Die Inschriften der Stadt Nürnberg II. Die Friedhöfe St. Johannis, St. Rochus und Wöhrd (1581 bis 1608), Wiesbaden 2008, p. 403, no. 2492. The cattle dealer Hans Krauß the Elder died on January 4, 1604, and was buried on January 8, 1604. He resided at the Böser Brunnen (an inn located on Hallplatz) at the end of his life. He was mentioned in the records from 1590 to 1604; his family held a monopoly in the cattle trade for generations.
Location: Nuremberg, Rochus Cemetery, grave number 308
Depicted: Pachelbel, Johann
photo 07. Apr 2025, Theo Noll
Commemorative plaque Location in the burial ground Epitaph: "Hanns Krauß and Juliana Kraußin his wife´s and both of their heirs´gravesite in 1600" / On the lower left a tied flour sack with the letters H and K, on the right a gear wheel with 45 teeth. His
The epitaph of Hanns and Juliana Krauß was formerly located on grave no. 1181.
See Peter Zahn: Die Inschriften der Stadt Nürnberg II. Die Friedhöfe St. Johannis, St. Rochus und Wöhrd (1581 bis 1608), Wiesbaden 2008, p. 403, no. 2492. The cattle dealer Hans Krauß the Elder died on January 4, 1604, and was buried on January 8, 1604. He resided at the Böser Brunnen (an inn located on Hallplatz) at the end of his life. He was mentioned in the records from 1590 to 1604; his family held a monopoly in the cattle trade for generations.
Location: Nuremberg, Rochus Cemetery, grave number 308
Depicted: Pachelbel, Johann
photo 2021, Theo Noll
Commemorative plaque for Pachelbel and two more plaques
The epitaph of Hanns and Juliana Krauß was formerly located on grave no. 1181.
See Peter Zahn: Die Inschriften der Stadt Nürnberg II. Die Friedhöfe St. Johannis, St. Rochus und Wöhrd (1581 bis 1608), Wiesbaden 2008, p. 403, no. 2492. The cattle dealer Hans Krauß the Elder died on January 4, 1604, and was buried on January 8, 1604. He resided at the Böser Brunnen (an inn located on Hallplatz) at the end of his life. He was mentioned in the records from 1590 to 1604; his family held a monopoly in the cattle trade for generations.
Location: Nuremberg, Rochus Cemetery, grave number 308
Depicted: Pachelbel, Johann
photo 2021, Theo Noll
Commemorative plaque
photo 2021, Theo Noll
The epitaph of Hanns and Juliana Krauß was formerly located on grave no. 1181.
See Peter Zahn: Die Inschriften der Stadt Nürnberg II. Die Friedhöfe St. Johannis, St. Rochus und Wöhrd (1581 bis 1608), Wiesbaden 2008, p. 403, no. 2492. The cattle dealer Hans Krauß the Elder died on January 4, 1604, and was buried on January 8, 1604. He resided at the Böser Brunnen (an inn located on Hallplatz) at the end of his life. He was mentioned in the records from 1590 to 1604; his family held a monopoly in the cattle trade for generations.
Location: Nuremberg, Rochus Cemetery, grave number 308
Depicted: Pachelbel, Johann
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