1541
Location in the burial ground
† between July 19 and August 18, 1541, Nuremberg. Georg Peck was originally a priest, later a luthier. He married Margarethe Zeyß on September 30, 1528. He owned a house on Oberer Bergauerplatz, near Nonnengasse. Thanks to the initiative of Melanie Kuhn and numerous donations, the grave was restored in 2022
Location: Nuremberg, Rochus Cemetery, Grave number 654
Depicted: Peck, Georg (Jörg, Jorg)
photo 2022, Theo Noll
1541
Location in the burial ground
† between July 19 and August 18, 1541, Nuremberg. Georg Peck was originally a priest, later a luthier. He married Margarethe Zeyß on September 30, 1528. He owned a house on Oberer Bergauerplatz, near Nonnengasse. Thanks to the initiative of Melanie Kuhn and numerous donations, the grave was restored in 2022
Location: Nuremberg, Rochus Cemetery, Grave number 654
Depicted: Peck, Georg (Jörg, Jorg)
photo 2022, Theo Noll
1541
Upper inscription plaque and coat of arms of Franz Schmidt / lower inscription plaque and coat of arms of Jorg Peck
† between July 19 and August 18, 1541, Nuremberg. Georg Peck was originally a priest, later a luthier. He married Margarethe Zeyß on September 30, 1528. He owned a house on Oberer Bergauerplatz, near Nonnengasse. Thanks to the initiative of Melanie Kuhn and numerous donations, the grave was restored in 2022
Location: Nuremberg, Rochus Cemetery, Grave number 654
Depicted: Peck, Georg (Jörg, Jorg)
photo 2022, Theo Noll
1541
Inschrifttafel und Wappen von Jorg Peck
† between July 19 and August 18, 1541, Nuremberg. Georg Peck was originally a priest, later a luthier. He married Margarethe Zeyß on September 30, 1528. He owned a house on Oberer Bergauerplatz, near Nonnengasse. Thanks to the initiative of Melanie Kuhn and numerous donations, the grave was restored in 2022
Location: Nuremberg, Rochus Cemetery, Grave number 654
Depicted: Peck, Georg (Jörg, Jorg)
photo 2022, Theo Noll
1541
Inscription plaque of Jorg Peck
† between July 19 and August 18, 1541, Nuremberg. Georg Peck was originally a priest, later a luthier. He married Margarethe Zeyß on September 30, 1528. He owned a house on Oberer Bergauerplatz, near Nonnengasse. Thanks to the initiative of Melanie Kuhn and numerous donations, the grave was restored in 2022
Location: Nuremberg, Rochus Cemetery, grave number 654
Depicted: Peck, Georg (Jörg, Jorg)
photo 2022, Theo Noll
1541
Inscription plaque and coat of arms of executioner Franz Schmidt and his wife Maria, née Peck
† between July 19 and August 18, 1541, Nuremberg. Georg Peck was originally a priest, later a luthier. He married Margarethe Zeyß on September 30, 1528. He owned a house on Oberer Bergauerplatz, near Nonnengasse. Thanks to the initiative of Melanie Kuhn and numerous donations, the grave was restored in 2022
Location: Nuremberg, Rochus Cemetery, Grave number 654
Depicted: Peck, Georg (Jörg, Jorg)
photo 2022, Theo Noll
1541
Coat of arms of Franz Schmidt: Man with a blacksmith's hammer, below it a shield with three stars
† between July 19 and August 18, 1541, Nuremberg. Georg Peck was originally a priest, later a luthier. He married Margarethe Zeyß on September 30, 1528. He owned a house on Oberer Bergauerplatz, near Nonnengasse. Thanks to the initiative of Melanie Kuhn and numerous donations, the grave was restored in 2022
Location: Nuremberg, Rochus Cemetery, Grave number 654
Depicted: Peck, Georg (Jörg, Jorg)
photo 2022, Theo Noll
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