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Epitaph of Jorg Peck

Epitaph of Jorg Peck Location in the burial ground

Epitaph of Jorg Peck

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

Epitaph of Jorg Peck Location in the burial ground

Epitaph of Jorg Peck

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

Epitaph of Jorg Peck Upper inscription plaque and coat of arms of Franz Schmidt / lower inscription plaque and coat of arms of Jorg Peck

Epitaph of Jorg Peck

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

Epitaph of Jorg Peck Inschrifttafel und Wappen von Jorg Peck

Epitaph of Jorg Peck

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

Epitaph of Jorg Peck Inscription plaque of Jorg Peck

Epitaph of Jorg Peck

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

Epitaph of Jorg Peck Inscription plaque and coat of arms of executioner Franz Schmidt and his wife Maria, née Peck

Epitaph of Jorg Peck

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

Epitaph of Jorg Peck Coat of arms of Franz Schmidt: Man with a blacksmith's hammer, below it a shield with three stars

Epitaph of Jorg Peck

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

Georg (Jörg, Jorg)
Peck

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