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Epitaph Johan Uhlein and Clara Daucher

Epitaph Johan Uhlein and Clara Daucher Location in the burial ground

Epitaph Johan Uhlein and Clara Daucher

1634

Location in the burial ground


Johann Uhlen, who died on April 3, 1646, was a confectioner and grocer, married to Clara Daucher. He was a member of the Greater Council from 1623 to 1646. He purchased the burial plot on January 26, 1634, from Barbara, wife of Christoph Strahlendorf, née Manlich.

Lit.: Peter Zahn: The Inscriptions of the Cemeteries of St. John, St. Roch, and Wöhrd, Volume III,1: 1609–1650, Wiesbaden 2013, p. 513, No. 4220.

Location: Nuremberg, St. John's Cemetery, Grave No. 14

photo 2023, Theo Noll

Epitaph Johan Uhlein and Clara Daucher Top view

Epitaph Johan Uhlein and Clara Daucher

1634

Top view


Johann Uhlen, who died on April 3, 1646, was a confectioner and grocer, married to Clara Daucher. He was a member of the Greater Council from 1623 to 1646. He purchased the burial plot on January 26, 1634, from Barbara, wife of Christoph Strahlendorf, née Manlich.

Lit.: Peter Zahn: The Inscriptions of the Cemeteries of St. John, St. Roch, and Wöhrd, Volume III,1: 1609–1650, Wiesbaden 2013, p. 513, No. 4220.

Location: Nuremberg, St. John's Cemetery, Grave No. 14

photo 2023, Theo Noll

Epitaph Johan Uhlein and Clara Daucher Excerpt from Johann Martin Trechsels, also known as Großkopf: "Renewed Memorial of the Nuremberg Cemetery of St. John...", Frankfurt & Leipzig 1735

Epitaph Johan Uhlein and Clara Daucher

1634

Excerpt from Johann Martin Trechsels, also known as Großkopf: "Renewed Memorial of the Nuremberg Cemetery of St. John...", Frankfurt & Leipzig 1735


Johann Uhlen, who died on April 3, 1646, was a confectioner and grocer, married to Clara Daucher. He was a member of the Greater Council from 1623 to 1646. He purchased the burial plot on January 26, 1634, from Barbara, wife of Christoph Strahlendorf, née Manlich.

Lit.: Peter Zahn: The Inscriptions of the Cemeteries of St. John, St. Roch, and Wöhrd, Volume III,1: 1609–1650, Wiesbaden 2013, p. 513, No. 4220.

Location: Nuremberg, St. John's Cemetery, Grave No. 14

photo 2023, Theo Noll

Epitaph Johan Uhlein and Clara Daucher

Epitaph Johan Uhlein and Clara Daucher

1634


Johann Uhlen, who died on April 3, 1646, was a confectioner and grocer, married to Clara Daucher. He was a member of the Greater Council from 1623 to 1646. He purchased the burial plot on January 26, 1634, from Barbara, wife of Christoph Strahlendorf, née Manlich.

Lit.: Peter Zahn: The Inscriptions of the Cemeteries of St. John, St. Roch, and Wöhrd, Volume III,1: 1609–1650, Wiesbaden 2013, p. 513, No. 4220.

Location: Nuremberg, St. John's Cemetery, Grave No. 14

photo 2023, Theo Noll

Epitaph Johan Uhlein and Clara Daucher Inscription on the mourning cloth

Epitaph Johan Uhlein and Clara Daucher

1634

Inscription on the mourning cloth


Johann Uhlen, who died on April 3, 1646, was a confectioner and grocer, married to Clara Daucher. He was a member of the Greater Council from 1623 to 1646. He purchased the burial plot on January 26, 1634, from Barbara, wife of Christoph Strahlendorf, née Manlich.

Lit.: Peter Zahn: The Inscriptions of the Cemeteries of St. John, St. Roch, and Wöhrd, Volume III,1: 1609–1650, Wiesbaden 2013, p. 513, No. 4220.

Location: Nuremberg, St. John's Cemetery, Grave No. 14

photo 2023, Theo Noll

Epitaph Johan Uhlein and Clara Daucher Two flanking putti or "genii"

Epitaph Johan Uhlein and Clara Daucher

1634

Two flanking putti or "genii"


Johann Uhlen, who died on April 3, 1646, was a confectioner and grocer, married to Clara Daucher. He was a member of the Greater Council from 1623 to 1646. He purchased the burial plot on January 26, 1634, from Barbara, wife of Christoph Strahlendorf, née Manlich.

Lit.: Peter Zahn: The Inscriptions of the Cemeteries of St. John, St. Roch, and Wöhrd, Volume III,1: 1609–1650, Wiesbaden 2013, p. 513, No. 4220.

Location: Nuremberg, St. John's Cemetery, Grave No. 14

photo 2023, Theo Noll

Epitaph Johan Uhlein and Clara Daucher Putto with Rose

Epitaph Johan Uhlein and Clara Daucher

1634

Putto with Rose


Johann Uhlen, who died on April 3, 1646, was a confectioner and grocer, married to Clara Daucher. He was a member of the Greater Council from 1623 to 1646. He purchased the burial plot on January 26, 1634, from Barbara, wife of Christoph Strahlendorf, née Manlich.

Lit.: Peter Zahn: The Inscriptions of the Cemeteries of St. John, St. Roch, and Wöhrd, Volume III,1: 1609–1650, Wiesbaden 2013, p. 513, No. 4220.

Location: Nuremberg, St. John's Cemetery, Grave No. 14

photo 2023, Theo Noll

Epitaph Johan Uhlein and Clara Daucher Putto with lily

Epitaph Johan Uhlein and Clara Daucher

1634

Putto with lily


Johann Uhlen, who died on April 3, 1646, was a confectioner and grocer, married to Clara Daucher. He was a member of the Greater Council from 1623 to 1646. He purchased the burial plot on January 26, 1634, from Barbara, wife of Christoph Strahlendorf, née Manlich.

Lit.: Peter Zahn: The Inscriptions of the Cemeteries of St. John, St. Roch, and Wöhrd, Volume III,1: 1609–1650, Wiesbaden 2013, p. 513, No. 4220.

Location: Nuremberg, St. John's Cemetery, Grave No. 14

photo 2023, Theo Noll

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