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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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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