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Ahnentafel № 3017 · The compiler's 9× great-grandparent

Anna Elisabetha Kuntz

1658–1718 · of Amdorf, Lahn-Dill-Kreis, Hesse, Germany

Paternal — Grandmother's lineprobable

Birth

1658
Amdorf, Lahn-Dill-Kreis, Hesse, Germany

Death

1718
Amdorf, Lahn-Dill-Kreis, Hesse, Germany

Biography

From the Hyten family archive; subject is Anna Elisabetha Kuntz (1658–1718), a 9× great-grandmother of the compiler in the paternal-grandmother (PM) line. This entry covers her birth and death in Amdorf, Hesse, her marriage to Johann Philippi Weber, her recorded son Theiss Matthias Weber, and the historical context of late-17th-century Hessian village life.

Anna Elisabetha Kuntz, born in 1658 in the village of Amdorf in what is today the Lahn-Dill-Kreis of Hesse, Germany, occupies a distant but firmly recorded place within the compiler's paternal-grandmother line, standing as a ninth great-grandmother of the family. The whole of her known life unfolded within the bounds of a single Hessian village; she was born there, married there, raised her family there, and died there in 1718, at approximately sixty years of age.

The Hesse of Anna Elisabetha's lifetime was a region only slowly recovering from the devastations of the Thirty Years' War, which had ended a decade before her birth. Villages such as Amdorf, set among the wooded hills and small farming valleys of the Lahn-Dill country, were tightly knit agrarian communities in which family, parish, and land formed the principal axes of daily life. Lutheran and Reformed Protestant traditions were firmly established in the region by this period, and parish registers in such villages preserve the names of generations who otherwise left no written trace.

Anna Elisabetha was joined in marriage to Johann Philippi Weber, with whom she established her household in Amdorf. From this union the records preserve a son, Theiss Matthias Weber, born in 1685, through whom the Weber line descended forward across the generations and eventually, by routes of marriage and migration, into the broader Hyten family tree on the American side of the Atlantic.

Though only the spare facts of her birth, marriage, motherhood, and death survive, Anna Elisabetha Kuntz represents one of the earliest documentable links on the compiler's paternal-grandmother branch and a tangible thread connecting the family's American descendants to the Hessian villages of central Germany.

Anna Elisabetha was the compiler's ninth great-grandmother on the paternal-grandmother (PM) line.

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Sources

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