Thanks Xtine
1) All I know is that doctor Schwarz was the only support for her mother-in-law (in Frankfurt)
If his wife Aimée died in Liegnitz, it is likely that she asked the von Berge family's help.
When Aimée also died (1819), the elderly mother went to Vienna to live with her daughters Sophia and Juliana Henriette.
She died in St Ulrich Parish on April 1821, 70 years old.
2) Friederike Wilhelmine EICHOLTZ married 13 Oct 1798 Johann Heinrich MARPURG in Berlin,
one child died 1years old in 1803
She wasn't widow when became BOLLINGER's mistress.............Her husband died in 1816!!
I have found 7 children with Bollinger
Friederike b.1805
Emil Frederich b.1807
Friedrich Wilhelm b.1808
Emma Pauline b.1809
Pauline b. 1813
Friedrich Wilhelm b.1819
Maie Friderike Wilhelmine b.1819
3) Juliane Alavoine died "Offizialsgattin in Sterbeort"...
But they mean Vienna?
Perhaps they couldn't find the specific place?
1) All I know is that doctor Schwarz was the only support for her mother-in-law (in Frankfurt)
If his wife Aimée died in Liegnitz, it is likely that she asked the von Berge family's help.
When Aimée also died (1819), the elderly mother went to Vienna to live with her daughters Sophia and Juliana Henriette.
She died in St Ulrich Parish on April 1821, 70 years old.
2) Friederike Wilhelmine EICHOLTZ married 13 Oct 1798 Johann Heinrich MARPURG in Berlin,
one child died 1years old in 1803
She wasn't widow when became BOLLINGER's mistress.............Her husband died in 1816!!
I have found 7 children with Bollinger
Friederike b.1805
Emil Frederich b.1807
Friedrich Wilhelm b.1808
Emma Pauline b.1809
Pauline b. 1813
Friedrich Wilhelm b.1819
Maie Friderike Wilhelmine b.1819
3) Juliane Alavoine died "Offizialsgattin in Sterbeort"...
But they mean Vienna?
Perhaps they couldn't find the specific place?
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