Ursula Mohr1,2
F, (2 March 1666/67 - 1 June 1741)
Ursula Mohr was born on 2 March 1666/67 at Rosenfeld, Oberamt Sulz, Schwarzwaldkreis, Württemberg.3,4 She was the daughter of Caspar Mohr and Anna [—?—].1,2 Ursula Mohr married, at age 26, Hans Georg Scholderer, age 40, son of Georg Scholderer and Maria Erhardt, on Monday, 14 September 1693 at Rosenfeld, Oberamt Sulz, Schwarzwaldkreis, Württemberg.5,1,2 Ursula Mohr married, at age 48, Phillip Jacob Krüger on Monday, 17 June 1715 at Rosenfeld, Oberamt Sulz, Schwarzwaldkreis, Württemberg.2 Ursula Mohr died on 1 June 1741 at Rosenfeld, Oberamt Sulz, Schwarzwaldkreis, Württemberg, at age 74 years, 2 months and 30 days.1
The following notes are from Brad Feldmaier: It is unclear whether Ursula Mohr was the second wife of Jerg (b. 1631) or if she may have been the wife of his son Hanß Georg (b. 1653). There are gaps in the Rosenfeld church records that make this determination difficult. A Maria Scholder died in Rosenfeld in May 1693 at age 67; this could be Maria (Erhardt) Scholder but the entry is not conclusive. A marriage of Georg Scholder, burgermeister, to Ursula Mohr followed in September 1693. This would be consistent with a pattern of remarrying within a short period of a spousal death that was common in the 1600s and 1700s in Wurttemberg.
This compiler has not detected any death record for Hanß Georg (b. 1653) or any other marriage record in Rosenfeld for Hanß Georg. Given that he would have been 40 years old at the time of a 1693 marriage, with no record of marriage to or death of an earlier spouse, I believe that it is unlikely that he would have married first at age 40.
For these reasons, this compiler has shown Ursula Mohr as the second spouse of Jerg (b. 1631). This presentation is subject to further research.
Accepting the premise that Ursula was Jerg’s second wife, he would have died between 1706 (the birth year of his last child with Ursula) and 1710 (the year Ursula married again). The death register in Rosenfeld is missing from 1708 to 1712, precluding any ability to verify.6
The following notes are from Brad Feldmaier: It is unclear whether Ursula Mohr was the second wife of Jerg (b. 1631) or if she may have been the wife of his son Hanß Georg (b. 1653). There are gaps in the Rosenfeld church records that make this determination difficult. A Maria Scholder died in Rosenfeld in May 1693 at age 67; this could be Maria (Erhardt) Scholder but the entry is not conclusive. A marriage of Georg Scholder, burgermeister, to Ursula Mohr followed in September 1693. This would be consistent with a pattern of remarrying within a short period of a spousal death that was common in the 1600s and 1700s in Wurttemberg.
This compiler has not detected any death record for Hanß Georg (b. 1653) or any other marriage record in Rosenfeld for Hanß Georg. Given that he would have been 40 years old at the time of a 1693 marriage, with no record of marriage to or death of an earlier spouse, I believe that it is unlikely that he would have married first at age 40.
For these reasons, this compiler has shown Ursula Mohr as the second spouse of Jerg (b. 1631). This presentation is subject to further research.
Accepting the premise that Ursula was Jerg’s second wife, he would have died between 1706 (the birth year of his last child with Ursula) and 1710 (the year Ursula married again). The death register in Rosenfeld is missing from 1708 to 1712, precluding any ability to verify.6
Children of Ursula Mohr and Hans Georg Scholderer
- Eva Scholderer1,2 (14 Jul 1694 - )
- Anna Maria Scholderer1,2 (1 Jan 1696/97 - )
- Hans Ulrich Scholderer+1,2 (11 Dec 1698 - 29 Mar 1772)
- Ferdinand Scholderer1,2 (19 Apr 1701 - )
- Conrad Scholderer1,2 (3 Feb 1702/3 - )
- Johann Casper Scholderer1,2 (Oct 1706 - 27 Nov 1706)
- Ursula Scholderer1,2 (31 Mar 1708 - Jul 1709)
Last Edited=17 Oct 2007
Citations
- [S749] Brad Feldmaier, "Family Group Sheets (Descendants of Eva, wife of Ulrich Scholder)," supplied 26 November 2005 ([address for private use,] New Canaan, Connecticut; USA). This report has no direct source information listed, however Brad indicated that all the records came from microfilm of the church records of Rosenfeld.
- [S801] Erika Lanz, Stuttgart, Germany [e-address for private use,] to Kevin L. Sholder, e-mail, 12 March 2006, "Scholderer in Rosenfeld pages 1 - 3," Sholder Research Files; privately held by Kevin Leonard Sholder, [(e-address) & street address for private use),] Dayton, Ohio, USA.
- [S749] Brad Feldmaier, "Descendants of Eva, wife of Ulrich Scholder", shows date of birth as 2 March 1666.
- [S1308] Erika Lanz, Stuttgart, Germany [e-address for private use,] to Kevin L. Sholder, e-mail, 16 October 2007, "Rosenfeld and Freudenstadt Scholderer Updates," Sholder Research Files; privately held by Kevin Leonard Sholder, [(e-address) & street address for private use),] Dayton, Ohio, USA.
- [S798] Erika Lanz, Stuttgart, Germany [e-address for private use,] to Kevin L. Sholder, e-mail, 12 March 2006, "Rosenfeld - Georg = Jerg Scholderer," Sholder Research Files; privately held by Kevin Leonard Sholder, [(e-address) & street address for private use),] Dayton, Ohio, USA.
- [S761] Brad Feldmaier, "Family Group Sheets (Descendant outline of Ulrich Scholder)," supplied 3 December 2005 ([address for private use,] New Canaan, Connecticut; USA). This report has no direct source information listed, however Brad indicated that all the records came from microfilm of the church records of Rosenfeld.