NameKatharine Krechel
Birthabt 1659, Mertloch, Mayen-Koblenz, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
Death22 Mar 1695, Keldung, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
FlagsDied in or After Childbirth
Spouses
Birthabt 1650, Keldung, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
Death29 Dec 1703, Keldung, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
OccupationHofman “Kurfuerst zu Trier” in Keldung
Marriage20 Feb 1685, St. Stephan Chapel, Keldung, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
Notes for Katharine Krechel
Source: Records of St. Martin and St. Severus Catholic Church in Muenstermaifeld. Source of her parents’ names and her birth information: Manfred Ruettgers.
She was a baptismal sponsor in 1685 for Katharine, the daughter of Balthasar Bast and Margarete Scheffer of Keldung.
Notes for Matthias (Spouse 1)
Source of the name of Anna Schomer’s husband, his occupation, and the date and place of their wedding: Manfred Ruettgers. Source of Matthias’ place of residence and of the place and date of his death: Records of St. Martin and St. Severus Catholic Church in Muenstermaifeld. The FB Muenstermaifeld gives his date of death as 8 OCtober 1683, but that is an error. The death notice says his wife died that day.
He was a baptismal sponsor in 1665 for Matthias, the son of Philipp Muench and Katharine of Keldung; in 1671 for Matthias, the son of Balthasar Kevenheim and Anna Maria of Keldung; in 1676 for Margarete, the daughter of Matthias Meurer and Agnes of Keldung; in 1678 for Maria Christine, the daughter of Johann Henn and Maria of Keldung; in 1679 for Agnes, the daughter of Anton Braun and Ursula of Keldung; in 1683 for Matthias, the son of Johann Meurer and Katharine of Keldung; in 1686 for Margarete, the daughter of Peter Eichorn and Maria in Keldung; and in 1700 for Matthias, the son of his brother Johann Jacob Suesterhenn and Anna Jungen of Muenstermaifeld.
He may have been a baptismal sponsor in 1672 for Matthias, the son of Anton Suesterhenn and Maria of Metternich.
That the same person who had been married to Maria Moentenich married Katharine Krechel is based on the date of Maria’s death and the statement in Katharine’s marriage record that the Matthias Suesterhenn who married her was a widower. The marriage record for his third marriage also indicated that he was a widower.
Matthias and two of his sons, Johann and Anton, died on December 29, 1703, apparently due to violence.