Maria Anna Bastian Bortscheller Päbst 1845-1913

Maria was a maternal second Great Grandmother of my husband and she was the illegitimate daughter of Maria Eva Bastian. Maria was baptized 31 January 1845 in the Sankt Jakobus catholic church in Germersheim and died 21 October 1913 in Ludwigshafen, Germany. Just today I found her baptism in the church book.

I always thought that Maria’s maiden name was Bortscheller, that’s what was stated on the marriage certificate. I do not have her parents marriage date. At least now I know to look after her birth date. Once again, looking at original records is so important for accuracy. Maria had several siblings whose parents are also Maria Eva Bastian and Michael Bortscheller. The other children born were, Catharina in 1841 and 1846, Regina in 1850, Eva in 1851, Elisabeth in 1854, Maria Eva in 1856, Susanna in 1857 and Petrus in 1860. Eventually I will look for all them in the baptismal book and find out when their parents got married.

Maria Anna got married to my husband’s second Great Grandfather, Christoph Päbst, 29 June 1878 in Ludwigshafen. Christoph was also born in Germersheim and an illegitimate child. I wrote about Christoph in a previous blog. Below is the marriage certificate.

On the top page of the certificate I circled two side notes or Randvermerke in German. They were the death years of each spouse. Always try to figure what these notes mean. On the back page I circled the name Maria Anna Päbst nee Bortscheller. She should have signed it Bastian, however she might have not ever known her original maiden name. Each document tells a story! In genealogy the more copies of original records you can obtain, the better off you are.

Maria Anna and Christoph had four children together, all born in Ludwigshafen. Anton in 1872, Hans, my husband’s Great Grandfather, in 1874, Maria Eva in 1881 and Magdalena in 1888.

Maria Anna died 21 Oct 1913 in Ludwigshafen. Her death certificate is below.

A few unusual facts about this blog, both Anna Maria and her husband were illegitimate children. Also they didn’t marry in their hometown of Germersheim. As always below you will find a map of where Anna Maria lived. The map shows Manheim which is across the river Rhein from Ludwigshafen. On the left side you see the famous towns of Bad Dürkheim, Neustadt an der Weinstraße, Landau in der Pfalz and on the right side you can see Heidelberg, all well known cities in this famous wine region.

I visited Heidelberg in October. Here are few pictures I took.

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