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(‎Created claim: Employed at (P315): Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Duchy of Saxe-Gotha (Q80609), #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1566310652435)
(‎Removed claim: First known date (P290): 1512, #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1677435111719)
 
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Friedrich Schösser.
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Friedrich Schosserus
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Friedrich Schosserus
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Von 1536 bis 1563 Pfarrer in Emleben.
+ 1563-05-13 Emleben, von 1536 bis 1563 Pfarrer in Emleben.
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From 1536 to 1563 pastor in Emleben.
+ 1563-05-13 Emleben, from 1536 to 1563 pastor in Emleben.
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1512Gregorian
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Property / First known date: 1512Gregorian / rank
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Property / First known date: 1512Gregorian / qualifier
 
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Property / Family name: Schosserus / rank
 
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Property / Career statement: Minister / rank
 
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Property / Married to: N.N. Schösser (née N.N.) / rank
 
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Property / Child: Johann Schösser / rank
 
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1
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Property / Research projects that contributed to this data set: Heino Richard, Raw data for Thuringian genealogies (2019–2023) / rank
 
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+ 1563-05-13 Emleben, from 1536 to 1563 pastor in Emleben.
  • Friedrich Schosserus
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Friedrich Schösser
+ 1563-05-13 Emleben, from 1536 to 1563 pastor in Emleben.
  • Friedrich Schosserus

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