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Generationsschätzung ca. *1733, Lehrer, Schnepfenthal
* 9. August 1759 Quedlinburg, + 21. Mai 1839 Ibenhain bei Waltershausen, deutscher Pädagoge und Mitbegründer des Turnens (geboren als Johann Christoph Gutsmuths, legte sich den dritten Vornamen Friedrich und die Schreibweise GutsMuths zu).
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Generation estimate c *1733, Lehrer, Schnepfenthal
* August 9, 1759 Quedlinburg, + May 21, 1839 Ibenhain near Waltershausen, German teacher and co-founder of gymnastics (born as Johann Christoph Gutsmuths, adopted the third first name Friedrich and the spelling GutsMuths).
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9 August 1759Gregorian
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21 May 1839Gregorian
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Dieter Gutsmuths, Die Familie und die Vorfahren von Johann Christoph Friedrich GutsMuths, in Familie und Geschichte, Bd. VI, 18. Jg., Heft 1/2009, S. 365-393
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Latest revision as of 20:13, 30 November 2022

* August 9, 1759 Quedlinburg, + May 21, 1839 Ibenhain near Waltershausen, German teacher and co-founder of gymnastics (born as Johann Christoph Gutsmuths, adopted the third first name Friedrich and the spelling GutsMuths).
  • Guts Muths
  • Gutsmuths
  • Gutsmuts
  • Johann Christoph Friedrich Gutsmuths
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Johann Christoph Friedrich GutsMuths
* August 9, 1759 Quedlinburg, + May 21, 1839 Ibenhain near Waltershausen, German teacher and co-founder of gymnastics (born as Johann Christoph Gutsmuths, adopted the third first name Friedrich and the spelling GutsMuths).
  • Guts Muths
  • Gutsmuths
  • Gutsmuts
  • Johann Christoph Friedrich Gutsmuths

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9 August 1759Gregorian
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21 May 1839Gregorian
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Dieter Gutsmuths, Die Familie und die Vorfahren von Johann Christoph Friedrich GutsMuths, in Familie und Geschichte, Bd. VI, 18. Jg., Heft 1/2009, S. 365-393
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