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Property / Father: Johann Tobias Krebs / rank
 
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circulating information has it that J.C. Krebs was half brother of the first two sons and that he came back to Buttstädt, when his father began to lose his eye sight.
Property / Biographical notes: circulating information has it that J.C. Krebs was half brother of the first two sons and that he came back to Buttstädt, when his father began to lose his eye sight. / rank
 
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Property / Biographical notes: circulating information has it that J.C. Krebs was half brother of the first two sons and that he came back to Buttstädt, when his father began to lose his eye sight. / reference
 
Property / Career statement
 
Property / Career statement: Rector / rank
 
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Property / Career statement: Rector / qualifier
 
Property / Career statement: Rector / qualifier
 
Begin date: 1752
Timestamp+1752-00-00T00:00:00Z
Timezone+00:00
CalendarGregorian
Precision1 year
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Property / Career statement: Rector / reference
 
Property / GND ID
 
Property / GND ID: 130635758 / rank
 
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1724-1759, headmaster of Buttstädt's city school, son of Johann Tobias Krebs
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Johann Carl Krebs
1724-1759, headmaster of Buttstädt's city school, son of Johann Tobias Krebs

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    circulating information has it that J.C. Krebs was half brother of the first two sons and that he came back to Buttstädt, when his father began to lose his eye sight.
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