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Heinrich
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(1697 - 1763)
Abraham
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Pabst
(1664 - 1734)
Abraham
Pabst
(1615 - 1677)
Johann
"the Younger"
Pabst
(1585 - 1642)
Jean
le Pape
de Stavelot
(1555 - 1606)
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Jean Le Pape
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Born: Abt. 1555, Stavelot, BELGIUM
Died:
Aft. 1606, Annweiler, Rhineland-Pfalz, GERMANY |
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Jean Le Pape de Stavelot was born about 1555 in Stavelot,
BELGIUM, and is frequently referred to as "The Elder". The
English equivalent for his name is John Pope, while Johann Papst/Bapst
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Stavelot cannot be found as a town or village in France, but
there is a small town/city of Stavelot in Belgium where French
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Jean Le Pape
lived in Stavelot, Belgium, but eventually emigrated to Annweiler,
Germany about 1595. According to records, he was still
alive in 1606. |
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Jean Le Pape is know to have had two children. |
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Children of Jean Le Pape de Stavelot |
Name |
Birth Date |
Death Date |
Spouse |
Peter Bapst/Pabst |
1850 |
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Johann "the Younger" Bapst |
1585 |
02 May 1642 |
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Jean Le Pape died sometime after 1606. |
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SOURCES |
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Thanks to Gail Barnes for
sharing her updated information on the Pabst/Pope/Bobst Family
You can contact Gail at
gailpb@bellsouth.net |
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Email from Gail Barnes, Feb. 2014 |
With the help of a German genealogist in 1999 in Salt Lake City
at the Family History Library, I located German church records
of Jean le Pape of Stavelot. Because the record was
written in French first (then German), I asked a French
genealogist to translate the record for me. He had very
good credentials, so I had no reason to question his
explanation, which was that there was no city, town, or village
of Stavelot in France and he believed the translation to be St.
Avold, Moselle, France. So, I published the info and later
learned from my cousin, David Pope, in Statesville, that
Stavelot was actually a village in Belgium. In later
research, I verified this and without a doubt Jean le Pape was
from Stavelot, Belgium, NOT from St. Avold, Moselle, France, as
the French genealogist told me. |
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Thanks to David Pope for
sharing updated information concerning the name changes
for the locations where Abrahan Pabst the Younger was born,
lived and died.
You can contact David at:
dpope41@bellsouth.net |
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Email from David Pope, Jan 2017 |
The proper name for Annweiler is: Annweiler am Trifels. In 1664
it was part of the Duchy of Zwiebruecken. From the mid-1700s to
1918 it was part of Bavaria. Today it is part of Rheinland-Pfalz.
Using this will help folks find it on current maps. His marriage
location is also currently in Rheinland-Pfalz. His death place
is Froeschen, Rheinland-Pfalz. He died on 7 January 1734. He was
buried on 8 January 1734. His burial place is St. Cyriakus
Chapel, Meisenbach, |
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If you have additional photos or information on Jean Le Pape or the Pabst / Babst / Bobst
Family,
please contact me. |
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