Anna Maria Brückner was the first wife of Johann Bartholomus Romberger, the patriarch of most Rombergers in the United States today. It is believed they were married in 1742. In a rare move for the time and place, theirs was an inter-faith union - she was Protestant, and he was Catholic, and it's been hard to find documentation. Still, there are surviving records of their three children's Catholic baptisms in Ingolstadt, Bavaria.
Anna Maria and Johann Bartholomaus had children Balthasar (1736), Adam (1740), and Maria Eva (1740). She died before Johann's 1753 crossing to the United States.
Anna Maria Brückner was the first wife of Johann Bartholomus Romberger, the patriarch of most Rombergers in the United States today. It is believed they were married in 1742. In a rare move for the time and place, theirs was an inter-faith union - she was Protestant, and he was Catholic, and it's been hard to find documentation. Still, there are surviving records of their three children's Catholic baptisms in Ingolstadt, Bavaria.
Anna Maria and Johann Bartholomaus had children Balthasar (1736), Adam (1740), and Maria Eva (1740). She died before Johann's 1753 crossing to the United States.
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