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Encyclopedia > Niedernberg

Niedernberg is a town in the district of Miltenberg in Bavaria in Germany. Miltenberg is a district in Bavaria, Germany. ... The geographic region and Free State of Bavaria (German:  ), with an area of 70,553 km² (27,241 square miles) and 12. ...

Coordinates: 49°55′N, 9°08′E Map of Earth showing lines of latitude (horizontally) and longitude (vertically), Eckert VI projection; large version (pdf, 1. ...


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History of Niedernberg (465 words)
Niedernberg, Germany, was first established in the year 1095.
Later, in 1590, Niedernberg was fortified with protective walls...
Specifically, Niedernberg is where our common ancestor, Peter Reinhart and Maria Anna Hartlaub and their family departed for America on June 6, 1833.
REINHART GENEOLOGY (897 words)
Peter Reinhart was born in Niedernberg (Bavaria) Germany on 22AUG1787.
An old Hartlaub genealogy by Gustav F. Hartlaub, former director the Mannheim museum, notes that it is difficult to trace the Hartlaub origins in Niedernberg.
He notes that his Hartlaub line originally came from Niedernberg prior to 1500 and refers to them as the "farmer clan" (Bauerngefchlecht).
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