Veit Bach Real Short, Veit Bach Real Quick: That Is how You Spoil Your Reading Fun. I Am Serious!

 

This page on my "Bach on Bach" website reflects - from summer 2021 - also the state of our Veit Bach genealogy research (... before 1619 ...) until 2015 and concludes it finally! If you are point-exactly ( ! ) "only" interested in the first four generations of this early, unmusical Bache, then please just continue reading on this page below. With it you get, however, around the complete excitement, if you "visit" here for the entertainment: It is then as if you always read first in a book, how everything "ends", thus consume the last pages at the very beginning of your reading. --

 

An extremely extensive information about the search for Veit Bach's origin, in three phases to the goal, you can read – as pure entertainment – with one click here. It reflects the state of knowledge until 2015 and serves today only as the "preservation of my research": However, it is extremely exciting to read and contains many, really many historical documents about this intensive research. Important: In 2015 I thought I had reached my goal. But as it turned out in 2021, it came even better! What I could not have known in 2015.   --

You never happened to that? That an author would like you to read a special – albeit short – page on the topic that interests you? Here on this homepage is much different and so you are already used to surprises.

 

This text serves only to conceal the exciting final result that genealogically in the search for Johann Sebastian Bach's ancestors revealed, a little before your eyes. Because if you are to explore the result here, reading the detailed chapter about Veitbach does not make such a great fun anymore.

 

 

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Hans Veit Bach

 

(... he also lived in Gräfenroda) Born in 1504. As an emigrant from Gräfenroda to Bohemia, according to the entry of the priest in Gräfenroda, arrived as an immigrant in Bohemia, confirmed by the rector and episcopate of the monastery and seminary of Svjnow, Bohemia. date of death and death place of Hans Veit Bach are unknown).

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Veit Bach

(Born 1551 in Janeegg / Bohemia, died 1619 in Wechmar, Thuringia)

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Hans Bach

(... = Johannes Bach = Hans the Spielmann = great grandfather of Johann Sebastian Bach, born 1576 in Hungary *, died 1626 in Wechmar, Thuringia)

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Christoph Bach

(... born 1613 in Wechmar, died 1661 in Arnstadt, grandfather of Johann Sebastian Bach)

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Johann Ambrosius Bach

(Born 1645 in Erfurt, died 1695 in Eisenach, father of Johann Sebastian Bach)

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Johann Sebastian Bach

(Born 1685 in Eisenach, died in Leipzig in 1750)

 

 

 

 

* = Found by our genealogist Christian Hoske. We are now examining whether there were Hungarians here, or Hans was born in Bohemia, and that Hungary was thought of as a thought. Or whether there is once again the so-so-mysterious Hungarian.

 

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