Katharina,
born 1921
Alois, born 1884
Alois, born 1855
Martin, born 1817
Stefan, born 1794
Michael, born 1772
Michael, born 1736
Unger Johann (ca. 1700) |
Konrad, born
1920
Konrad, born 1890
Ludwig, born 1862
Paul, born 1813
Matthias, born 1780
Matthias, born 1751
Andreas, born 1720
Unger Adam (ca. 1700) |
UNGER
The oldest list of names of the inhabitants of
Wallern comes from the year 1589. A list from this time shows that in Wallern lived 23
feudal farmers. Four of these farmers were named UNGER.
In the old protestant - church - books from the years 1652-1660 are
also some families named UNGER.
The village in the year 1700 didn't have the same location as today,
so it isn't possible to give the exact house where they have lived in the past.
In the list "Urbarialliste"
from the year 1767 you can find 12 families with the name UNGER.
Six of them were the exclusive owner of their houses. Fife of them had only the half house
- that means, two families were living in the same house. One family - the very poor one -
was called "Söllner".
Unger were living 1767 in the
following houses:
1 - 12 - 13 - 14 - 16 - 27 - 29 - 53 - 54 - 64 - 74 - 90
Twelve of these families are still living in Wallern. These are the
descendants of the houses 12, 14 and 74.
Summary of the 3 family trees:
House 12 - today main street 19
Unger Johann
Michael, born at 1736
Michael, born at 1772
Stefan, born at 1794
Martin, born at 1817
Alois, born at 1855
Josef, born at 1899
This family is still living in that house. From this house my
grandfather came.
House 14 - today main street 23
Unger Stefan
Josef, born at 1739
Josef, born at 1769
Josef, born at 1807
Stefan, born at 1835
Heinrich, born at 1864
Johann, born at 1897
Hermann, born at 1922
This family came from house 14 to house 45, and from there to the
house 112.
House 74 - today main street 10
Unger Andreas
Matthias, born at 1751
Matthias, born at 1780
Paul, born at 1813
Balthasar, born at 1858
Rudolf, born at 1897
This family came from house 74 to the house 8, and from there to the
house 70/71.
Explanation: In the past there were
no streetnames, the house only had a number.
Source: Fater
Josef Graisy has written a book about the inhabitants of
Wallern
Editor: Konrad
Unger |