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In German, godparents are known as “Taufzeugen”, “Gevattern” or “Paten”, but also have other names such as “Gotte”, “Dete”, “Godel” etc. Godparents have the obligation to accompany the child to the baptism, and to make sure the child is raised in the faith and lives it. Furthermore, the godmother/-father will support the parents morally, i.e. make presents until the child’s confirmation or graduation from school. They would also look after the child in case the parents should die. Godparents can be friends, relatives, neighbors or a person in authority such as the manor lord or his administrator, since it was his role to look after the welfare of his subjects.<br>To read more about the role and responsibilities of godparents click [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taufpate here]<br> | In German, godparents are known as “Taufzeugen”, “Gevattern” or “Paten”, but also have other names such as “Gotte”, “Dete”, “Godel” etc. Godparents have the obligation to accompany the child to the baptism, and to make sure the child is raised in the faith and lives it. Furthermore, the godmother/-father will support the parents morally, i.e. make presents until the child’s confirmation or graduation from school. They would also look after the child in case the parents should die. Godparents can be friends, relatives, neighbors or a person in authority such as the manor lord or his administrator, since it was his role to look after the welfare of his subjects.<br>To read more about the role and responsibilities of godparents click [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taufpate here]<br> | ||
=== Marriages | === Marriages (Heiraten) === | ||
Marriage registers give the marriage date and the names of the bride and groom. The registers may also indicate whether they were single or widowed and give the names of witnesses. | Marriage registers give: | ||
*the marriage date and | |||
*the names of the bride and groom. <br> | |||
The registers may also: | |||
*indicate whether they were single or widowed and | |||
*give the names of witnesses. | |||
*include other information about the bride and groom is often included, such as | |||
**their ages, | |||
**their birth dates and places | |||
**residences, | |||
**occupations, | |||
**birthplaces, and | |||
**parents' names (after 1800) | |||
**the names of previous spouses and their death dates. | |||
The earliest marriage records may give only the names of the bride and groom and have little or no information about the couple's parents. | The earliest marriage records may give only the names of the bride and groom and have little or no information about the couple's parents. Couples were often married in the bride's home parish. If there were no marriage restrictions, girls typically married for the first time between ages 18 and 25. Men typically married for the first time in their mid-twenties. | ||
Couples were often married in the bride's home parish. If there were no marriage restrictions, girls typically married for the first time between ages 18 and 25. Men typically married for the first time in their mid-twenties. | |||
=== Marriage Banns or Proclamations [Aufgebote] === | === Marriage Banns or Proclamations [Aufgebote] === | ||
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