Daniel VORDERWINKLER
Nail smith in Stiedlsbach (Losenstein)
- Born: 14 July 1820 in Losenstein (Upper Austria)
- Died: unknown
Parents:
- Father: unknown
- Mother: Franzisca VORDERWINKLER
Marriage:
- Daniel VORDERWINKLER and Theresia DALLER
Theresia DALLER
(married VORDERWINKLER)
- Born: 30 September 1820 in Losenstein
- Died: unknown
Parents:
- Father: Franz DALLER
- Mother: Maria KLAUSBERGER
Marriage:
- Theresia DALLER and Daniel VORDERWINKLER
Children together:
- Markus VORDERWINKLER born 25.4.1851 in Losenstein, married on 24.6.1877 in Losenstein to Elisabeth GROßAUER
(Note by the author: my great-great-great-grandparents – my mother's father's father's father's parents)
Sources (italic indicates original content):
- Daniel Vorderwinkler in the baptismal register Losenstein 1820 106/1851 page 467:
born on 14.7.1820 in Stiedlsbach 73
Illegitimate child of (marked in the column before the parents)
Written across both columns (father and mother):
Franzisca, Tochter des
Johann Vorderwinkler
Nagelschmied Mstr. und sein
Gattin Theres - Theresia Daller in the baptismal register Losenstein 1820 101/13b page 468:
born on 30.9.1820 in Stiedlsbach 4
Father: Franz DALLER
Mother: Maria Klausberger - Marriage of the son (entry in the marriage register Losenstein, No. 207/1877):
Am 24 Juni 1877
Bräutigam: Marcus Ferdinand Vorderwinkler, Nagelschmiedgeselle
ehel. Sohn des Daniel V. Nagelschmidgeselle in Reichraming No 99 noch am Leben
u der Theresia geb. Daller schon gestorben beyd. kath. Religion
Braut: Elisabeth Großauer, ehel. minderjährige Tochter des Franz Großauer Nagelschmidmeisters schon verstorben
u der Josefa geb. Buchberger noch am Leben beyd. kath. Religion
Comment:
The information in the son's marriage register matches perfectly the entries in the baptismal register for Daniel and Theres. Both were born in Stiedlsbach not far from each other and likely grew up nearby.
The baptismal register clearly shows that this Daniel was an illegitimate son of Franzisca Vorderwinkler. Johann Vorderwinkler and Theres, who are mentioned in the baptismal register, are his grandparents. Quite obviously, this was an entire dynasty of nail-smiths.


