Individual Details

Christian Neukommet

(Abt 1631 - )

Christian Neukommet lived at Holve, according to Charles Whitmer. According to Richard Davis, Christian lived at Hoers, Pfalz on 17 December 1671, and at Spieshiem, Pfalz on 1 January 1672. Christian Neukommet was an Anabaptist.

A Christian Neukomet was among the elders and ministers of the Church of Jesus Christ in the Upper Palatinate who wrote a letter on 19 October 1699 siding with Hans Reist in the split between Reist and Jakob Ammann. The split was over how strictly to enforce by banning the rules of behavoir. Ammann favored stricter rule enforcement and Reist favored less strict enforcement. I do not know if this is the same Christian as the one who lived at Holve.

A Christian Neukommet (age 38), his wife (age 32) and six children (ages 6 months to 11 years) were refugees in Spressum in 1762, according to Ernst Muller, page 222. The ages fit with this Christian. In this same refugee community was an Anna Niekommet, who had left her husband (he presumably a Niekommet) and a Hans Niekommet (age 27), his wife (age35) and two children.

Events

BirthAbt 1631Eggiwil, Bern, Switzerland
Marriage2 Dec 1659Anna Hebysen
Alt nameChristian Newcomer

Families

SpouseAnna Hebysen (1639 - )
ChildCatharina Neukommet (1660 - )
ChildHans Neukommet (1661 - )
ChildHans Neukommet (1662 - )
ChildMadlena Neukommet (1668 - )
ChildUlrich Neukommet (1670 - )
ChildNeukommet (1672 - )
FatherHans Neukommet (1609 - )
MotherMadlena Stauffer ( - )
SiblingMadlena Neukommet (1635 - )
SiblingLucia Neukommet (1637 - )
SiblingBarbara Neukommet (1639 - )
SiblingAnna Neukommet (1641 - )
SiblingHans Neukommet (1644 - )
SiblingPeter Neukommet (1650 - )
SiblingAdelheid Neukommet (1653 - )

Notes