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  1. Maria soon began residence with her father at house number 22 in Strones. After an unknown period, the three Schicklgrubers were joined by Johann Georg Hiedler, an itinerant journeyman miller. On 10 May 1842, five years after Alois was born, Maria Anna Schicklgruber married Johann Georg Hiedler in the nearby village of Döllersheim.

  2. AFFICHER TOUTES LES QUESTIONS. La généalogie d' Adolf Hitler est complexe, notamment en ce qui concerne les ascendants mâles, et a été plusieurs fois modifiée, plus souvent pour des raisons politiques ou idéologiques que du fait de la découverte d'éléments nouveaux. Un des arbres généalogiques possibles d’Adolf Hitler, qui retient ...

  3. When Johann Georg Hitler was born in 1792, in Spital, Gmünd, Lower Austria, Austria, his father, Martin Hiedler, was 30 and his mother, Anna Maria Göschl, was 25. He married Anna Maria Bauer on 23 November 1824, in Hoheneich, Gmünd, Lower Austria, Austria. He died on 9 February 1857, in Spital, Tulln, Lower Austria, Austria, at the age of 65.

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  5. Johann Georg Hiedler (pokřtěn 28. února 1792, Weitra – 9. února 1857, Weitra) byl rakouský tovaryš a oficiálně uznávaný děd Adolfa Hitlera.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alois_HitlerAlois Hitler - Wikipedia

    Home of Johann Nepomuk Hiedler. Sometime later, a man named Johann Georg Hiedler moved in with the Schicklgrubers. He married Maria when Alois was five, and Maria died when Alois was nine. By the age of 10, Alois had been sent to live with Johann Georg Hiedler's younger brother, Johann Nepomuk Hiedler, who owned a farm in the nearby village of ...

  7. The other two are Johann Nepomuk Hiedler, the younger brother of Johann Georg, and a Graz Jew by the name of Leopold Frankenberger. In the 1950s, this third possibility was popular among historians, but modern historians now think it highly unlikely as the Jews were expelled from Graz in the fifteenth century and were not permitted to return until the 1860s, several decades after Alois' birth.

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