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Nakomelingen van Andreas Wechel, compleet met Gebeurtenissen (bron website genealogie-van-zon.nl versie 5-3-2024 door A C. P. J. van Zon).
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Generatie 1: Andreas Wechel 1525-1581 X NN
Data persoonsnr 33600: Andreas Wechel, zn v broer van Christian Wechel en NN. Geb. ca 1525 Parijs ? Overl. 1581. Franse protestant, per 1572 in Frankfurt gevestigd. Compagnon van Nicolaus Bassée, van Valenciennes.
Beroep_bijzonderheden: boekdrukker Parijs, Frankfurt
Relaties/bijzonderheden: X NN. Kind: dochter X Claude de Marne, van Parijs. Dochter X Johann Aubry.
BEROEP Two religious refugees of the Reformed Church - Nikolaus Bassée from Valenciennes and Andreas Wechel from Paris - opened printworks, a publishing house and a book shop with their sons-in-law in Frankfurt.
BEROEP Besides Bassée, Andreas Wechel, a Reformed French trader in published books came to Frankfurt in 1572 with his son-in-law Johann Aubry from Angliers and Claude de Marne from Paris.
BEROEP After he had died of the plague in 1581, the sons-in-law followed him into the publishing business and in 1584 they obtained civil-rights.
BEROEP Aubry and de Marne purchased the newly-erected Haus Stalburg next to the Liebfrauen church from Sigismund Feyerabend.
BEROEP Besides immigrants such as the wool-cloth trader, painter and architect Daniel Soreau (see chapter 5, Art) and many other immigrants, they were among the group of those who founded Neu-Hanau in 1598;
BEROEP but they soon returned their residence to Frankfurt. From 1614 Wechel's book-publishing and -selling business was carried on by Daniel and David Aubry and Clemens Schleich, the son-in-law of de Marnes.
BEROEP At the autumn trade fair five years later they offered 56 works from their publishing house from the realms of law, theology, medicine and history.
BEROEP The period around 1590 represented a hiatus in the Frankfurt printing industry, due to the death of the important publisher Sigismund Feyerabend and the arrival of Theodor de Bry (Liège 1528 – Frankfurt 1598).
BEROEP As an engraver of copperplates, Theodor de Bry built up a publishing house from 1588. With this, he contributed decisively to pushing through copperplate rather than woodcuts as the medium of reproduction.
BEROEP De Bry had already left his home in the southern Netherlands in his youth, for reasons of religious belief. He went to Strasbourg, where he worked as a goldsmith and copperplate engraver.
BEROEP With his two sons, Johann Theodor (Liège, 1561 – Frankfurt 1623) and Johann Israel (Liège 1572 – Oppenheim 1611) he stayed in Antwerp from 1577 to 1584, where he acquired his technical ability in copperplate engraving.
BEROEP Three years later (1594), his sons Johann Theodor and Johann Israel de Bry became citizens of Frankfurt and in the same year their double wedding took place with the daughters of the wholesaler Marsilius van der Haiden.
BEROEP This latter was a highly-regarded Dutch immigrant and a relation of Caspar van der Haiden, who had led the Dutch religious community from Frankenthal to Frankfurt.
BEROEP After the death of the father in 1598, Johann Theodor carried on the publishing business.


Generatie 1-1: NN Andreasdr Wechel 1545 X Johann I Aubry 1540
Data persoonsnr 33602: NN Andreasdr Wechel, dr v Andreas Wechel en NN. Geb. ca 1545.
Relaties/bijzonderheden: X Johann I Aubry, zn v en .

Generatie 1-1: Johann I Aubry 1540 X NN Andreasdr Wechel 1545
Data persoonsnr 33601: Johann I Aubry, zn v en . Geb. ca 1540 Angliers ? Van Angliers. Gevluchte hugenoot. Boekdrukker te Frankfurt (1582-1609) en Hanau (1602-1610) met Claud Marne.
Beroep_bijzonderheden: boekdrukker te Frankfurt
Relaties/bijzonderheden: X NN Andreasdr Wechel, dr v Andreas Wechel en NN.


Generatie 1-1-1: Daniel Aubry 1570-1627 X Rachel le Grand 1570
Data persoonsnr 33596: Daniel Aubry, zn Johann I Aubry en NN Andreasdr Wechel. Geb. ca 1570, overl. 17-8-1627. Vader is van Angliers. Aangetrouwde oom: Claude de Marne. Boekdrukker en handelaar te Frankfort.
Beroep_bijzonderheden: boekdrukker te Frankfort
Relaties/bijzonderheden: X Rachel le Grand, dr v Jacques le Grand en Denyse de Gaulmont.
BEROEP J. Benzing, Die Buchdrucker des 16. und 17. Jahrhunderts im deutschen Sprachgebiet. De drukkerij van Johann Aubry I werd van 1596 tot 1602 voortgezet door zijn compagnon en lag daarna stil, totdat hij in 1614 door de erven werd heropend.
BEZIT Frank Berger. Frankfurt, 9-1588 southern Dutch botanist Carolus Clusius (Arras 1526 – Leiden 1609) in Frankfurt am Main, verbleef in
BEZIT Frank Berger. Frankfurt, 9-1588 Zum Engel" on Kornmarkt, which was in the possession of the Reformed Church distributor Johannes Aubry.
BEZIT Frank Berger. Frankfurt, 9-1588 Anvers – Francfort Emigration et innovation vers 1600 Quand la foi engendre l’art. Dirigé par Frank Berger

Generatie 1-1-1: Rachel le Grand 1570 X Daniel Aubry 1570-1627
Data persoonsnr 33597: Rachel le Grand, dr v Jacques le Grand en Denyse de Gaulmont. Geb. ca 1570.
Relaties/bijzonderheden: X 1) Daniel Aubry, zn Johann I Aubry en NN Andreasdr Wechel. X 2) Peter de Zetter (ca 1628), zn v en .