Johann Joachim Neander and Catharina Knipping

Married 1649


Husband:   Johann Joachim Neander

Born: 12-May-1614
Died: 1666
Father: Joachim Neander
Mother: Anna Elisabeth Duischen
Other Spouses: Maria Koch

Occupation: Leeraar in Bremen, aan het Paedagogium.
 


Wife:   Catharina Knipping

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Male  Child 1:   Joachim Neander

Born: 1650
Died: 31-May-1680
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Neandertal Man was named after Joachim Neander.  Joachim was a Minister of the early Protestant Church in the Netherlands and in Germany.  He used to spend time in a local cave to write hymns, hold discussion groups, and study his Bible.  After his death, the cave was named after him, Neander-grot, and the entire valley came to be known as Neander valley, or Neanderthal in German.  The first prehistoric Neandertal bones were found in this valley and were named after the valley.

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Male  Child 2:   Christophor Neander

Born: 24-May-1652
Died: 1723
Spouse: Anna Lucia Taets van Amerongen
Children: Maria Catharina Neander

Occupation: Predikant in Varik, Sluis en Amesfoort
 


Male  Child 3:   Johann Neander

Born: 10-Sep-1654
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Female  Child 4:   Anna Cristina Neander

Born: 18-Mar-1657
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