Carl Jäger
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Carl Jäger
Summary
Carl Jäger is a human[1]. Born in Bad Cannstatt[2], he… he was born on August 22, 1794[3]. He died in Münchingen[4]. He died on November 28, 1842[5]. He worked as a priest[6], parson[7], historian[8], and theologian[9].
Key Facts
- Carl Jäger was born in Bad Cannstatt[2].
- Carl Jäger passed away in Münchingen[4].
- Carl Jäger was born on August 22, 1794[3].
- Carl Jäger died on November 28, 1842[5].
- Carl Jäger's father was Philipp Friederich Jäger[10].
- Carl Jäger's mother was Christiane Sophie Jäger[11].
- Carl Jäger was married to Wilhelmine Ulrike Jäger[12].
- A child of Carl Jäger was Gustav Jäger[13].
- A child of Carl Jäger was Emma Karoline Hauff[14].
- A child of Carl Jäger was Otto Jäger[15].
- A child of Carl Jäger was Karl Friederich Jäger[16].
- A child of Carl Jäger was Sophie Ulrike Jäger[17].
- A child of Carl Jäger was Wilhelm Friederich Jäger[18].
- Carl Jäger held citizenship in Germany[19].
- Carl Jäger's professions included priest[6].
- Carl Jäger worked as a parson[7].
- Carl Jäger's professions included historian[8].
- Carl Jäger worked as a theologian[9].
- Carl Jäger's field of work was historiography[20].
- Carl Jäger's field of work was theology[21].
- Carl Jäger held the position of vicar[22].
- Carl Jäger held the position of parson[23].
- Carl Jäger held the position of parson[24].
- Carl Jäger's religion is recorded as Lutheranism[25].
- Carl Jäger is recorded as male[26].
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Origins and Family
Born in Bad Cannstatt[2], Carl Jäger… he was born on August 22, 1794[3]. His father was Philipp Friederich Jäger[10]. His mother was Christiane Sophie Jäger[11].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include priest[6], parson[7], historian[8], and theologian[9]. Fields of work include historiography[20], an umbrella term[27] and theology[21], an academic discipline[28]. Positions held include vicar[22], an ecclesiastical occupation[29] and parson[23], an ecclesiastical occupation[30].
Personal Life
Carl Jäger was married to Wilhelmine Ulrike Jäger[12]. Children include Gustav Jäger[13], a biologist[31], 1832–1917[32], of Kingdom of Württemberg[33], specialised in biology[34]; Emma Karoline Hauff[14], 1824–1907[35]; Otto Jäger[15], a writer[36], 1828–1912[37], of German Empire[38]; Karl Friederich Jäger[16], 1824–1903[39]; Sophie Ulrike Jäger[17], a housewife[40], 1821–1859[41]; and Wilhelm Friederich Jäger[18], 1827–1874[42]. His religion is recorded as Lutheranism[25].
Death and Burial
Carl Jäger died on November 28, 1842[5]. He died in Münchingen[4].
FAQs
Where was Carl Jäger born?
Born in Bad Cannstatt[2], Carl Jäger…
Where did Carl Jäger die?
Carl Jäger passed away in Münchingen[4].
Who were Carl Jäger's parents?
Carl Jäger's father was Philipp Friederich Jäger[10]. Carl Jäger's mother was Christiane Sophie Jäger[11].
Who was Carl Jäger married to?
Carl Jäger's spouses include Wilhelmine Ulrike Jäger[12].
What did Carl Jäger do for work?
Carl Jäger worked as priest[6], parson[7], historian[8], and theologian[9].