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Mozes Hochter

Mozes HochterMozes HochterMozes HochterMozes Hochter was born on May 12, 1845 as the second child and son of Samuel Hochter and Elsbeth Silbers on the Hochter farm. Initially, his birth went smoothly compared… was born on May 12, 1845 as the second child and son of Samuel HochterSamuel HochterSamuel HochterSamuel Hochter was born on December 6, 1811, on Hochter farm in the district of Vöhren. As the first child, he was destined to inherit the farm from his father,… and Elsbeth SilbersElsbeth SilbersElsbeth SilbersElsbeth Silbers was born on April 20, 1820 as the second child of David and Lena Silbers in a small apartment above her father’s butchery in Lutheria. Elsbeth and her… on the Hochter farmHochter farmHochter farmThe Hochter farm is a small cattle farm located in the Denron neighbourhood of the Vöhren district. It is situated near the crossroads of the Kild River and the Holle…. Initially, his birth went smoothly compared to that of his older brother, Herman. However, it later became apparent that the baby was breech. Two doctors rushed in to help deliver the baby. After several hours, Mozes was born, but unfortunately, he died shortly afterwards. His mother was heartbroken and fell into a long depression. She became extra protective of her family, and the death of her second child cast a long shadow over the family. The baby was posthumously named Mozes and buried at the local cemetery in LutheriaLutheriaLutheriaThe City of Lutheria is one of the main cities in the Region of Kilden and is situated along the important trade route to Belthem. The city is geographically located….

Name
Mozes Hochter
Last name
Hochter
Gender
Male
Birth
May 12, 1845
Age
Death
May 12, 1845
0 years
Zodiac
Taurus
Parents
Samuel Hochter (Father)
Elsbeth Silbers (Mother)
Siblings
Herman Hochter (Brother)
David Hochter (Brother)
Lotte Hochter (Sister)
Spouse
Children

Mozes Hochter

May 12, 1845 - May 12, 1845

Mozes HochterMozes HochterMozes HochterMozes Hochter was born on May 12, 1845 as the second child and son of Samuel Hochter and Elsbeth Silbers on the Hochter farm. Initially, his birth went smoothly compared… was born on May 12, 1845 as the second child and son of Samuel HochterSamuel HochterSamuel HochterSamuel Hochter was born on December 6, 1811, on Hochter farm in the district of Vöhren. As the first child, he was destined to inherit the farm from his father,… and Elsbeth SilbersElsbeth SilbersElsbeth SilbersElsbeth Silbers was born on April 20, 1820 as the second child of David and Lena Silbers in a small apartment above her father’s butchery in Lutheria. Elsbeth and her… on the Hochter farmHochter farmHochter farmThe Hochter farm is a small cattle farm located in the Denron neighbourhood of the Vöhren district. It is situated near the crossroads of the Kild River and the Holle…. Initially, his birth went smoothly compared to that of his older brother, Herman. However, it later became apparent that the baby was breech. Two doctors rushed in to help deliver the baby. After several hours, Mozes was born, but unfortunately, he died shortly afterwards. His mother was heartbroken and fell into a long depression. She became extra protective of her family, and the death of her second child cast a long shadow over the family. The baby was posthumously named Mozes and buried at the local cemetery in LutheriaLutheriaLutheriaThe City of Lutheria is one of the main cities in the Region of Kilden and is situated along the important trade route to Belthem. The city is geographically located….

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Family

The Hochter family is one of the few Jewish families in the area. Their ancestors hailed from East Germany and Poland, and they migrated to Kilden for a better life. For many generations now, the Hochter family has been residing in the region, most working as farmers or butchers. Most notably, the Hochter farmHochter farmHochter farmThe Hochter farm is a small cattle farm located in the Denron neighbourhood of the Vöhren district. It is situated near the crossroads of the Kild River and the Holle… is known for raising and trading cattle for meat production, which is primarily sold through local butchers in the area. Although they still face prejudice and hatred from locals of other religions, the situation is slowly improving, and people are becoming more respectful towards other faiths.

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Events

Birth of Mozes Hochter
May 12, 1845
Death of Mozes Hochter
May 12, 1845