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: Lorsch Heritage Book including the affiliate village Kleinhausen

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The Lorsch/Kleinhausen Family Book is currently a work in progress.

Today, family history and the search for one's roots are receiving increasing attention. Many people use genealogical portals to find ancestors and relatives. In light of this interest, the current state of the Lorsch Family Book is being made accessible here. This genealogical database is updated regularly to ensure it reflects the latest research findings.

Unlike traditional chronological publications, this family book is being compiled by family groups, initially prioritizing those of particularly high interest. Consequently, some families may still be incomplete or require further correction. For example, if children are missing from a family record, the research for that specific line is usually still ongoing. This early publication offers the advantage of making data available to the public years before a printed book is released. Furthermore, it allows the author to receive valuable feedback from users. I frequently receive messages from descendants of the numerous emigrants to America, and their contributions are incorporated into the genealogy.

The primary sources for this work are the Catholic parish registers of Lorsch, beginning in 1679. Over the centuries, these were maintained with great care by the local pastors. The records also include births, marriages, and deaths for the affiliate village of Kleinhausen (until 1875). In 1937, Kleinhausen was merged with the then-Protestant Großhausen to form the municipality of Einhausen. Families from the former community of Seehof, whose residents predominantly emigrated to the United States in the mid-19th century, are also included. While only a portion of the Catholic parish records have been fully evaluated so far, other sources—such as neighboring parish registers and the Lorsch City Archives—have also been consulted.

As a result, many families can already be traced back seamlessly to the 17th century. This includes some of the oldest Lorsch families such as Heinz, Levasier, Lohrbacher, Massoth, Seitz, Wachtel, Wahlig, as well as Arnold, Diehl, Hübner, and Rau from Einhausen. In the meantime, the Hessian birth, marriage, and death registers from 1876 onwards have become accessible online. They are now being successively integrated into the research. Furthermore, the Lorsch entries from the 1905 Address Directory for the Grand Duchy of Hesse have also been evaluated.

An alphabetical list as well as a list sorted by streets is available.


Dear fellow genealogists and interested readers, for hints on errors or additions to the personal data I am very grateful! Pictures of your ancestors are also welcome.

Heppenheim, January 2026 — Peter Bohrer


The following list contains all individuals currently recorded from Lorsch and Kleinhausen - current status (January 30, 2026) 15,253 individuals.

In addition to this alphabetical list, all search functions of the main database can of course also be used.


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# Personen-Kennung Person GeburtsJahr GeburtsOrt TaufJahr TaufOrt gestorben SterbeOrt
15201 I49514  {N} Maria Ursula             
15202 I13624  {N} Martha          1740   
15203 I526  {N} Megingoz          809   
15204 I72375  {N} N      1704  Lorsch      
15205 I10704  {N} N.          1691  Lorsch  
15206 I18170  {N} N.      1706  Lorsch      
15207 I18524  {N} N.             
15208 I50281  {N} N.             
15209 I54300  {N} N.             
15210 I57085  {N} N.             
15211 I65581  {N} N.            Bensheim  
15212 I72432  {N} N.             
15213 I72437  {N} N.             
15214 I9759  {N} N.             
15215 I26944  {N} Nicolaus Christian      1705  Lorsch      
15216 I10469  {N} Ottilia             
15217 I1337  {N} Ottilia  1658        1694  Kleinhausen  
15218 I18425  {N} Ottilia  1661        1741  Lorsch  
15219 I72344  {N} Ottilia             
15220 I8731  {N} Ottilia          1722  Lorsch  
15221 I49513  {N} Peter             
15222 I1160  {N} Rachilt             
15223 I1302  {N} Richbod          804   
15224 I10599  {N} Rosina          1721  Lorsch  
15225 I18059  {N} Rosina  1700        1759  Lorsch  
15226 I6472  {N} Sabina  1736        1798  Seehof bei Lorsch  
15227 I12082  {N} Salome  1633        1693  Lorsch  
15228 I1303  {N} Samuel          856  Lorsch Kloster  
15229 I70518  living/private             
15230 I67786  {N} Stephan             
15231 I12561  {N} Susanna             
15232 I1932  {N} Susanna          1691  Lorsch  
15233 I3531  {N} Susanna          1704   
15234 I45065  {N} Susanna             
15235 I56163  {N} Susanna  1695           
15236 I64786  {N} Susanna             
15237 I64929  {N} Susanna      1682  Lorsch      
15238 I66193  {N} Susanna             
15239 I9012  {N} Susanna  1643        1696  Kleinhausen  
15240 I4356  {N} Susanna Margaretha             
15241 I4478  {N} Sybilla          1721  Lorsch  
15242 I9598  {N} Sybilla  1661        1731  Lorsch  
15243 I9689  {N} Theresa             
15244 I5729  {N} Thomas          1683   
15245 I1158  {N} Thüringbert          771   
15246 I1307  {N} Udalrich             
15247 I12463  {N} Veronica             
15248 I10427  {N} Walberta  1639        1699  Lorsch  
15249 I13243  {N} Walbertha             
15250 I12667  {N} Walburga             
15251 I72409  {N} Wilhelm    Kleinhausen   1705  Lorsch      
15252 I1154  {N} Williswint          765   
15253 I1295  {N} Winither          1089   


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