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Old 17th February 2016, 12:31 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by corrado26
The "Neue Stöckel" writes:
WISTHALER Baden near Vienna erw. 1762. His son Joseph begins his apprenticeship in Vienna

WISTHALER (WISTALER) Franz Xaver, Munic, 1800-1845 Coming from Olmütz(?), Begins his apprenticeship probably 1801 in Vienna. He signs:" Büchsenmachermeister im Königlichen Grenadier-Garde-Regiment".

WISTHALER (WISTALER), Georg, Olmütz, erw. 1718 - ca. 1750. Begins his apprenticeship 1718 at Vienna and works for the archbishop of Olmütz. Famous for his multibarrelled weapens.

WISTHALER Johann Georg is working in Munic 1745-1748

WISTHALER Josef, Baden near Vienna, 1660-80

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Thanks so much corrado26. It seems likely I have the right "WISTHALER".
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