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  1. Maria Schicklgruber was said to have been employed as a cook in the household of a wealthy Jewish family named Frankenberger. There is some speculation their 19-year-old son got her pregnant and regularly sent her money after the birth of Alois. Adolf Hitler would never know for sure just who his grandfather was.

  2. Alois was the illegitimate son of Maria Schicklgruber, who had married Johann's older brother, Johann Georg Hiedler on 10 May 1842, who may in fact have been Alois' natural father. Alois would claim in his later life that Johann Georg Hiedler was not his stepfather, but in fact his biological father, since Johann Nepomuk informally adopted Alois during Alois' childhood.

  3. When Maria Anna Schicklgruber was born on 15 April 1795, in Döllersheim, Zwettl, Lower Austria, Austria, her father, Johann Schicklgruber, was 30 and her mother, Theresia Pfeisinger, was 25. She married Johann Georg Hitler on 10 May 1842, in Leonding, Linz Land, Upper Austria, Austria. They were the parents of at least 1 son.

  4. Maria Schicklgruber was the paternal grandmother of Adolf Hitler. She was born in 1795, in Austria, and died in 1847. She worked as a maid, ...

  5. Johann Georg Hiedler was born to Martin Hiedler (11 November 1762 – 10 January 1829) and his wife Anna Maria Göschl (23 August 1760 – 7 December 1854) in Spital – a part of Weitra, Austria. He was baptized as a Roman Catholic. [3] Hiedler left his family farm and applied for an apprenticeship in milling, and he ended up successfully ...

  6. 23 de mar. de 2022 · Maria Anna dejó vacío el hueco del apellido paterno en el registro bautismal de su hijo, por lo que Schicklgruber será el apellido de Alois desde que nació. Cinco años más tarde, en 1842 Maria Anna se casa con Johann Georg Hiedler de 50 años, quien parece que reconoce la paternidad de Alois, aunque nunca de manera oficial.

  7. Maria soon took up residence with her father at house #22 in Strones. After an unknown period, the three Schicklgrubers were joined by Johann Georg Hiedler, an itinerant journeyman miller. On 10 May 1842, five years after Alois was born, Maria Anna Schicklgruber married Johann Georg Hiedler in the nearby village of Döllersheim.