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  1. Johann Georg Hiedler (bautizado el 28 de febrero de 1792-9 de febrero de 1857) es el abuelo paterno de Adolf Hitler, según las investigaciones de los historiadores. Era hijo de Stefan Hiedler (1762-1829) y Anna Maria Göschl (1760-1854). [1]

  2. Johann Georg Hiedler (28 February 1792 – 9 February 1857) was a journeyman miller who was officially considered to be the paternal grandfather of Adolf Hitler by Nazi Germany. However, whether Hiedler was in fact Hitler's biological paternal grandfather remains disputed by modern historians.

    • Earliest Family Members
    • Johann Georg and Johann Nepomuk
    • Father of Alois Hitler
    • Pölzl Family
    • 1870s
    • 1880s
    • 1890s
    • 1900s
    • 1910s
    • 1920s

    The first known beginning of the Hitler family is with Stefan Hiedler (born 1672) and Agnes Capeller, whose grandson Martin Hiedler (17 November 1762 – 10 January 1829) married Anna Maria Göschl (23 August 1760 – 7 December 1854). This couple had at least three children: Lorenz (1800–1861), Johann Georg (baptised 28 February 1792 – 9 February 1857)...

    Brothers Johann Georg and Johann Nepomuk Hiedlerare associated with Adolf Hitler in several ways, although the biological relationship is disputed. Johann Georg was legitimized and considered the officially accepted paternal grandfather of Hitler by Nazi Germany. Whether he was actually Hitler's biological paternal grandfather remains unknown. He m...

    The identity of the biological father of Alois is disputed. Legally, Johann Georg Hiedler, an itinerant miller, was the step-father of Alois Schicklgruber (later Alois Hitler), and Johann Georg's brother Johann Nepomuk Hiedler was therefore the step-uncle of Alois. Johann Nepomuk adopted Alois informally during Alois' childhood and raised him. It i...

    Johanna Hiedler, the daughter of Johann Nepomuk and Eva Hiedler (née Decker) was born on 19 January 1830 in Spital (part of Weitra) in the Waldviertel of Lower Austria. She lived her entire life there and was married to Johann Baptist Pölzl (1825–1901), a farmer and son of Johann Pölzl and Juliana (Walli) Pölzl. Johanna and Johann had 5 sons and 6 ...

    At the age of 36, Alois Hitler was married for the first time, to Anna Glasl-Hörer, who was a wealthy, 50-year-old daughter of a customs official. She was sick when Alois married her and was either an invalid or became one soon afterwards. Not long after the wedding, Alois Hitler began an affair with 19-year-old Franziska "Fanni" Matzelsberger, one...

    On 13 January 1882, Franziska Matzelsberger gave birth to Alois Hitler's illegitimate son, also named Alois. As his parents were not married, the boy was named Alois Matzelsberger. Alois Hitler remained with Franziska while his wife, Anna, grew sicker and died on 6 April 1883. The next month, on 22 May, in a ceremony in Braunau with fellow customs ...

    Adolf was a sickly child, and his mother fretted over him. Alois, who was 51 years old when Adolf was born, had little interest in child rearing and left it to his wife. When not at work he was typically either in a tavern or busy with his hobby, beekeeping. In 1892, Alois was transferred from Braunau to Passau. He was 55, Klara 32, Alois Jr. 10, A...

    Edmund, the youngest Hitler boy, died of measleson 2 February 1900. Alois wanted his son Adolf to seek a career with the civil service. According to various interpretations, Adolf disliked the thought of a career spent enforcing petty rules, and was perhaps so alienated from his father that he was repulsed by whatever Alois wanted. Alois tried to i...

    In 1909, Alois Hitler Jr. met an Irish woman by the name of Bridget Dowling at the Dublin Horse Show. They eloped to London and married on 3 June 1910. William Dowling, Bridget's father, threatened to have Alois arrested for kidnapping, but Bridget dissuaded him. The couple settled in Liverpool, where their son William Patrick Hitler was born in 19...

    On 14 March 1920, Heinrich "Heinz" Hitler was born to Alois Jr. and his second wife, Hedwig Heidemann. In 1924, Alois Jr. was prosecuted for bigamy, but acquitted due to Bridget's intervention on his behalf. His older son, William Patrick, stayed with Alois and his new family during his early trips to Weimar RepublicGermany in the late 1920s and ea...

  3. Adolf Hitler (great-grandson), Johann Georg Hiedler (brother) Johann Nepomuk Hiedler (19 March 1807 – 17 September 1888) was the maternal great-grandfather [1] and possibly also the paternal grandfather of Adolf Hitler. [2] [3] His first two names are the same as the name of the Bohemian Saint Johann von Nepomuk.

    • Johanna Hiedler, Walburga Hüttler, Josefa Hüttler
    • Eva Maria Hiedler
    • Austrian
    • Farmer
  4. Johann Georg Hiedler (bautizado el 28 de febrero de 1792-9 de febrero de 1857) es el abuelo paterno de Adolf Hitler, según las investigaciones de los historiadores. Era hijo de Stefan Hiedler (1762-1829) y Anna Maria Göschl (1760-1854).