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  1. Maria Anna Schicklgruber (15 April 1795 – 6 January 1847) was the mother of Alois Hitler, and the paternal grandmother of Adolf Hitler.

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    • 6 January 1847 (aged 51), Klein-Motten, Austrian Empire
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alois_HitlerAlois Hitler - Wikipedia

    Alois Hitler (born Alois Schicklgruber; [1] 7 June 1837 – 3 January 1903) was an Austrian civil servant in the customs service, and the father of Adolf Hitler, dictator of Germany from 1933 to 1945. Alois Schicklgruber was born out of wedlock. His mother was Maria Schicklgruber, but his biological father remains unknown.

  3. 12235967. Source citation. Paternal grandmother of Adolf Hitler - mother of Hitler's father Alois. Maria Anna Schicklgruber was born in the village of Strones in the Waldviertel section of northern Austria. She died in the nearby village of Klein-Motten and was buried at the parish church in Doellersheim. After the Nazi takeover of Austria in...

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  5. May 6, 1990 · Bullock noted that Hitler's father, Alois, had been born out of wedlock to Maria Anna Schicklgruber. Eventually, the acknowledged father, Johann Georg Heidler, married Maria, but he never...

  6. Feb 20, 2023 · One summer day in a small Austrian village, an unmarried 42-year-old peasant woman gave birth to a baby boy. Considering that this was 1837, it was certainly a minor scandal that the child was born out of wedlock, but Maria Anna Schicklgruber was certainly not the first woman to have found herself in this predicament.

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  7. 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.

  8. In 1842, he married Maria Anna Schicklgruber (15 April 1795 – 7 January 1847) and became the legal stepfather to her illegitimate five-year-old son, Alois. Around age 10, near the time of his mother's death, Alois went to live with Johann Nepomuk on his farm. [8]

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