Münch, Anna Sibylle (b. 1758), daughter of a patrician of Frankfurt, was long believed to have been Goethe's partner in a party game which consisted in arranging mock marriages by drawing lots. No name is given by Goethe in the passage in Dichtung und Wahrheit in which the game is mentioned, and it is now thought that the young woman concerned was Anna Sibylle's elder sister Susanne Magdalene (b. 1753). Goethe indicates that his partner in this game would have been welcome to his parents as a daughter-in-law, and he also credits her in the same work with stimulating him to write Faust.