Yes. Maria Barbara/Bach was Johann Sebastian Bach's second oldest cousin.
Johann Sebastian Bach had seven children with his first wife, Maria Barbara Bach. Their names were Catharina Dorothea, Wilhelm Friedemann, Johann Christoph Friedrich, Johann Sebastian Jr., Maria Sophia, and Maria Anna. After Maria Barbara's death, he had three more children with his second wife, Anna Magdalena, but those are not included in the first seven.
Johann Sebastian Bach had twenty children.
The mother of Johann Sebastian Bach was Maria Elisabetha Lammerhirt Bach.
Yes, they were related by marriage. (Also, she was his second cousin.)
He is the same person! Johann Sebastian Bach There are several "Bach" family members that are related to each other: * Wilhelm Friedmann Bach (1710-1784) * Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714-1788) * Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach (1732-1795) * Johann Christian Bach (1735-1782) * Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
Johann Sebastian Bach had two wives: Maria Bach (cousin)- she had seven of his children Anna Magdalena Wilcken- she had thirteen of his children
JS Bach's parents had eight children, though only five of them survived. His surviving siblings were three brothers and one sister.The names of JS Bach's siblings were:Brother: Johann Christoph Bach (1671-1721)Brother: Johann Balthasar Bach (1673-1691)Brother: Johann Jonas Bach (1675)Brother: Johann Jacob Bach (1682-1722)Brother: Johann Nicolaus Bach (1683)Sister: Maria Salome Bach (1677)Sister: Johanna Juditha Bach (1680)
He was married to two wives. He married his second cousin, Maria Barbara Bach, and Anna Magdalena Wilcke after Maria died.
Bach (Johann Sebastian Bach)
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Erwin Bach is not directly related to Johann Sebastian Bach. Erwin Bach is a contemporary German music producer and the partner of singer Tina Turner. Johann Sebastian Bach was a renowned composer and musician from the Baroque period, who lived from 1685 to 1750. The two are separated by centuries and belong to different contexts in the music world.
Johann Pachelbel's parents were Johann (Hans) Pachelbel, and his second wife, Anna (Anne) Maria Mair. His exact birth date is unknown, but due to the date of his baptism, it is believed that he was born in August.