As with many of these very small towns, villages, and parishes, there are very few photos and not much information available. Behringen is located about 20km NW of Gotha, and is most notable as a gateway to the Nationalpark Hainich. It has several hotels and hostels, a population just under 3,500, and an elevation of about 1,100 feet.
There was only one Kleinsteuber found in the parish records, Heinrich Christian Kleinsteuber, born about 1836 and an occupation as a master butcher. His parents names are not recorded, and he had two daughters, born in 1856 and 1860.
The first image is a map showing the town's relationship to Gotha, second is the church, and third is the entrance sign for the Nationalpark Hainich (which is partly known for its feral cats of many generations).
There was only one Kleinsteuber found in the parish records, Heinrich Christian Kleinsteuber, born about 1836 and an occupation as a master butcher. His parents names are not recorded, and he had two daughters, born in 1856 and 1860.
The first image is a map showing the town's relationship to Gotha, second is the church, and third is the entrance sign for the Nationalpark Hainich (which is partly known for its feral cats of many generations).