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Johann Michael Hartung (3 February 1708 – 13 January 1763) was a German organ builder and public figure from Dürkheim, a town in the Electoral Palatinate. He was the son of organ builder Augustinus Hartung (1677–1739) and Sophia Hartung née Schwab. Hartung learned the trade as his father's successor in the family workshop, and is recorded as doing independent work in 1733. He built organs in Winden in 1746, in Gimmeldingen in 1749, in Enkenbach in 1751, in Haßloch and Rohrbach in 1752, and in Edenkoben and Oberotterbach in 1754. His last known contract was with Assenheim, in 1759.

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  • يوهان ميخائيل هارتونغ (بالألمانية: Johann Michael Hartung)‏ هو ‏ ألماني، ولد في 3 فبراير 1708 في باد دوركهايم في ألمانيا، وتوفي بنفس المكان في 13 يناير 1763. (ar)
  • Johann Michael Hartung (* 3. Februar 1708 in Dürkheim; † 13. Januar 1763 ebenda) war ein deutscher Orgelbaumeister. (de)
  • Johann Michael Hartung (3 February 1708 – 13 January 1763) was a German organ builder and public figure from Dürkheim, a town in the Electoral Palatinate. He was the son of organ builder Augustinus Hartung (1677–1739) and Sophia Hartung née Schwab. Hartung learned the trade as his father's successor in the family workshop, and is recorded as doing independent work in 1733. He built organs in Winden in 1746, in Gimmeldingen in 1749, in Enkenbach in 1751, in Haßloch and Rohrbach in 1752, and in Edenkoben and Oberotterbach in 1754. His last known contract was with Assenheim, in 1759. Hartung married Anna Barbara Klein in 1737. The couple had four children. After the death of his wife from a miscarriage in 1746, Hartung married Maria Louise Baum in 1747, with whom he had nine children, among them Johann Philipp Hartung (born 1750, died 1806 in Kallstadt), the last organ builder in the Hartung family. At the time of his death at age 54, Hartung was judge and councilor in Dürkheim. Hartung is an ancestor of Donald Trump via the latter's paternal grandmother, Elizabeth Christ. (en)
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  • يوهان ميخائيل هارتونغ (بالألمانية: Johann Michael Hartung)‏ هو ‏ ألماني، ولد في 3 فبراير 1708 في باد دوركهايم في ألمانيا، وتوفي بنفس المكان في 13 يناير 1763. (ar)
  • Johann Michael Hartung (* 3. Februar 1708 in Dürkheim; † 13. Januar 1763 ebenda) war ein deutscher Orgelbaumeister. (de)
  • Johann Michael Hartung (3 February 1708 – 13 January 1763) was a German organ builder and public figure from Dürkheim, a town in the Electoral Palatinate. He was the son of organ builder Augustinus Hartung (1677–1739) and Sophia Hartung née Schwab. Hartung learned the trade as his father's successor in the family workshop, and is recorded as doing independent work in 1733. He built organs in Winden in 1746, in Gimmeldingen in 1749, in Enkenbach in 1751, in Haßloch and Rohrbach in 1752, and in Edenkoben and Oberotterbach in 1754. His last known contract was with Assenheim, in 1759. (en)
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  • يوهان ميخائيل هارتونغ (ar)
  • Johann Michael Hartung (Orgelbauer, 1708) (de)
  • Johann Michael Hartung (en)
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