A book from 1826 says about the plague years 1626 and 1634:
From the death register of Oberstetten with the parish of Aichswiesen:
The plague raged here twice during the Thirty Years' War. The first time in 1626, in which year 259 people died.
From the beginning of the year to the end of April there were only 9 deaths, in May none, in June 2, in July 5, in August 7, in September 31, in October 106, in November 82 and in December 17.
In October only 2 days passed, namely the 2nd and 18th without a corpse, but on many 4 and more were buried together, 6 burials on one day occurred on October 21st, 24th, 25th, on the 26th became 7, on October 27 even buried 10 people at once.
In November up to the 19th not a day went by without a corpse, only on the 20th, 26th, 27th, 28th and 30th there was none.
Six funerals in one day met on the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 6th.
Seven funerals on November 21st.
Mayor Frey was buried on October 24th, Pastor Mag. Hopf on November 3rd.
In the second year of the plague, 1634, 127 people were buried, of whom 109 died of the plague. It began again only in the second half of the year, with the month of September, raged most violently in October and abated in December.
45 people were buried in October, 39 in November and 6 in December.