Reading aid - Bride's place of origin

Hello. I'm trying to figure out where the wife's place of origin is on the following marriage:


Marriage of Johann Jacob Henkel and Anna Elisabeth, (daughter of) Johann Peter Engel. March 11, 1734. Any help regarding transcription of Elisabeth and her father's place of origin is appreciated. Thank you.
 
[1734]

den 11 Mertz Sind nach gewöhnlich dreymahliger proclamation copu-
lirt worden Johann Jacob Henckel Bürger und Wittiber
allhier, und Anna Elisabeth, weiland Johann Peter Engels
gewesenen Unterthanen zu Keffenroth, Hochgräff[lich] Ysen-
burg Birsteinischer Jurisdiction, nachgelaßene eheleib[liche]
Tochter


on March 11, 1734 after three regular proclamations were married,
Johann Jacob Henckel, a citizen and widower at this place [Buedingen], and
Anna Elisabeth, the legitimate surviving daughter, of Johann
Peter Engel, a former subject at Kefenroth, in the noble count's
jurisdiction Ysenburg Birstein
 
[1734]

den 11 Mertz Sind nach gewöhnlich dreymahliger proclamation copu-
lirt worden Johann Jacob Henckel Bürger und Wittiber
allhier, und Anna Elisabeth, weiland Johann Peter Engels
gewesenen Unterthanen zu Keffenroth, Hochgräff[lich] Ysen-
burg Birsteinischer Jurisdiction, nachgelaßene eheleib[liche]
Tochter


on March 11, 1734 after three regular proclamations were married,
Johann Jacob Henckel, a citizen and widower at this place [Buedingen], and
Anna Elisabeth, the legitimate surviving daughter, of Johann
Peter Engel, a former subject at Kefenroth, in the noble count's
jurisdiction Ysenburg Birstein
Thank you. I appreciate the transcription.
 
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