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Adam BECKER 1605–1698 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1 JAN 1605

Birth Location: Seingbouse, Moselle, Grand Est, France

Death Date: 5 FEB 1698

Death Location: Seingbouse, Moselle, Grand Est, France

Father: Franz BECKER

Mother:

Spouse(s): Marguerite MICHEL

Children(s): Anne BECKER, Barbe BECKER, Christophe BECKER

In 1605, Adam BECKER entered the world in Seingbouse, Moselle, Grand Est, France, born to Franz Becker And Anne Elle. Adam BECKER married Marguerite Michel, and had children including Anne Catherine Becker, Barbe Becker, Christophe Becker. Adam BECKER passed away in 1698 in Seingbouse, Moselle, Grand Est, France.

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  • In 1605, Adam BECKER entered the world in Seingbouse, Moselle, Grand Est, France, born to Franz Becker And Anne Elle.
  • Adam BECKER married Marguerite Michel, and had children including Anne Catherine Becker, Barbe Becker, Christophe Becker.
  • Adam BECKER passed away in 1698 in Seingbouse, Moselle, Grand Est, France.

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Adam BECKER's Ancestors

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Adam BECKER
1605–1698
Birth Place: Seingbouse, Moselle, Grand Est, France
Parents
Franz BECKER
1585–1670
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Great-Grandparents
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Adam BECKER's Descendants

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Adam BECKER (1 JAN 1605–5 FEB 1698) m. Marguerite MICHEL (1620–1 JAN 1674)
  1. 1. Anne (Catherine) BECKER 1649–1712 m. Pierre HAMMAN 1647–1717
    1. 1. Nicolas HAMMAN 1670–1710 m. Anne GEORGE 1672–
      1. 1. Anne (Barbe) HAMANN 1701–1771 m. Henry Guyot 1701–1765
        1. 1. Philippe Guyot 1742–1799 m. Marie-Angèle (ou Angélique) Sadler 1749–1806
        2. 2. Anne (Marie) GUIOT 1729–1779 m. Christophe QUEIS 1724–
        3. 3. Christina GUIOT 1733–1797 m. Jacques BOUR 1737–1820
        4. 4. Mathias GUIOT 1737–1800 m. Marguerite DONADIEU 1736–1782 m. Elisabeth HECTOR 1750–
        5. 5. Jean GUIOT 1727–1797 m. Jeanne DOURNEAU 1737–1802
        6. 6. Christine GUIOT 1733–1797
        7. 7. Nicolas GUIOT 1737–
      2. 2. Anne (Catherine) HAMMAN 1696–1773 m. Christophe WEISS-WISSE 1700–1773
        1. 1. Anna (Catharina) WEISS 1725–
        2. 2. Jean WEISS 1726–
        3. 3. Catherine WEISS-WISSE 1728–
        4. 4. Marie WEISS 1729–1798 m. Paul PICARD 1707–
        5. 5. Catharina WEISS 1732–1811 m. Jacques FOTRE 1727–1800
        6. 6. Barbara WEISS 1735–1816 m. Jean (Nicolas) ADAM 1727–1802
        7. 7. Anne (Elisabeth) WEISS 1738–
      3. 3. Jean (Nicolas) HAMMAN 1698–
      4. 4. Jean HAMMAN 1703–
      5. 5. Anne (Marie) HAMMAN 1707–1773 m. Simon BRUN 1705–1790
        1. 1. Pierre BRUN 1737–1811 m. Barbe LANG 1753–1831
        2. 2. Anne BRUN 1753–1836 m. Jacques HESSE 1754–1835
        3. 3. Nicolas (BRAUN OU BRUN OU) BRUNE 1735–
        4. 4. Anne-Marie (BRAUN OU BRUN OU) BRUNE 1739–
        5. 5. Barbe (BRAUN OU BRUN OU) BRUNE 1739–
        6. 6. Marguerite (BRAUN OU BRUN OU) BRUNE 1749–
      6. 6. Jean (Pierre) HAMMAN 1710–1789 m. Catherine BRAUN 1706–1786
        1. 1. Jean HAMMAN 1731–1809 m. Christine COUTURIER 1758–1836 m. Anne (Catherine) HÂENNIQUE 1744–1769
        2. 2. Madeleine HAMMAN 1740–1820 m. Pierre SCHWARTZ 1742–1803
        3. 3. Nicolas HAMMAN 1744–1771
        4. 4. Michel HAMMAN 1735–
    2. 2. Anne (Barbe) HAMMAN 1671–1718 m. Georges MULLER 1670–1719
      1. 1. Anne (Marie) MULLER 1693–1759
      2. 2. Barbe MULLER 1718–1791 m. Jean BADOT 1708–1755
        1. 1. Marguerite BADOT 1741–
        2. 2. Antoine BADOT 1743–
        3. 3. Barbe BADOT 1747–
        4. 4. Jean (Pierre) BADOT 1751–1818
        5. 5. Michel BADOT 1754–
    3. 3. Jean (Pierre) HAMMAN 1672–1752 m. Catherine BRANDT 1680–1712 m. Marie SCHWARTZ 1675–1703
      1. 1. Barbe (Christine) HAMMAN 1708–1758
      2. 2. Marie HAMMAN 1697–1763
      3. 3. Suzanne HAMMAN 1703–1742
    4. 4. Madeleine HAMMAN 1674–1759
    5. 5. Théodore (Didier) HAMMAN 1677–1763 m. Anne (Catherine) GEORG 1698–1739
      1. 1. Nicolas HAMMAN 1716–1783
      2. 2. Jean HAMANN 1719–1782
    6. 6. Catherine HAMMAN 1679–1759 m. Jean BRAYER 1686–1718
      1. 1. Pierre BRAYER 1714–
      2. 2. Jean (BRAYER) BREYER 1716–1780
      3. 3. Christophe BRAYER 1718–
    7. 7. Jean-Georges HAMMAN 1680–
    8. 8. Anne (Marie) HAMMAN 1681–1752 m. Barthélémy MULLER 1668–1765
      1. 1. Jean (Pierre) MULLER 1704–1781 m. Élisabeth (Catherine) MULLER 1701–1763
        1. 1. Jean-Pierre MÜLLER 1722–1797
        2. 2. Suzanne MÜLLER 1724–
        3. 3. Jean MÜLLER 1726–1763
        4. 4. Suzanne MÜLLER 1728–
        5. 5. Nicolas MÜLLER 1730–
        6. 6. Marie-Catherine MÜLLER 1732–1801
        7. 7. Angélique MÜLLER 1734–1781 m. Jean (Etienne ( Christophe)) Haag 1730–1783
        8. 8. Barthélémy MÜLLER 1735–
        9. 9. Élisabeth MÜLLER 1738–
        10. 10. Anne (Catherine) MÜLLER 1739–1814
        11. 11. Nicolas MÜLLER 1741–1759
        12. 12. Gaspard MÜLLER 1745–
      2. 2. Marguerite MULLER 1703–1778
      3. 3. Catherine MULLER 1707–1787
      4. 4. Suzanne MULLER 1712–
      5. 5. Angâelique MULLER 1716–1742
      6. 6. Nicolas MULLER 1718–1775
      7. 7. Barbe MULLER 1720–1787
      8. 8. Barthâelemy MULLER 1721–1790
      9. 9. Anne MULLER 1726–1787
      10. 10. Madeleine MÜLLER 1709–
      11. 11. Jean-Georges MÜLLER 1728–
    9. 9. Anne (Marguerite) HAMMAN 1685– m. Clément BASTIAN 1685–
      1. 1. Anne BASTIAN 1709–
      2. 2. Catherine BASTIAN 1711–
      3. 3. Martin BASTIAN 1707–
    10. 10. Jean (Adam) HAMMAN 1686–
    11. 11. Michel HAMMAN 1687–1690
    12. 12. Michel HAMMAN 1690–1760 m. Marie KOPP 1679–1759
      1. 1. Jacques HAMMAN 1720–1784 m. Catherine ADAM 1722–1800
        1. 1. Nicolas HAMMAN 1752–1812
        2. 2. Jean HAMMAN 1747–1812
        3. 3. Jacques HAMMAN 1753–1830
      2. 2. Jean HAMMAN 1712–
      3. 3. Anne (Catherine) HAMMAN 1715–1786
      4. 4. Eve HAMMAN 1717–1785
      5. 5. Michel HAMMAN 1728–1798
    13. 13. Anne (Appoline) HAMMAN 1693–1772
  2. 2. Barbe BECKER 1654–1714 m. Jean FOTRE 1646–1711
    1. 1. Anne (Barbe) FOTRE 1675–1754 m. Jean (Nicolas) Lang 1671–1708 m. Pierre Ottendall –1745
      1. 1. Jean Lang 1703–1769
      2. 2. Anne (Marguerite) Lang 1705–1764
    2. 2. Catherine (FOTRE) FAUTRE 1675–1744
    3. 3. Christophe FOTRE 1690–1762
    4. 4. Simon (FOTRE) FAUTRE 1681–1751
    5. 5. Anne-Marguerite (FOTRE) FAUTRE 1687–1706
    6. 6. Jean-Michel (FOTRE) FAUTRE 1690–
    7. 7. Jean-Pierre (FOTRE) FAUTRE 1692–1764
    8. 8. Adam (FOTRE) FAUTRE 1697–1760
    9. 9. Barbe Fautré 1696–
  3. 3. Christophe BECKER –1685

Adam BECKER's Timeline

2 Records

1605
1 JAN 1605
Birth of Adam BECKER in Seingbouse, Moselle, Grand Est, France
Seingbouse, Moselle, Grand Est, France
1698
5 FEB 1698
Age 93
Death of Adam BECKER in Seingbouse, Moselle, Grand Est, France
Seingbouse, Moselle, Grand Est, France

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1 JAN 1605
    Event Place: Seingbouse, Moselle, Grand Est, France

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 5 FEB 1698
    Event Place: Seingbouse, Moselle, Grand Est, France

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Custom Event

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