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Anna Maria Barth 1769–1773 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 10 MAR 1769

Birth Location: Obersülzen, (Bad Dürkheim), Mont Tonnerre, Holy Roman Empire (Germany)

Death Date: 02 MAY 1773

Death Location: Obersülzen, (Bad Dürkheim), Mont Tonnerre, Holy Roman Empire (Germany)

Father: Johannes Barth*

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Anna Maria Barth was born in 1769 in Obersülzen, (Bad Dürkheim), Mont Tonnerre, Holy Roman Empire (Germany), the child of Johannes Barth And Maria Catharina Esch. Anna Maria Barth passed away in 1773 in Obersülzen, (Bad Dürkheim), Mont Tonnerre, Holy Roman Empire (Germany).

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  • Anna Maria Barth was born in 1769 in Obersülzen, (Bad Dürkheim), Mont Tonnerre, Holy Roman Empire (Germany), the child of Johannes Barth And Maria Catharina Esch.
  • Anna Maria Barth passed away in 1773 in Obersülzen, (Bad Dürkheim), Mont Tonnerre, Holy Roman Empire (Germany).

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Anna Barth's Ancestors

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Anna Barth
1769–1773
Birth Place: Obersülzen, (Bad Dürkheim), Mont Tonnerre, Holy Roman Empire (Germany)
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Johannes Barth*
1718–1776
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Anna Barth's Timeline

2 Records

1769
10 MAR 1769
Birth of Anna Maria Barth in Obersülzen, (Bad Dürkheim), Mont Tonnerre, Holy Roman Empire (Germany)
Obersülzen, (Bad Dürkheim), Mont Tonnerre, Holy Roman Empire (Germany)
1773
02 MAY 1773
Age 4
Death of Anna Maria Barth in Obersülzen, (Bad Dürkheim), Mont Tonnerre, Holy Roman Empire (Germany)
Obersülzen, (Bad Dürkheim), Mont Tonnerre, Holy Roman Empire (Germany)

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 10 MAR 1769
    Event Place: Obersülzen, (Bad Dürkheim), Mont Tonnerre, Holy Roman Empire (Germany)

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 02 MAY 1773
    Event Place: Obersülzen, (Bad Dürkheim), Mont Tonnerre, Holy Roman Empire (Germany)

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