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Anna Dorothea Bock 1743–1815 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 09 NOV 1743

Birth Location: Gr. Nenndorf #9, Schaumburg, Germany

Death Date: 01 JAN 1815

Death Location: Bad Nenndorf, Kr. Schaumburg, Germany

Father: Hans Bock

Mother: Anna Schwienig

Spouse(s): Hans Hecht, Hermann Stuever

Children(s): Engel Hecht, Engel Stuever

Anna Dorothea Bock was born in 1743 in Gr. Nenndorf #9, Schaumburg, Germany, the child of Hans Dietrich Bock And Anna Christina Schwienig. Anna Dorothea Bock married Hans Hinrich Hecht, Hermann Heinrich Stuever, and had children including Engel Dorothea Stuever, Engel Elisabeth Hecht. Anna Dorothea Bock passed away in 1815 in Bad Nenndorf, Kr. Schaumburg, Germany.

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Biography

  • Anna Dorothea Bock was born in 1743 in Gr. Nenndorf #9, Schaumburg, Germany, the child of Hans Dietrich Bock And Anna Christina Schwienig.
  • Anna Dorothea Bock married Hans Hinrich Hecht, Hermann Heinrich Stuever, and had children including Engel Dorothea Stuever, Engel Elisabeth Hecht.
  • Anna Dorothea Bock passed away in 1815 in Bad Nenndorf, Kr. Schaumburg, Germany.

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Anna Bock's Ancestors

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Anna Bock
1743–1815
Birth Place: Gr. Nenndorf #9, Schaumburg, Germany
Parents
Hans Dietrich Bock
1708–1764
Gr. Nenndorf #9, Schaumburg, Germany
Anna (Christina) Schwienig
1704–1769
Gr. Nenndorf, Schaumburg, Germany
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Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Anna Bock's Descendants

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Anna (Dorothea) Bock (09 NOV 1743–01 JAN 1815) m. Hans (Hinrich) Hecht (24 May 1707–1741-1767) m. Hermann (Heinrich) Stuever (1732–1796)
  1. 1. Engel (Elisabeth) Hecht 1680–1736 m. CORD OLTROGGE 1677–1742
    1. 1. Johann (Heinrich) Oltrogge 1721–1803 m. Ilsa (Catharina Maria) Gummer 1722–1816
      1. 1. Johann (Conrad) Oltrogge 1760–1832 m. Engel (Marie sophie Caroline Wolfrath) Seeger 1761–1840
        1. 1. Engel (Marie) Oltrogge 1789–1863 m. Johann (Konrad) Deseniss 1786–1849
        2. 2. Hans (Heinrich) Oltrogge 1784–1811
        3. 3. Johann (Christoph) Oltrogge 1786–1837
        4. 4. Johann (Phillip) Oltrogge 1798–1879 m. Maria (Juliana Dorothea) Charlotta 1805–1909
        5. 5. Catharina (Engel) Oltrogge 1805–1875 m. George (Wilhelm) Knief 1793–1864
        6. 6. Konrad (August Wilhelm) Oltrogge 1796–1849
      2. 2. Hans (Henrich) Oltrogge 1749–1808 m. Engel (Marie Homeyers) (Hohmeier) 1752–1825
    2. 2. Ilsa (Maria) OLTROGGE 1719–1736
  2. 2. Engel (Dorothea) Stuever 1773–1815 m. Hans (Heinrich) Hattendorf 1777–1839
    1. 1. Henry Hattendorf 1809–1895
      1. 1. Engel (Sophia) Hattendorf 1823–1881
      2. 2. Johann (Heinrich) Hattendorf 1842–1903
      3. 3. Hans (Heinrich Philipp) Hattendorf 1851–1941 m. Finettie Hattendorf 1859–1920
        1. 1. Katherine Hattendorf 1890–1975
    2. 2. Johann (Philipp) Hattendorf 1815–1867 m. Catherina (Maria Eleonore) Hardekopf 1828–1857
      1. 1. Hans (Heinrich Conrad) Hattendorf 1850– m. Anna (Catherina Sophia) Becker 1852–

Anna Bock's Timeline

3 Records

1743
09 NOV 1743
Birth of Anna Dorothea Bock in Gr. Nenndorf #9, Schaumburg, Germany
Gr. Nenndorf #9, Schaumburg, Germany
1814
31 DEC 1814
Age 71
Death of Anna Dorothea Bock in Riehe #32, Schaumburg, Germany
Riehe #32, Schaumburg, Germany
1815
01 JAN 1815
Age 72
Burial of Anna Dorothea Bock in Bad Nenndorf, Kr. Schaumburg, Germany
Bad Nenndorf, Kr. Schaumburg, Germany

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 09 NOV 1743
    Event Place: Gr. Nenndorf #9, Schaumburg, Germany
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 31 DEC 1814
    Event Place: Riehe #32, Schaumburg, Germany
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Date: 01 JAN 1815
    Event Place: Bad Nenndorf, Kr. Schaumburg, Germany

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