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Anna Eva Ebert 1685–1762 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1685
Birth Location: Eckersweiller, Rothenburgishen, Germany
Death Date: 5 Oct 1762
Death Location: New Hanover, Montgomery, Colonial Pennsylvania
Father: Michael ECKERSWEILER
Mother: Eva BOSS
Spouse(s): Johann Moser
Children(s): Martin Mosser'
The story of Anna Eva Ebert began in 1685 in Eckersweiller, Rothenburgishen, Germany. Anna Eva Ebert married Johann Georg Moser, and had children including Martin Mosser. Anna Eva Ebert passed away in 1762 in New Hanover, Montgomery, Colonial Pennsylvania.
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Biography
- The story of Anna Eva Ebert began in 1685 in Eckersweiller, Rothenburgishen, Germany.
- Anna Eva Ebert married Johann Georg Moser, and had children including Martin Mosser.
- Anna Eva Ebert passed away in 1762 in New Hanover, Montgomery, Colonial Pennsylvania.
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Anna Ebert's Descendants
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1. Martin Mosser' 1700–1742 m. Margaretha Kunkel' 1700–1762
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1. Maria (Barbara) Krangelich 1735–1819 m. Johan (Philip) Musser 1730–1817
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1. Jacob Moser 1765–1822 m. Margretha Moser 1764–
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1. John (Johann) Moser 1784–1850 m. Susannah (Susanna) Stephens 1795–1869
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Anna Ebert's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1685
Event Place: Eckersweiller, Rothenburgishen, Germany
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 5 Oct 1762
Event Place: New Hanover, Montgomery, Colonial Pennsylvania