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Anna Eva Eckersweiler 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: Hans (Eckersweiler)

Mother: Eva BOSS

Spouse(s): Johann Moser

Children(s): Johann Moser

The story of Anna Eva Eckersweiler Ebert began in 1685 in Eckersweiller, Rothenburgishen, Germany. Anna Eva Eckersweiler Ebert married Johann Geoge Phillip Moser, and had children including Johann Martin Moser. Anna Eva Eckersweiler Ebert passed away in 1762 in New Hanover, Montgomery, Colonial Pennsylvania.

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Biography

  • The story of Anna Eva Eckersweiler Ebert began in 1685 in Eckersweiller, Rothenburgishen, Germany.
  • Anna Eva Eckersweiler Ebert married Johann Geoge Phillip Moser, and had children including Johann Martin Moser.
  • Anna Eva Eckersweiler Ebert passed away in 1762 in New Hanover, Montgomery, Colonial Pennsylvania.

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Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Anna Ebert's Ancestors

Self
Anna Ebert
1685–1762
Birth Place: Eckersweiller, Rothenburgishen, Germany
Parents
Hans Michael Ebert (Eckersweiler)
1663–1697
Röthenberg, Coburg, Bayern, Germany
Eva BOSS
1660–1725
Marktbergel, Neustadt an der Aisch-Bad Windsheim, Bayern, Germany
Grandparents
Hans (Michel Eberts 8) ggf
1620–1676
Marktbergel, Neustadt an der Aisch-Bad Windsheim, Bayern, Germany
Anna (Maria Steins Ebert 8) ggm
1632–1711
Marktbergel, Neusta an der Aisch-Bad Windsheim, Bayern, Germany
Stephen (Rosan ( Magg)) Boss
1630–1697
Marktbergel, Neustadt an der Aisch-Bad Windsheim, Bayern, Germany
Apollina (*) Weisman
1629–1673
Marktbergel, Neustadt an der Aisch-Bad Windsheim, Bayern, Germany
Great-Grandparents
Hans\Johannes Boss
1594–1641
Maria Rueckhard
1596–1630
Georg Weismann
1599–1633
Catharina Weissmann
1608–1692
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Jacob Rueckhard
1566–1619
Adolphine Herrmann
1574–

Anna Ebert's Descendants

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Anna (Eva Eckersweiler) Ebert (1685–5 Oct 1762) m. Johann (Geoge phillip) Moser (30 November 1684–5 October 1762)
  1. 1. Johann (Martin) Moser 1699–1743 m. Margaretha Kunkel 1700–1762
    1. 1. Burkhardt (Berkhard Moser) Sr. 1736–1807 m. Maria (Agatha) LICHTENWALLNER 1734–1807
      1. 1. Jacob ((John)) Moser 1772–1855 m. Maria (Barbara) Oswald 1776–1857
        1. 1. Mary (Polly) Moser 1786–1826 m. James Martin 1786–1855
        2. 2. Catherine (Caroline) Musser 1792–1860
        3. 3. Sarah ("Sally" Ann Moser) Benninger 1830–1900
        4. 4. Leah (H) Moser 1810–1875
        5. 5. Catherine (Caroline) Musser 1792–1860
        6. 6. Catherine (Caroline) Musser 1792–1860
        7. 7. Catherine (Caroline) Musser 1792–1860
        8. 8. Catherine (Caroline) Musser 1792–1860
        9. 9. Ester\Esther ("Hattie") Moser 1822–1895
        10. 10. Esther Moser 1822–1884
        11. 11. Jacob Mosser 1799–1885 m. Susanna Peter 1801–1878
      2. 2. Margaret Moser 1776–1845
      3. 3. Anna (Maria) Mosser 1770–1861
      4. 4. Catherine (Barbara) MOSER 1780–1828
      5. 5. Capt (Burkhard MOSER) II 1763–1850
      6. 6. Johann (Michael) MOSER 1767–1853
      7. 7. Michael Moser 1757–
      8. 8. Catharine Moser 1783–1807
      9. 9. Johann (Philip) Moser 1765–1844

Anna Ebert's Timeline

2 Records

1685
1685
Birth of Anna Eva Eckersweiler Ebert in Eckersweiller, Rothenburgishen, Germany
Eckersweiller, Rothenburgishen, Germany
1762
5 Oct 1762
Age 77
Death of Anna Eva Eckersweiler Ebert in New Hanover, Montgomery, Colonial Pennsylvania
New Hanover, Montgomery, Colonial Pennsylvania

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    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

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