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Anna Katharina Hechler 1670–1749 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1670

Birth Location: Hessen, Germany

Death Date: 1749

Death Location: Hessen, Germany

Father: Hans Hechler

Mother: Apollonia Gadenheimer

Spouse(s): Hans Ziegenfub

Children(s): Anna Zehfus

The story of Anna Katharina Hechler began in 1670 in Hessen, Germany. Anna Katharina Hechler married Hans Nikolaus Ziegenfub, and had children including Anna Maria Ziegenfuss Zehfus. Anna Katharina Hechler passed away in 1749 in Hessen, Germany.

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Biography

  • The story of Anna Katharina Hechler began in 1670 in Hessen, Germany.
  • Anna Katharina Hechler married Hans Nikolaus Ziegenfub, and had children including Anna Maria Ziegenfuss Zehfus.
  • Anna Katharina Hechler passed away in 1749 in Hessen, Germany.

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Anna Hechler's Ancestors

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Anna Hechler
1670–1749
Birth Place: Hessen, Germany
Parents
Hans Georg Hechler
1639–1708
Reichenbach Starkenburg Hesse Germany
Apollonia Gadenheimer
1642–1713
Gadernheim, Bensheim, Starkenburg, Hesse, Germany
Grandparents
Hans (Georg) Hechler
1620–1672
Beedenkirchen Star'burg, Hessen, Germany
Margaretha Kempf^
1617–1677
Beedenkirchen, Bergstrasse, Hessen, Germany
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Anna Hechler's Descendants

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Anna (Katharina) Hechler (1670–1749) m. Hans (Nikolaus) Ziegenfub (12 Apr 1669–05 Jun 1739)
  1. 1. Anna (Maria Ziegenfuss) Zehfus 1702–1763 m. Johann (Peter) Böhm 1699–1778
    1. 1. Anna (Catharina) Boehm 1732–1788 m. Johann (Jakob) Wirth 1728–1787
      1. 1. Johann (Georg) Wirth 1765–1844
        1. 1. Maria (Katharina) Beyerlein 1783– m. Johann (Conrad) Rupp 1780–1859
      2. 2. Andreas Wirth 1770–1843
      3. 3. Barbara Wirth 1753–
      4. 4. Katharina (Anna) Wirth 1758–
      5. 5. Katharina (Margaretha) Wirth 1761–1837
      6. 6. Anna (Margaretha) Wirth 1768–1832
    2. 2. Anna (Appolonia) Böhm 1723–1807 m. Johann (Adam) Marquardt 1721–1780
      1. 1. Anna (Barbara) Marquardt 1742–1814
      2. 2. Anna (Catharina) Marquardt 1770–1853
      3. 3. Anna (Elisabetha) Marquardt 1760–1808
      4. 4. Anna (Margaretha) Marquardt 1747–1794
      5. 5. Anna (Maria) Marquardt 1751–1834
      6. 6. Elisabetha (Catharina) Marquardt 1753–1759
      7. 7. Johann (Adam) Marquardt 1757–1759
      8. 8. Johann (Peter) Marquardt 1745–1807
      9. 9. Johannes Marquardt 1759–1838
      10. 10. Maria (Barbara) Marquardt 1765–1786
    3. 3. Johannes BOEHM 1740–1805
    4. 4. Anna (Elisabeth) BOHM 1727–
    5. 5. Anna (Marie) BOHM 1745–
    6. 6. Johann (Blasius) Böhm 1737–1809
    7. 7. Anna (Margarethe) Böhm 1726–
    8. 8. Christian Bohm 1748–

Anna Hechler's Timeline

2 Records

1670
1670
Birth of Anna Katharina Hechler in Hessen, Germany
Hessen, Germany
1749
1749
Age 79
Death of Anna Katharina Hechler in Hessen, Germany
Hessen, Germany

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1670
    Event Place: Hessen, Germany

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1749
    Event Place: Hessen, Germany

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