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Anna Magdalena Kurtz 1696 – 1754 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 15 May 1696

Birth Location: VERIFIED- Munster (Münster), Munster, North Rhine (Nordrhein) Westphalia (Westfalen), Germany -An independent city in the north of the state. Considered cultural center of the Westphalia region and capital of the local government region Münsterland

Death Date: 2 May 1754

Death Location: VERIFIED- Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania, America -A city and county seat, halfway bet Philadelphia and Harrisburg. Settled by German emigrants. Established in 1748 as a town. The 1st Amish community was established here.

Father: Hans Kurtz

Mother: Anna Sibylla

Spouse(s): Johann (Fox)

Children(s): `Philip Fox

Anna Magdalena Kurtz 5th great-grandmother was born in 1696 in VERIFIED- Munster (Münster), Munster, North Rhine (Nordrhein) Westphalia (Westfalen), Germany -An independent city in the north of the state. Considered cultural center of the Westphalia region and capital of the local government region Münsterland, the child of Hans Philip Kurtz and Anna Barbara Sibylla. Anna Magdalena Kurtz 5th great-grandmother married Johann Andreas (Andrew) Fuchs (Fox), and had children including `Philip Jacob ( Fuchs ) Fox. Anna Magdalena Kurtz 5th great-grandmother passed away in 1754 in VERIFIED- Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania, America -A city and county seat, halfway bet Philadelphia and Harrisburg. Settled by German emigrants. Established in 1748 as a town. The 1st Amish community was established here..

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  • Anna Magdalena Kurtz 5th great-grandmother was born in 1696 in VERIFIED- Munster (Münster), Munster, North Rhine (Nordrhein) Westphalia (Westfalen), Germany -An independent city in the north of the state. Considered cultural center of the Westphalia region and capital of the local government region Münsterland, the child of Hans Philip Kurtz and Anna Barbara Sibylla.
  • Anna Magdalena Kurtz 5th great-grandmother married Johann Andreas (Andrew) Fuchs (Fox), and had children including `Philip Jacob ( Fuchs ) Fox.
  • Anna Magdalena Kurtz 5th great-grandmother passed away in 1754 in VERIFIED- Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania, America -A city and county seat, halfway bet Philadelphia and Harrisburg. Settled by German emigrants. Established in 1748 as a town. The 1st Amish community was established here..

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Anna Kurtz's Ancestors

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Anna Kurtz
1696 – 1754
Birth Place: VERIFIED- Munster (Münster), Munster, North Rhine (Nordrhein) Westphalia (Westfalen), Germany -An independent city in the north of the state. Considered cultural center of the Westphalia region and capital of the local government region Münsterland
Parents
Hans Philip Kurtz
1674 – 1748
Münster, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
Anna (Barbara) Sibylla
1674 – 1724
Muenster, Munster, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
Grandparents
MARIA (MAGDALANE JAMAIS , = } 8TH GGM OF Johann Heinrich Schatzmann (Wisc USA) 1947....}
– 1743
likely France or Germany
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Anna Kurtz's Descendants

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Anna (Magdalena) Kurtz (15 May 1696 – 2 May 1754) m. Johann (Andreas (Andrew) Fuchs) (Fox) (10 Sep 1701 – 20 Feb 1778)
  1. 1. `Philip (Jacob ( Fuchs )) Fox (1725 – 23 Jul 1792) m. Maria (Amelia Catherine Rosenbaum) Rosenbom (25 Jul 1730 – 25 Jul 1797)
    1. 1. John (Wesley) Fox (19 February 1764 – 1 September 1840) m. Elizabeth (Prudence Loving) Fox (1752 – 1804)
      1. 1. James Fox (13 Jul 1783 – 24 Dec 1857) m. Nancy (Jane Branch Gaither) Fox (20 Nov 1785 – 21 Apr 1861)
        1. 1. Lucinda Duckworth (1805 – 18 January 1866) m. Pvt. (Johnathan R) Duckworth (8 Feb 1790 – 15 May 1851)

Anna Kurtz's Timeline

8 Records

1696
15 May 1696
Birth of Anna Magdalena Kurtz 5th great-grandmother in VERIFIED- Munster (Münster), Munster, North Rhine (Nordrhein) Westphalia (Westfalen), Germany -An independent city in the north of the state. Considered cultural center of the Westphalia region and capital of the local government region Münsterland
VERIFIED- Munster (Münster), Munster, North Rhine (Nordrhein) Westphalia (Westfalen), Germany -An independent city in the north of the state. Considered cultural center of the Westphalia region and capital of the local government region Münsterland
1709
1709/1717/6 Feb 1721/1724/1749
Age 13
Anna Magdalena Kurtz 5th great-grandmother was married in VERIFIED- Munster (Münster), Munster, North Rhine (Nordrhein) Westphalia (Westfalen), Germany -An independent city in the north of the state. Considered cultural center of the Westphalia region and capital of the local government region Münsterlan
VERIFIED- Munster (Münster), Munster, North Rhine (Nordrhein) Westphalia (Westfalen), Germany -An independent city in the north of the state. Considered cultural center of the Westphalia region and capital of the local government region Münsterlan
1709
1709
Age 13
Anna Magdalena Kurtz 5th great-grandmother was married in Germany
Germany
1717
1717
Age 21
Anna Magdalena Kurtz 5th great-grandmother was married in Saargemuende, Lorraine, Germany
Saargemuende, Lorraine, Germany
1721
6 February 1721
Age 25
Anna Magdalena Kurtz 5th great-grandmother was married in Germany
Germany
1724
1724
Age 28
Anna Magdalena Kurtz 5th great-grandmother was married in Germany
Germany
1749
1749
Age 53
Anna Magdalena Kurtz 5th great-grandmother was married in Holland
Holland
1754
2 May 1754
Age 58
Death of Anna Magdalena Kurtz 5th great-grandmother in VERIFIED- Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania, America -A city and county seat, halfway bet Philadelphia and Harrisburg. Settled by German emigrants. Established in 1748 as a town. The 1st Amish community was established here.
VERIFIED- Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania, America -A city and county seat, halfway bet Philadelphia and Harrisburg. Settled by German emigrants. Established in 1748 as a town. The 1st Amish community was established here.

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 15 May 1696
    Event Place: VERIFIED- Munster (Münster), Munster, North Rhine (Nordrhein) Westphalia (Westfalen), Germany -An independent city in the north of the state. Considered cultural center of the Westphalia region and capital of the local government region Münsterland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 1709/1717/6 Feb 1721/1724/1749
    Event Place: VERIFIED- Munster (Münster), Munster, North Rhine (Nordrhein) Westphalia (Westfalen), Germany -An independent city in the north of the state. Considered cultural center of the Westphalia region and capital of the local government region Münsterlan

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 1709
    Event Place: Germany

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 1717
    Event Place: Saargemuende, Lorraine, Germany

    Genealogy Event 5
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 6 February 1721
    Event Place: Germany

    Genealogy Event 6
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 1724
    Event Place: Germany

    Genealogy Event 7
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 1749
    Event Place: Holland

    Genealogy Event 8
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 2 May 1754
    Event Place: VERIFIED- Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania, America -A city and county seat, halfway bet Philadelphia and Harrisburg. Settled by German emigrants. Established in 1748 as a town. The 1st Amish community was established here.

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