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Anna Reichardt 1652–1724 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 24 DEC 1652

Birth Location: Botenheim, Brackenheim, Württemberg, German Empire

Death Date: 22 FEB 1724

Death Location: Friedhof Brackenheim, Brackenheim, Heilbronn, Baden-Württemberg, Germany

Father: Hanss Reichardt

Mother: Anna Boeringer

Spouse(s): Johannes Schilling

Children(s): Anna Schilling, Anna Schilling, Anna Schilling, Anna Schilling, Peter Schilling, Anna Schilling, Hanns Schilling, Anna Schilling, Anna Schilling, Anna Schilling, Anna Schilling, Hans Schilling, Hanss Schilling, Anna Schillinger, Judith Schilling

In 1652, Anna Reichardt entered the world in Botenheim, Brackenheim, Württemberg, German Empire, born to Hanss Jerg Reichardt And Anna Magdalena Boeringer. Anna Reichardt married Johannes Georgius Schilling, and had children including Anna Catharina Schilling, Anna Dorothea Schilling, Anna Elisabetha Schilling, Anna Magdalena Schilling, Anna Margaretha Schilling, Anna Maria Schilling, Anna Maria Susanna Elisabetha Schillinger, Anna Rosina Schilling, Hanns Jerg Schilling, Hans Jerg Schilling, Hanss Gebhardt Schilling, Johann Georg Schilling, Judith Schilling, Peter Schilling. Anna Reichardt passed away in 1724 in Friedhof Brackenheim, Brackenheim, Heilbronn, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

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Biography

  • In 1652, Anna Reichardt entered the world in Botenheim, Brackenheim, Württemberg, German Empire, born to Hanss Jerg Reichardt And Anna Magdalena Boeringer.
  • Anna Reichardt married Johannes Georgius Schilling, and had children including Anna Catharina Schilling, Anna Dorothea Schilling, Anna Elisabetha Schilling, Anna Magdalena Schilling, Anna Margaretha Schilling, Anna Maria Schilling, Anna Maria Susanna Elisabetha Schillinger, Anna Rosina Schilling, Hanns Jerg Schilling, Hans Jerg Schilling, Hanss Gebhardt Schilling, Johann Georg Schilling, Judith Schilling, Peter Schilling.
  • Anna Reichardt passed away in 1724 in Friedhof Brackenheim, Brackenheim, Heilbronn, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

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Anna Reichardt's Ancestors

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Anna Reichardt
1652–1724
Birth Place: Botenheim, Brackenheim, Württemberg, German Empire
Parents
Hanss Jerg Reichardt
1629–1687
Ehningen, Böblingen, Württemberg, German Empire
Anna (Magdalena) Boeringer
1631–1687
Botenheim,Neckar,Wuerttemberg
Grandparents
Hans Reichardt
1609–1644
Ehningen, Böblingen, Württemberg, German Empire
Agnes Linsen
1607–1689
Ehningen, Boblingen, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
Wendel Boeringer
1601–1683
Of Botenheim,Neckar,Wuerttemberg
Waldburga
1603–1676
Of Botenheim,Neckar,Wuerttemberg
Great-Grandparents
Ulrich Reichert
1572–1634
Maria Hollen
1579–1621
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Ulrich Reichart
1546–1600
Barbara Holl
1550–1626
Lorenz Hollen
1555–1590
Anna Kraemer
1555–1630

Anna Reichardt's Descendants

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Anna Reichardt (24 DEC 1652–22 FEB 1724) m. Johannes (Georgius) Schilling (ABT 1657–ABT 15 DEC 1717)
  1. 1. Anna (Dorothea) Schilling 1673–1743 m. Hans (Heinrich Henry) Schneider 1667–1747 m. Philipp (Jacob) Schneider 1678–1756
    1. 1. Anna (Magdalena "Mary") Snyder 1692–1725 m. Robert (Gerber) Tanner 1685–1739
      1. 1. Catherine Tanner 1715–1786 m. Richard Burdyne 1685–1761 m. Enoch (David) Thomas 1713–1819
        1. 1. Barbara Burdine 1740–1820 m. John Gresham 1724–1814
        2. 2. Betsy Burdine 1736– m. William Shotwell 1735–1790
        3. 3. Barbara 1731–1800 m. John Grayson 1728–1802
        4. 4. Hannah Burdine 1735–1819 m. Robert (V.) Shotwell 1730–1785
        5. 5. John (Landen) Burdyne 1737–1786 m. Elizabeth Dicken 1755–1825
        6. 6. Samuel Burdine 1745–1820 m. Mary (Fletcher) Eddins 1754–1777
        7. 7. Nathaniel Burdine 1738–1823 m. Ann Lipscomb 1755– m. Anne Eddins 1749–1820
        8. 8. Reginald Burdyne 1740–1787 m. Dorothea Tanner 1754–1817 m. Ann Sampson 1742–1799
      2. 2. Mary (Catherine) Tanner 1712–1760
      3. 3. Parva (Barbara) Tanner 1712–
      4. 4. Christiana Tanner 1717–1797
      5. 5. Christopher (Tanner) Sr 1715–1797 m. Elizabeth (Katherina Öhler) 'Aylor' 1720–1803
    2. 2. Sneider 1718– m. Tanner 1715–
    3. 3. Anna (Magdalena) Schneider 1692–1792 m. Johann (Peter) Oehler 1688–1742
    4. 4. Philip Schneider 1717–1780 m. Margaret Cooke 1717–1795
    5. 5. John Schneider 1700–1777 m. Elizabeth Clore-Blair 1712–1775 m. Mary Wood 1700–1775
  2. 2. Anna (Margaretha) Schilling 1675–
  3. 3. Anna (Maria) Schilling 1678–
  4. 4. Anna (Catharina) Schilling 1680–
  5. 5. Peter Schilling 1680–1721 m. Anna Bruehl 1687–1721
  6. 6. Anna (Elisabetha) Schilling 1690–
  7. 7. Hanns (Jerg) Schilling 1695–
  8. 8. Anna (Catharina) Schilling 1688–
  9. 9. Anna (Rosina) Schilling 1692–1693
  10. 10. Anna (Magdalena) Schilling 1678–1724 m. Hans Weber 1680–1736
  11. 11. Anna (Rosina) Schilling 1702– m. Hans (Georg Jerg) Jung 1698–
  12. 12. Hans (Jerg) Schilling 1683– m. Anna (Barbara) Eberlin 1694–
  13. 13. Hanss (Gebhardt) Schilling 1686–1733 m. Maria (Barbara) Bujer 1689–
  14. 14. Anna (Maria Susanna Elisabetha) Schillinger –1767
  15. 15. Judith Schilling 1681–1729 m. Balthas Dupper 1677–1744

Anna Reichardt's Timeline

2 Records

1652
24 DEC 1652
Birth of Anna Reichardt in Botenheim, Brackenheim, Württemberg, German Empire
Botenheim, Brackenheim, Württemberg, German Empire
1724
22 FEB 1724
Age 72
Death of Anna Reichardt in Botenheim, Brackenheim, Württemberg, German Empire
Botenheim, Brackenheim, Württemberg, German Empire

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 24 DEC 1652
    Event Place: Botenheim, Brackenheim, Württemberg, German Empire

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 22 FEB 1724
    Event Place: Botenheim, Brackenheim, Württemberg, German Empire

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Friedhof Brackenheim, Brackenheim, Heilbronn, Baden-Württemberg, Germany

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