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Anna Schultheiss 1597–1633 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: May 15, 1597

Birth Location: Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany

Death Date: Oct. 1, 1633

Death Location: Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany

Father: Jacob Schultheiss

Mother: Martha Große

Spouse(s): Michael Thomae

Children(s): Jacob Thomasius, Adam Thomae, Michael Thomas, Martha Thomas, Anna Thomae, Johann Thomasius, Henning Thomae, Henning Thomasius

In 1597, Anna Schultheiss entered the world in Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany, born to Jacob Schultheiss And Martha Groe. Anna Schultheiss married Michael Thomae, and had children including Adam Thomae, Anna Thomae, Henning Thomae, Henning Thomasius, Jacob Thomasius, Johann Thomasius, Martha Thomas, Michael Thomas. Anna Schultheiss passed away in 1633 in Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany.

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  • In 1597, Anna Schultheiss entered the world in Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany, born to Jacob Schultheiss And Martha Groe.
  • Anna Schultheiss married Michael Thomae, and had children including Adam Thomae, Anna Thomae, Henning Thomae, Henning Thomasius, Jacob Thomasius, Johann Thomasius, Martha Thomas, Michael Thomas.
  • Anna Schultheiss passed away in 1633 in Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany.

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Anna Schultheiss's Ancestors

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Anna Schultheiss
1597–1633
Birth Place: Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany
Parents
Jacob Schultheiss
1571–1629
Elbing, Województwo malborskie, Polen
Martha Große
1578–1647
Leipzig, Leipzig, Saxony, Germany
Grandparents
Jacob Schultheis
–1578
Henning Große
1553–1621
Halberstadt, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany
Anna Förster
1549–1637
Leipzig, Leipzig, Saxony, Germany
Great-Grandparents
Henning l
–1621
Margarethe Kramer
1535–
Georg Förster
–1563
Marta Handschmann
–1563
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Andreas Kramer
1520–1567
Margarethe Hartmann
1522–

Anna Schultheiss's Descendants

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Anna Schultheiss (May 15, 1597–Oct. 1, 1633) m. Michael Thomae (Feb. 3, 1587–Nov. 14, 1631)
  1. 1. Jacob Thomasius 1622–1684 m. Maria Weber 1636–1663 m. Maria (Elisabeth) Eichhorn 1638–1705
    1. 1. Christian (Thomas AKA) Thomasius 1655–1708 m. Anna (Margaretha) Menges 1665–1709
      1. 1. Catharina (Elisabetha) Thomas 1680–1723 m. Josephus (Johann) Brunner 1678–1753 m. Margarithan Lehman 1679–1699
        1. 1. Johann (Jacob) Brunner 1703–1783 m. Maria (Barbara) Sturm 1702–1761 m. Magdalena Stulstaz 1710– m. Elizabeth Straubeck 1730–1823
        2. 2. Gabriel Bruner 1706–1719
        3. 3. Anna (Maria) Brunner 1701–1760 m. Christian Singrey –1760
        4. 4. Anna (Barbara) Brunner 1701–1773 m. Christian Getzendanner 1695–1766
        5. 5. Johann (Peter) Bruner 1724–1776
        6. 6. Johan (Peter) Brunner 1708–1776 m. Anna (Maria) Deladre 1707–1776
        7. 7. Johann (Valentine) Brunner 1711–1776 m. Anna (Maria) Deladre 1707–1776 m. Anna Catharina –1731
        8. 8. Heinrich (Bruner) II 1716–1768 m. Barbara Moschinger 1718–1775
        9. 9. Anna (Maria Margaretha) BRUNNER 1701–1755 m. Johannes (Christian) Lehman 1700–1748
        10. 10. Anna (Maria Catharina) Brunner 1718–1766 m. Stephen Ramsberg 1705– m. Stephanus Riemensberger 1711–1789
        11. 11. Heinrich (Elias) Brunner 1723–1783 m. Albertina Alberten 1724–1783 m. Barbara Kemp 1730–1836
        12. 12. Johann (Heinrich Bruner) Sr 1715–1775 m. Maria (Magdalena Lein) Sellers 1718–1775
      2. 2. Thomas 1692–1697
      3. 3. Thomas 1690–1697
      4. 4. Carl Thomas 1697–1697
      5. 5. Thomas 1694–1697
      6. 6. Johann (Michel) Thomas 1688–1730 m. Anna (Veronika) Lang 1690–1731 m. Anna (Veronica) Lang 1688–1729
      7. 7. Heinrich Thomas 1683–1739 m. Anna (Catharina) Lill 1684–1756
    2. 2. Johannes Thomasius 1652–
    3. 3. Gottfried Thomasius 1660–
    4. 4. Gottfried (Thomae von) Trochenreuth 1660–1746 m. Clara (Helene) Volckamer –1734
    5. 5. Johanna Thomae 1663–1691 m. Joachim Feller 1638–1691
    6. 6. Christian Thomasius 1655–1728 m. Auguste (Christine) Heyland 1655–1739
  2. 2. Adam Thomae 1630–1633
  3. 3. Michael Thomas 1619–1689 m. Catharina Wiefel 1620–1680 m. Anna (Maria) Teuring 1622–1664
  4. 4. Martha Thomas 1626–1690 m. Andreas (Von) Lauhn –1674
  5. 5. Anna Thomae 1620–1669 m. Johannes Alberti 1600–1680
  6. 6. Johann Thomasius 1624–1679 m. Susanne Schroter 1642–1684 m. Maria (Elisabeth) Bohn 1635–1664
  7. 7. Henning Thomae 1628–1686 m. Anna (Maria) Wiedmann 1631– m. Anna (Maria) Wiedmann 1631–1694
  8. 8. Henning Thomasius 1626–

Anna Schultheiss's Timeline

2 Records

1597
May 15, 1597
Birth of Anna Schultheiss in Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany
Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany
1633
Oct. 1, 1633
Age 36
Death of Anna Schultheiss in Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany
Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: May 15, 1597
    Event Place: Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Oct. 1, 1633
    Event Place: Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany

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