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Anna Margretha Sigel 1602–1665 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: abt 1602

Birth Location: , , Freudenstadt, Württemberg, Germany

Death Date: 27 Aug 1665

Death Location: , , Freudenstadt, Württemberg, Germany

Father: Hans I

Mother: Anna Scheying

Spouse(s): HANSS GUHL

Children(s): Johann Guhl

Anna Margretha Sigel was born in 1602 in , , Freudenstadt, Württemberg, Germany, the child of Hans Michael Sigel I And Anna Maria Scheying. Anna Margretha Sigel married Hanss Jacob Guhl, and had children including Johann Jacob Guhl. Anna Margretha Sigel passed away in 1665 in , , Freudenstadt, Württemberg, Germany.

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Biography

  • Anna Margretha Sigel was born in 1602 in , , Freudenstadt, Württemberg, Germany, the child of Hans Michael Sigel I And Anna Maria Scheying.
  • Anna Margretha Sigel married Hanss Jacob Guhl, and had children including Johann Jacob Guhl.
  • Anna Margretha Sigel passed away in 1665 in , , Freudenstadt, Württemberg, Germany.

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Anna Sigel's Ancestors

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Anna Sigel
1602–1665
Birth Place: , , Freudenstadt, Württemberg, Germany
Parents
Hans Michael Sigel I
1568–
Plieningen, Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Deutschland
Anna (Maria) Scheying
1566–1610
Plieningen, Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Deutschland
Grandparents
Michael Siegle
1530–1621
Plieningen, Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Deutschland
Greta Feiglerin
1530–1621
Plieningen, Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg
Jakob Scheyhing
1540–1574
Plieningen, Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Deutschland
Great-Grandparents
Conrad Scheyhing
1500–1562
Apollonia Schrott
1505–1577
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Anna Sigel's Descendants

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Anna (Margretha) Sigel (abt 1602–27 Aug 1665) m. HANSS (JACOB) GUHL (abt 1600–22 Nov 1656)
  1. 1. Johann (Jacob) Guhl 1625–1702 m. Susanna Schwarz^ 1659–1734
    1. 1. Johann (Guehl Huhl) Guhl 1686–1759 m. Anna (Barbara Wolffer - Smeele -) Guhl 1692–1777
      1. 1. Susanna ((Guhl)) Everhart 1716–1790 m. Johannes (George) Everhart 1702–1756
        1. 1. Frederick (Everhart) Sr. 1753–1832 m. Ellander ("Nellie" Leist) Lyst 1757–1831

Anna Sigel's Timeline

2 Records

1602
abt 1602
Birth of Anna Margretha Sigel in , , Freudenstadt, Württemberg, Germany
, , Freudenstadt, Württemberg, Germany
1665
27 Aug 1665
Age 63
Death of Anna Margretha Sigel in , , Freudenstadt, Württemberg, Germany
, , Freudenstadt, Württemberg, Germany

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: abt 1602
    Event Place: , , Freudenstadt, Württemberg, Germany

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 27 Aug 1665
    Event Place: , , Freudenstadt, Württemberg, Germany

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