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Anna Torgklerin Torckler 1606–1679 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 25 DEC 1606

Birth Location: Berneck, St Gallen, Switzerland

Death Date: 24 MAR 1679

Death Location: Fruemsen, Sax Parish, Canton St. Gallen, Switzerland

Father: Jacob Torckler

Mother: Verena (Noll)

Spouse(s): Thomman Rudisuli

Children(s): Hans Rudisill

The story of Anna Torgklerin Torckler began in 1606 in Berneck, St Gallen, Switzerland. Anna Torgklerin Torckler married Thomman Rudisuli, and had children including Hans Rudisill. Anna Torgklerin Torckler passed away in 1679 in Fruemsen, Sax Parish, Canton St. Gallen, Switzerland.

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Biography

  • The story of Anna Torgklerin Torckler began in 1606 in Berneck, St Gallen, Switzerland.
  • Anna Torgklerin Torckler married Thomman Rudisuli, and had children including Hans Rudisill.
  • Anna Torgklerin Torckler passed away in 1679 in Fruemsen, Sax Parish, Canton St. Gallen, Switzerland.

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Children(s)

Anna Torckler's Ancestors

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Anna Torckler
1606–1679
Birth Place: Berneck, St Gallen, Switzerland
Parents
Jacob Torgklerin Torckler
1580–1650
Berneck, St. Gallen, Switzerland
Verena (Nollin) (Noll)
1582–1621
Berneck, St Gallen, Switzerland
Grandparents
Matthys Dorggler
1552–
Berneck, St Gallen, Switzerland
Anna Hoehiner
1556–
Berneck, St Gallen, Switzerland
Eol Nollin
1555–
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Anna Torckler's Descendants

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Anna (Torgklerin) Torckler (25 DEC 1606–24 MAR 1679) m. Thomman Rudisuli (1610–16 OCT 1653)
  1. 1. Hans Rudisill 1643–1723 m. Anna (Elisabetha) Liebeld 1647–1688
    1. 1. Hans (Jakob) Rudisuhle 1666–1748 m. Cleophe (Neff) Rudisuhle 1671–1758
      1. 1. Philipp (Heinrich) Rudisuhle 1697–1755 m. Susanna Beyerly 1705–1768
        1. 1. John (Jacob) Rudisuhle 1740–1823 m. Barbara Wegerlin 1741–1801
      2. 2. Johann (Philipp) Rudisuhle 1711–1735
      3. 3. Dietrich Rudisuhle 1695–1764
      4. 4. Matthaus Rudisuhle 1718–1719
      5. 5. Anna (Catharina) Rudisuhle 1708–1734
      6. 6. Johann (Jacob) Rudisuhle 1706–1786
      7. 7. Maria (Catharina) Rudisuhle 1703–1704
      8. 8. Hans (George) Rudisuhle 1701–1788
      9. 9. Weiryich (Norrente) Rudisuhle 1695–1764
      10. 10. Hans (Michael) Rudisuhle 1692–1747
      11. 11. Netthous Rudisuhle 1718–

Anna Torckler's Timeline

2 Records

1606
25 DEC 1606
Birth of Anna Torgklerin Torckler in Berneck, St Gallen, Switzerland
Berneck, St Gallen, Switzerland
1679
24 MAR 1679
Age 73
Death of Anna Torgklerin Torckler in Fruemsen, Sax Parish, Canton St. Gallen, Switzerland
Fruemsen, Sax Parish, Canton St. Gallen, Switzerland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 25 DEC 1606
    Event Place: Berneck, St Gallen, Switzerland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 24 MAR 1679
    Event Place: Fruemsen, Sax Parish, Canton St. Gallen, Switzerland
    Record Source: Address: Residence Post Office: Americus, Americus, Sumter, Georgia, USA
    Evangelical Reformed Church lists the death of Anna Torgklerin in Frumsen on 24 March, 1679.
    Age:
    72

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