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Anne Margarethe Lange 1665–1699 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 15 Nov 1665

Birth Location: Drohne #40, Westphalia, Germany

Death Date: 11 FEB 1699

Death Location: Drohne #1, Westphalia, Germany

Father: Gerd Lange

Mother: Anne Pohlmeyer

Spouse(s): Gerd Meyer

Children(s): Anna Meyer, Johann Meyer

In 1665, Anne Margarethe Lange entered the world in Drohne #40, Westphalia, Germany, born to Gerd Lange And Anne Catharine Pohlmeyer. Anne Margarethe Lange married Gerd Arend Meyer, and had children including Anna Maria Ilsabein Meyer, Johann Gerd Meyer. Anne Margarethe Lange passed away in 1699 in Drohne #1, Westphalia, Germany.

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Biography

  • In 1665, Anne Margarethe Lange entered the world in Drohne #40, Westphalia, Germany, born to Gerd Lange And Anne Catharine Pohlmeyer.
  • Anne Margarethe Lange married Gerd Arend Meyer, and had children including Anna Maria Ilsabein Meyer, Johann Gerd Meyer.
  • Anne Margarethe Lange passed away in 1699 in Drohne #1, Westphalia, Germany.

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Anne Lange's Ancestors

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Anne Lange
1665–1699
Birth Place: Drohne #40, Westphalia, Germany
Parents
Gerd Lange
1620–1698
Anne (Catharine) Pohlmeyer
1625–1701
(Drohne 4, Westphalia, Germany)
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Anne Lange's Descendants

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Anne (Margarethe) Lange (15 Nov 1665–11 FEB 1699) m. Gerd (Arend) Meyer (30 Jan 1664–18 Nov 1722)
  1. 1. Anna (Maria Ilsabein) Meyer 1690–1759 m. Gerd (Cord) Schürmann 1687–1769
    1. 1. Johann (Heinrich Schurmann) Wiese 1720–1772 m. Anna (Margretha Dorothea) Koop 1722–
      1. 1. Johann (Gerdt Henrich) WIESE 1765–1831 m. Margreth (Elisabeth) REINECKER 1764–
        1. 1. Gerd (Heinrich Johann) Wiese 1794–1854 m. Catherine (Elisabeth) Oelling 1794–1852
  2. 2. Johann (Gerd) Meyer 1693–1767

Anne Lange's Timeline

2 Records

1665
15 Nov 1665
Birth of Anne Margarethe Lange in Drohne #40, Westphalia, Germany
Drohne #40, Westphalia, Germany
1699
11 FEB 1699
Age 34
Death of Anne Margarethe Lange in Drohne #1, Westphalia, Germany
Drohne #1, Westphalia, Germany

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 15 Nov 1665
    Event Place: Drohne #40, Westphalia, Germany
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 11 FEB 1699
    Event Place: Drohne #1, Westphalia, Germany
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

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