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Anne Marie Meyer 1665–1728 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 15 AUG 1665

Birth Location: Drohne (1), Westphalia, Germany

Death Date: 4 FEB 1728

Death Location: Drohne (45), Westphalia, Germany

Father: Cord Tribbe

Mother: Anna Meyer

Spouse(s): Johann Bohne

Children(s): Heinrich Bohne

The story of Anne Marie Meyer began in 1665 in Drohne (1), Westphalia, Germany. Anne Marie Meyer married Johann Dietrich Bohne, and had children including Heinrich Evert Bohne. Anne Marie Meyer passed away in 1728 in Drohne (45), Westphalia, Germany.

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Biography

  • The story of Anne Marie Meyer began in 1665 in Drohne (1), Westphalia, Germany.
  • Anne Marie Meyer married Johann Dietrich Bohne, and had children including Heinrich Evert Bohne.
  • Anne Marie Meyer passed away in 1728 in Drohne (45), Westphalia, Germany.

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Children(s)

Anne Meyer's Ancestors

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Anne Meyer
1665–1728
Birth Place: Drohne (1), Westphalia, Germany
Parents
Cord Tribbe
1617–1673
(Dielingen 2, Westphalia)
Anna (Maria) Meyer
1630–1717
(Drohne 1, Westphalia, Germany)
Grandparents
Cord ((Broth of Abraham) Reinke) (Renick)
1585–1660
Alstadten, Rhein-Erft-Kreis, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Anne (Meyer) Reinke
1585–1617
Dielingen (20), Westphalia
Christoff (Johannes) Meÿer
1590–1660
(Drohne 1, Westphalia, Germany)
Lücke (Elisabeth Helling Kentzerlin) Meyer
1610–1660
Dielingen (26), Westphalia, Germany
Great-Grandparents
Hans Renick
1570–
Claus Meyer
1565–1630
Hille\Heilke Spreen
1565–1630
Cord Helling
1550–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Hermann Meyer
1545–
Godeke Hilling
1500–1568
Geseke Hilling
1505–1568

Anne Meyer's Descendants

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Anne (Marie) Meyer (15 AUG 1665–4 FEB 1728) m. Johann (Dietrich) Bohne (22 Januar 1669–20 February 1720)
  1. 1. Heinrich (Evert) Bohne 1693–1762 m. Anne (Marie Agnese) ANGELBECK 1692–1738
    1. 1. Anna (Ilsabein) Bohne 1733–1774 m. Heinrich (Daniel) Pöppelmeyer 1731–1783
      1. 1. Margrethe (Agnese) Poeppelmeyer 1755–
        1. 1. Margarethe (Agnese Böhne) (Rohlfing) 1793–1851 m. Heinrich (Wilhelm) Rohlfing 1789–1865

Anne Meyer's Timeline

2 Records

1665
15 AUG 1665
Birth of Anne Marie Meyer in Drohne (1), Westphalia, Germany
Drohne (1), Westphalia, Germany
1728
4 FEB 1728
Age 63
Death of Anne Marie Meyer in Drohne (45), Westphalia, Germany
Drohne (45), Westphalia, Germany

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 15 AUG 1665
    Event Place: Drohne (1), Westphalia, Germany

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 4 FEB 1728
    Event Place: Drohne (45), Westphalia, Germany

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