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Barbara Lang 1643–1709 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 18 May or 16 Aug 1643

Birth Location: Oberlenningen, Wurttemberg, Germany

Death Date: 29 May 1709

Death Location: Oberlenningen, Württemberg, Germany

Father: Matheus Lang

Mother: Anna Koler

Spouse(s):

Children(s): David Traub, Maria Traub, Margaretha Traub, Maria Schwille

In 1643, Barbara Lang entered the world in Oberlenningen, Wurttemberg, Germany, born to Matheus Lang And Anna Margretha Koler. Barbara Lang had children including David Traub, Margaretha Traub, Maria Barbara Traub, Maria Elisabetha Schwille. Barbara Lang passed away in 1709 in Oberlenningen, Württemberg, Germany.

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Biography

  • In 1643, Barbara Lang entered the world in Oberlenningen, Wurttemberg, Germany, born to Matheus Lang And Anna Margretha Koler.
  • Barbara Lang had children including David Traub, Margaretha Traub, Maria Barbara Traub, Maria Elisabetha Schwille.
  • Barbara Lang passed away in 1709 in Oberlenningen, Württemberg, Germany.

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Barbara Lang's Ancestors

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Barbara Lang
1643–1709
Birth Place: Oberlenningen, Wurttemberg, Germany
Parents
Matheus Lang
–1649
Anna (Margretha) Koler
1611–1699
Koenigsberg, Ost, Preussa, Deutschland
Grandparents
Jorg Koler
1586–1635
Oberlenningen, Esslingen, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
Margaretha Leibfahrt
1587–1627
Grabenstetten, Reutlingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Barbara Lang's Descendants

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Barbara Lang (18 May or 16 Aug 1643–29 May 1709)
  1. 1. David Traub 1668–1748 m. Maria (Catherina. Baurbauer Bauers Traub) Trauber 1668–1733
    1. 1. Anna (Barbara) Traub 1701–1731 m. Johannes ('Hans' Georg) Huber\Huober 1696–1764
      1. 1. Johann (Georg Jerg) Huber 1713–1811 m. Anna (Maria) Gollmar 1722–1797
        1. 1. Anna (Maria) Huber 1748–1836
        2. 2. Anna (Barbara (Huber) Deichelbohrer) Traub 1744–1809 m. Johann (Michael) Lastinger 1740–1803
        3. 3. Catherine (Elizabeth) Huber 1760–1760
        4. 4. Christina Huber 1746–1786
        5. 5. Johann (George) Huber 1755–1755
        6. 6. Maria (Cathrina) Hu 1753–1814
        7. 7. Susannah Huber 1756–1758
        8. 8. Susannah Huber 1758–1763
        9. 9. Waldburga Huber 1749–1826
        10. 10. Joseph Huber 1761–
        11. 11. David Huber 1763–1783
        12. 12. Susanna Huber 1766–
        13. 13. Margaretha Huber 1751–1820
        14. 14. Katharina (Elisabeth) Huber 1760–1766
        15. 15. Johann (Jacob) Huber 1753–
        16. 16. Maria (Katharina) Huber 1753–1779
        17. 17. Maria (Eva) Huber 1773–
        18. 18. Ignatz Huber 1787–
        19. 19. Johannes Huber 1761–1785 m. Catharinakatharina (Elisabetha) Blochwitz 1771–1844
      2. 2. David Huber 1728–
      3. 3. Maria (Barbara) Huber 1725–1732
      4. 4. Juliana (Elisabetha) Huber 1731–
      5. 5. Joh (Georg) Huber 1723–1811
      6. 6. Huber –1840
      7. 7. Huber –1840
    2. 2. Maria (Catharina) Traub 1699–1699
    3. 3. Johann (Georg Hanss Jerg) Traub 1697–1798
  2. 2. Maria (Barbara) Traub 1673–1766
  3. 3. Margaretha Traub 1680–1740
  4. 4. Maria (Elisabetha) Schwille 1669–1696

Barbara Lang's Timeline

3 Records

1643
18 May or 16 Aug 1643
Birth of Barbara Lang in Oberlenningen, Wurttemberg, Germany
Oberlenningen, Wurttemberg, Germany
1709
28 May 1709
Age 66
Death of Barbara Lang in Oberlenningen, Württemberg, Germany
Oberlenningen, Württemberg, Germany
1709
29 May 1709
Age 66
Burial of Barbara Lang
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Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 18 May or 16 Aug 1643
    Event Place: Oberlenningen, Wurttemberg, Germany

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 28 May 1709
    Event Place: Oberlenningen, Württemberg, Germany

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Date: 29 May 1709

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