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Barbara SCHWARTZ 1802–1802 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 6 FEB 1802

Birth Location: Grünwalde, Pr.Eylau, Ostpreussen

Death Date: 29 AUG 1802

Death Location: Grünwalde, Pr.Eylau, Ostpreussen

Father: Albertus SCHWARTZ

Mother: Charlotta RIESS

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In 1802, Barbara SCHWARTZ entered the world in Grünwalde, Pr.Eylau, Ostpreussen, born to Albertus Albrecht Schwartz And Charlotta Riess. Barbara SCHWARTZ passed away in 1802 in Grünwalde, Pr.Eylau, Ostpreussen.

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Biography

  • In 1802, Barbara SCHWARTZ entered the world in Grünwalde, Pr.Eylau, Ostpreussen, born to Albertus Albrecht Schwartz And Charlotta Riess.
  • Barbara SCHWARTZ passed away in 1802 in Grünwalde, Pr.Eylau, Ostpreussen.

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Barbara SCHWARTZ's Ancestors

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Barbara SCHWARTZ
1802–1802
Birth Place: Grünwalde, Pr.Eylau, Ostpreussen
Parents
Albertus (Albrecht) SCHWARTZ
1751–1815
Grünwalde, Pr.Eylau, Ostpreussen
Charlotta RIESS
1754–1802
Grünwalde, Pr.Eylau, Ostpreussen
Grandparents
Michael SCHWARTZ
1714–1777
Grünwalde, Pr.Eylau, Ostpreussen
Maria EISER
1721–
Weischnuren, Pr.Eylau, Ostpreussen
Peter RIESS
1730–
Great-Grandparents
Gerge SCHWARTZ
–1739
Dorothea GRÜNHEIDT
1675–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Andre(a)s GRÜNHEIDT
–1731

Barbara SCHWARTZ's Timeline

2 Records

1802
6 FEB 1802
Birth of Barbara SCHWARTZ in Grünwalde, Pr.Eylau, Ostpreussen
Grünwalde, Pr.Eylau, Ostpreussen
1802
29 AUG 1802
Death of Barbara SCHWARTZ in Grünwalde, Pr.Eylau, Ostpreussen
Grünwalde, Pr.Eylau, Ostpreussen

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 6 FEB 1802
    Event Place: Grünwalde, Pr.Eylau, Ostpreussen

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 29 AUG 1802
    Event Place: Grünwalde, Pr.Eylau, Ostpreussen

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