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Caspar (Closgen) Simon 1566–1614 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 22 August 1566

Birth Location: Pfeffelbach, Rhinland, Prussia, Allemagne

Death Date: 7 April 1614

Death Location: Pfeffelbach, Rhinland, Prussia, Allemagne

Father: Jungen Sieman

Mother: Margaretha Closgen

Spouse(s): Barbara Baltes+

Children(s): Johann \Bonesteel

The story of Caspar (Closgen) Simon began in 1566 in Pfeffelbach, Rhinland, Prussia, Allemagne. Caspar (Closgen) Simon married Barbara Baltes, and had children including Johann Guillaume Simon Bonesteel. Caspar (Closgen) Simon passed away in 1614 in Pfeffelbach, Rhinland, Prussia, Allemagne.

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Biography

  • The story of Caspar (Closgen) Simon began in 1566 in Pfeffelbach, Rhinland, Prussia, Allemagne.
  • Caspar (Closgen) Simon married Barbara Baltes, and had children including Johann Guillaume Simon Bonesteel.
  • Caspar (Closgen) Simon passed away in 1614 in Pfeffelbach, Rhinland, Prussia, Allemagne.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Caspar Simon's Ancestors

Self
Caspar Simon
1566–1614
Birth Place: Pfeffelbach, Rhinland, Prussia, Allemagne
Parents
Jungen Johannes (Simon) Sieman
1532–1609
Körborn, Kusel, Rheinland Pfalz, Allemagne
Margaretha Closgen
1535–1573
Körborn, Kusel, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
Grandparents
Jungen (Hans (SIMON)) SIEMAN
1491–1570
Körborn bei Kusel, Rheinland Pfalz, Allemagne
Barbara Closgen
1500–1565
Körborn, Rheinland Pfalz, Allemagne
Great-Grandparents
Hans Simon
1475–1531
Margarete Vonkalm
1480–1521
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Caspar Simon's Descendants

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Caspar ((Closgen)) Simon (22 August 1566–7 April 1614) m. Barbara Baltes+ (18 May 1566–1616)
  1. 1. Johann (Guillaume Simon) \Bonesteel 1597–1659 m. Sébastienne Doublet 1602–1659
    1. 1. Hubert (Simon dit) Lapointe 1633–1704 m. Marie-Marthe (Vie dit) Lamothe 1642–1682
      1. 1. Francois-Marie Dielle 1671–1757 m. Louis Lavergne 1647–1738
        1. 1. Pierre Lavergne 1669–1728 m. Francoise (Marie) Simon 1677–1720
        2. 2. Anna (Maria Sophia Taverne Saverne (Duplichen) DNA) Match 1705–1753
        3. 3. Louis Lavergne 1681–1750
        4. 4. Marie (Anne) Lavergne 1677–1754
        5. 5. Pierre Lavergne 1679–1680
        6. 6. Phillipe Lavergne 1683–
        7. 7. Marie (Angelique) Lavergne 1685–1746
        8. 8. Marie (Louise) Lavergne 1686–1702
        9. 9. Guillaume Lavergne 1688–
        10. 10. Marie-Anne Lavergne –1754
      2. 2. Guillaume (Simon dit) Lapointe 1664–1712
      3. 3. Pierre (Simon dit Delorme dit) Lapointe 1662–1711
      4. 4. Charles (Simon dit Delorme dit) Lapointe 1680–1719
      5. 5. Augustin (Simon Dit) Lapointe 1677–1776
      6. 6. Ignace (Simon Dit) Lapointe 1674–1693
      7. 7. Marguerite (Francoise Simon Dit) Lapointe 1675–1681
      8. 8. Marie (Angelique Jeanne Simon Dit) Lapointe 1663–1737
      9. 9. Marie-Louise (Simon Dit) Lapointe 1677–1736
      10. 10. Pierre (Simon Dit) Lapointe 1672–1720
      11. 11. Anne (Simone Jeanne Simon) Lapointe 1679–1751
      12. 12. Jacques (Jean Simon) Lapointe 1666–1693
      13. 13. Marie (Anne Simon) Lapointe 1660–1743
      14. 14. Marie (Madeleine Simon) Lapointe 1668–1685
      15. 15. Joseph Simon 1672–1720

Caspar Simon's Timeline

2 Records

1566
22 August 1566
Birth of Caspar (Closgen) Simon in Pfeffelbach, Rhinland, Prussia, Allemagne
Pfeffelbach, Rhinland, Prussia, Allemagne
1614
7 April 1614
Age 48
Death of Caspar (Closgen) Simon in Pfeffelbach, Rhinland, Prussia, Allemagne
Pfeffelbach, Rhinland, Prussia, Allemagne

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 22 August 1566
    Event Place: Pfeffelbach, Rhinland, Prussia, Allemagne
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 7 April 1614
    Event Place: Pfeffelbach, Rhinland, Prussia, Allemagne
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

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