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Catharina Martha beck 1725–1756 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 7 Dec 1725

Birth Location: Cape Colony, South Africa

Death Date: 1756

Death Location: Cape Colony, South Africa

Father: Johann Beck

Mother: Elsie VanAs

Spouse(s): Anthonie Martin

Children(s): John Martin

The story of Catharina Martha beck began in 1725 in Cape Colony, South Africa. Catharina Martha beck married Anthonie Martin, and had children including John Martin. Catharina Martha beck passed away in 1756 in Cape Colony, South Africa.

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Biography

  • The story of Catharina Martha beck began in 1725 in Cape Colony, South Africa.
  • Catharina Martha beck married Anthonie Martin, and had children including John Martin.
  • Catharina Martha beck passed away in 1756 in Cape Colony, South Africa.

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Catharina beck's Ancestors

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Catharina beck
1725–1756
Birth Place: Cape Colony, South Africa
Parents
Johann Zacharias Beck
1695–1744
Langensalza, Thuringen, Germany
Elsie VanAs
1702–1728
Cape, South Africa
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Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Catharina beck's Descendants

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Catharina (Martha) beck (7 Dec 1725–1756) m. Anthonie Martin (16 May 1723–Abt 1800)
  1. 1. John Martin 1755–1837 m. Mary Randall 1793–1857
    1. 1. Frederick Martin 1821–1903 m. Mary (Ann) Bowerman 1825–1856 m. Charlotte (Ann Moxham) Corns 1856–1922 m. Martha (Martin) [sedgwick] 1835–1867
      1. 1. Charles (Robert) Martin 1850–1921 m. Lucy (Ann) Jessup 1856–1929
        1. 1. Charles (Robert) Martin 1874–1964 m. Clara (E) Evans 1879–1971
      2. 2. Sarah (Ann) Martin 1878–1956
      3. 3. John (Thomas) Martin 1880–1955
      4. 4. Frances (Harriet) Martin 1882–1970
      5. 5. Ada (May) Martin 1885–1931
      6. 6. Albert (Henry) Martin 1887–1960
      7. 7. elizabeth(eliza) (victoria) Martin 1893–1972
      8. 8. Charlotte (Australia) Martin 1898–1933
      9. 9. Frederick Martin 1891–1982
      10. 10. Charlotte (Jane) Martin 1858–1891
      11. 11. Sarah (Ann) Martin 1861–1863
      12. 12. James Martin 1864–1904
      13. 13. George (Henry) Martin 1848–1925
      14. 14. Frederick Martin 1845–1891
      15. 15. Mary (Anne) Martin 1852–1935
      16. 16. William (Arthur) Martin 1854–1928
      17. 17. Susannah MARTIN 1847–1927
    2. 2. Mary (Ann martin possi bly) pearce 1822–1870
    3. 3. Richard (Martin possibly) Pearce 1818–1892
    4. 4. Sophia Martin 1809–1870
    5. 5. John Martin 1807–1885
    6. 6. Henry (( Harry)) Martin 1813–1894
    7. 7. Amelia (Wait Martin possibly) Pearce 1826–1886
    8. 8. Harriett Martin 1830–1883
    9. 9. Frances ((Fanny) Martha Martin) * 1811–1888
    10. 10. Nicholas (Martin possibly) Pearce 1832–1902
    11. 11. Hannah Martin 1815–1870
    12. 12. hannah Martin 1815–1871
    13. 13. Richard Martin 1819–

Catharina beck's Timeline

3 Records

1725
7 Dec 1725
Birth of Catharina Martha beck in Cape Colony, South Africa
Cape Colony, South Africa
1744
8 Nov 1744
Age 19
Catharina Martha beck was married in Cape Of Good Hope, South Africa
Cape Of Good Hope, South Africa
1756
1756
Age 31
Death of Catharina Martha beck in Cape Colony, South Africa
Cape Colony, South Africa

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 7 Dec 1725
    Event Place: Cape Colony, South Africa

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 8 Nov 1744
    Event Place: Cape Of Good Hope, South Africa

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1756
    Event Place: Cape Colony, South Africa

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