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Catharina Koch 1602 – 1693 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1602

Birth Location: Degerschlacht, Tübingen, Schwarzwaldkreis, Württemberg, Germany

Death Date: 28 Jul 1693

Death Location: Kirchentellinsfurt, Tübingen, Schwarzwaldkreis, Württemberg, Germany

Father: Hans* Koch

Mother: Catharina Schlegel

Spouse(s): Johann Walker

Children(s): Anna Walcker

In 1602, Catharina Koch entered the world in Degerschlacht, Tübingen, Schwarzwaldkreis, Württemberg, Germany, born to Hans* Georg Koch and Catharina Schlegel. Catharina Koch married Johann Jakob Walker, and had children including Anna Walcker. Catharina Koch passed away in 1693 in Kirchentellinsfurt, Tübingen, Schwarzwaldkreis, Württemberg, Germany.

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Biography

  • In 1602, Catharina Koch entered the world in Degerschlacht, Tübingen, Schwarzwaldkreis, Württemberg, Germany, born to Hans* Georg Koch and Catharina Schlegel.
  • Catharina Koch married Johann Jakob Walker, and had children including Anna Walcker.
  • Catharina Koch passed away in 1693 in Kirchentellinsfurt, Tübingen, Schwarzwaldkreis, Württemberg, Germany.

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Catharina Koch's Ancestors

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Catharina Koch
1602 – 1693
Birth Place: Degerschlacht, Tübingen, Schwarzwaldkreis, Württemberg, Germany
Parents
Hans* Georg Koch
1578 – 1630
aus Stuttgart, Neckerkreis, Württemberg, Deutschland
Catharina Schlegel
1582 – 1626
Moessingen, Schwarzwaldkreis, Wuerttemberg, Germany
Grandparents
Joerg Koch
1550 – 1608
aus Stuttgart, Neckerkreis, Württemberg, Deutschland
Margarete Hipp
1552 – 1600
aus Stuttgart, Neckerkreis, Württemberg, Deutschland
Johannes Schlegel
1562 – 1597
Moessingen, Schwarzwaldkreis, Wuerttemberg, Germany
Cathrina Minner
1562 – 1634
Weil im Dorf, Stuttgart, Neckarkreis, Württemberg, Germany
Great-Grandparents
Stoffel Koch
1530 – 1611
Margareth
1530 –
David Schlegel
1540 – 1568
Hanß* Minner
1530 – 1582
Anna Minner
1532 – 1585
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Barbara Wessels
1510 –
Margaretha Heer
1515 – 1563
Gall Reinhart
1507 – 1560

Catharina Koch's Descendants

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Catharina Koch (1602 – 28 Jul 1693) m. Johann (Jakob) Walker (05 Dec 1602 – 28 Nov 1642)
  1. 1. Anna Walcker (22 Mar 1629 – 10 Oct 1696)
    1. 1. Martin Koch (12 Dec 1653 – 13 Jan 1716) m. Dorothea Bechtlin (16 Jan 1670 – 9 Jan 1731)
      1. 1. Catharina Koch (1704 – 12 May 1735)
        1. 1. Anna (Maria) Widmann (10 Jan 1730 – aft. April 29, 1793) m. Jacob (Heinrich "Henry") Weidman (9 Jun 1711 – bef. April 6, 1793)

Catharina Koch's Timeline

4 Records

1602
1602
Birth of Catharina Koch in Degerschlacht, Tübingen, Schwarzwaldkreis, Württemberg, Germany
Degerschlacht, Tübingen, Schwarzwaldkreis, Württemberg, Germany
1617
27 Nov 1617
Age 15
Catharina Koch was married in Sickenhausen u. Sondelfingen, Württemberg, -Deutschland-
Sickenhausen u. Sondelfingen, Württemberg, -Deutschland-
1620
14 Aug 1620
Age 18
Catharina Koch was married in Oferdingen, D 72768 Reutlingen-, Baden-Württemberg
Oferdingen, D 72768 Reutlingen-, Baden-Württemberg
1693
28 Jul 1693
Age 91
Death of Catharina Koch in Kirchentellinsfurt, Tübingen, Schwarzwaldkreis, Württemberg, Germany
Kirchentellinsfurt, Tübingen, Schwarzwaldkreis, Württemberg, Germany

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1602
    Event Place: Degerschlacht, Tübingen, Schwarzwaldkreis, Württemberg, Germany

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 27 Nov 1617
    Event Place: Sickenhausen u. Sondelfingen, Württemberg, -Deutschland-

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 14 Aug 1620
    Event Place: Oferdingen, D 72768 Reutlingen-, Baden-Württemberg

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 28 Jul 1693
    Event Place: Kirchentellinsfurt, Tübingen, Schwarzwaldkreis, Württemberg, Germany

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