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Catherina Magdalene Snell 1747–1856 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1747

Birth Location: Orangeburgh Township, South Carolina, USA

Death Date: 25 October 1856

Death Location: Orangeburg, South Carolina, USA

Father: *Hans Patriot)

Mother: Ann Jutzi

Spouse(s): John Felder, Hans *

Children(s): Rachel Hartzog

In 1747, Catherina Magdalene Snell entered the world in Orangeburgh Township, South Carolina, USA, born to Hans Adam Ggf 6 Snell Amer Rev War Patriot And Ann Margaretta Utsey Jutzi. Catherina Magdalene Snell married Hans George Hartzog, John Henry Felder, and had children including Rachel Hartzog, Regina Catharina Hertzog. Catherina Magdalene Snell passed away in 1856 in Orangeburg, South Carolina, USA.

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  • In 1747, Catherina Magdalene Snell entered the world in Orangeburgh Township, South Carolina, USA, born to Hans Adam Ggf 6 Snell Amer Rev War Patriot And Ann Margaretta Utsey Jutzi.
  • Catherina Magdalene Snell married Hans George Hartzog, John Henry Felder, and had children including Rachel Hartzog, Regina Catharina Hertzog.
  • Catherina Magdalene Snell passed away in 1856 in Orangeburg, South Carolina, USA.

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Catherina Snell's Ancestors

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Catherina Snell
1747–1856
Birth Place: Orangeburgh Township, South Carolina, USA
Parents
*Hans Adam (GGF 6) Snell (Amer.Rev. War Patriot)
1720–1793
Germany
Ann (Margaretta "Utsey") Jutzi
1731–1757
Zurich, Switzerland
Grandparents
Mary (Regina Phillepena) Shaumhoffel
1715–1758
Waldmohr, Kusel, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Catherina Snell's Descendants

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Catherina (Magdalene) Snell (1747–25 October 1856) m. John (Henry) Felder (11 Oct 1733–12 Feb 1780) m. Hans (George Hartzog) * (23 Nov 1738–1782)
  1. 1. Rachel Hartzog 1770–1828 m. George (Hartzog) # 1768–1817 m. Alexander (Stringer) Sr. 1778–1860 m. George Summers 1770–1788
    1. 1. Levicy (Elizabeth Jane) Hartzog 1813–1898 m. William (Blount) Taylor 1800–1856
      1. 1. Josiah (Leonard) Taylor 1838–1904 m. Nancy (R) Breeland 1839–1914
        1. 1. Marion (W) Taylor 1861–1932 m. Floreda (E Blackwell) (Taylor) 1868–1954 m. Alice Wilford 1878– m. Ella Magee 1857–1893
        2. 2. Alex (W.) Taylor 1870–
        3. 3. Wm. (E.) Taylor 1876–
        4. 4. Adelia Taylor 1879–
        5. 5. James (Edward) Taylor 1861–1936
      2. 2. Albert (Willis) Taylor 1851–1935
      3. 3. George (W) Taylor 1846–1926
      4. 4. Francis (H) Taylor 1844–1926
      5. 5. Elizabeth (J Stewman) Witt 1843–1917
      6. 6. J (H) Taylor 1831–
      7. 7. Needham Taylor 1834–
      8. 8. Rachael Taylor 1839–
      9. 9. Henry Taylor 1846–
      10. 10. Lucinda Taylor 1850–
      11. 11. Amanda (Jane) Taylor 1832–1837
      12. 12. James (Leroy) Taylor 1828–1882
      13. 13. Mary (Ann) Taylor 1838–1872
      14. 14. Mary (Jane) Taylor 1855–
      15. 15. William (M) Taylor 1836–1912
      16. 16. N. (B.) Taylor 1834–
    2. 2. Major (Aristarchus) Hartzog 1811–1897
    3. 3. James (Franklin Hartzog) Sr 1805–1853
    4. 4. Andrew (Snell) Hartzog 1811–1865
    5. 5. David (Jackson) Hartzog 1815–1898
    6. 6. Francis (Henry) Hartzog 1803–1850

Catherina Snell's Timeline

2 Records

1747
1747
Birth of Catherina Magdalene Snell in Orangeburgh Township, South Carolina, USA
Orangeburgh Township, South Carolina, USA
1856
25 October 1856
Age 109
Death of Catherina Magdalene Snell in Orangeburg, South Carolina, USA
Orangeburg, South Carolina, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1747
    Event Place: Orangeburgh Township, South Carolina, USA
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 25 October 1856
    Event Place: Orangeburg, South Carolina, USA
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

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