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Catherine Barbara Sigler Werner 1698–1764 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 8 Mar 1698

Birth Location: Nordheim, Heilbronn, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany

Death Date: 21 Aug 1764

Death Location: Elk Mt Poca, Pendleton County, West Virginia, USA

Father: Hans Sigler

Mother:

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Children(s): Katherine Werner

Catherine Barbara Sigler Werner was born in 1698 in Nordheim, Heilbronn, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, the child of Hans Bernhard Sigler And Maria Barbara Siegler. Catherine Barbara Sigler Werner married Johann Adam Werner, and had children including Katherine Elizabeth Werner. Catherine Barbara Sigler Werner passed away in 1764 in Elk Mt Poca, Pendleton County, West Virginia, USA.

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Biography

  • Catherine Barbara Sigler Werner was born in 1698 in Nordheim, Heilbronn, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, the child of Hans Bernhard Sigler And Maria Barbara Siegler.
  • Catherine Barbara Sigler Werner married Johann Adam Werner, and had children including Katherine Elizabeth Werner.
  • Catherine Barbara Sigler Werner passed away in 1764 in Elk Mt Poca, Pendleton County, West Virginia, USA.

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Catherine Werner's Ancestors

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Catherine Werner
1698–1764
Birth Place: Nordheim, Heilbronn, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
Parents
Hans Bernhard Sigler
1665–1721
Brackenheim, Heilbronn, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Catherine Werner's Descendants

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Catherine (Barbara Sigler) Werner (8 Mar 1698–21 Aug 1764)
  1. 1. Katherine (Elizabeth) Werner 1725–1765 m. William (Marshall Mullins, Revolutionary War) Veteran 1723–1790
    1. 1. James (Booker "Old Booker" &quot Mullins Sr, Revolutionary War) Soldier 1762–1864 m. Mary (Polly) Bench 1764–1850 m. Nancy (Judith) Stanley 1762–1850 m. Sarah (Sally) WalDROP 1801–1870
      1. 1. Malinda Mullins 1828–1899 m. James (T. (Jimmy)) Stacy 1821–1907
        1. 1. Mary ("Polly") Stacy 1863–1942 m. John Ratliff 1861–1943
        2. 2. Thomas (Jefferson) Stacy 1851–1932
        3. 3. Mattie Stacy 1855–1892
        4. 4. James Stacy 1865–1942
        5. 5. Rebecca Stacy 1841–1887
        6. 6. Jemmima Stacy 1843–1904
        7. 7. Louisa Stacy 1847–1932
        8. 8. Nancy Stacy 1853–1914
        9. 9. Eliza Stacy 1857–
        10. 10. Anna (Elizabeth) Stacy 1861–
      2. 2. Isham ("Isom" Mullins Sr,) Farmer 1804–1874
      3. 3. Anna Mullins 1801–1875
      4. 4. Ambrose Mullins 1803–1886
      5. 5. Solomon Mullins 1815–1890
      6. 6. Elias (Eli) Mullins 1814–
      7. 7. Thomas (Pleasant "Lonesome Tom") Mullins 1801–1881
      8. 8. David (Mullins, Army Veteran and) Farmer 1798–1877
      9. 9. John (Calvin) Mullins 1798–1840
      10. 10. Smith ("Bitter") Mullins 1809–1866
      11. 11. William (Henry Harrison "Lame Hand Bill" Mullins,) Farmer 1790–1845
      12. 12. Joshua Mullins 1795–1860
      13. 13. Sherwood ("Big Daddy") Mullins 1793–1881
      14. 14. Olive Mullins 1791–1871
      15. 15. James (Booker Mullins Jr,) Farmer 1786–1875
      16. 16. Rilda Mullins 1853–1856

Catherine Werner's Timeline

2 Records

1698
8 Mar 1698
Birth of Catherine Barbara Sigler Werner in Nordheim, Heilbronn, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
Nordheim, Heilbronn, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
1764
21 Aug 1764
Age 66
Death of Catherine Barbara Sigler Werner in Elk Mt Poca, Pendleton County, West Virginia, USA
Elk Mt Poca, Pendleton County, West Virginia, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 8 Mar 1698
    Event Place: Nordheim, Heilbronn, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 21 Aug 1764
    Event Place: Elk Mt Poca, Pendleton County, West Virginia, USA
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

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