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Conrad Breuel 1652–1703 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 12 DEC 1652

Birth Location: Dusslingen, Wurttemberg, Germany

Death Date: 8 OCT 1703

Death Location: Dusslingen, Wurttemberg, Germany

Father: Martin Breuel

Mother: Anna Durr

Spouse(s): Margaretha Schelling

Children(s): Johannes Breil, Agnes Breuel, Martinus Breuel, Barbara Breuel

In 1652, Conrad Breuel entered the world in Dusslingen, Wurttemberg, Germany, born to Martin Breuel And Anna Durr. Conrad Breuel married Margaretha Schelling, and had children including Agnes Breuel, Anna Breuel, Barbara Breuel, Johannes Broyles Breil, Margaretha Breuel, Martin Breuel, Martinus Breuel. Conrad Breuel passed away in 1703 in Dusslingen, Wurttemberg, Germany.

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  • In 1652, Conrad Breuel entered the world in Dusslingen, Wurttemberg, Germany, born to Martin Breuel And Anna Durr.
  • Conrad Breuel married Margaretha Schelling, and had children including Agnes Breuel, Anna Breuel, Barbara Breuel, Johannes Broyles Breil, Margaretha Breuel, Martin Breuel, Martinus Breuel.
  • Conrad Breuel passed away in 1703 in Dusslingen, Wurttemberg, Germany.

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Conrad Breuel's Ancestors

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Conrad Breuel
1652–1703
Birth Place: Dusslingen, Wurttemberg, Germany
Parents
Martin Breuel
1622–1691
Dusslingen, Wurttemberg, Germany
Anna Durr
1617–1682
, , Germany
Grandparents
Johannes ((Hans)) Breuel
1596–1639
, , Germany
Anna Unk
1600–
, , Germany
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Conrad Breuel's Descendants

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Conrad Breuel (12 DEC 1652–8 OCT 1703) m. Margaretha Schelling (18 JAN 1658–)
  1. 1. Johannes (Broyles) Breil 1679–1734 m. Mrs. (John) Broyles 1684–
    1. 1. Elizabeth Broyles 1711–
    2. 2. Conrad Broyles 1707–1783
    3. 3. John Broyles 1709–
    4. 4. Hans (Jacob) Broyles 1705–1763
    5. 5. Mattheus Broyles –1708
    6. 6. Appellonia Broyles 1707–
    7. 7. Catherine Broyles 1713– m. Adam Wilheit 1719–
      1. 1. John Wilhoit 1745– m. Elizabeth Blankenbaker 1753–
        1. 1. Lewis Wilhoit 1768–1856
        2. 2. Mary Wilhoit 1770–1838
        3. 3. Anna Wilhoit 1773–
        4. 4. Elijah Wilhoit 1775–1815 m. Nancy Vawter 1755–
        5. 5. Simeon Wilhoit 1777–1826
        6. 6. Elliott Wilhoit 1780–1816
        7. 7. Elizabeth Wilhoit 1782–
        8. 8. Rhoda Wilhoit 1785–
        9. 9. Julius Wilhoit 1787–1833
        10. 10. Abraham Wilhoit 1791–1837
        11. 11. Lucy Wilhoit 1793–1876
        12. 12. Aaron Wilhoit 1767–1846
  2. 2. Agnes Breuel –1686
  3. 3. Martinus Breuel –1685
  4. 4. Barbara Breuel –1697

Conrad Breuel's Timeline

2 Records

1652
12 DEC 1652
Birth of Conrad Breuel in Dusslingen, Wurttemberg, Germany
Dusslingen, Wurttemberg, Germany
1703
8 OCT 1703
Age 51
Death of Conrad Breuel in Dusslingen, Wurttemberg, Germany
Dusslingen, Wurttemberg, Germany

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 12 DEC 1652
    Event Place: Dusslingen, Wurttemberg, Germany

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 8 OCT 1703
    Event Place: Dusslingen, Wurttemberg, Germany

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