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Cyriacus Fleishman 1661–1748 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 5 Mar 1661

Birth Location: Neuenburg, Schwarzwald, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany

Death Date: 1748

Death Location: Spotsylvania, Spotsylvania, Virginia, United States

Father: Veltin Fleischmann

Mother: Veltin Fleischmann

Spouse(s): Anna Schone

Children(s): Mary Fleishman, Margaretha Schelling, Anna Mueller, Ursula Blankenbaker, Ursula Ruop, John Blankenbaker, Hans Blankenbaker, Slutcher None, Mary FLESHMAN, Peter Fleshman, Sarah Fleischmann, John FLEISHMAN, Sarah Fleshman

In 1661, Cyriacus Fleishman entered the world in Neuenburg, Schwarzwald, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, born to Veltin Fleischmann And Veltin M Fleischmann. Cyriacus Fleishman married Anna Barbara Schone, and had children including Anna Dorthea Mueller, Hans Matthias Blankenbaker, John Fleishman, John Nicholas Blankenbaker, Margaretha Schelling, Mary Catherine Fleishman, Mary Catherine Fleshman, Peter Fleshman, Sarah Fleischmann, Sarah Fleshman, Slutcher, Ursula Blankenbaker, Ursula Ruop. Cyriacus Fleishman passed away in 1748 in Spotsylvania, Spotsylvania, Virginia, United States.

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  • In 1661, Cyriacus Fleishman entered the world in Neuenburg, Schwarzwald, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, born to Veltin Fleischmann And Veltin M Fleischmann.
  • Cyriacus Fleishman married Anna Barbara Schone, and had children including Anna Dorthea Mueller, Hans Matthias Blankenbaker, John Fleishman, John Nicholas Blankenbaker, Margaretha Schelling, Mary Catherine Fleishman, Mary Catherine Fleshman, Peter Fleshman, Sarah Fleischmann, Sarah Fleshman, Slutcher, Ursula Blankenbaker, Ursula Ruop.
  • Cyriacus Fleishman passed away in 1748 in Spotsylvania, Spotsylvania, Virginia, United States.

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Cyriacus Fleishman's Ancestors

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Cyriacus Fleishman
1661–1748
Birth Place: Neuenburg, Schwarzwald, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
Parents
Veltin Fleischmann
1638–1665
Klings, , Sachsen, Germany
Veltin (M) Fleischmann
1664–1678
Klings, Wartburgkreis, Thueringen, Germany
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Cyriacus Fleishman's Descendants

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Cyriacus Fleishman (5 Mar 1661–1748) m. Anna (Barbara) Schone (29 Sep 1664–1743)
  1. 1. Mary (Catherine) Fleishman 1704–1761 m. Hans (Jacob) Broyles 1705–1763
    1. 1. Elizabeth Broyles 1741–1783 m. Conrad (Reuben) Wilhite 1737–1808 m. Tobias Wilhoit 1708–1762
      1. 1. Julius Wilhite 1764–1842 m. Margaret Hise 1766–1860
        1. 1. Claiborne Wilhite 1802–1861 m. Susan Phillips 1806–1851
        2. 2. Nancy (Jane) Wilhite 1787–
        3. 3. George Wilhite 1788–1856
        4. 4. Mary Wilhite 1789–
        5. 5. John (Jarmon) Wilhite 1791–1842
        6. 6. Charlotte Wilhoit 1792–
        7. 7. Adam Wilhite 1794–1795
        8. 8. Ezekiel Wilhite 1797–1851
        9. 9. Matthew (Herbert) Wilhite 1799–1857
        10. 10. Caleb Wilhite 1799–1870
        11. 11. Elizabeth Wilhoit 1801–1802
        12. 12. Starnes Wilhite 1803–1851
        13. 13. Lucretia Wilhite 1805–
        14. 14. William (Wilhite) Wilhoit 1806–1807
        15. 15. Margaret (Ann) Wilhite 1807–1850
        16. 16. Hiram Wilhite 1810–1864
        17. 17. Nancy (Jane) Wilhite 1810–1876
        18. 18. Mary Wilhite 1812–1813
        19. 19. Jackson Wilhite 1815–1895
        20. 20. Connie Wilhite 1832–
        21. 21. Jane Wilhite 1834–
        22. 22. Jessee Wilhite 1836–
        23. 23. Rebecca Wilhite 1839–
      2. 2. Mary Wilhoit 1732–1782
      3. 3. Mary Wilhite 1730–1782
      4. 4. Adam (Wilhoit) Wilhite 1758–1815
      5. 5. Solomon Wilhite 1762–1824
      6. 6. Matthias (Wilhoit) Wilhite 1766–1857
      7. 7. Conrad Wilhoit 1768–1862
      8. 8. Samuel Wilhite 1768–1842
      9. 9. Reuben Wilhite 1768–1862
      10. 10. Elizabeth Wilhoit 1772–1842
      11. 11. Frances Wilhite 1773–1842
      12. 12. Ezekiel Wilhite 1775–
      13. 13. Rosina (Wilhoit) Wilhite 1777–1850
      14. 14. Mary Yeager 1778–1870
      15. 15. Elijah Wilhite 1778–1865
      16. 16. Simeon Wilhite 1781–1864
    2. 2. Adam Broyles 1728–1782
    3. 3. Catherine BROYLES 1730–1831
    4. 4. Cyrus Broyles 1732–1826
    5. 5. Nicholas BROYLES 1732–1814
    6. 6. Elizabeth BROYLES 1735–1808
    7. 7. Jacob BROYLES 1736–1798
    8. 8. Peter BROYLES 1737–1823
    9. 9. Elizabeth Broyles 1738–1823
    10. 10. Elizabeth Whilhite 1738–1815
    11. 11. Michael BROYLES 1740–1839
    12. 12. John Broyles 1742–1785
    13. 13. Zacharias Broyles 1744–1803
    14. 14. Matthias Broyles 1746–1816
    15. 15. Mary Broyles 1752–1761
    16. 16. Barbara Broyles 1697–1697
    17. 17. John Broyles 1703–1704
    18. 18. Conrad (Mattheus) Broyle 1705–1706
    19. 19. Elizabeth (Catherine) Broyles 1720–1763
    20. 20. Martha Braden 1752–
  2. 2. Margaretha Schelling 1657–1651
  3. 3. Anna (Dorthea) Mueller 1678–1705
  4. 4. Ursula Blankenbaker 1679–1746
  5. 5. Ursula Ruop 1680–1744
  6. 6. John (Nicholas) Blankenbaker 1682–1743
  7. 7. Hans (Matthias) Blankenbaker 1684–1763
  8. 8. Slutcher 1697–1683
  9. 9. Mary (Catherine) FLESHMAN 1701–1776
  10. 10. Peter Fleshman 1708–1774
  11. 11. Sarah Fleischmann 1709–
  12. 12. John FLEISHMAN 1710–1787
  13. 13. Sarah Fleshman 1714–1743

Cyriacus Fleishman's Timeline

2 Records

1661
5 Mar 1661
Birth of Cyriacus Fleishman in Neuenburg, Schwarzwald, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
Neuenburg, Schwarzwald, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
1748
1748
Age 87
Death of Cyriacus Fleishman in Spotsylvania, Spotsylvania, Virginia, United States
Spotsylvania, Spotsylvania, Virginia, United States

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 5 Mar 1661
    Event Place: Neuenburg, Schwarzwald, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1748
    Event Place: Spotsylvania, Spotsylvania, Virginia, United States

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