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Elisabeth Gass 1767–1771 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 05.11.1767

Birth Location: Oberhausen,,Emmendingen,,Baden,Germany

Death Date: 19.06.1771

Death Location: Oberhausen,,Emmendingen,,Baden,Germany

Father: Augustin Gass

Mother: Afra Metzger

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Elisabeth Gass was born in 1767 in Oberhausen,,Emmendingen,,Baden,Germany, the child of Augustin Gass And Afra Elisabetha Metzger. Elisabeth Gass passed away in 1771 in Oberhausen,,Emmendingen,,Baden,Germany.

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Biography

  • Elisabeth Gass was born in 1767 in Oberhausen,,Emmendingen,,Baden,Germany, the child of Augustin Gass And Afra Elisabetha Metzger.
  • Elisabeth Gass passed away in 1771 in Oberhausen,,Emmendingen,,Baden,Germany.

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Elisabeth Gass's Ancestors

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Elisabeth Gass
1767–1771
Birth Place: Oberhausen,,Emmendingen,,Baden,Germany
Parents
Augustin Gass
1733–1805
Oberhausen,,Emmendingen,,Baden,Germany
Afra (Elisabetha) Metzger
1736–1801
Oberhausen,,Emmendingen,,Baden,Germany
Grandparents
Johannes Gass
1701–1760
Baden,,,,,Germany
Anna (Maria) Sprang
1703–
Baden,,,,,Germany
Great-Grandparents
Blasius Gass
1668–1714
Elisabetha Schmid
1660–1732
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Elisabeth Gass's Timeline

2 Records

1767
05.11.1767
Birth of Elisabeth Gass in Oberhausen,,Emmendingen,,Baden,Germany
Oberhausen,,Emmendingen,,Baden,Germany
1771
19.06.1771
Age 4
Death of Elisabeth Gass in Oberhausen,,Emmendingen,,Baden,Germany
Oberhausen,,Emmendingen,,Baden,Germany

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 05.11.1767
    Event Place: Oberhausen,,Emmendingen,,Baden,Germany

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 19.06.1771
    Event Place: Oberhausen,,Emmendingen,,Baden,Germany

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