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Elisabeth Gerber 1764–1767 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 13 JUL 1764

Birth Location: Göppingen

Death Date: 4 OCT 1767

Death Location: Göppingen

Father: Johannes Gerber

Mother: Ursula HOCHSCHLITZ

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In 1764, Elisabeth Gerber entered the world in Göppingen, born to Johannes Gerber And Ursula Margarete Hochschlitz. Elisabeth Gerber passed away in 1767 in Göppingen.

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Biography

  • In 1764, Elisabeth Gerber entered the world in Göppingen, born to Johannes Gerber And Ursula Margarete Hochschlitz.
  • Elisabeth Gerber passed away in 1767 in Göppingen.

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Elisabeth Gerber's Ancestors

Self
Elisabeth Gerber
1764–1767
Birth Place: Göppingen
Parents
Johannes Gerber
1731–1803
Göppingen
Ursula (Margarete) HOCHSCHLITZ
1735–
Göppingen, Württemberg
Grandparents
Christoph Gerber
1687–1762
Göppingen
Elisabetha (Catharina) Schwarz
–1770
Johannes (Georg) Hochschlitz
1696–1785
Göppingen, Württemberg
Ursula (Margaretha) BRODHAG
1698–1761
Göppingen, Württemberg
Great-Grandparents
Leonhardt Gerber
1652–1695
Anna Schönhut
1649–1721
Samuel Hochschlitz
1666–1738
Magdalene Bauden
1657–1722
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Christian Gerber
1622–1706
Catharina Gerber
–1706
Hannß Schonhuot
1611–1677
Waldpura Schonhuot
1607–1666
Samuel Hochschlitz
1623–1685
Katharina BAUMEISTER
1633–1691
Michael Schollkopf
1620–1708
Margaretha Mueller
1619–1700

Elisabeth Gerber's Timeline

2 Records

1764
13 JUL 1764
Birth of Elisabeth Gerber in Göppingen
Göppingen
1767
4 OCT 1767
Age 3
Death of Elisabeth Gerber in Göppingen
Göppingen

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 13 JUL 1764
    Event Place: Göppingen

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 4 OCT 1767
    Event Place: Göppingen

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