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Elizabeth Springer 1655–1672 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1655

Birth Location: Berlin, Germany

Death Date: 1672

Death Location: Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden

Father: Christopher Marriages

Mother: Lady Hendrichson

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In 1655, Elizabeth Springer entered the world in Berlin, Germany, born to Christopher Springer Inspector At The Archives For Public Lands And Funds In 1665 See Story Swedish History For Marriages And Lady Beatea Jacobine Hendrichson. Elizabeth Springer passed away in 1672 in Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden.

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Biography

  • In 1655, Elizabeth Springer entered the world in Berlin, Germany, born to Christopher Springer Inspector At The Archives For Public Lands And Funds In 1665 See Story Swedish History For Marriages And Lady Beatea Jacobine Hendrichson.
  • Elizabeth Springer passed away in 1672 in Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden.

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Elizabeth Springer's Ancestors

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Elizabeth Springer
1655–1672
Birth Place: Berlin, Germany
Parents
Christopher Springer *Inspector at the Archives for Public Lands and Funds in 1665 **See story "Swedish History" for Marriages
1592–1669
Hannover, Stadt Hannover, Niedersachsen, Germany
Lady (Beatea Jacobine) Hendrichson
1626–1693
Klara Parrish, Stockholm, Sweden
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Elizabeth Springer's Timeline

2 Records

1655
1655
Birth of Elizabeth Springer in Berlin, Germany
Berlin, Germany
1672
1672
Age 17
Death of Elizabeth Springer in Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden
Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1655
    Event Place: Berlin, Germany

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1672
    Event Place: Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden

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