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Elsbeth Koch 1616–1686 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: SEP 1616

Birth Location: Steinmaur, Zürich, Switzerland

Death Date: 27 JUN 1686

Death Location: Weiach, Zurich, Switzerland

Father: Heinrich Koch

Mother: Heinrich Koch

Spouse(s): Jagli Baumgartner

Children(s): Heinrich Baumgartner, Christian Baumgartner, Verena Baumgartner, Hans Baumgartner, Hans Baumgartner, Elsbeth Baumgartner, Felix Baumgartner, Hans Baumgartner, Barbara Baumgartner, Elsbeth Baumgartner

Elsbeth Koch was born in 1616 in Steinmaur, Zürich, Switzerland, the child of Heinrich Koch And Heinrich Koch. Elsbeth Koch married Jagli Baumgartner, and had children including Barbara Barbel Baumgartner, Christian Baumgartner, Elsbeth Baumgartner, Felix Baumgartner, Hans Baumgartner, Heinrich Baumgartner, Verena Baumgartner. Elsbeth Koch passed away in 1686 in Weiach, Zurich, Switzerland.

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  • Elsbeth Koch was born in 1616 in Steinmaur, Zürich, Switzerland, the child of Heinrich Koch And Heinrich Koch.
  • Elsbeth Koch married Jagli Baumgartner, and had children including Barbara Barbel Baumgartner, Christian Baumgartner, Elsbeth Baumgartner, Felix Baumgartner, Hans Baumgartner, Heinrich Baumgartner, Verena Baumgartner.
  • Elsbeth Koch passed away in 1686 in Weiach, Zurich, Switzerland.

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Elsbeth Koch's Ancestors

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Elsbeth Koch
1616–1686
Birth Place: Steinmaur, Zürich, Switzerland
Parents
Heinrich Koch
1579–
Steinmaur, Zurich, Switzerland
Heinrich Koch
1583–
Steinmaur, Zurich, Switzerland D:
Grandparents
Koch
1543–
Steinmaur, Zurich, Switzerland
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Elsbeth Koch's Descendants

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Elsbeth Koch (SEP 1616–27 JUN 1686) m. Jagli Baumgartner (6 NOV 1615–21 NOV 1677)
  1. 1. Heinrich Baumgartner 1644–1687 m. Bärbel Gladtfelder 1644–1688
    1. 1. Hans (Heinrich) Baumgartner 1671– m. Verena Meierhofer 1671–1737 m. Verena Meierhofer 1752–1763
      1. 1. Heinrich (Henry) Baumgardner 1696–1763 m. Margaret (Maria) Bersinger 1694–1743 m. Maria Balzer 1724–1762
        1. 1. Cleophia Baumgardner 1727–
        2. 2. Regula Baumgartner 1722–
        3. 3. Barbara Baumgartner 1724–
        4. 4. Valentine Baumgartner 1715– m. Mrs 1715–
        5. 5. John (Peter) Baumgartner 1720–1768 m. Barbara Dorst 1712–
        6. 6. Hans (Michael) Baumgartner 1717–
      2. 2. Ursula Baumgartner 1695–1701
      3. 3. Verena Baumgartner 1697–1699
      4. 4. Elsbeth Baumgartner 1695–
      5. 5. Ursula Baumgartner 1702–
      6. 6. Verena Baumgartner 1709–1711
      7. 7. Barbara Baumgartner 1702–
      8. 8. Hans (Rudolf) Baumgartner 1698–1771 m. Anna Meierhofer 1716–1756
      9. 9. Ulrich Baumgartner 1693–1751 m. Elsbeth Baumgartner 1703–1771
    2. 2. Elsbeth Baumgartner 1667–
    3. 3. Verena Baumgartner 1679–
    4. 4. Anna Baumgartner 1670–1670
    5. 5. Barbara ("Barbel") Baumgartner 1675–
    6. 6. Anna Baumgartner 1684–1702
    7. 7. Elsbeth Baumgartner 1672–1718 m. Heinrich Meierhofer 1665–
  2. 2. Christian Baumgartner 1639–1640
  3. 3. Verena Baumgartner 1641–
  4. 4. Hans Baumgartner 1647–1647
  5. 5. Hans Baumgartner 1650–1650
  6. 6. Elsbeth Baumgartner 1652–1657
  7. 7. Felix Baumgartner 1655–1655
  8. 8. Hans Baumgartner 1655–1655
  9. 9. Barbara ("Barbel") Baumgartner 1656–
  10. 10. Elsbeth Baumgartner 1643–1680 m. Felix Meier 1639–1690

Elsbeth Koch's Timeline

2 Records

1616
SEP 1616
Birth of Elsbeth Koch in Steinmaur, Zürich, Switzerland
Steinmaur, Zürich, Switzerland
1686
27 JUN 1686
Age 70
Death of Elsbeth Koch in Weiach, Zurich, Switzerland
Weiach, Zurich, Switzerland

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: SEP 1616
    Event Place: Steinmaur, Zürich, Switzerland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 27 JUN 1686
    Event Place: Weiach, Zurich, Switzerland

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