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Eva Magdalena Becker 1782–1782 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 30 Jul 1782

Birth Location: Bockenheim, Alsace, France

Death Date: 04 Sep 1782

Death Location: Bockenheim, Alsace, France

Father: Antonius Beckers

Mother: Ann Amend

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Eva Magdalena Becker was born in 1782 in Bockenheim, Alsace, France, the child of Antonius Dijmpnus Beckers And Ann Margaretha Blitzner Amend. Eva Magdalena Becker passed away in 1782 in Bockenheim, Alsace, France.

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Biography

  • Eva Magdalena Becker was born in 1782 in Bockenheim, Alsace, France, the child of Antonius Dijmpnus Beckers And Ann Margaretha Blitzner Amend.
  • Eva Magdalena Becker passed away in 1782 in Bockenheim, Alsace, France.

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Eva Becker's Ancestors

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Eva Becker
1782–1782
Birth Place: Bockenheim, Alsace, France
Parents
Antonius Dijmpnus Beckers
1737–1816
Goirle
Ann (Margaretha Blitzner) Amend
1740–1851
Bockenheim Alsace Lorraine Germany or France?
Grandparents
Cornelius Beckers
1701–
Goirle
Petronella Botermans
1707–
Goirle
Great-Grandparents
Jan Bakkers
1668–1713
Geertruyd Mutsaerts
–1713
Joannes Botermans
1679–
Maria Softers
1686–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Goswinus Bakkers
1628–1691
Cornelia Budel
1640–
Dionisius Mutsaerts
1687–
Anthonius Botermans
1648–
Elisabeth VanBreda
1648–

Eva Becker's Timeline

2 Records

1782
30 Jul 1782
Birth of Eva Magdalena Becker in Bockenheim, Alsace, France
Bockenheim, Alsace, France
1782
04 Sep 1782
Death of Eva Magdalena Becker in Bockenheim, Alsace, France
Bockenheim, Alsace, France

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 30 Jul 1782
    Event Place: Bockenheim, Alsace, France

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 04 Sep 1782
    Event Place: Bockenheim, Alsace, France

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