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Eva Hoffmann 1718–1760 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: ABT 1718

Birth Location: Muttenz, Basel-Country, Switzerland

Death Date: 1760

Death Location: Manheim, York, Penn.

Father: Phillip HOFFMANN

Mother: Maria Oblander

Spouse(s): Henry Brodbeck

Children(s): Ursula Brodbeck

In 1718, Eva Hoffmann entered the world in Muttenz, Basel-Country, Switzerland, born to Phillip Jacob Hoffmann And Maria Eva Oblander. Eva Hoffmann married Henry Heinrich Leonhard Brodbeck, and had children including Ursula Brodbeck. Eva Hoffmann passed away in 1760 in Manheim, York, Penn..

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Biography

  • In 1718, Eva Hoffmann entered the world in Muttenz, Basel-Country, Switzerland, born to Phillip Jacob Hoffmann And Maria Eva Oblander.
  • Eva Hoffmann married Henry Heinrich Leonhard Brodbeck, and had children including Ursula Brodbeck.
  • Eva Hoffmann passed away in 1760 in Manheim, York, Penn..

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Eva Hoffmann's Ancestors

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Eva Hoffmann
1718–1760
Birth Place: Muttenz, Basel-Country, Switzerland
Parents
Phillip Jacob HOFFMANN
1696–1750
Muttenz, Basel, Switzerland
Maria (Eva) Oblander
1701–1766
Weidenthal, Bad Durkheim, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
Grandparents
Johann (Philipp) Hoffmann
1671–1749
Östringen, Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Anna (Maria) HAMMER
1652–1698
Dornstetten, Freudenstadt, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
Great-Grandparents
Stefan Hoffmann
1635–1717
Anna Nigel
1640–1717
Joseph Hammer
1623–1679
Maria Leins
1619–1694
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Andreas Hoffmann
1600–1637
Anna Werner
1605–1657
Johannes Nigel
1610–
Caspar Hamer
1592–1626
Anna Fesenmaier
1585–1673
Andreas Endriss
1587–1636
Margaretha Süpfle
1590–

Eva Hoffmann's Descendants

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Eva Hoffmann (ABT 1718–1760) m. Henry ((Heinrich) Leonhard) Brodbeck (8 Aug 1717–Jul 1802)
  1. 1. Ursula Brodbeck 1750– m. Joseph Bollinger 1743–1826
    1. 1. John Bollinger 1771–1850 m. Catherine Hupmann 1777–1849
      1. 1. Jacob (S Bollinger) Sr 1798–1875 m. Catherine Bauman 1807–1889
        1. 1. Julian Bollinger 1833–1907 m. John (H.) Herbst 1824–1905
        2. 2. Ann Bolinger 1831–
        3. 3. Henrietta Bolinger 1834–
        4. 4. Lydia Bolinger 1836–
        5. 5. Jacob Bolinger 1839–
        6. 6. Rebecca Bolinger 1840–
        7. 7. Susan Bolinger 1842–
        8. 8. Amanda Bolinger 1844–
        9. 9. Sarah Bolinger 1847–
        10. 10. George Bollinger 1851–
      2. 2. Magdalena Bollinger 1806–1886
      3. 3. John (George) Bollinger 1810–1849
      4. 4. George Bollinger 1796–1865
      5. 5. Frederick Bollinger 1815–
      6. 6. Peter Bollinger 1805–1831
      7. 7. John Bollinger 1810–1865

Eva Hoffmann's Timeline

2 Records

1718
ABT 1718
Birth of Eva Hoffmann in Muttenz, Basel-Country, Switzerland
Muttenz, Basel-Country, Switzerland
1760
1760
Age 42
Death of Eva Hoffmann in Manheim, York, Penn.
Manheim, York, Penn.

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: ABT 1718
    Event Place: Muttenz, Basel-Country, Switzerland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1760
    Event Place: Manheim, York, Penn.

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