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Eva Mittlemeyer 1664–1693 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1664

Birth Location: Kloster Sulz, Ansbach, Bayern, Germany

Death Date: 28 Jun 1693

Death Location: Waldenburg, Württemburg, Germany

Father: Hans Strobel

Mother: Barbara Zirolt

Spouse(s): Johan Moser

Children(s): JOHANN MOSER, Hans Moser, Johan Meisser, Adam Moser, Eva Moser

Eva Mittlemeyer was born in 1664 in Kloster Sulz, Ansbach, Bayern, Germany, the child of Hans Stroebels Strobel And Barbara Zirolt. Eva Mittlemeyer married Johan Michael Moser, and had children including Adam Moser, Eva Moser, Hans Adam Moser, Johan Jurg Meisser, Johann Georg Phillip Moser. Eva Mittlemeyer passed away in 1693 in Waldenburg, Württemburg, Germany.

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Biography

  • Eva Mittlemeyer was born in 1664 in Kloster Sulz, Ansbach, Bayern, Germany, the child of Hans Stroebels Strobel And Barbara Zirolt.
  • Eva Mittlemeyer married Johan Michael Moser, and had children including Adam Moser, Eva Moser, Hans Adam Moser, Johan Jurg Meisser, Johann Georg Phillip Moser.
  • Eva Mittlemeyer passed away in 1693 in Waldenburg, Württemburg, Germany.

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Eva Mittlemeyer's Ancestors

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Eva Mittlemeyer
1664–1693
Birth Place: Kloster Sulz, Ansbach, Bayern, Germany
Parents
Hans Stroebels Strobel
1627–1694
Moehringen, Neckarkreis, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
Barbara Zirolt
1637–
Amberg, Amberg, Bayern, Germany
Grandparents
Jacob Strobels\Strobel\Mittlemeyer
1590–1668
Wolterdingen, Schwarzwald-Baar-Kreis, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
Maria Quortgesell
1590–
Bruggen, Ravensburg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
Great-Grandparents
Johannes Strobels\Strobel\Mittlemeyer
1570–1660
Anna Weber
1570–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Hanss Strobel
1535–1583
Anna Mayer
1541–1639

Eva Mittlemeyer's Descendants

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Eva Mittlemeyer (1664–28 Jun 1693) m. Johan (Michael) Moser (19 Aug 1658–05 Feb 1716)
  1. 1. JOHANN (GEORG PHILLIP) MOSER 1683–1762 m. Anna (Eva) Ebert 1691–1762
    1. 1. socc 1708–1761 m. Hans (Georg) Rohrbach 1707–1760
      1. 1. Simon Rohrbach 1748–1808 m. Eva (Margaretha Riedt) Reed 1758–1798
        1. 1. Mary (Elizabeth) Rorabaugh 1783–1839 m. David (Hunter) Fulton 1777–1874
        2. 2. John (Rorabaugh) Sr 1776–1850 m. Catherine (Esther) Nestlerode 1784–1840
        3. 3. David Rorabaugh 1792–1843 m. Mary Rorabaugh 1798–1862
        4. 4. Catharine Rohrbach 1781–1842
        5. 5. Hannah Rorabaugh 1776–1839 m. Daniel Kunes 1777–1855
        6. 6. David Rorabaugh 1777–1777
        7. 7. Elizabeth Rorabaugh 1783–1842 m. David (Hunter) Fulton 1777–1874
        8. 8. Child Rohrbach 1785–1798
      2. 2. Johan (Georg) Rohrbach 1745–1777
      3. 3. Eva (Elizabeth) Rohrbach 1739–1762
      4. 4. Lorenz (Lawrence) Rohrbach 1743–1822
      5. 5. John ((Johannes)) Rohrbach 1747–1835
      6. 6. Christina Rohrbach 1749–1761
      7. 7. Simon Rohrbach 1748–1808
      8. 8. Johannes Rohrbach 1747–1835
      9. 9. Lorenz ((Lawrence) Moser) Rohrbach 1728–1832
      10. 10. Lawrence Rohrbach 1750–1820
    2. 2. Magdalena Moser 1704–1804
    3. 3. Johann (Martin) Mosier 1677–1731
    4. 4. Tobias Moser 1702–1757
    5. 5. Michael Moser 1699–1780
    6. 6. Paul Moser 1708–1780
    7. 7. Johann (Leonhardt “Leonard”) Moser 1717–1782
    8. 8. Johan (Adam) Moser 1700–1763
    9. 9. Peter (Wilhemus) Moser 1722–1758
    10. 10. Leonard Moser 1710–1782
    11. 11. Hans (Miere) Moser 1723–1823
    12. 12. Simon Moser 1721–1762
    13. 13. Christian Moser 1720–1765
    14. 14. Johann (Leonard) Moser 1717–1764
    15. 15. Eva (Barbara) Moser 1716–1816
    16. 16. Basion Mosser 1726–
    17. 17. Hans (Jerick) Mosser 1724–
    18. 18. Hannah (Margaret) Moser 1718–1818
    19. 19. Eva (Margaretha) Moser 1728–1729
    20. 20. Johan (Adam) MOSER 1711–1782
    21. 21. Leonard MOSER 1712–1782
    22. 22. Lorentz MOSER 1714–1782
    23. 23. Leonard MOSER 1718–1754
    24. 24. Sebastian MOSER 1726–1784
  2. 2. Hans (Adam) Moser 1675–1771
  3. 3. Johan (Jurg) Meisser 1680–1745
  4. 4. Adam Moser 1674–1693
  5. 5. Eva Moser 1679–1710

Eva Mittlemeyer's Timeline

2 Records

1664
1664
Birth of Eva Mittlemeyer in Kloster Sulz, Ansbach, Bayern, Germany
Kloster Sulz, Ansbach, Bayern, Germany
1693
28 Jun 1693
Age 29
Death of Eva Mittlemeyer in Waldenburg, Württemburg, Germany
Waldenburg, Württemburg, Germany

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1664
    Event Place: Kloster Sulz, Ansbach, Bayern, Germany

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 28 Jun 1693
    Event Place: Waldenburg, Württemburg, Germany

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