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Eva Margaretha Schmidt 1729–1804 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 6 Apr 1729

Birth Location: NY City NT, USA LutCh

Death Date: Mar 01, 1804

Death Location: Columbia County,NY

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Spouse(s): Wilhelm Turner

Children(s): Wilhelmus 🧬

In 1729, Eva Margaretha Schmidt entered the world in NY City NT, USA LutCh, born to Conrad Schmidt And Catharina Fecker. Eva Margaretha Schmidt married Wilhelm Turner, and had children including Wilhelmus Turner. Eva Margaretha Schmidt passed away in 1804 in Columbia County,NY.

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  • In 1729, Eva Margaretha Schmidt entered the world in NY City NT, USA LutCh, born to Conrad Schmidt And Catharina Fecker.
  • Eva Margaretha Schmidt married Wilhelm Turner, and had children including Wilhelmus Turner.
  • Eva Margaretha Schmidt passed away in 1804 in Columbia County,NY.

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Eva Schmidt
1729–1804
Birth Place: NY City NT, USA LutCh
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Eva Schmidt's Descendants

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Eva (Margaretha) Schmidt (6 Apr 1729–Mar 01, 1804) m. Wilhelm Turner (07 Aug 1736–1792)
  1. 1. Wilhelmus (Turner) 🧬 1750–1830 m. Gerderant (Decker) 🧬 1749–1793
    1. 1. Elizabeth (Turner) 🧬 1770–1831 m. James (Livingston) 🧬 1768–1836
      1. 1. Samuel Livingston 1790–1872 m. Phoebe 1798–
        1. 1. James (Livingston) 🧬 1813–1878 m. Sarah (Hart) 🧬 1823–1871
        2. 2. Lydia (Livingston) 🧬 1829–1912 m. John (Hart) 🧬 1829–1910
      2. 2. John (Livingston) 🧬 1802–1859 m. Jemima Dolumique 1807–1899
        1. 1. George (Andrew Livingston) 🧬 1831–1900 m. Harriett Maybe 1829–
      3. 3. Peter (Livingston) 🧬 1793–
        1. 1. Frances (Livingston) 🧬 1820–1886 m. James (Simmons) 🧬 1814–1894
        2. 2. William (Livingston) 🧬 1829–1912 m. Margeret Gerolaning 1838–
      4. 4. Lydia (Livingston) 🧬 1809–1888 m. Tobias Fredenburgh 1804–
        1. 1. James (Fredenburgh) 🧬 1837–1914 m. Mary (Jane) Dewey 1842–1889
    2. 2. Eva (Turner) 🧬 1776–1840 m. Marcus ((Trom)) Drum 1775–1860
      1. 1. Elizebeth (Drum) 🧬 1806–1892 m. Isaac Wickham 1810–
        1. 1. Rachel (Adalade Wickham) 🧬 1844–1929 m. Andrew (Lyman) Waldner 1841–

Eva Schmidt's Timeline

2 Records

1729
6 Apr 1729
Birth of Eva Margaretha Schmidt in NY City NT, USA LutCh
NY City NT, USA LutCh
1804
Mar 01, 1804
Age 75
Death of Eva Margaretha Schmidt in Columbia County,NY
Columbia County,NY

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 6 Apr 1729
    Event Place: NY City NT, USA LutCh

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Mar 01, 1804
    Event Place: Columbia County,NY

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