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Franz Schmid 1823–1882 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 30.01.1823

Birth Location: Gumpenweiler, Augsburg, Bayern

Death Date: 08.05.1882

Death Location: Gumpenweiler, Augsburg, Bayern

Father: Johannes Schmid

Mother: M. Fischer

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Franz Schmid was born in 1823 in Gumpenweiler, Augsburg, Bayern, the child of Johannes Georgi Schmid And M Creszentia Fischer. Franz Schmid passed away in 1882 in Gumpenweiler, Augsburg, Bayern.

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Biography

  • Franz Schmid was born in 1823 in Gumpenweiler, Augsburg, Bayern, the child of Johannes Georgi Schmid And M Creszentia Fischer.
  • Franz Schmid passed away in 1882 in Gumpenweiler, Augsburg, Bayern.

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Franz Schmid's Ancestors

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Franz Schmid
1823–1882
Birth Place: Gumpenweiler, Augsburg, Bayern
Parents
Johannes Georgi Schmid
1783–
Gumpenweiler, Augsburg, Bayern
M. (Creszentia) Fischer
1785–1850
Oberrothan, Augsburg, Bayern, Deutschland
Grandparents
Joachim Fischer
1744–1810
Muttershofen, Augsburg, Bayern, Deutschland
Maria (Theresia) Strobl
1760–1781
Walkertshofen, Augsburg, Bayern, Deutschland
Great-Grandparents
Georg Fischer
1717–1759
Anastasia Baylin
–1759
Joannes Leinauer
1731–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Caspar Fischer
1672–
Leonardus Leinauer
1695–1749

Franz Schmid's Timeline

2 Records

1823
30.01.1823
Birth of Franz Schmid in Gumpenweiler, Augsburg, Bayern
Gumpenweiler, Augsburg, Bayern
1882
08.05.1882
Age 59
Death of Franz Schmid in Gumpenweiler, Augsburg, Bayern
Gumpenweiler, Augsburg, Bayern

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 30.01.1823
    Event Place: Gumpenweiler, Augsburg, Bayern

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 08.05.1882
    Event Place: Gumpenweiler, Augsburg, Bayern

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