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Frederik Johannes Haas 1624–1694 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1624

Birth Location: Wildensee, Miltenberg, Bayern, Germany

Death Date: 18 May 1694

Death Location: Eschau, Miltenberg, Bayern, Germany

Father: Stephan(Stephanus) Hess(Haas)

Mother: Catharina Haas

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In 1624, Frederik Johannes Haas entered the world in Wildensee, Miltenberg, Bayern, Germany, born to Stephan Stephanus Hess Haas And Catharina Haas. Frederik Johannes Haas passed away in 1694 in Eschau, Miltenberg, Bayern, Germany.

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  • In 1624, Frederik Johannes Haas entered the world in Wildensee, Miltenberg, Bayern, Germany, born to Stephan Stephanus Hess Haas And Catharina Haas.
  • Frederik Johannes Haas passed away in 1694 in Eschau, Miltenberg, Bayern, Germany.

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Frederik Haas's Ancestors

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Frederik Haas
1624–1694
Birth Place: Wildensee, Miltenberg, Bayern, Germany
Parents
Stephan(Stephanus) Hess(Haas)
1580–1660
Wildensee, Miltenberg, Bavaria, Germany
Catharina (\) Haas
1580–1666
Eschau, Miltenberg, Bayern, Germany
Grandparents
Burckhard (EOL) Haas
1555–1615
Wildensee, Miltenberg, Bayern, Deutschland
Elisabeth Haas
1555–1620
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Frederik Haas's Timeline

2 Records

1624
1624
Birth of Frederik Johannes Haas in Wildensee, Miltenberg, Bayern, Germany
Wildensee, Miltenberg, Bayern, Germany
1694
18 May 1694
Age 70
Death of Frederik Johannes Haas in Eschau, Miltenberg, Bayern, Germany
Eschau, Miltenberg, Bayern, Germany

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1624
    Event Place: Wildensee, Miltenberg, Bayern, Germany

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 18 May 1694
    Event Place: Eschau, Miltenberg, Bayern, Germany

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