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Friederike Haas 1850–1906 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: ABT 12 Dec 1850

Birth Location: Nustenbach, Baden, Germany

Death Date: 4 Feb 1906

Death Location: Kings, New York, USA

Father: Johann Haas

Mother: Catharine Ludwig

Spouse(s): Georg Schilb

Children(s): George Schilb, Katherine Schilb, August Schilb, Anna Schilb, Frederick Schilb, Charles Schilb

The story of Friederike Haas began in 1850 in Nustenbach, Baden, Germany. Friederike Haas married Georg Peter Schilb, and had children including Anna Maria Schilb, August Jacob Schilb, Charles J Schilb, Frederick Schilb, George Jacob Schilb, Katherine Schilb. Friederike Haas passed away in 1906 in Kings, New York, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Friederike Haas began in 1850 in Nustenbach, Baden, Germany.
  • Friederike Haas married Georg Peter Schilb, and had children including Anna Maria Schilb, August Jacob Schilb, Charles J Schilb, Frederick Schilb, George Jacob Schilb, Katherine Schilb.
  • Friederike Haas passed away in 1906 in Kings, New York, USA.

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Friederike Haas's Ancestors

Self
Friederike Haas
1850–1906
Birth Place: Nustenbach, Baden, Germany
Parents
Johann Georg Haas
1821–1890
Nustenbach, Baden, Germany
Catharine Ludwig
1821–1891
Nüstenbach, Mosbach, Neckar-Odenwald-Kreis, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Grandparents
Johann (Jakob) Haas
1780–
Eva (Katharina) Auerbach
1780–
Georg (Karl) Ludwig
1787–1859
Diedesheim, Bezirksamt Mosbach, Kreis Mosbach, Baden, Germany
Anna (Katharina) Raaber
1789–1866
Mörtelstein, Obrigheim, Neckar-Odenwald-Kreis, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Great-Grandparents
Philipp Haas
1755–
Adam Auerbach
1755–
Georg Ludwig
1757–1837
Georg Raaber
1760–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Hans Ludwig
1720–1782

Friederike Haas's Descendants

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Friederike Haas (ABT 12 Dec 1850–4 Feb 1906) m. Georg (Peter) Schilb (31 Oct 1844–20 Sep 1933)
  1. 1. George (Jacob) Schilb 1879–1949 m. Christina (Virginia) Drosda 1881–1940
    1. 1. George (Peter) Schilb 1903–
    2. 2. John (Howard) Schilb 1914–1915
    3. 3. Lorraine Schilb 1920–2010
    4. 4. Beatrice (Rita) Schilb 1904–1979 m. George (John) Carrier 1901–1952
      1. 1. Arlene (Aurelia) Carrier 1932–1983 m. Richard (Constantin) Johndy 1924–1966 m. Edward (James) Critchley 1921–1976
      2. 2. George (Vernon) Carrier 1925–1982 m. Theresa Saletnik 1924–1972
      3. 3. Hartley Carrier 1926–1952
  2. 2. Katherine Schilb 1871–1955
  3. 3. August (Jacob) Schilb 1874–1947 m. Louise Schultz 1873–
  4. 4. Anna (Maria) Schilb 1876– m. Charles (Augustus) Lubbe 1862–1943
  5. 5. Frederick Schilb 1882–
  6. 6. Charles (J) Schilb 1884–1947

Friederike Haas's Timeline

2 Records

1850
ABT 12 Dec 1850
Birth of Friederike Haas in Nustenbach, Baden, Germany
Nustenbach, Baden, Germany
1906
4 Feb 1906
Age 56
Death of Friederike Haas in Kings, New York, USA
Kings, New York, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: ABT 12 Dec 1850
    Event Place: Nustenbach, Baden, Germany

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 4 Feb 1906
    Event Place: Kings, New York, USA

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