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Gabriel Smith Schmid 1723–1813 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1723

Birth Location: Alsace, France

Death Date: 1813

Death Location: Germany

Father: Hans Schmidt

Mother: Christina Melber

Spouse(s):

Children(s): Charles (Smith), Andrew Smith, Andrew Smith

In 1723, Gabriel Smith Schmid entered the world in Alsace, France, born to Hans Jurig Schmidt And Christina Bregauin Melber. Gabriel Smith Schmid married Rachel, Rachel Schmid, and had children including Andrew Schmid Smith, Andrew Schmid Smith, Charles Anthony Schmid Smith. Gabriel Smith Schmid passed away in 1813 in Germany.

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Biography

  • In 1723, Gabriel Smith Schmid entered the world in Alsace, France, born to Hans Jurig Schmidt And Christina Bregauin Melber.
  • Gabriel Smith Schmid married Rachel, Rachel Schmid, and had children including Andrew Schmid Smith, Andrew Schmid Smith, Charles Anthony Schmid Smith.
  • Gabriel Smith Schmid passed away in 1813 in Germany.

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Spouses(s)

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Gabriel Schmid's Ancestors

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Gabriel Schmid
1723–1813
Birth Place: Alsace, France
Parents
Hans Jurig Schmidt
1683–1738
Winzeln, Pirmasens, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
Christina (Bregauin) Melber
1692–
Winzeln, Schwarzwaldkreis, Wuerttemburg, Germany
Grandparents
Bartholomaus (Herman) Schmid
1650–1713
Winzeln, Rottweil, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
Agatha Morgenhan
1662–1702
Winzeln, Schwarzwaldkreis, Württemberg, Baden Wurttemberg, Allemagne
Great-Grandparents
Mathaeus Schmidt
1625–1704
Anna *9*
1628–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Sebastian SCHMID
1602–1674
Anna Wuchter
1602–1635

Gabriel Schmid's Descendants

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Gabriel (Smith) Schmid (1723–1813)
  1. 1. Charles (Anthony Schmid) (Smith) 1749–1832 m. Anna (Maria) Spitler 1755–1822
    1. 1. John (L) Smith 1780–1853 m. Mary Foller 1783–1833 m. Catharine Trayer 1788–1860
      1. 1. Susan (Elizabeth) Smith 1815–1836 m. William (R) Watson 1812–1866
        1. 1. Rebecca (J) Watson 1843–1928 m. James (E.) Stafford 1838–1923 m. James (Ennis) Stafford 1838–1923
        2. 2. Mary (F) Watson 1839–1902
        3. 3. Elizabeth Watson 1841–1857
        4. 4. Martha (Ellen) Watson 1848–1925 m. Nathan (S) Wyatt 1844–1913
        5. 5. John (S) Watson 1851–
        6. 6. John (L.) Watson 1850– m. Margaret ("Maggie") Watson 1851–
        7. 7. Rebecca (Jane) Watson 1843–1866 m. James (E) Stafford 1838–
        8. 8. Elizabeth Watson 1841–1857
        9. 9. Mary (F) Watson 1839–1902
        10. 10. Elizabeth Watson 1841–1857
        11. 11. Rebecca (Jane) Watson 1843–
        12. 12. John (S) Watson 1851–
      2. 2. Margaret Smith 1820–1840
      3. 3. Mary (Ann) Smith 1819–1835
      4. 4. Lydia Smith 1817–1887
      5. 5. Amelia Smith 1822–1901
      6. 6. Joseph (J) Smith 1811–1863
      7. 7. Louise (Caroline) Smith 1824–1888
      8. 8. Catharine Smith 1807–1823
      9. 9. Mary Smith 1806–
      10. 10. Mary Smith 1809–1834
      11. 11. SAMUEL (G) Smith 1813–1880
      12. 12. Samuel Smith 1813–1846
    2. 2. Jacob Smith 1776–1853
    3. 3. Elizabeth Smith 1780–
    4. 4. Jacob Smith 1787–1857
    5. 5. Elizabeth Smith 1788–1862
    6. 6. Joseph Smith 1792–1857
    7. 7. Peter Smith 1794–1884
    8. 8. Anthony (Bernard) Smith 1796–1855
    9. 9. Adam Smith 1798–1877
    10. 10. Maria (Anna Mary) Smith 1786–1847
    11. 11. Charles Smith 1790–1871
    12. 12. Andrew Smith 1783–1843
    13. 13. Elizabeth Smith 1779–1862
  2. 2. Andrew ((Schmid)) Smith 1750–
  3. 3. Andrew (Schmid) Smith 1750–

Gabriel Schmid's Timeline

2 Records

1723
1723
Birth of Gabriel Smith Schmid in Alsace, France
Alsace, France
1813
1813
Age 90
Death of Gabriel Smith Schmid in Germany
Germany

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1723
    Event Place: Alsace, France

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1813
    Event Place: Germany

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