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Georg Philip Johann Moser 1683–1763 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 24 June 1683

Birth Location: Weissenkirchberg, Bayern, Germany

Death Date: 4 Dec 1763

Death Location: Germany

Father: Johann Moser

Mother: Eva Mittlemeyer

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Georg Philip Johann Moser was born in 1683 in Weissenkirchberg, Bayern, Germany, the child of Johann Michael Moser And Eva Barbara Mittlemeyer. Georg Philip Johann Moser passed away in 1763 in Germany.

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Biography

  • Georg Philip Johann Moser was born in 1683 in Weissenkirchberg, Bayern, Germany, the child of Johann Michael Moser And Eva Barbara Mittlemeyer.
  • Georg Philip Johann Moser passed away in 1763 in Germany.

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Georg Moser's Ancestors

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Georg Moser
1683–1763
Birth Place: Weissenkirchberg, Bayern, Germany
Parents
Johann Michael Moser
1658–1717
Hetzweiler, Ansbach, Bayern, Germany
Eva (Barbara) Mittlemeyer
1661–1695
Kloster Sulz, Ansbach, Bayern, Germany
Grandparents
Hans (Reichardt) Moser
1623–1696
Altengreuth,Ansbach,Bayern (Bavaria),Germany
Maria (Magdalena) Meidesmans
1630–1686
Steyr-Stadtpfarre, Oberösterreich, Austria
Hans (Stroebel) Mittlemeyer
1637–1694
Moehringen, Neckarkreis, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
Barbara Zirolt
1637–1700
Legenfeld, Germany
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Georg Moser's Timeline

2 Records

1683
24 June 1683
Birth of Georg Philip Johann Moser in Weissenkirchberg, Bayern, Germany
Weissenkirchberg, Bayern, Germany
1763
4 Dec 1763
Age 80
Death of Georg Philip Johann Moser in Germany
Germany

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 24 June 1683
    Event Place: Weissenkirchberg, Bayern, Germany

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 4 Dec 1763
    Event Place: Germany

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