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Gerhard Braun 1755–1801 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Jan 1755

Birth Location: Laakendorf, Gross Werder, Prussia

Death Date: Mar 1801

Death Location: Chortitza, Chortitza Colony, South Russia

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Spouse(s): Aganetha Driedger

Children(s): Aganetha Braun

The story of Gerhard Braun began in 1755 in Laakendorf, Gross Werder, Prussia. Gerhard Braun married Aganetha Driedger, and had children including Aganetha Braun. Gerhard Braun passed away in 1801 in Chortitza, Chortitza Colony, South Russia.

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Biography

  • The story of Gerhard Braun began in 1755 in Laakendorf, Gross Werder, Prussia.
  • Gerhard Braun married Aganetha Driedger, and had children including Aganetha Braun.
  • Gerhard Braun passed away in 1801 in Chortitza, Chortitza Colony, South Russia.

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Gerhard Braun's Ancestors

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Gerhard Braun
1755–1801
Birth Place: Laakendorf, Gross Werder, Prussia
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Gerhard Braun's Descendants

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Gerhard Braun (Jan 1755–Mar 1801) m. Aganetha Driedger (1761–May 1801)
  1. 1. Aganetha Braun 1781–1851 m. Peter Hildebrand 1754–1849 m. Jacob Friesen 1772–1831
    1. 1. Katharina Friesen 1806–1860 m. Jacob Hildebrand 1795–1867
    2. 2. Anna Friesen 1804–1833 m. Heinrich Peters 1799–1886
      1. 1. Maria Peters 1830–1907 m. Franz Janzen 1808–1870
    3. 3. Elizabeth Friesen 1814–
    4. 4. Cornelius Friesen 1820–1889 m. Elizabeth Penner 1819–1889
      1. 1. Katharina Friesen 1842–1907 m. Berhard Hoeppner 1840–1913
      2. 2. Aganetha Friesen 1848–1919 m. Daniel Peters 1844–1905
      3. 3. Gerhard Friesen 1858–1919
      4. 4. Peter Friesen 1860–1920
    5. 5. Gerhard (Jacob B) Friesen 1826–1964 m. Agatha (G K) Sawatzky 1833–1903
      1. 1. Gerhard Friesen 1855–
      2. 2. Cornelius Friesen 1865–1950 m. Susanna Siemens 1867–1922

Gerhard Braun's Timeline

2 Records

1755
Jan 1755
Birth of Gerhard Braun in Laakendorf, Gross Werder, Prussia
Laakendorf, Gross Werder, Prussia
1801
Mar 1801
Age 46
Death of Gerhard Braun in Chortitza, Chortitza Colony, South Russia
Chortitza, Chortitza Colony, South Russia

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Jan 1755
    Event Place: Laakendorf, Gross Werder, Prussia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Mar 1801
    Event Place: Chortitza, Chortitza Colony, South Russia

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