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Hanna Saugstad 1669–1729 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1669

Birth Location: Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany

Death Date: 18 May 1729

Death Location: Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany

Father: Jacob Staugstad

Mother: Anna Schwedes

Spouse(s):

Children(s): Elias Moyer

In 1669, Hanna Saugstad entered the world in Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, born to Jacob Schwedes Staugstad And Anna Catharina Hartman Schwedes. Hanna Saugstad had children including Elias Moyer. Hanna Saugstad passed away in 1729 in Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany.

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  • In 1669, Hanna Saugstad entered the world in Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, born to Jacob Schwedes Staugstad And Anna Catharina Hartman Schwedes.
  • Hanna Saugstad had children including Elias Moyer.
  • Hanna Saugstad passed away in 1729 in Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany.

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Hanna Saugstad's Ancestors

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Hanna Saugstad
1669–1729
Birth Place: Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
Parents
Jacob Schwedes Staugstad
1631–1706
Breuna, Kassel, Hessen, Germany
Anna (Catharina Hartman) Schwedes
1636–1703
Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
Grandparents
Carl ((or Karl) Michael) Hartman
1600–1636
Saxony, Weimor, Thueringen, Germany
Caroline (Maria) Jacoby
1620–
Saxony, Weimar, Thueringen, Germany
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Hanna Saugstad's Descendants

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Hanna Saugstad (1669–18 May 1729)
  1. 1. Elias Moyer 1690–1729 m. Anna (Catharina) Moyer 1695–1729
    1. 1. Hanß ((John) Adam Maier) (Moyer) 1725–1799 m. Anna (Catherina) Schneider 1723–1798
      1. 1. Mary (Catherine) Moyer 1750–1850 m. Daniel Jarrett 1747–1822
        1. 1. John JARRATT 1773–1845 m. Rachael SMITH 1773–1803
        2. 2. Leah Jarrett 1795–1872
        3. 3. Noah Jarrett 1791–1872
        4. 4. Aaron Jarrett 1788–1789
        5. 5. Nancy Jarrett 1773–
        6. 6. Daniel Jarrett 1777–1843
        7. 7. Daniel Jarrett 1777–1808
        8. 8. Keziah (Kizzy) Jarrett 1777–
        9. 9. Mary Jarrett 1775–1862
        10. 10. Moses Jarrett 1779–1843
        11. 11. Catherine Jarrett 1786–1795
        12. 12. Joanna Jarrett 1784–1860
        13. 13. Rachel Jarrett 1782–1837
        14. 14. Leah Jarrett 1795–1872
        15. 15. Noah Jarrett 1791–1872
        16. 16. Aaron Jarrett 1788–1789
        17. 17. Nancy Jarrett 1773–
        18. 18. Daniel Jarrett 1777–1843
        19. 19. Daniel Jarrett 1777–1808
        20. 20. Keziah (Kizzy) Jarrett 1777–
        21. 21. Mary Jarrett 1775–1862
        22. 22. Moses Jarrett 1779–1843
        23. 23. Catherine Jarrett 1786–1795
        24. 24. Joanna Jarrett 1784–1860
        25. 25. Rachel Jarrett 1782–1837
        26. 26. Daniel Jarrett 1777–1808
      2. 2. Matthias Moyers 1749–1806
      3. 3. Matthias Moyers 1749–1806
      4. 4. Elias Myers 1762–1846
      5. 5. Jacob Moyer 1750–1855
      6. 6. Frederick Myers 1762–
      7. 7. Mary (Catherine) Moyers 1762–1850
      8. 8. Daniel Moyer 1764–1750
      9. 9. Elias MEYER 1762–1846
      10. 10. Mary (Catherine) Moyers 1770–1850

Hanna Saugstad's Timeline

2 Records

1669
1669
Birth of Hanna Saugstad in Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
1729
18 May 1729
Age 60
Death of Hanna Saugstad in Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1669
    Event Place: Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 18 May 1729
    Event Place: Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany

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