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Hans Barth 1639–1694 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: ABT 8 NOV 1639

Birth Location: Schleben, Mügeln, Oschatz, Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany

Death Date: 12 MAY 1694

Death Location: Schleben, Mügeln, Oschatz, Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany

Father: Hans Barth

Mother: Marie Barth

Spouse(s): Barth None

Children(s): Regina Barth, Georg Barth, Andreas Barth, Martin Barth, Justina Barth

The story of Hans Barth began in 1639 in Schleben, Mügeln, Oschatz, Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany. Hans Barth married Barth, and had children including Andreas Barth, Georg Barth, Justina Barth, Martin Barth, Regina Barth. Hans Barth passed away in 1694 in Schleben, Mügeln, Oschatz, Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany.

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Biography

  • The story of Hans Barth began in 1639 in Schleben, Mügeln, Oschatz, Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany.
  • Hans Barth married Barth, and had children including Andreas Barth, Georg Barth, Justina Barth, Martin Barth, Regina Barth.
  • Hans Barth passed away in 1694 in Schleben, Mügeln, Oschatz, Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany.

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Hans Barth's Ancestors

Self
Hans Barth
1639–1694
Birth Place: Schleben, Mügeln, Oschatz, Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany
Parents
Hans Barth
1602–1669
Schleben
Marie Barth
1614–1670
Grandparents
Andreas Barth
1580–1629
Berntitz, Mügeln, Oschatz, Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany
Barth
–1626
Great-Grandparents
Hans Barth
1550–
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Hans Barth's Descendants

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Hans Barth (ABT 8 NOV 1639–12 MAY 1694) m. Barth (1643–)
  1. 1. Regina Barth 1684–1749 m. Martin Werner 1677–1742
    1. 1. Johann (George) Werner 1723–1781 m. Anna (Rosina) Fischer 1735–
      1. 1. Johanna (Rosina) Werner 1771–1840 m. Johann (Gottlieb) Gasch 1751–1828
        1. 1. Eva (Rosina) Gasch 1809–1862 m. Johann (Carl Heinrich) Gerhardt 1803–1853
        2. 2. Johanna (Rosina) Gasch 1800–1807
        3. 3. Rosina (Maria) Gasch 1810–
        4. 4. Johanna (Rosina) Gasch 1807–
      2. 2. Johann (George) Werner 1758–1830 m. Werner 1763–1836
        1. 1. Kretzchmar 1798–1801
        2. 2. Ana (Rosina) Werner 1794–1833
        3. 3. Christian (Gottfried) Werner 1786–1875 m. Werner 1792–1862
        4. 4. Friedrich (Gottlieb) Werner 1794–
        5. 5. Christian (Gottlob) Werner 1801–
        6. 6. Hanna (Sophia) Werner 1802–
        7. 7. Eva (Rosina) Werner 1788–
        8. 8. Johanna (Christina) Werner 1790–
        9. 9. Johanna (Sophia) Werner 1796–1801
        10. 10. Rosina (Maria) Werner –1833
      3. 3. Johann (Gottlieb) Werner 1766–1799
        1. 1. Christiana (Dorothea) Werner 1786–
        2. 2. Johanna (Rosina) Werner 1788–
        3. 3. Kleberg 1791–
        4. 4. Friedrich (Gottlieb) Werner 1793–
        5. 5. Heinrich (Gottlob) Werner 1797–
        6. 6. Johanna (Sophia) Werner 1799–
        7. 7. Christian (Gottfelt) Werner 1801–
  2. 2. Georg Barth 1679–1721 m. Barth 1685–
    1. 1. Johann (George) Barth 1711–1791
    2. 2. Maria BARTH 1713–
    3. 3. Georg BARTH 1717–1738
    4. 4. Andreas BARTH 1719–1719
  3. 3. Andreas Barth 1678–
  4. 4. Martin Barth 1704–
  5. 5. Justina Barth 1672–1746

Hans Barth's Timeline

2 Records

1639
ABT 8 NOV 1639
Birth of Hans Barth in Schleben, Mügeln, Oschatz, Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany
Schleben, Mügeln, Oschatz, Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany
1694
12 MAY 1694
Age 55
Death of Hans Barth in Schleben, Mügeln, Oschatz, Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany
Schleben, Mügeln, Oschatz, Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: ABT 8 NOV 1639
    Event Place: Schleben, Mügeln, Oschatz, Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 12 MAY 1694
    Event Place: Schleben, Mügeln, Oschatz, Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

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