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Hans Peter Berg 1642–1717 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1642

Birth Location: Nordhoffen, Nassau, Hessen, Germany

Death Date: 16 Dec 1717

Death Location: Nassau, Deggendorf, Bayern, Germany

Father: HANSS 'BERG'

Mother: Anna Stuell

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Hans Peter Berg was born in 1642 in Nordhoffen, Nassau, Hessen, Germany, the child of Hanss Adam Barrick Berg And Anna Catharina Stuell. Hans Peter Berg passed away in 1717 in Nassau, Deggendorf, Bayern, Germany.

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Biography

  • Hans Peter Berg was born in 1642 in Nordhoffen, Nassau, Hessen, Germany, the child of Hanss Adam Barrick Berg And Anna Catharina Stuell.
  • Hans Peter Berg passed away in 1717 in Nassau, Deggendorf, Bayern, Germany.

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Hans Berg's Ancestors

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Hans Berg
1642–1717
Birth Place: Nordhoffen, Nassau, Hessen, Germany
Parents
HANSS ADAM BARRICK 'BERG'
1621–1690
Nassau, Deggendorf, Bayern, Germany
Anna (Catharina) Stuell
1629–1698
Nassau, Deggendorf, Bayern, Germany
Grandparents
Hanß (Frantz) Berg
1595–1655
Germany
Catharina Weber
1595–1635
Grab, Neckar, Wuerttemberg, Germany *
Great-Grandparents
Bartholomäus Weber
1551–1631
Magdalena *
1560–1624
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Hans (Weaver)
1525–1599
Anna OCHS
1526–1596
Hans GGF
1525–1615
Magdalena GGM
1529–1574

Hans Berg's Timeline

2 Records

1642
1642
Birth of Hans Peter Berg in Nordhoffen, Nassau, Hessen, Germany
Nordhoffen, Nassau, Hessen, Germany
1717
16 Dec 1717
Age 75
Death of Hans Peter Berg in Nassau, Deggendorf, Bayern, Germany
Nassau, Deggendorf, Bayern, Germany

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1642
    Event Place: Nordhoffen, Nassau, Hessen, Germany

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 16 Dec 1717
    Event Place: Nassau, Deggendorf, Bayern, Germany

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