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Hans Jacob Bollinger 1610–1682 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: July 25, 1610

Birth Location: Zürich, Switzerland

Death Date: February 1, 1682

Death Location: Beringen, Canton of Schaffhausen, Switzerland

Father: Hans I

Mother: Kleophea Schweizer

Spouse(s): Margareetha Leu

Children(s): Hans Bollinger

The story of Hans Jacob Bollinger began in 1610 in Zürich, Switzerland. Hans Jacob Bollinger married Margareetha Leu, and had children including Hans Bollinger. Hans Jacob Bollinger passed away in 1682 in Beringen, Canton of Schaffhausen, Switzerland.

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Biography

  • The story of Hans Jacob Bollinger began in 1610 in Zürich, Switzerland.
  • Hans Jacob Bollinger married Margareetha Leu, and had children including Hans Bollinger.
  • Hans Jacob Bollinger passed away in 1682 in Beringen, Canton of Schaffhausen, Switzerland.

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Hans Bollinger's Ancestors

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Hans Bollinger
1610–1682
Birth Place: Zürich, Switzerland
Parents
Hans Jakob Bullinger\Bollinger I
1578–1650
Switzerland
Kleophea Schweizer
1581–1614
Zurich, Switzerland
Grandparents
Hans (Heinrich) Bullinger
1557–1627
Andelfingen, Canton, Zurich, Switzerland
Magdelena Meister
1550–1582
Zurich Switzerland
Great-Grandparents
Josue Bullinger
1529–1581
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Johann (Bullinger)
1504–1575

Hans Bollinger's Descendants

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Hans (Jacob) Bollinger (July 25, 1610–February 1, 1682) m. Margareetha Leu (About 1614–About 1667)
  1. 1. Hans Bollinger 1656–1706 m. Agnes Schwyn 1650–
    1. 1. Hans (Rudolff "Johann" Bollinger) 9GG 1675–1774
      1. 1. Rudolph (Hans Bollinger) 8GG 1703–1772 m. Catharine Flickinger 1705–1797 m. Elisabeth (Landis) 8GG 1700–1747
        1. 1. Christian Bollinger 1738–1796
        2. 2. Maria Bollinger 1743–1821
        3. 3. Daniel (Bollinger) 7GG 1728–1791 m. Elisabeth (Maria "Marie" Moore) 7GG 1721–1800
        4. 4. Abraham Bollinger 1756–1814 m. Magdalena Ness 1751–1794 m. Anna (Maria) Rank 1767–1833
        5. 5. Magdalene Bollinger 1730–1800
        6. 6. Anna Bollinger 1732–1800
        7. 7. Elizabeth Bollinger 1734–1770
        8. 8. Barbara Bollinger 1736–1808 m. Christian Zug –1815
        9. 9. Sophia (M.) Bollinger 1741–1821
        10. 10. Hans (Rudolph) Bollinger 1748–1820 m. Catharine Flickinger 1705–1797

Hans Bollinger's Timeline

2 Records

1610
July 25, 1610
Birth of Hans Jacob Bollinger in Zürich, Switzerland
Zürich, Switzerland
1682
February 1, 1682
Age 72
Death of Hans Jacob Bollinger in Beringen, Canton of Schaffhausen, Switzerland
Beringen, Canton of Schaffhausen, Switzerland

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: July 25, 1610
    Event Place: Zürich, Switzerland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: February 1, 1682
    Event Place: Beringen, Canton of Schaffhausen, Switzerland

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