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Hans Rudolph Bollinger 1748–1820 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: September 12, 1748

Birth Location: Conestoga, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA

Death Date: January 12, 1820

Death Location: Port Royal, Juniata County, Pennsylvania, USA

Father: Rudolph 8GG

Mother: Elisabeth 8GG

Spouse(s): Catharine Flickinger

Children(s): David Bollinger, Catherine Bollinger, Anna Bollinger, Daniel Bollinger, John Bollinger, Mary Bollinger, Samuel Bollinger, Rudolph III

The story of Hans Rudolph Bollinger began in 1748 in Conestoga, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA. Hans Rudolph Bollinger married Catharine Flickinger, and had children including Anna Maria Bollinger, Catherine Bollinger, Daniel Bollinger, David Bollinger, John Bollinger, Mary Bollinger, Rudolph Bollinger Iii, Samuel Bollinger. Hans Rudolph Bollinger passed away in 1820 in Port Royal, Juniata County, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Hans Rudolph Bollinger began in 1748 in Conestoga, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA.
  • Hans Rudolph Bollinger married Catharine Flickinger, and had children including Anna Maria Bollinger, Catherine Bollinger, Daniel Bollinger, David Bollinger, John Bollinger, Mary Bollinger, Rudolph Bollinger Iii, Samuel Bollinger.
  • Hans Rudolph Bollinger passed away in 1820 in Port Royal, Juniata County, Pennsylvania, USA.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Hans Bollinger's Ancestors

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Hans Bollinger
1748–1820
Birth Place: Conestoga, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
Parents
Rudolph Hans Bollinger 8GG
1703–1772
Aargau, Switzerland
Elisabeth (Landis) 8GG
1700–1747
Grandparents
Hans (Rudolff "Johann" Bollinger) 9GG
1675–1774
Bollengen, Canton Sankt Gallen, Switzerland
Johannes (Heinrich) Landis
1675–1787
Bollengen, Canton, Sankt Gallen, Switzerland
Elizabetha Hirt
1678–1772
Bollengen, Canton Sankt, Gallen, Switzerland
Great-Grandparents
Hans Bollinger
1656–1706
Agnes Schwyn
1650–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Hans Bollinger
1610–1682
Margareetha Leu
1614–1667
Jacob Schwyn
1620–1704
Magdalena Danner
1628–1686

Hans Bollinger's Descendants

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Hans (Rudolph) Bollinger (September 12, 1748–January 12, 1820) m. Catharine Flickinger (1705–1797)
  1. 1. David Bollinger 1776–1819 m. Hannah Fahnestock 1781–1867
    1. 1. Samuel (Fahnestock) Bollinger 1807–1874 m. Catherine Bauman 1808–1872
      1. 1. Sgt. (Albert Lester) Bollinger 1839–1901 m. Emily (D.) Diana 1843–1928
        1. 1. Judge (James Wills) Bollinger 1867–1951 m. Mary (Elizabeth) Gilman 1871–1953
    2. 2. John Bollinger 1799–1850
    3. 3. Emanuel (F.) Bollinger 1802–1894
  2. 2. Catherine Bollinger 1777–1859
  3. 3. Anna (Maria) Bollinger 1785–1822
  4. 4. Daniel Bollinger 1786–1886
  5. 5. John Bollinger 1773–1818
  6. 6. Mary Bollinger 1782–1854 m. Jacob (Christian) Mohler 1771–1833
  7. 7. Samuel Bollinger 1783–1861
  8. 8. Rudolph (Bollinger) III 1787–1860

Hans Bollinger's Timeline

2 Records

1748
September 12, 1748
Birth of Hans Rudolph Bollinger in Conestoga, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
Conestoga, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
1820
January 12, 1820
Age 72
Death of Hans Rudolph Bollinger in Mifflin, Juniata County, Pennsylvania, USA
Mifflin, Juniata County, Pennsylvania, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: September 12, 1748
    Event Place: Conestoga, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: January 12, 1820
    Event Place: Mifflin, Juniata County, Pennsylvania, USA
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Port Royal, Juniata County, Pennsylvania, USA
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

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