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Hans Geiger 1575–1636 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: um 1575

Birth Location: Rengetsweiler, Sig.

Death Date: 1636

Death Location: Rengetsweiler, Sig.

Father: Anna Geiger

Mother: Marx Geiger

Spouse(s): Christina Braunwart

Children(s): Anna Geiger

In 1575, Hans Geiger entered the world in Rengetsweiler, Sig., born to Anna Geiger And Marx Geiger. Hans Geiger married Christina Braunwart, and had children including Anna Geiger. Hans Geiger passed away in 1636 in Rengetsweiler, Sig..

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Biography

  • In 1575, Hans Geiger entered the world in Rengetsweiler, Sig., born to Anna Geiger And Marx Geiger.
  • Hans Geiger married Christina Braunwart, and had children including Anna Geiger.
  • Hans Geiger passed away in 1636 in Rengetsweiler, Sig..

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Hans Geiger's Ancestors

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Hans Geiger
1575–1636
Birth Place: Rengetsweiler, Sig.
Parents
Anna Geiger
1547–
Marx Geiger
–1579
Rengetsweiler, Sig.
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Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Hans Geiger's Descendants

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Hans Geiger (um 1575–1636) m. Christina Braunwart (um 1580–)
  1. 1. Anna Geiger 1575– m. Joss Schneider 1575–
    1. 1. Martin Schneider 1605–1660 m. Ursula Caspar 1604–
      1. 1. Maria Schneider 1626–1708 m. Michael Langendorf 1618–1698
        1. 1. Fritz LANGENDORF 1645–1693 m. Anna Matthiass 1653–1739

Hans Geiger's Timeline

2 Records

1575
um 1575
Birth of Hans Geiger in Rengetsweiler, Sig.
Rengetsweiler, Sig.
1636
1636
Age 61
Death of Hans Geiger in Rengetsweiler, Sig.
Rengetsweiler, Sig.

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: um 1575
    Event Place: Rengetsweiler, Sig.

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1636
    Event Place: Rengetsweiler, Sig.

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