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Hans Heinrich Keller 1502–1567 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 11 November 1502

Birth Location: Pfäffikon, Canton Zurich, Switzerland

Death Date: 1567

Death Location: Pfäffikon, Zurich, Suisse

Father: Martin Keller

Mother: Eva Rosner

Spouse(s): Anna Zimmermann

Children(s): Margaretha Keller, Anthony Keller, Barbara Keller, Anne Keller, Anthony Keller\Kellere, Michael Keller, Andreas Keller, Dora Frey, Anna Keller\Kellere, Hans Keller\Kellere, Anthony Keller, Anna Buess, Ursula Keller\Kellere, Joachim Keller\Kellere, Barbara Keller

Hans Heinrich Keller was born in 1502 in Pfäffikon, Canton Zurich, Switzerland, the child of Martin Ii Keller And Eva Margaret Rosner. Hans Heinrich Keller married Anna Margretha Zimmermann, and had children including Andreas Keller, Anna Catherine Buess, Anna Maria De Lentz De Keller Kellere, Anne Maria Keller, Anthony De Lentz De Keller Kellere, Anthony Thom Kaeller Keller, Anthony Thom Keller, Barbara Keller, Dora Frey, Hans Jacob De Lentz De Keller Kellere, Joachim De Lentz De Keller Kellere, Margaretha Keller, Michael Keller, Ursula De Lentz De Keller Kellere. Hans Heinrich Keller passed away in 1567 in Pfäffikon, Zurich, Suisse.

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Biography

  • Hans Heinrich Keller was born in 1502 in Pfäffikon, Canton Zurich, Switzerland, the child of Martin Ii Keller And Eva Margaret Rosner.
  • Hans Heinrich Keller married Anna Margretha Zimmermann, and had children including Andreas Keller, Anna Catherine Buess, Anna Maria De Lentz De Keller Kellere, Anne Maria Keller, Anthony De Lentz De Keller Kellere, Anthony Thom Kaeller Keller, Anthony Thom Keller, Barbara Keller, Dora Frey, Hans Jacob De Lentz De Keller Kellere, Joachim De Lentz De Keller Kellere, Margaretha Keller, Michael Keller, Ursula De Lentz De Keller Kellere.
  • Hans Heinrich Keller passed away in 1567 in Pfäffikon, Zurich, Suisse.

Immediate Family

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Hans Keller's Ancestors

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Hans Keller
1502–1567
Birth Place: Pfäffikon, Canton Zurich, Switzerland
Parents
Martin II Keller
1472–1508
Pfäffikon, Canton Zurich, Switzerland
Eva (Margaret) Rosner
1465–1524
Bernhardzell, Sankt Gallen, Switzerland
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Hans Keller's Descendants

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Hans (Heinrich) Keller (11 November 1502–1567) m. Anna (Margretha) Zimmermann (1503–1572)
  1. 1. Margaretha Keller 1519–1589 m. Adam Frey 1514–1579
    1. 1. Johann (Heinrich) Frey 1539–1604 m. Barbara Keller 1530–1635
      1. 1. Magdalena Frey 1568–1637 m. Mathis KAISER 1564–1635
        1. 1. Mathis Kaiser 1590–1615
    2. 2. Magdalena Frey 1548–1571
  2. 2. Anthony (Thom (Kaeller)) Keller 1518–1585
  3. 3. Barbara Keller 1530–1570
  4. 4. Anne (Maria) Keller 1519–1589
  5. 5. Anthony (de Lentz-de) Keller\Kellere 1518–1550
  6. 6. Michael Keller 1515–1575
  7. 7. Andreas Keller 1520–1585
  8. 8. Dora Frey 1546–1574
  9. 9. Anna (Maria de Lentz-de) Keller\Kellere 1522–1592
  10. 10. Hans (Jacob de Lentz-de) Keller\Kellere 1536–1665
  11. 11. Anthony (Thom) Keller 1528–1550
  12. 12. Anna (Catherine) Buess 1546–1574
  13. 13. Ursula (de Lentz-de) Keller\Kellere 1532–1672
  14. 14. Joachim (de Lentz-de) Keller\Kellere 1526–1591
  15. 15. Barbara Keller 1521–1635

Hans Keller's Timeline

2 Records

1502
11 November 1502
Birth of Hans Heinrich Keller in Pfäffikon, Canton Zurich, Switzerland
Pfäffikon, Canton Zurich, Switzerland
1567
1567
Age 65
Death of Hans Heinrich Keller in Pfäffikon, Zurich, Suisse
Pfäffikon, Zurich, Suisse

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 11 November 1502
    Event Place: Pfäffikon, Canton Zurich, Switzerland
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1567
    Event Place: Pfäffikon, Zurich, Suisse
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

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