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Hans Lang 1575–1620 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1575

Birth Location: Arisdorf, Basel-Country, Switzerland

Death Date: 19 Oct 1620

Death Location: Arisdorf, Basel-Country, Switzerland

Father: Jacob Lang

Mother: Maria Suemmersfeld

Spouse(s): Mrs. Lang, Anna Stingelin

Children(s): Anna Lang, Heini Lang, Johannes Lang, Johannes Lang

In 1575, Hans Lang entered the world in Arisdorf, Basel-Country, Switzerland, born to Jacob Lang And Maria Von Suemmersfeld. Hans Lang married Anna Stingelin, Apolonia Leplin, Mrs Hans Lang, and had children including Anna Lang, Elsi Lang, Hans Heinrich Lang, Heini Lang, Johannes Hans Lang. Hans Lang passed away in 1620 in Arisdorf, Basel-Country, Switzerland.

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Biography

  • In 1575, Hans Lang entered the world in Arisdorf, Basel-Country, Switzerland, born to Jacob Lang And Maria Von Suemmersfeld.
  • Hans Lang married Anna Stingelin, Apolonia Leplin, Mrs Hans Lang, and had children including Anna Lang, Elsi Lang, Hans Heinrich Lang, Heini Lang, Johannes Hans Lang.
  • Hans Lang passed away in 1620 in Arisdorf, Basel-Country, Switzerland.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Hans Lang's Ancestors

Self
Hans Lang
1575–1620
Birth Place: Arisdorf, Basel-Country, Switzerland
Parents
Jacob Lang
1548–
Germany
Maria (Von) Suemmersfeld
1550–1600
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Hans Lang's Descendants

1.
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Hans Lang (1575–19 Oct 1620) m. Mrs. (Hans) Lang (–15 Jan 1658) m. Anna Stingelin (03 MAR 1577–)
  1. 1. Anna Lang 1609–1656
  2. 2. Heini Lang 1600–1642
  3. 3. Johannes (Hans) Lang 1605–1706 m. Dorotea (Dordi Joakimsdotter) Gerich 1620–1710 m. Dordi Joachimsdotter 1620–1710
    1. 1. Katarina (Hansdotter) Lang 1651–1738 m. Henrik (Silliakusson) Gerich 1642–1704 m. Silakus (Silikasson) Gerich 1639–
      1. 1. Lars (Henriksson) Siljard 1689–1758
      2. 2. Henrik Henriksson 1668–
      3. 3. Annika Henriksdotter 1674–
      4. 4. Lisken Henriksdotter 1671–
      5. 5. Maria Henriksdotter 1685–1753
      6. 6. Anders (Henriksson) Siljard 1681–1728
      7. 7. Johan Henriksson 1670–
      8. 8. Lars (Henriksson) Siljard 1689–1758
      9. 9. Georg Gerich 1672–
      10. 10. Anders (Henricson) Silja 1681–1728
      11. 11. Lars (Henricsson) Silja 1689–1758
      12. 12. Lars (Henricsson) Silja 1689–1758 m. Karin Isaksdotter 1687–1753
        1. 1. Isac (Larsson) Silja 1718–1776 m. Anna (Olofsdotter) Björn 1718–1791
        2. 2. Johan (Larsson) Silja 1715–1798
        3. 3. Anders (Larsson) Silja 1727–1804 m. Helena( (Lena)) Larsdotter 1753–1806
        4. 4. Henric (Larsson) Silja 1721–1787
        5. 5. Maria (Larsdotter) Nohrstedt 1730–1794
      13. 13. Hans (Henricson) Gerich 1668–
      14. 14. Lisken Henriksdotter 1671–
      15. 15. Anders (Henriksson) Siljard 1681–1728
      16. 16. Maria Henriksdotter 1685–1753
      17. 17. Johan Henriksson 1670–
      18. 18. Annika Henriksdotter 1674–
      19. 19. Henric (Henricson) Gerich 1672–
      20. 20. Johan Henriksson 1670–
      21. 21. Lars (Henriksson) Siljard 1689–1758
    2. 2. Henrik (Hansson) Lang 1649–1690
    3. 3. Hans (Hansson) Lang 1647–1649
    4. 4. Anders (Hansson) Lang 1655–1711
    5. 5. Petter (Hansson) Lang 1659–1700
    6. 6. Henrik (Lang) Hansson 1649–1724 m. Elin Nilsdotter 1647–1727
    7. 7. Susanna (Hansdotter) Lang 1648–1649
    8. 8. Peter (Hansson) Lang 1689–1750
    9. 9. Joachim (Lang) Hansson 1644–1677
    10. 10. Hans Lang 1647–1649
    11. 11. Hans (Lang) Hansson 1652–1760
    12. 12. Johan (Hansson) Lang 1655–1711
      1. 1. Johan –1711
    13. 13. Johan Lang 1655–1711
    14. 14. Hans (Hansson) Lang 1652–1719
    15. 15. Anders (Hansson) Lang 1657–1720
    16. 16. Peter (Hansson) Lang 1689–1750
    17. 17. Petter (Hansson) Lang 1659–1700
    18. 18. Hans (Lang) Hansson 1652–1760
    19. 19. Joachim (Lang) Hansson 1644–1677
    20. 20. Johannes (Hans) Lang 1624–1700
    21. 21. Katrina (Hansdotter) Lang 1651–1738
    22. 22. Hans (Hansson) Lang 1647–1649
    23. 23. Henrik (Lang) Hansson 1649–1724
    24. 24. Susanna (Hansdotter) Lang 1648–1649
  4. 4. Johannes (Hans) Lang 1600–1642

Hans Lang's Timeline

3 Records

1570
7 Feb 1570
Hans Lang was baptized in Brackenheim, Württemberg, Deutschland
Brackenheim, Württemberg, Deutschland
1575
1575
Birth of Hans Lang in Arisdorf, Basel-Country, Switzerland
Arisdorf, Basel-Country, Switzerland
1620
19 Oct 1620
Age 45
Death of Hans Lang in Arisdorf, Basel-Country, Switzerland
Arisdorf, Basel-Country, Switzerland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1575
    Event Place: Arisdorf, Basel-Country, Switzerland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Baptism
    Event Date: 7 Feb 1570
    Event Place: Brackenheim, Württemberg, Deutschland
    Record Source:
    [1] Germany, Select Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898
    [2] Württemberg, Tyskland, vigslar och begravningar inom den lutherska kyrkan, 1500-1985

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Place: Brackenheim, Württemberg, Germany
    Record Source: Germany, Select Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 19 Oct 1620
    Event Place: Arisdorf, Basel-Country, Switzerland

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