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Hans Georg MAY 1549–1585 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1549

Birth Location: Bern, Berne, Switzerland

Death Date: 21 Dec 1585

Death Location: Rued,, AG, CH

Father: Anton May

Mother: Eva Zieli

Spouse(s):

Children(s): Maria May

In 1549, Hans Georg MAY entered the world in Bern, Berne, Switzerland, born to Anton Von May And Eva Zieli. Hans Georg MAY had children including Maria May. Hans Georg MAY passed away in 1585 in Rued,, AG, CH.

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Biography

  • In 1549, Hans Georg MAY entered the world in Bern, Berne, Switzerland, born to Anton Von May And Eva Zieli.
  • Hans Georg MAY had children including Maria May.
  • Hans Georg MAY passed away in 1585 in Rued,, AG, CH.

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Hans MAY's Ancestors

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Hans MAY
1549–1585
Birth Place: Bern, Berne, Switzerland
Parents
Anton von May
1524–1551
Bern, Berne, Switzerland
Eva Zieli
1514–1582
Bern, Bern, Switzerland
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Hans MAY's Descendants

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Hans (Georg) MAY (1549–21 Dec 1585)
  1. 1. Maria May 1568– m. Wolfgang Michel 1557–1627
    1. 1. Barbara (Maria) Michel 1587– m. Johann (Ludwig) Ougsburger\Augsburger 1583–1635
      1. 1. Barbara (Ougsburger) Augsburger 1589–1675 m. Samuel Zehender 1608–1650
        1. 1. Helena (Ougsburger) Zehender 1641–1711 m. Hans (Georg) Hunziker 1641–1689

Hans MAY's Timeline

2 Records

1549
1549
Birth of Hans Georg MAY in Bern, Berne, Switzerland
Bern, Berne, Switzerland
1585
21 Dec 1585
Age 36
Death of Hans Georg MAY in Rued,, AG, CH
Rued,, AG, CH

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1549
    Event Place: Bern, Berne, Switzerland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 21 Dec 1585
    Event Place: Rued,, AG, CH

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