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Hans Jacob Ruop 1650–1703 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1650

Birth Location: Germany

Death Date: 1703

Death Location: Germany

Father: Peter Ruop

Mother: Margaretha Lohmann

Spouse(s): Anna Schone

Children(s): Ursula Ruop

In 1650, Hans Jacob Ruop entered the world in Germany, born to Peter Ruop And Margaretha Lohmann. Hans Jacob Ruop married Anna Barbara Schone, and had children including Ursula Ruop. Hans Jacob Ruop passed away in 1703 in Germany.

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Biography

  • In 1650, Hans Jacob Ruop entered the world in Germany, born to Peter Ruop And Margaretha Lohmann.
  • Hans Jacob Ruop married Anna Barbara Schone, and had children including Ursula Ruop.
  • Hans Jacob Ruop passed away in 1703 in Germany.

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Hans Ruop's Ancestors

Self
Hans Ruop
1650–1703
Birth Place: Germany
Parents
Peter Ruop
1616–1728
Germany
Margaretha Lohmann
1614–
Germany
Grandparents
Hans (Ulrich Ruop) Ruoff
1585–1650
Fichtenberg, Schwabisch Hall, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
Maria (Ursula Clauser) Brenner
1590–
Fichtenburg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
Great-Grandparents
Wilhelm Brenner
1550–1613
Anna Luther
1554–1610
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Johannes Luther
1526–1565
Elisabeth Cruciger
1522–1575

Hans Ruop's Descendants

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Hans (Jacob) Ruop (1650–1703) m. Anna (Barbara) Schone (29 Sep 1664–1743)
  1. 1. Ursula Ruop 1680–1744 m. Johannes (Breyhel \) Broyles 1679–1733
    1. 1. Hans (Jacob) Broyles 1705–1763 m. Mary (Catherine) Fleishman 1702–1761
      1. 1. Zacharias Broyles 1744–1803 m. Delilah Clore 1750–1836
        1. 1. Solomon Broyles 1778–1849 m. Elizabeth McDaniel 1778–1816
        2. 2. Benjamin Broyles 1768–1850
        3. 3. Nimrod Broyles 1771–1792
        4. 4. Barbara (Catherine) Broyles 1780–1850
        5. 5. Thomas Broyles 1784–1856
        6. 6. Judith Broyles 1786–1878
        7. 7. Rhoda Broyles 1788–1819
        8. 8. Elizabeth Broyles 1776–1805
        9. 9. Susanna broyles 1783–1850
        10. 10. Zacharias Broyles 1774–1809
        11. 11. Benjamin Broyles 1768–1850 m. Susan Riner 1770–1830
        12. 12. Barbara (Catherine) Broyles 1765–1805
        13. 13. Anna Broyles 1766–1828
      2. 2. Michael Broyles 1740–1839 m. Elizabeth Klug 1750–1801
        1. 1. Aaron Broyles 1767–1858 m. Nancy Davis 1775–1870
        2. 2. Lydia Broyles 1792–
        3. 3. Daniel Broyles 1790–1823
        4. 4. William (Simon) Broyles 1794–1870
        5. 5. Michael (A Broyles) Jr 1777–1842
        6. 6. Samuel Broyles 1773–1855
        7. 7. Elizabeth Broyles 1762–1860
        8. 8. Susanna Broyles 1768–1786
        9. 9. Andrew Broyles 1775–1845
        10. 10. John Broyles 1785–
        11. 11. Solomon Broyles 1772–1865
        12. 12. Zacharias Broyles 1768–1868
        13. 13. Absalom Broyles 1788–
        14. 14. Ephraim Broyles 1781–1839
      3. 3. Peter Broyles 1737–1823 m. Elizabeth Blankenbaker 1734–1823
        1. 1. Aaron Broyles 1775–1837
        2. 2. Absalom Broyles 1788–
        3. 3. Daniel Broyles 1790–1823
        4. 4. Elizabeth Broyles 1787–
        5. 5. Ephraim Broyles 1781–1839
        6. 6. Jacob Broyles 1771–1848
        7. 7. Johann Broyles 1773–1865
        8. 8. Margaretha Broyles 1769–
        9. 9. Maria Broyles 1778–
        10. 10. Solomon (J) Broyles 1772–1865 m. Sarah Thompson 1780–1858
        11. 11. Zacariah Broyles 1768–1863
      4. 4. Matthias Broyles 1746–1818
      5. 5. Catherine Broyles 1730–1831
      6. 6. Nicholas Broyles 1740–1814
      7. 7. Cyrus Broyles 1732–1826
      8. 8. John Broyles 1742–1785
      9. 9. Elizabeth Broyles 1741–1783
      10. 10. Jacob (G) Broyles 1735–1798
      11. 11. Adam Broyles 1728–1782
      12. 12. Mary Broyles 1748–1761
      13. 13. Elizabeth (Catherine) Broyles 1720–1763 m. Conrad Wilhite 1737–1809
        1. 1. JULIUS Wilhite 1764–1846
        2. 2. Solomon Wilhoit 1762–1824 m. Catherine Riddenhouse 1762–1808 m. Catherine Maghee 1762–1842
        3. 3. Matthais (Herbert) Wilhite 1766–1857
        4. 4. Reuben ((twin)) Wilhite 1768–1869
        5. 5. Elizabeth Wilhoit 1772–1811
        6. 6. Frances Wilhite 1773–1800
        7. 7. Mary Wilhoit 1774–1782
        8. 8. Rosina Wilhoit 1777–1850
        9. 9. Elijah Wilhite 1778–1827
        10. 10. Simeon Wilhite 1781–1864
        11. 11. Adam Wilhoit 1758–1815
        12. 12. Samuel ((twin) Wilhite) (Wilhoit) 1768–1842
      14. 14. John Broyles 1679–1799
    2. 2. Conrad Broyles 1709–1783
    3. 3. Mattheus Broyles 1706–1708
    4. 4. Catherine Broyles 1720–1763
    5. 5. Jerg (Martin) Broyles 1711–1711
    6. 6. Maria (Elizabeth) Broyles 1716–1800
    7. 7. Appellomia Broyles 1707–1780
    8. 8. Christley Broyles 1718–1744
    9. 9. Johannes Breuel 1704–1724
    10. 10. Conrad (Mattheus) Broyles 1705–1705

Hans Ruop's Timeline

2 Records

1650
1650
Birth of Hans Jacob Ruop in Germany
Germany
1703
1703
Age 53
Death of Hans Jacob Ruop in Germany
Germany

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1650
    Event Place: Germany

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1703
    Event Place: Germany

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