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Hans Adam Schafer 1671–1726 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: March 25, 1671

Birth Location: Reicholzheim, Main-Tauber-Kreis, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany

Death Date: 1726

Death Location: Ringendorf, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France

Father: Adam Schafer

Mother: Anna Schafer

Spouse(s): Elizabeth Schaferin

Children(s): Ann Schafer, Catharina Schafer, Margaretha Schafer, Ann Schafer, Eva Schäfer

Hans Adam Schafer was born in 1671 in Reicholzheim, Main-Tauber-Kreis, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, the child of Adam Schafer And Anna Elisabeth Schafer. Hans Adam Schafer married Elizabeth Schaferin, and had children including Ann Margaretha Schafer, Catharina Ann Schafer, Eva Catharina Schafer, Margaretha Schafer, Maria Magdalena Elisabeth Schafer. Hans Adam Schafer passed away in 1726 in Ringendorf, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France.

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Biography

  • Hans Adam Schafer was born in 1671 in Reicholzheim, Main-Tauber-Kreis, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, the child of Adam Schafer And Anna Elisabeth Schafer.
  • Hans Adam Schafer married Elizabeth Schaferin, and had children including Ann Margaretha Schafer, Catharina Ann Schafer, Eva Catharina Schafer, Margaretha Schafer, Maria Magdalena Elisabeth Schafer.
  • Hans Adam Schafer passed away in 1726 in Ringendorf, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France.

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Hans Schafer's Ancestors

Self
Hans Schafer
1671–1726
Birth Place: Reicholzheim, Main-Tauber-Kreis, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
Parents
Adam Schafer
1655–1733
Sindelfingen, Böblingen, Würtemberg
Anna (Elisabeth) Schafer
1650–1723
Sindelfingen, Würtemberg
Grandparents
Georg Schafer
1627–1693
Maichingen, Wuttemberg
Anna Moegelin
1623–1659
Sindelfingen, Würtemberg
Zacharias Schafer
1607–1684
Sindelfingen, Würtemberg
Barbara Ada
1612–1681
Sindelfingen, Würtemberg
Great-Grandparents
Johann Schafer
1591–1638
Anna Hösslin
1591–1638
Hanß Mögelin*
1589–1697
Anna Reitback*
1597–1637
Michael Schaefer
1573–1643
Walburga Haug
1573–1609
Zacharias Ada
1586–1649
Anna Kappler
1590–1618
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Hans Schäffer
1569–1665
Anna Sehrlin
1571–
Thomas Hösslin
1568–1668
Eva Schiele
1568–1668
Thoma Megelin
1560–1660
Agnes Klozin
1570–
Hans Schaefer
1538–1609
Margaretha Betz
1545–1585
Bastian Haug
1540–1604
Walburga Roemer
1539–1595
Zacharias Ada
1556–1606
Margaretha Trigel
1562–1623
Hans Kappler
1558–1627
Barbara Schaffhaeuser
1569–1627

Hans Schafer's Descendants

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Hans (Adam) Schafer (March 25, 1671–1726) m. Elizabeth Schaferin (24 Okt 1677–1778)
  1. 1. Ann (Margaretha) Schafer 1698–1755 m. Hans (Jacob Liebenguth) Jr 1694–1754
    1. 1. Johan (Peter Liebengut) Livengood 1733–1814 m. Anna (Eva) Linderman 1736–1818
      1. 1. Peter Livengood 1759–1839 m. Mary Provator 1758–1834
        1. 1. Barbara Livengood 1783–1846 m. James (Madison) Dye 1784–1854
        2. 2. Catherine LIVENGOOD 1790–1848
        3. 3. Mary Livengood 1782–1840
        4. 4. Jacob Livengood 1789–1839
        5. 5. Sarah Livengood 1793–1840
        6. 6. Anna Livingood 1794–1856
        7. 7. Simon (Peter) Livingood 1798–1867
        8. 8. David Livengood 1804–1857
        9. 9. Peter Livengood 1806–1857
        10. 10. Jacob Livengood 1808–1839
        11. 11. Mary Livengood 1796–1840
        12. 12. Anna Livengood 1793–1856
      2. 2. Elizabeth Livingood 1755–1818
      3. 3. Mary (Magdalena) Livengood 1756–1838
      4. 4. Margaret Livengood 1763–1856
      5. 5. Sarah Livengood 1770–1857
      6. 6. George Livengood 1775–1841
      7. 7. Catherine Livengood 1761–1818
      8. 8. Barbara Livengood 1765–1845
    2. 2. Maria (Magdelina) Liebengut 1724–1808
    3. 3. Jacob (Liebengut) Liebengut 1728–1808
    4. 4. Jacob (Liebengut) Liebengut 1752–1808
    5. 5. Anna (Barbara) Liebengut 1731–1758
    6. 6. Johann (Peter) Liebengut 1730–1814
    7. 7. Anna (Magdalena) Liebengut 1724–1808
    8. 8. Anna (Catharina) Liebengut 1721–1721
    9. 9. Johannes Liebengut 1730–1808
    10. 10. Magdalena (Anna Margaretha) Liebengut 1722–1758
    11. 11. Elizabeth Liebenguth 1721–1721
    12. 12. Maria (Catharina) Liebengut 1721–1781
    13. 13. Hans (Jacob) Liebengut 1721–1784
  2. 2. Catharina (Ann) Schafer 1757–1829
  3. 3. Margaretha Schafer 1698–1758
  4. 4. Ann (Margaretha) Schafer 1698–1755
  5. 5. Eva (Catharina) Schäfer 1702–1764

Hans Schafer's Timeline

2 Records

1671
March 25, 1671
Birth of Hans Adam Schafer in Reicholzheim, Main-Tauber-Kreis, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
Reicholzheim, Main-Tauber-Kreis, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
1726
1726
Age 55
Death of Hans Adam Schafer in Ringendorf, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France
Ringendorf, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: March 25, 1671
    Event Place: Reicholzheim, Main-Tauber-Kreis, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1726
    Event Place: Ringendorf, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France

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