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Hans Schaffer 1643–1701 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1643

Birth Location: Switzerland

Death Date: 1701

Death Location: Switzerland

Father: Christen 9ggpa

Mother: Anna Rohrer

Spouse(s): Anna Solothurman

Children(s): Anna Schäffer

The story of Hans Schaffer began in 1643 in Switzerland. Hans Schaffer married Anna Solothurman, and had children including Anna Mariae Elisabethae Schaffer. Hans Schaffer passed away in 1701 in Switzerland.

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Biography

  • The story of Hans Schaffer began in 1643 in Switzerland.
  • Hans Schaffer married Anna Solothurman, and had children including Anna Mariae Elisabethae Schaffer.
  • Hans Schaffer passed away in 1701 in Switzerland.

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Spouses(s)

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Hans Schaffer's Ancestors

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Hans Schaffer
1643–1701
Birth Place: Switzerland
Parents
Christen (mkc) SCHAFFER 9ggpa
1614–1670
Stettlen, Bern, Switzerland
Anna Rohrer
1607–
Grandparents
Bartholomew( (Batt)) Rohrer
1581–
Stettlen, Bern, Switzerland
Great-Grandparents
Anna Gutt
1536–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Lorenz Gutt
1508–
Ursely Lienhardt
1513–

Hans Schaffer's Descendants

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Hans Schaffer (1643–1701) m. Anna Solothurman (1647–10 APR 1681)
  1. 1. Anna (Mariae Elisabethae) Schäffer 1663–1738 m. Hans (Jacob Acker) * 1655–1732
    1. 1. Joannes (Jois Casparus) Acker 1690–1764
      1. 1. Peter (Casper) Acker 1732–1794
        1. 1. Casper (Michael) Acker 1760–1813

Hans Schaffer's Timeline

2 Records

1643
1643
Birth of Hans Schaffer in Switzerland
Switzerland
1701
1701
Age 58
Death of Hans Schaffer in Switzerland
Switzerland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1643
    Event Place: Switzerland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1701
    Event Place: Switzerland

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