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Hans Schneider 1627–1692 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 24 SEP 1627

Birth Location: Schenklengsfeld, Hersfeld-Rotenburg, Hessen, Germany

Death Date: 29 DEC 1692

Death Location: Zechenwihl, Waldshut, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany

Father: Hans #

Mother: Anna #

Spouse(s): Elisabeth Gertiser

Children(s): Johann Schneider, Johann Schneider

In 1627, Hans Schneider entered the world in Schenklengsfeld, Hersfeld-Rotenburg, Hessen, Germany, born to Hans Dieboldt Schneider And Anna Klemm. Hans Schneider married Elisabeth Margaretha Gertiser, and had children including Johann Fridolin Schneider, Johann Theobald Schneider. Hans Schneider passed away in 1692 in Zechenwihl, Waldshut, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany.

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Biography

  • In 1627, Hans Schneider entered the world in Schenklengsfeld, Hersfeld-Rotenburg, Hessen, Germany, born to Hans Dieboldt Schneider And Anna Klemm.
  • Hans Schneider married Elisabeth Margaretha Gertiser, and had children including Johann Fridolin Schneider, Johann Theobald Schneider.
  • Hans Schneider passed away in 1692 in Zechenwihl, Waldshut, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany.

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Hans Schneider's Ancestors

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Hans Schneider
1627–1692
Birth Place: Schenklengsfeld, Hersfeld-Rotenburg, Hessen, Germany
Parents
Hans Dieboldt Schneider #
1585–1632
Offenburg, Ortenaukreis, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
Anna (Klemm) #
1589–1658
Britzingen, Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
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Hans Schneider's Descendants

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Hans Schneider (24 SEP 1627–29 DEC 1692) m. Elisabeth (Margaretha) Gertiser (10 Mar 1627–1654)
  1. 1. Johann (Fridolin) Schneider 1653–1737
  2. 2. Johann (Theobald) Schneider 1654–1703 m. Bärbel Wagner 1645–1688 m. Angela Andres 1660–1693
    1. 1. Jakob Schneider 1674–1740
    2. 2. Anna (Eva) Schneider 1678–1752
    3. 3. Hans (Heinrich) Schneider 1682–1751
    4. 4. Hans (Velten) Schneider 1683–1738
    5. 5. Mathias Schneider 1686–1750
    6. 6. Susanna Schneider 1688–1752
    7. 7. Magdalena Schneider 1689–
    8. 8. Hans (Adam) Schneider 1691–1754
    9. 9. Margaretha Schneider 1680–1743 m. Nikolaus Thiel 1675–1749
      1. 1. Johann Thiel 1706– m. Elisabetha Fuchs 1715–
        1. 1. Anna Thiel 1739–
        2. 2. Johann Thiel 1741–
        3. 3. Mathias Thiel 1744– m. Maria Schwindling –1776
        4. 4. Wendelin Thiel 1748–
        5. 5. Margaretha THIEL 1732–
        6. 6. Susanna THIEL 1734–
      2. 2. Maria Thiel 1700–1767 m. Michael Beuriger 1694–1750
        1. 1. Maria (Catharina) Beuriger 1728–
        2. 2. Nikolaus Beuriger 1721–1800 m. Anna (Maria) Banweg –1810
        3. 3. Mathias Beiriger 1719–1763
        4. 4. Johannes Beuriger 1738– m. Barbara Jacobs 1740–
        5. 5. Anna Beuriger 1723–
        6. 6. Christian Beuriger 1741–
        7. 7. Magdalena Beuriger 1735–
        8. 8. Johann Beuriger 1733–
      3. 3. Magdalena THIEL 1721–1782
      4. 4. Catharina THIEL 1718–1770
      5. 5. Johann (Michael) THIEL 1713–1759 m. Angela Schu 1720–1755 m. Magdalena Schmitt 1732–1773
        1. 1. Anna (Maria) Thiel 1751–1813
        2. 2. Magdalena THIEL 1739–
        3. 3. Johann THIEL 1745–1805
        4. 4. Catharina THIEL 1748–1759
        5. 5. Anna (Margaretha) Thiel 1750–
        6. 6. Nikolaus Thiel 1753–1759
        7. 7. Mathias Thiel 1756–1756
        8. 8. Margaretha Thiel 1758–
      6. 6. Gertrud THIEL 1708–
      7. 7. Jacob Thiel 1704– m. Maria (Catharina) Weber 1708–
        1. 1. Hans (Michel) Thiel 1742–
        2. 2. Joannis Thiel 1739–1784
      8. 8. Anna THIEL 1702–1751 m. Nicolai Schutz 1698–1741
        1. 1. Johann Schütz 1724–1752
        2. 2. Nikolaus Schütz 1728–1794
        3. 3. Mathias Schütz 1730–
        4. 4. Maria (Magdalena) Schutz 1734–
        5. 5. Peter Schütz 1734–
        6. 6. Michael Schütz 1740–1761
      9. 9. Wilhelm Thiel 1710–1752 m. Maria (Catharina) Weber 1710–1795
        1. 1. Johann (Michael) THIEL 1742–
        2. 2. Mathias THIEL 1735–
        3. 3. Catharina THIEL 1733–
        4. 4. Anna THIEL 1731–1795
        5. 5. Johanna THIEL 1729–1780
        6. 6. Wilhelm Thiel 1737–1801 m. Anna Hübsch 1737–1804

Hans Schneider's Timeline

2 Records

1627
24 SEP 1627
Birth of Hans Schneider in Schenklengsfeld, Hersfeld-Rotenburg, Hessen, Germany
Schenklengsfeld, Hersfeld-Rotenburg, Hessen, Germany
1692
29 DEC 1692
Age 65
Death of Hans Schneider in Zechenwihl, Waldshut, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
Zechenwihl, Waldshut, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 24 SEP 1627
    Event Place: Schenklengsfeld, Hersfeld-Rotenburg, Hessen, Germany
    Record Source: Millennium File

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 29 DEC 1692
    Event Place: Zechenwihl, Waldshut, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany

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