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Hans Adam Simon 1664–1712 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 30 Nov 1664

Birth Location: Sulzbach, Birkenfeld, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany

Death Date: 1712

Death Location: Sulzbach, Aichach-Friedberg, Bayern, Germany

Father: John Simon

Mother: Maria Kieffer

Spouse(s): Anna Hoehn

Children(s): Anna Simon

The story of Hans Adam Simon began in 1664 in Sulzbach, Birkenfeld, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany. Hans Adam Simon married Anna Catherine Hoehn, and had children including Anna Catharina Simon. Hans Adam Simon passed away in 1712 in Sulzbach, Aichach-Friedberg, Bayern, Germany.

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Biography

  • The story of Hans Adam Simon began in 1664 in Sulzbach, Birkenfeld, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany.
  • Hans Adam Simon married Anna Catherine Hoehn, and had children including Anna Catharina Simon.
  • Hans Adam Simon passed away in 1712 in Sulzbach, Aichach-Friedberg, Bayern, Germany.

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Hans Simon's Ancestors

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Hans Simon
1664–1712
Birth Place: Sulzbach, Birkenfeld, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
Parents
John Peter Simon
1645–1704
Sulzbach, Birkenfeld, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
Maria Kieffer
1649–1676
Roetzweiler, , Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
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Hans Simon's Descendants

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Hans (Adam) Simon (30 Nov 1664–1712) m. Anna (Catherine) Hoehn (16 Aug 1674–)
  1. 1. Anna (Catharina) Simon 1692–1750 m. Johan (George) Brosius 1694–1762
    1. 1. Sebastian Brosius 1729–1791 m. Margaretha Roth 1729–1789
      1. 1. John (Nicholas) Brosius 1757–1832 m. Anna (Catharina) Mayer 1758–1836
        1. 1. Anna (Catherine) Brosius 1782–1857 m. Peter Seyler 1778–1855
        2. 2. Elisabeth Brosius 1780–1821
        3. 3. John (Nicholas) Brosius 1780–
        4. 4. Johan (Peter) Brosius 1782–1849
        5. 5. Sophia (Charlotta) Brosius 1785–
        6. 6. George Brosius 1788–1854
        7. 7. Maria (Elisabeth) Brosius 1790–1830
        8. 8. John Brosius 1790–1861
        9. 9. Peter Brosius 1790–1845
        10. 10. Michael Brosius 1793–1832
      2. 2. Maria (Catharina) Brosius 1750–1813
      3. 3. Maria (Magdalena) Brosius 1752–1809
      4. 4. Maria (Elisabetha) Brosius 1753–1795
      5. 5. George (Daniel) Brosius 1759–1832
      6. 6. Mary (Ann) Brosius 1760–1825
      7. 7. Maria (Magdalena) Brosius 1752–1809
      8. 8. Anna (Catarina) Brosius 1753–1806
      9. 9. Johann (Nicholas) Brosius 1754–1833
      10. 10. Julianna Brosius 1755–1801
    2. 2. Johann (Nicholas) Brosius 1731–1794
    3. 3. Maria (Elizabeth) Brosius 1733–1769
    4. 4. Jacob Brosius 1734–
    5. 5. Peter Brosius 1734–1795

Hans Simon's Timeline

2 Records

1664
30 Nov 1664
Birth of Hans Adam Simon in Sulzbach, Birkenfeld, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
Sulzbach, Birkenfeld, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
1712
1712
Age 48
Death of Hans Adam Simon in Sulzbach, Aichach-Friedberg, Bayern, Germany
Sulzbach, Aichach-Friedberg, Bayern, Germany

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 30 Nov 1664
    Event Place: Sulzbach, Birkenfeld, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1712
    Event Place: Sulzbach, Aichach-Friedberg, Bayern, Germany

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