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Hans Johann Georg Stumpf 1676–1735 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 19 MAR 1676

Birth Location: Darmstadt, Starkenburg, Hessen Lande, Germany

Death Date: 24 FEB 1735

Death Location: Stammheim, Calw, Württemberg, Germany

Father: Hannss Stumpff

Mother: Anna Margaretha

Spouse(s): Elizabeth Reubling, Anna Treibel, Margaretha Fuernkorn

Children(s): Christopher Stump, Casper Stump, Johann Stump

In 1676, Hans Johann Georg Stumpf entered the world in Darmstadt, Starkenburg, Hessen Lande, Germany, born to Hannss Christoph Stumpff And Anna Margaretha. Hans Johann Georg Stumpf married Anna Margarete Treibel, Elizabeth Reubling, Margaretha Fuernkorn, and had children including Casper Stump, Christopher Stophel Stump, Johann George Stump. Hans Johann Georg Stumpf passed away in 1735 in Stammheim, Calw, Württemberg, Germany.

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Biography

  • In 1676, Hans Johann Georg Stumpf entered the world in Darmstadt, Starkenburg, Hessen Lande, Germany, born to Hannss Christoph Stumpff And Anna Margaretha.
  • Hans Johann Georg Stumpf married Anna Margarete Treibel, Elizabeth Reubling, Margaretha Fuernkorn, and had children including Casper Stump, Christopher Stophel Stump, Johann George Stump.
  • Hans Johann Georg Stumpf passed away in 1735 in Stammheim, Calw, Württemberg, Germany.

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Hans Stumpf's Ancestors

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Hans Stumpf
1676–1735
Birth Place: Darmstadt, Starkenburg, Hessen Lande, Germany
Parents
Hannss Christoph Stumpff
1658–1735
Darmstadt, Hessen, Germany
Anna Margaretha
1659–
Mosbach, Feuchtwangen, Ansbach, Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany
Grandparents
Simon Stumpff
1637–1699
Germany
Maria (Barbara) Neebin
1638–1700
Germany
Hans (Dietrich) Stumpf
1633–1720
Mosbach, Neckar-Odenwald-Kreis, Baden-Wuerttemberg
Ann (Catherine) Muff
1642–1724
Mosbach, Neckar-Odenwald-Kreis, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Great-Grandparents
Christopheris Stumpff
1607–1699
Hans Stumpf
1588–1651
Catharina Merckel
1598–1635
Andreas Muff
1616–1670
Magdalena Matosvits
1615–1643
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Hans Stumpf
1548–1599
Anna Stumpf
1559–1637
Hans Merckels
–1659
Johann Muff
1590–
Elizabetha Muff
1595–

Hans Stumpf's Descendants

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Hans (Johann Georg) Stumpf (19 MAR 1676–24 FEB 1735) m. Elizabeth Reubling (ABT 1679–30 JUN 1710) m. Anna (Margarete) Treibel (1680–1723) m. Margaretha Fuernkorn (1674–)
  1. 1. Christopher (Stophel) Stump 1701–1779 m. Margaretta (Susanna) Shutz 1705–1755
    1. 1. Anna (Maria) Stump 1729–1822 m. Johannes Schoener 1734–1821
      1. 1. Johannes Schoener 1766–1825 m. Hannah Keiser 1770–1853
        1. 1. Jesse Shaner 1795–1877 m. Catherine Hook 1801–1883
        2. 2. Hannah Shaner 1800–
        3. 3. Malachi Shaner 1804–
        4. 4. Rebecca Shaner 1806–
        5. 5. Mary Schoener 1796–1862 m. Frederick Prizer 1795–1862
        6. 6. John Shaner 1807–1880 m. Catharine Longenecker 1800–
      2. 2. Catharine Schoner 1773–1819
      3. 3. Susanna Schoner 1777–1819
      4. 4. Elisabeth Hause 1770–1825 m. Henry Brownback 1762–1801 m. Conrad Hause 1763–1836
      5. 5. Mathias Shaener 1761–1861 m. Christina (Elizabeth) Wamback 1767–1832
      6. 6. Anna (Maria) Schoener 1768–1795 m. Daniel (Benner) Jr 1761–1821
      7. 7. Eva Schoener 1764–1829 m. Hans (Jacob) Liebenguth 1759–1822
      8. 8. Barbara Knauer 1759–1794 m. John Knauer 1752–1825
        1. 1. Christopher Knauer 1777–1832
        2. 2. Daniel Knauer 1786–1856
        3. 3. David Knauer 1778–1859
        4. 4. Jacob Knauer 1782–
        5. 5. John Knauer 1778–1843 m. Elizabeth Knauer 1781–1853
        6. 6. Jonathan Knauer 1788–1848 m. Maria Knauer 1800–1834
        7. 7. Mary Knauer 1781–1843
        8. 8. Rebecca Knauer 1787–1825
        9. 9. Samuel Knauer 1784–1856
        10. 10. Tobias Knauer 1790–1845
      9. 9. Elisabeth Hause 1770–1825
    2. 2. Johan (Adam) Stump 1726–
    3. 3. George (Adam) Stump 1725–1801 m. Isabella Burger 1726–1805
    4. 4. Marie (Catherine) Stump 1727–1744 m. George (Adam) Busch 1721–1820
    5. 5. Anna (Margaret) Stump 1733–1775 m. Ludwig Maris 1729–
    6. 6. Christopher Stump 1732–1774 m. Margaret 1732–
    7. 7. Susannah Stump 1731–1815 m. John (Weaver) I 1723–1792 m. John Leinweber 1735–
    8. 8. Mary (Magdalena) Stump 1736–1779 m. William (N.) Freymeyer 1751–1808
    9. 9. Hans (Frederick) Stump 1725–1822 m. Catherine Gingery 1789–1885 m. Anna Snavely 1725–1804
    10. 10. Johann (Heinrich) Stumpf 1740–1823 m. Maria (Elizabeth) Weiss 1741–1820
    11. 11. George (Adam) Stump 1728–1799 m. Maria Appellona 1723–1796 m. Eva (Barbara) Gros 1762–
  2. 2. Casper Stump 1709–1754 m. Catherine Stump 1711–
  3. 3. Johann (George) Stump 1701–1757 m. Anna (Margaretha) Weiss 1710– m. Anna (Margaret) Weiland 1704–

Hans Stumpf's Timeline

4 Records

1676
19 MAR 1676
Birth of Hans Johann Georg Stumpf in Darmstadt, Starkenburg, Hessen Lande, Germany
Darmstadt, Starkenburg, Hessen Lande, Germany
1676
21 MAR 1676
Hans Johann Georg Stumpf was christened in Darmstadt, Hessen, Germany
Darmstadt, Hessen, Germany
1735
1735
Age 59
Death of Hans Johann Georg Stumpf in Heidelberg Township, Bucks County, Colony of Pennsylvania, British Colonial America
Heidelberg Township, Bucks County, Colony of Pennsylvania, British Colonial America
1735
24 FEB 1735
Age 59
Burial of Hans Johann Georg Stumpf in Stammheim, Calw, Württemberg, Germany
Stammheim, Calw, Württemberg, Germany

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 19 MAR 1676
    Event Place: Darmstadt, Starkenburg, Hessen Lande, Germany

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Christening
    Event Date: 21 MAR 1676
    Event Place: Darmstadt, Hessen, Germany

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1735
    Event Place: Heidelberg Township, Bucks County, Colony of Pennsylvania, British Colonial America

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Date: 24 FEB 1735
    Event Place: Stammheim, Calw, Württemberg, Germany

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