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Hans Walter 1575–1633 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1575

Birth Location: Germany

Death Date: 1633

Death Location: Schwarzwald, Gotha, Thueringen, Germany

Father: Asmus Walter

Mother:

Spouse(s): Barbara Bolte

Children(s): Johan Walter

In 1575, Hans Walter entered the world in Germany, born to Asmus Walter And Anna Pfluch. Hans Walter married Barbara Bolte, and had children including Johan Walter. Hans Walter passed away in 1633 in Schwarzwald, Gotha, Thueringen, Germany.

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Biography

  • In 1575, Hans Walter entered the world in Germany, born to Asmus Walter And Anna Pfluch.
  • Hans Walter married Barbara Bolte, and had children including Johan Walter.
  • Hans Walter passed away in 1633 in Schwarzwald, Gotha, Thueringen, Germany.

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Hans Walter's Ancestors

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Hans Walter
1575–1633
Birth Place: Germany
Parents
Asmus Walter
1545–
Grandparents
Hans Walter•
1530–
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Hans Walter's Descendants

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Hans Walter (1575–1633) m. Barbara Bolte (1585–23 Nov 1630)
  1. 1. Johan Walter 1618–1677 m. Dorothea Hecklauer 1633–1669
    1. 1. Christian (Albrecht) Walter 1654–1687 m. Salome Lötzsch 1651–1724
      1. 1. Maria Walther 1678–1751 m. Christian Schönherr 1675–1732
        1. 1. Maria (Elisabeth) Schoenherr* 1711–1759 m. Johann (Caspar) Lange 1708–1755

Hans Walter's Timeline

2 Records

1575
1575
Birth of Hans Walter in Germany
Germany
1633
1633
Age 58
Death of Hans Walter in Schwarzwald, Gotha, Thueringen, Germany
Schwarzwald, Gotha, Thueringen, Germany

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1575
    Event Place: Germany

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1633
    Event Place: Schwarzwald, Gotha, Thueringen, Germany

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