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Hans Wenger 1653–1717 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 17 Sep 1653

Birth Location: Guggisberg, Bern, Switzerland

Death Date: 1 Mar 1717

Death Location: Steinenberg (Oa. Schorndorf), Württemberg, Germany

Father: Hans Wenger

Mother: Barbara Zbinden

Spouse(s): Elsbeth Wasem

Children(s): Barbara Waenger

In 1653, Hans Wenger entered the world in Guggisberg, Bern, Switzerland, born to Hans Wenger And Barbara Zbinden. Hans Wenger married Elsbeth Wasem, and had children including Barbara Waenger. Hans Wenger passed away in 1717 in Steinenberg (Oa. Schorndorf), Württemberg, Germany.

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Biography

  • In 1653, Hans Wenger entered the world in Guggisberg, Bern, Switzerland, born to Hans Wenger And Barbara Zbinden.
  • Hans Wenger married Elsbeth Wasem, and had children including Barbara Waenger.
  • Hans Wenger passed away in 1717 in Steinenberg (Oa. Schorndorf), Württemberg, Germany.

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Hans Wenger's Ancestors

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Hans Wenger
1653–1717
Birth Place: Guggisberg, Bern, Switzerland
Parents
Hans Wenger
1625–1674
Guggisberg, Bern, Switzerland
Barbara Zbinden
1628–1664
Guggisberg, Bern, Switzerland
Grandparents
Hans Wenger
1592–1657
Guggisberg, Bern, Switzerland
Barbara Bohlen
1592–1628
Switzerland
Great-Grandparents
David Wenger
1565–1609
Benedikta Schlegel
1567–1609
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Hans Wenger's Descendants

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Hans Wenger (17 Sep 1653–1 Mar 1717) m. Elsbeth Wasem (1653–)
  1. 1. Barbara Waenger 1680–1737 m. Daniel Reichen 1677–1737
    1. 1. Trijntje ((Catharine)) Reichen 1705–1761 m. Johann (Heinrich (John Henry)) Kemper 1696–1769
      1. 1. David Kemper 1748–1833 m. Maria (Elizabeth) Stump 1748–1820
        1. 1. Magdalena Kemper 1770–1847 m. Ephraim Royer 1770–1847
        2. 2. Henry Kemper 1772–1856
        3. 3. John Kemper 1774–1775
        4. 4. David Kemper 1776–1865
        5. 5. Marilis Kemper 1778–1870
        6. 6. Catharine Kemper 1781–1781
        7. 7. Adam Kemper 1785–1850
        8. 8. Rebecca (Pegg) Kemper 1787–1834
        9. 9. Susanna (M) Kemper 1790–1870
        10. 10. Daniel Kemper 1785–1788
      2. 2. Catherine Kemper 1745–1818
    2. 2. Peter (Daniëls) Rijchen 1705–1772
    3. 3. Daniël (Daniëls) Rijchen 1706–1793
    4. 4. Trijntje (Daniëls) Rijchen 1710–1750
    5. 5. Barbara (Daniels) Riecken 1713–1828
    6. 6. Magdalena (Daniels) Rijchen 1714–
    7. 7. Annegje (Daniels) Rijkens 1723–1828
    8. 8. Claas (Daniels) Rijkens 1726–1772

Hans Wenger's Timeline

2 Records

1653
17 Sep 1653
Birth of Hans Wenger in Guggisberg, Bern, Switzerland
Guggisberg, Bern, Switzerland
1717
1 Mar 1717
Age 64
Death of Hans Wenger in Steinenberg (Oa. Schorndorf), Württemberg, Germany
Steinenberg (Oa. Schorndorf), Württemberg, Germany

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 17 Sep 1653
    Event Place: Guggisberg, Bern, Switzerland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1 Mar 1717
    Event Place: Steinenberg (Oa. Schorndorf), Württemberg, Germany

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