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Hans "John" Wenger 1694–1750 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 25 Nov 1694

Birth Location: Eggiwil, Bern, Switzerland

Death Date: 6 Sep 1750

Death Location: Berks, PA, USA

Father: Ulrich Wenger

Mother: Christina Engel

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In 1694, Hans "John" Wenger entered the world in Eggiwil, Bern, Switzerland, born to Ulrich Wenger And Christina Engel. Hans "John" Wenger passed away in 1750 in Berks, PA, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1694, Hans "John" Wenger entered the world in Eggiwil, Bern, Switzerland, born to Ulrich Wenger And Christina Engel.
  • Hans "John" Wenger passed away in 1750 in Berks, PA, USA.

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Hans Wenger's Ancestors

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Hans Wenger
1694–1750
Birth Place: Eggiwil, Bern, Switzerland
Parents
Ulrich Wenger
1667–1759
Roethenbach, Bern, Switzerland,
Christina Engel
1666–1745
Roethenbach, Bern, Switzerland,
Grandparents
Benedictus Wenger
1624–1690
Of Rothenbach, Bern, Switzerland
Anna (Maria Blosser) .
1649–1745
Langnau, Bern, Switzerland
Hanss (Matthes) Engel
1625–1674
Guggisberg, Bern, Switzerland
Barbara Zbinden
1629–1674
Rothenbach, Bern, Switzerland
Great-Grandparents
Hanns Engel
1592–1657
Barbara Boehlen
1592–1648
Hans .
1600–1665
Barbli Burri
1600–1664
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Hans Böhlen
1568–
Anna Wyder
1569–1634

Hans Wenger's Timeline

2 Records

1694
25 Nov 1694
Birth of Hans "John" Wenger in Eggiwil, Bern, Switzerland
Eggiwil, Bern, Switzerland
1750
6 Sep 1750
Age 56
Death of Hans "John" Wenger in Berks, PA, USA
Berks, PA, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 25 Nov 1694
    Event Place: Eggiwil, Bern, Switzerland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 6 Sep 1750
    Event Place: Berks, PA, USA

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