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Heinrich Schilling 1655–1700 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 16. Oct 1655

Birth Location: Reddeber, Wernigerode, Sachsen-Anhalt

Death Date: 05. Mar 1700

Death Location: Silstedt, Wernigerode, Sachsen-Anhalt

Father: Heinrich Schilling

Mother: Anna Jütte

Spouse(s): Margarethe Helvoigt

Children(s): Anna Schilling

In 1655, Heinrich Schilling entered the world in Reddeber, Wernigerode, Sachsen-Anhalt, born to Heinrich Schilling And Anna Jutte. Heinrich Schilling married Margarethe Helvoigt, and had children including Anna Magdalena Schilling. Heinrich Schilling passed away in 1700 in Silstedt, Wernigerode, Sachsen-Anhalt.

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Biography

  • In 1655, Heinrich Schilling entered the world in Reddeber, Wernigerode, Sachsen-Anhalt, born to Heinrich Schilling And Anna Jutte.
  • Heinrich Schilling married Margarethe Helvoigt, and had children including Anna Magdalena Schilling.
  • Heinrich Schilling passed away in 1700 in Silstedt, Wernigerode, Sachsen-Anhalt.

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Heinrich Schilling's Ancestors

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Heinrich Schilling
1655–1700
Birth Place: Reddeber, Wernigerode, Sachsen-Anhalt
Parents
Heinrich Schilling
1632–1679
Reddeber, Wernigerode, Sachsen-Anhalt
Anna Jütte
1635–
Grandparents
Hans Schilling
1600–
, , Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
Agathe Dippe
1598–1638
Klein Quenstedt, Harz, Sachsen-Anhalt, Deutschland
Great-Grandparents
Lüddecke Schilling
1585–1617
Margarethe Heinecke
1585–1634
Anna Biermann
1584–1657
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Heinrich Schilling's Descendants

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Heinrich Schilling (16. Oct 1655–05. Mar 1700) m. Margarethe Helvoigt (01. Mar 1669–)
  1. 1. Anna (Magdalena) Schilling 1690– m. Henrich (Christian) Oehlmann 1686–
    1. 1. Johann (Andreas) Oehlmann 1718–1790 m. Catharina (Maria) Lindemann 1718–1786
      1. 1. Maria (Elisabeth Justina) Oehlmann 1753–1820 m. FRIEDRICH (CHRISTOPH MATTHIES) MULLER 1749–1809
        1. 1. MARIA MULLER 1791–1875 m. Andreas Schmalz 1793–1875

Heinrich Schilling's Timeline

2 Records

1655
16. Oct 1655
Birth of Heinrich Schilling in Reddeber, Wernigerode, Sachsen-Anhalt
Reddeber, Wernigerode, Sachsen-Anhalt
1700
05. Mar 1700
Age 45
Death of Heinrich Schilling in Silstedt, Wernigerode, Sachsen-Anhalt
Silstedt, Wernigerode, Sachsen-Anhalt

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 16. Oct 1655
    Event Place: Reddeber, Wernigerode, Sachsen-Anhalt

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 05. Mar 1700
    Event Place: Silstedt, Wernigerode, Sachsen-Anhalt

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