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Jacob Christian Graf 1729–1809 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 24 Oct 1729

Birth Location: Ötlingen (A. Lörrach), Baden, Germany

Death Date: March 23, 1809

Death Location: Nova Scotia, Canada

Father: Hans Graff

Mother: Margaretha Brombacherin

Spouse(s): Anna Ruckaberle, Appalonia Graff(winter)

Children(s): Christian Kraft\Croft\Graves, Georg Graf, Johann Graf, Anna Graf

The story of Jacob Christian Graf began in 1729 in Ötlingen (A. Lörrach), Baden, Germany. Jacob Christian Graf married Anna Margareta Ruckaberle, Appalonia Agatha Graff Winter, and had children including Anna Margaretha Graf, Christian Kraft Croft Graves, Georg Heinrich Graf, Johann Jakob Graf. Jacob Christian Graf passed away in 1809 in Nova Scotia, Canada.

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Biography

  • The story of Jacob Christian Graf began in 1729 in Ötlingen (A. Lörrach), Baden, Germany.
  • Jacob Christian Graf married Anna Margareta Ruckaberle, Appalonia Agatha Graff Winter, and had children including Anna Margaretha Graf, Christian Kraft Croft Graves, Georg Heinrich Graf, Johann Jakob Graf.
  • Jacob Christian Graf passed away in 1809 in Nova Scotia, Canada.

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Jacob Graf's Ancestors

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Jacob Graf
1729–1809
Birth Place: Ötlingen (A. Lörrach), Baden, Germany
Parents
Hans Friedriech Graff
1701–1735
Beimbach, Württemberg, Germany
Margaretha Brombacherin
1699–1762
Oetlingen, Lörrach, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Jacob Graf's Descendants

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Jacob (Christian) Graf (24 Oct 1729–March 23, 1809) m. Anna (Margareta) Ruckaberle (19 May 1722–) m. Appalonia (Agatha) Graff(winter) (31 May 1731–12 Jul 1814)
  1. 1. Christian Kraft\Croft\Graves 1751–1800 m. Anna (Catherine) Westhaver 1753–1800
    1. 1. John (Lew) Graves 1792–1872 m. Nancy (Ann) Hume 1800–1881
      1. 1. George (Isaac) Graves 1831–1911 m. Anne (Nancy) Jollimore 1834–1911
        1. 1. John (Robert) Graves 1857–1918 m. Eliza ((Ella) Amanda) Munro 1868–1941
        2. 2. Bessie Graves 1871–
        3. 3. Thomas Graves 1872–
        4. 4. Albert (James) Graves 1873–1918
        5. 5. Harvey Graves 1878–1951
        6. 6. Emma (Matilda) Hill 1868–1953
        7. 7. Arthur (Seymour) Graves 1876–
        8. 8. Charles (William) Graves 1852–1930
        9. 9. Matilda Graves 1868–1945
        10. 10. Sarah Graves 1860–
        11. 11. Martha Graves 1861–
        12. 12. David Graves 1862–1939
        13. 13. Henry Graves 1864–
        14. 14. Anne (Frances) Graves 1856–1934
        15. 15. Elizabeth (Agnes) Graves 1870–
        16. 16. Fanny Graves 1864–1945
        17. 17. Priscilla Graves 1854–1935
      2. 2. John Graves 1826–1895
      3. 3. William Graves 1821–
      4. 4. Frances Graves 1829–
      5. 5. Catherine Graves 1828–
      6. 6. Priscilla (Elizabeth) Graves 1823–
      7. 7. Ann Graves 1824–
  2. 2. Georg (Heinrich) Graf 1754–
  3. 3. Johann (Jakob) Graf 1765–1826
  4. 4. Anna (Margaretha) Graf 1758–

Jacob Graf's Timeline

2 Records

1729
24 Oct 1729
Birth of Jacob Christian Graf in Ötlingen (A. Lörrach), Baden, Germany
Ötlingen (A. Lörrach), Baden, Germany
1809
March 23, 1809
Age 80
Death of Jacob Christian Graf in Nova Scotia, Canada
Nova Scotia, Canada

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 24 Oct 1729
    Event Place: Ötlingen (A. Lörrach), Baden, Germany
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: March 23, 1809
    Event Place: Nova Scotia, Canada

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