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Jacob Friedrich Wolff 1450–1472 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1450

Birth Location: Oberamt Böblingen, Württemberg

Death Date: 1472

Death Location: Möhringen, Oberamt Stuttgart, Württemberg, Deutschland

Father: Jacob Wolf

Mother: Margaret Fritz

Spouse(s): Gisela Schönfeld

Children(s): Hans Wolff, Andreas Wolff

In 1450, Jacob Friedrich Wolff entered the world in Oberamt Böblingen, Württemberg, born to Jacob Wolf And Margaret Fritz. Jacob Friedrich Wolff married Gisela Von Schonfeld, and had children including Andreas Wolff, Hans Wolff. Jacob Friedrich Wolff passed away in 1472 in Möhringen, Oberamt Stuttgart, Württemberg, Deutschland.

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Biography

  • In 1450, Jacob Friedrich Wolff entered the world in Oberamt Böblingen, Württemberg, born to Jacob Wolf And Margaret Fritz.
  • Jacob Friedrich Wolff married Gisela Von Schonfeld, and had children including Andreas Wolff, Hans Wolff.
  • Jacob Friedrich Wolff passed away in 1472 in Möhringen, Oberamt Stuttgart, Württemberg, Deutschland.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Jacob Wolff's Ancestors

Self
Jacob Wolff
1450–1472
Birth Place: Oberamt Böblingen, Württemberg
Parents
Jacob Wolf
1430–1450
Nürnberg, Bayern, Deutschland
Margaret Fritz
1434–1450
Nürnberg, Bayern, Deutschland
Grandparents
Heinrich Wolff
1404–
Wernigerode, Harz, Sachsen-Anhalt, Deutschland
Ghesa (Wolff)
1414–
Ilsenburg (Harz), Wernigerode, Sachsen-Anhalt, Deutschland
Great-Grandparents
Hans (Ritter)
1370–1414
Appolonia (Edle)
1391–1418
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Konrad Wulff
1332–1401
Ermengarde Wulff)
1336–

Jacob Wolff's Descendants

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Jacob (Friedrich) Wolff (1450–1472) m. Gisela (von) Schönfeld (1450–1480)
  1. 1. Hans Wolff 1472– m. Hedwig (von) Ord 1472–
    1. 1. Christopher (von Ord) Wolff 1497–1579 m. Johanna Fleischhannsen 1501–1557
      1. 1. Thomas Wolff 1532–1579 m. Anna Larde 1536–1585
        1. 1. Hanns ((Johann)) Wolf 1562–1621 m. Maria (Salome) Berner 1560–1618
  2. 2. Andreas Wolff 1470–1545 m. Margaretha (Maria) Hutter 1470–1496
    1. 1. Andreas (Hans) Wolf 1490–1554 m. Katharina Ziegler 1490–1540
      1. 1. Georg (Andreas Gottlieb Wolff) III 1516–1574 m. Lucia Schumacher 1515–1593
        1. 1. Hans (Martin) Wolff 1543–1625 m. Katharina Bientzlin 1543–1623

Jacob Wolff's Timeline

2 Records

1450
1450
Birth of Jacob Friedrich Wolff in Oberamt Böblingen, Württemberg
Oberamt Böblingen, Württemberg
1472
1472
Age 22
Death of Jacob Friedrich Wolff in Möhringen, Oberamt Stuttgart, Württemberg, Deutschland
Möhringen, Oberamt Stuttgart, Württemberg, Deutschland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1450
    Event Place: Oberamt Böblingen, Württemberg

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1472
    Event Place: Möhringen, Oberamt Stuttgart, Württemberg, Deutschland

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