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Jakob ROTH 1762–1817 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 29 Mar 1762

Birth Location: Ellmendingen, Baden, Germany

Death Date: 5 Oct 1817

Death Location: Ellmendingen, Baden, Germany

Father: Georg ROTH

Mother: Catharina AUGENSTEIN

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In 1762, Jakob ROTH entered the world in Ellmendingen, Baden, Germany, born to Georg Christoph Roth And Catharina Barbara Augenstein. Jakob ROTH married Dorothea Bauschlicher. Jakob ROTH passed away in 1817 in Ellmendingen, Baden, Germany.

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Biography

  • In 1762, Jakob ROTH entered the world in Ellmendingen, Baden, Germany, born to Georg Christoph Roth And Catharina Barbara Augenstein.
  • Jakob ROTH married Dorothea Bauschlicher.
  • Jakob ROTH passed away in 1817 in Ellmendingen, Baden, Germany.

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Jakob ROTH's Ancestors

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Jakob ROTH
1762–1817
Birth Place: Ellmendingen, Baden, Germany
Parents
Georg Christoph ROTH
1731–1819
Niebelsbach, Baden, Germany
Catharina (Barbara) AUGENSTEIN
1732–1774
Ellmendingen, Baden, Germany
Grandparents
Friedrich AUGENSTEIN
1695–1774
Ellmendingen, Baden, Germany
Margaretha SCHNEIDER
1695–1756
Ellmendingen, Baden, Germany
Great-Grandparents
Hans AUGENSTEIN
1672–
Eva CONRAD
1669–1703
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Johann AUGENSTEIN
1642–1715
Anna FUNCK
1642–1695

Jakob ROTH's Timeline

2 Records

1762
29 Mar 1762
Birth of Jakob ROTH in Ellmendingen, Baden, Germany
Ellmendingen, Baden, Germany
1817
5 Oct 1817
Age 55
Death of Jakob ROTH in Ellmendingen, Baden, Germany
Ellmendingen, Baden, Germany

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 29 Mar 1762
    Event Place: Ellmendingen, Baden, Germany

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 5 Oct 1817
    Event Place: Ellmendingen, Baden, Germany

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