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Johan G Schmitt 1640–1705 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: abt 1640

Birth Location: Villingen District, Baden, Germany

Death Date: 31 Dec 1705

Death Location: Hohenroth, Untrfr., Bvr.

Father: Johannes Schmitt

Mother: Mrs Schmidt

Spouse(s): Susanna Vogler

Children(s): Johann Schmitt

In 1640, Johan G Schmitt entered the world in Villingen District, Baden, Germany, born to Johannes Peter Schmitt And Mrs Johann Schmidt. Johan G Schmitt married Susanna Vogler, and had children including Johann Christian Schmitt. Johan G Schmitt passed away in 1705 in Hohenroth, Untrfr., Bvr..

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Biography

  • In 1640, Johan G Schmitt entered the world in Villingen District, Baden, Germany, born to Johannes Peter Schmitt And Mrs Johann Schmidt.
  • Johan G Schmitt married Susanna Vogler, and had children including Johann Christian Schmitt.
  • Johan G Schmitt passed away in 1705 in Hohenroth, Untrfr., Bvr..

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Johan Schmitt's Ancestors

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Johan Schmitt
1640–1705
Birth Place: Villingen District, Baden, Germany
Parents
Johannes Peter Schmitt
1815–
Mrs (Johann) Schmidt
1810–
Mehlkemen, Stalupoenen, Ostpr., Pruss.
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Johan Schmitt's Descendants

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Johan (G) Schmitt (abt 1640–31 Dec 1705) m. Susanna Vogler (1641–)
  1. 1. Johann (Christian) Schmitt 1667– m. Anna Maria 1664–
    1. 1. Anna (Maria) Beckenbach 1686–1778 m. Johann (Adam) Beckenbach 1682–1747
      1. 1. Peter PickenpaughBeckenbach 1735–1785 m. Anna (Barbara) Buckner 1731–1805 m. Catherine (Jane Tullis) Peckenpaugh 1748–1802
        1. 1. Christiana Bartholomew 1768–1809 m. Joseph Bartholomew 1766–1840
        2. 2. Maria (Elizabeth) Pickenpaugh 1758–1823
        3. 3. George (Peter) Pickenpaugh 1763–1819
        4. 4. Jacob Pickenpaugh 1775–1840
        5. 5. Barbara (Beckenbach) Pickenpaugh 1758–1829
        6. 6. Elizabeth Pickenpaugh 1771–1773
        7. 7. Mary Tidd 1773–1817
        8. 8. Mary Pickenpaugh 1765–1817
        9. 9. Mary (or Catherine Peckinpaugh or) Poppin 1760–
        10. 10. Jacob (Frederick) Peckinpaugh 1768–1815
        11. 11. Barbara Peckenpaugh 1771–1854
        12. 12. Caty Peckenpaugh 1773–
        13. 13. Mary Beckenbach 1773–
        14. 14. Mary Peckenpaugh 1780–1810
        15. 15. Henry Peckenpaugh 1782–1839
        16. 16. Catherine Peckinpaugh 1815–1815
      2. 2. Johann (Caspar) Beckenbach 1735–1789
      3. 3. Eva (Maria) Beckenbach 1718–1790
      4. 4. Anna (Barbara) Beckenbach 1731–1814
      5. 5. Maria (Catherine) Beckenbach 1745–1822
      6. 6. Catherine Beckenbock 1746–1800
      7. 7. Anna (Katherine) Beckenbach 1820–1752
      8. 8. Anna (Elisabetha) Beckenbach 1742–1742
      9. 9. Georg (Adam) Beckenbach 1724–1778
      10. 10. John (Adam) Pickenpaugh 1712–1778
      11. 11. Georg (Leonhardt) Beckenbach 1730–1799
      12. 12. Anna (Elisabetha) Peckinpaugh 1742–1742
      13. 13. John (Adam) Pickenpaugh 1690–1778
      14. 14. Johann (Peter) Peckinpaugh 1735–1786
      15. 15. Adam (Johann) Beckenbach 1731–1777
      16. 16. George (Peter) Peckenbach 1738–1785
      17. 17. Georg (Adam) Peckinpaugh 1724–1779
      18. 18. John (Adam) Pickenpaugh 1712–1737
      19. 19. Anna (Katherine) Beckenbach 1720–1751
      20. 20. Johann (Adam) Beckenbach 1717–1747

Johan Schmitt's Timeline

2 Records

1640
abt 1640
Birth of Johan G Schmitt in Villingen District, Baden, Germany
Villingen District, Baden, Germany
1705
31 Dec 1705
Age 65
Death of Johan G Schmitt in Hohenroth, Untrfr., Bvr.
Hohenroth, Untrfr., Bvr.

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: abt 1640
    Event Place: Villingen District, Baden, Germany

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 31 Dec 1705
    Event Place: Hohenroth, Untrfr., Bvr.

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