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Johann Nicholas Acker 1703–1707 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 2 Jan 1703

Birth Location: Wiesbaden, Hessen, Germany

Death Date: 1707

Death Location: Weisbaden Hessen Germany

Father: Johann (Hacker)

Mother: Elisabetha Geib

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Johann Nicholas Acker was born in 1703 in Wiesbaden, Hessen, Germany, the child of Johann Adam Eckert Acker Hacker And Elisabetha Catharina Geib. Johann Nicholas Acker passed away in 1707 in Weisbaden Hessen Germany.

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Biography

  • Johann Nicholas Acker was born in 1703 in Wiesbaden, Hessen, Germany, the child of Johann Adam Eckert Acker Hacker And Elisabetha Catharina Geib.
  • Johann Nicholas Acker passed away in 1707 in Weisbaden Hessen Germany.

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Johann Acker's Ancestors

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Johann Acker
1703–1707
Birth Place: Wiesbaden, Hessen, Germany
Parents
Johann Adam Eckert Acker (Hacker)
1671–1745
Kloppenheim, Wetteraukreis, Hessen, Germany
Elisabetha (Catharina) Geib
1677–1712
Kloppenheim, Wetteraukreis, Hessen, Germany
Grandparents
Samuel (Acker () Hacker)
1645–1704
Kloppenheim, Wetteraukreis, Hessen, Germany
Maria Hebigß
1638–1693
Kloppenheim, Wetteraukreis, Hessen, Germany
Anna (Christiana) Ettele-conrad
1752–1832
Germany
Great-Grandparents
Gerlach Hacker)
1615–1644
Mary Willis
1620–1644
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Michael Hacker)
1595–1676
Jane Bailey
1595–

Johann Acker's Timeline

2 Records

1703
2 Jan 1703
Birth of Johann Nicholas Acker in Wiesbaden, Hessen, Germany
Wiesbaden, Hessen, Germany
1707
1707
Age 4
Death of Johann Nicholas Acker in Weisbaden Hessen Germany
Weisbaden Hessen Germany

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 2 Jan 1703
    Event Place: Wiesbaden, Hessen, Germany

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1707
    Event Place: Weisbaden Hessen Germany

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