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Johann Ulrich Arner 1699–1777 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 5 Dec 1699

Birth Location: Stadel, Zurich, Switzerland

Death Date: 1777

Death Location: North Whitehall, Lehigh, Pennsylvania, United States

Father: Johann Arner

Mother: Anna Meyerhofer

Spouse(s): Verena Eberhard

Children(s): Felix Arner, Verena Arner, Vernon Arner, Johann Arner, margaretha Arner, Anna Arner, Anna Arner

The story of Johann Ulrich Arner began in 1699 in Stadel, Zurich, Switzerland. Johann Ulrich Arner married Verena Eberhard, and had children including Anna Barbara Orner Arner, Anna Catharine Arner, Felix Arner, Johann Hans Ulrich Arner, Margaretha Arner, Verena Veronica Arner, Vernon Eberhard Arner. Johann Ulrich Arner passed away in 1777 in North Whitehall, Lehigh, Pennsylvania, United States.

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  • The story of Johann Ulrich Arner began in 1699 in Stadel, Zurich, Switzerland.
  • Johann Ulrich Arner married Verena Eberhard, and had children including Anna Barbara Orner Arner, Anna Catharine Arner, Felix Arner, Johann Hans Ulrich Arner, Margaretha Arner, Verena Veronica Arner, Vernon Eberhard Arner.
  • Johann Ulrich Arner passed away in 1777 in North Whitehall, Lehigh, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Johann Arner's Ancestors

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Johann Arner
1699–1777
Birth Place: Stadel, Zurich, Switzerland
Parents
Johann Heinrich Arner
1656–1729
Stadel, Zurich, Switzerland
Anna Meyerhofer
1651–1701
Zürich, Zurich, Switzerland
Grandparents
Hans Meyerhofer
1623–
Weiach, Canton, Zurich, Switzerland
Maria Bachtinger
1630–
Zürich, Zurich, Switzerland
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Johann Arner's Descendants

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Johann (Ulrich) Arner (5 Dec 1699–1777) m. Verena Eberhard (25 Sep 1701–1762)
  1. 1. Felix Arner 1726–1776 m. Maria (Elisabeth) Loesch 1728–1757
    1. 1. Felix Orner 1764–1851 m. Julianna Becker 1766–1837
      1. 1. Daniel Orner 1803–1887 m. Sarah Fohl 1798–1845 m. Anna Kimmel 1780– m. Elizabeth (Elenora) Cameron 1817–1874
        1. 1. GEORGE (ALEXANDER) ORNER 1830–1888 m. Mary (Ann) SMITH 1832–1908
        2. 2. John (Pershing) Orner 1848–1898
        3. 3. Amos (Dininger) Orner 1851–
        4. 4. Emanuel (S) Orner 1853–1911
        5. 5. Nancy Orner 1862–
        6. 6. Anna (Elizabeth) Orner 1856–1917
        7. 7. Phoebe Orner 1859–
      2. 2. Johannes Orner 1787–1835
      3. 3. Jacob Orner 1790–1851
      4. 4. Wilhelm Orner 1791–1881
      5. 5. Elisabetha Orner 1792–1810
      6. 6. Susanna Orner 1794–
      7. 7. Elizabeth Horner 1795–1866
      8. 8. Felix Orner 1796–1845
      9. 9. Heinrich (H) Orner 1797–1886
      10. 10. David Orner 1799–1868
      11. 11. George Orner 1801–1884
      12. 12. Magdalena Orner 1805–
      13. 13. Philip Orner 1807–
      14. 14. Jonaz Orner 1809–1832
      15. 15. Juliana Orner 1816–
      16. 16. Child Orner 1848–
    2. 2. Susanna (Margareth) Arner 1745–1746
    3. 3. Johann (Jacob) Arner 1750–1818
    4. 4. Catherine Arner 1751–1752
    5. 5. Anna (Margaretha) Arner 1752–1789
    6. 6. Susannah 1753–
  2. 2. Verena (Veronica) Arner 1724–1800
  3. 3. Vernon (Eberhard) Arner 1726–
  4. 4. Johann (Hans Ulrich) Arner 1730–1781
  5. 5. margaretha Arner –1729
  6. 6. Anna (Barbara Orner) Arner 1732–1734
  7. 7. Anna (Catharine) Arner 1737–1789

Johann Arner's Timeline

2 Records

1699
5 Dec 1699
Birth of Johann Ulrich Arner in Stadel, Zurich, Switzerland
Stadel, Zurich, Switzerland
1777
1777
Age 78
Death of Johann Ulrich Arner in North Whitehall, Lehigh, Pennsylvania, United States
North Whitehall, Lehigh, Pennsylvania, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 5 Dec 1699
    Event Place: Stadel, Zurich, Switzerland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1777
    Event Place: North Whitehall, Lehigh, Pennsylvania, United States

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