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Johann Ulrich Arner 1699–1777 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1699-12-05

Birth Location: Windlach,Zurich,Switzerlad,

Death Date: 1777

Death Location: North Whitehall,Northampton Lehigh,Pennsylvania,USA

Father: Heinrich ARNER

Mother: Lisabeth FORELICH

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The story of Johann Ulrich Arner began in 1699 in Windlach,Zurich,Switzerlad,. Johann Ulrich Arner passed away in 1777 in North Whitehall,Northampton Lehigh,Pennsylvania,USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Johann Ulrich Arner began in 1699 in Windlach,Zurich,Switzerlad,.
  • Johann Ulrich Arner passed away in 1777 in North Whitehall,Northampton Lehigh,Pennsylvania,USA.

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Johann Arner's Ancestors

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Johann Arner
1699–1777
Birth Place: Windlach,Zurich,Switzerlad,
Parents
Heinrich ARNER
1628–1681
Windlach, Zurich, Switzerland
Lisabeth FORELICH
1632–1693
Neerach, Canton, Zurich, Switzerland
Grandparents
Johann (Junghans) Aner
1605–1660
Stadel,Zurich,,Switzerland
Barbara Moor
1600–1662
Niederglatt,Zurich,,Switzerland
end Forelich
1621–1621
Bülach, Zurich, Switzerland
Verena Raspburger
1619–
Bülach, Zurich, Switzerland
Great-Grandparents
Stefan Aner
1569–1600
Mary Unknown
1577–
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Johann Arner's Timeline

2 Records

1699
1699-12-05
Birth of Johann Ulrich Arner in Windlach,Zurich,Switzerlad,
Windlach,Zurich,Switzerlad,
1777
1777
Age 78
Death of Johann Ulrich Arner in North Whitehall,Northampton Lehigh,Pennsylvania,USA
North Whitehall,Northampton Lehigh,Pennsylvania,USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1699-12-05
    Event Place: Windlach,Zurich,Switzerlad,

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1777
    Event Place: North Whitehall,Northampton Lehigh,Pennsylvania,USA

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