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Johann Abraham Jung 1739 – 1796 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 7 Feb 1739

Birth Location: Sankt Julian-Obereisenbach, Bayern, Germany

Death Date: February 1, 1796

Death Location: Sankt Julian-Obereisenbach, Bayern, Germany

Father: Joh. Jung

Mother: Maria Hucken

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In 1739, Johann Abraham Jung entered the world in Sankt Julian-Obereisenbach, Bayern, Germany, born to Joh. Peter Jung and Maria Margretha Hucken. Johann Abraham Jung passed away in 1796 in Sankt Julian-Obereisenbach, Bayern, Germany.

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Biography

  • In 1739, Johann Abraham Jung entered the world in Sankt Julian-Obereisenbach, Bayern, Germany, born to Joh. Peter Jung and Maria Margretha Hucken.
  • Johann Abraham Jung passed away in 1796 in Sankt Julian-Obereisenbach, Bayern, Germany.

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Johann Jung's Ancestors

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Johann Jung
1739 – 1796
Birth Place: Sankt Julian-Obereisenbach, Bayern, Germany
Parents
Joh. Peter Jung
1705 – 1764
Sankt Julian-Obereisenbach, Bayern, Germany
Maria (Margretha) Hucken
1717 – 1761
Sankt Julian-Obereisenbach , Bayern, Germany
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Johann Jung's Timeline

2 Records

1739
7 Feb 1739
Birth of Johann Abraham Jung in Sankt Julian-Obereisenbach, Bayern, Germany
Sankt Julian-Obereisenbach, Bayern, Germany
1796
February 1, 1796
Age 57
Death of Johann Abraham Jung in Sankt Julian-Obereisenbach, Bayern, Germany
Sankt Julian-Obereisenbach, Bayern, Germany

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 7 Feb 1739
    Event Place: Sankt Julian-Obereisenbach, Bayern, Germany

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: February 1, 1796
    Event Place: Sankt Julian-Obereisenbach, Bayern, Germany

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