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Johann Jakob Koenig 1677–1735 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 02 Nov 1677

Birth Location: Arnbach, Neuenburg, Schwarzwaldkreis, Wuerttemberg

Death Date: 04 Feb 1735

Death Location: Arnbach, Neuenburg, Schwarzwaldkreis, Wuerttemberg

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Spouse(s): Christiana Schoenthaler

Children(s): Rosina Koenig

The story of Johann Jakob Koenig began in 1677 in Arnbach, Neuenburg, Schwarzwaldkreis, Wuerttemberg. Johann Jakob Koenig married Christiana Schoenthaler, and had children including Rosina Koenig. Johann Jakob Koenig passed away in 1735 in Arnbach, Neuenburg, Schwarzwaldkreis, Wuerttemberg.

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  • The story of Johann Jakob Koenig began in 1677 in Arnbach, Neuenburg, Schwarzwaldkreis, Wuerttemberg.
  • Johann Jakob Koenig married Christiana Schoenthaler, and had children including Rosina Koenig.
  • Johann Jakob Koenig passed away in 1735 in Arnbach, Neuenburg, Schwarzwaldkreis, Wuerttemberg.

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Johann Koenig
1677–1735
Birth Place: Arnbach, Neuenburg, Schwarzwaldkreis, Wuerttemberg
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Johann Koenig's Descendants

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Johann (Jakob) Koenig (02 Nov 1677–04 Feb 1735) m. Christiana Schoenthaler (16 Jun 1677–18 Apr 1735)
  1. 1. Rosina Koenig 1706–1763 m. Johann (Caspar) Buchter 1692–1751
    1. 1. Johann (Caspar) Buchter 1738–1797 m. Christina Wohlgemuth 1733–1804
      1. 1. Jacob Buchter 1771–1844 m. Margareth Pfrommer 1778–1833
        1. 1. Johann (Jakob) Büchler 1810–1873 m. Katharina Fretz 1814–1870
        2. 2. Anna (Katharine) Buchler 1799–1799
        3. 3. Anna (Christine) Buchler 1800–1873
        4. 4. Anna (Marie) Buchler 1803–
        5. 5. Anna (Katharine) Buchler 1805–1806
        6. 6. Johann (Michaël) Buchler 1807–
        7. 7. Johann Buchler 1813–
        8. 8. Ludwig (Friedrich) Buchler 1816–1838
        9. 9. Anna (Catharina) Buchler 1819–
        10. 10. Philipp (Friedrich) Buchler 1822–1825
      2. 2. Johann (Kaspar) Buchler 1764–1834 m. Christina (Magdalena) Mueller 1773–1817
        1. 1. Andreas Buchler 1801–1878 m. Rosina Fretz 1811–1875
        2. 2. Catharina (Margareta) Buchter 1795–1796
        3. 3. Johann (Jakob) Buchter 1812–1881 m. Anna Reinhard 1816–1899
        4. 4. Christina (Katharina) Buchler 1799–1854 m. Gottlieb Bauer 1802–1884
        5. 5. Gottliebin Buchter 1815–1885 m. Gottfried Maurer 1818–1879
        6. 6. Georg (Friederich) Buchter 1805–1884 m. Katharina Buchter 1814–1869
        7. 7. Katharina Buchter 1809–1871
        8. 8. Margarete Buchler 1796–
        9. 9. Anonymus Buchler 1804–1804
    2. 2. Christina (Catharina) Buchter 1743–
    3. 3. Rosine Buchter 1734–1808 m. Andreas Maier 1740–1780
      1. 1. Christoph Maier 1768–1844
      2. 2. Margarete Maier 1771–
      3. 3. Jonathan Maier 1774–1846
      4. 4. Gottlieb Maier 1779–

Johann Koenig's Timeline

3 Records

1677
02 Nov 1677
Birth of Johann Jakob Koenig in Arnbach, Neuenburg, Schwarzwaldkreis, Wuerttemberg
Arnbach, Neuenburg, Schwarzwaldkreis, Wuerttemberg
1677
02 Nov 1677
Johann Jakob Koenig was baptized in Gräfenhausen, Württemberg, Germany
Gräfenhausen, Württemberg, Germany
1735
04 Feb 1735
Age 58
Death of Johann Jakob Koenig in Arnbach, Neuenburg, Schwarzwaldkreis, Wuerttemberg
Arnbach, Neuenburg, Schwarzwaldkreis, Wuerttemberg

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 02 Nov 1677
    Event Place: Arnbach, Neuenburg, Schwarzwaldkreis, Wuerttemberg

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Baptism
    Event Date: 02 Nov 1677
    Event Place: Gräfenhausen, Württemberg, Germany
    Record Source: Germany, Select Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 04 Feb 1735
    Event Place: Arnbach, Neuenburg, Schwarzwaldkreis, Wuerttemberg

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