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Johann Friedrich Schilling 1827–1828 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 12 MAY 1827

Birth Location: Schilling, Balzer District, Saratov Province, Russia

Death Date: 01 MAR 1828

Death Location: Schilling, Balzer District, Saratov Province, Russia

Father: Johann Schilling

Mother: Christina Schilling

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The story of Johann Friedrich Schilling began in 1827 in Schilling, Balzer District, Saratov Province, Russia. Johann Friedrich Schilling passed away in 1828 in Schilling, Balzer District, Saratov Province, Russia.

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Biography

  • The story of Johann Friedrich Schilling began in 1827 in Schilling, Balzer District, Saratov Province, Russia.
  • Johann Friedrich Schilling passed away in 1828 in Schilling, Balzer District, Saratov Province, Russia.

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Johann Schilling's Ancestors

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Johann Schilling
1827–1828
Birth Place: Schilling, Balzer District, Saratov Province, Russia
Parents
Johann Peter Schilling
1799–
Schilling, Balzer District, Saratov Province, Russia
Christina (Barbara) Schilling
1802–1829
Schilling, Balzer District, Saratov Province, Russia
Grandparents
Friedrich Schilling
1761–
Altoona, Duchy of Holstein, Germany
Eva (Elisabeth) Schilling
1767–
Doenhof, Balzer District, Saratov Province, Russia
Johann (Michael) Maul
1770–1818
Россия, Saratov, Kamyshin, Schilling
Anna (Christina) Strackbein
1773–
Great-Grandparents
Johannes Schilling
1720–
Christina Magdalena
1726–
Johannes Eichhorn
1737–
Philipp Maul
1734–1816
Anna-Barbara Reh
1744–
Carl Strackbein
1731–1798
Christina Jahraus
1736–1780
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Christof **
1684–1766
Maria Haas
1684–1766
Andreas Maul
1705–
Anna Glaser
1713–1759
Eva Schnirer
1710–

Johann Schilling's Timeline

2 Records

1827
12 MAY 1827
Birth of Johann Friedrich Schilling in Schilling, Balzer District, Saratov Province, Russia
Schilling, Balzer District, Saratov Province, Russia
1828
01 MAR 1828
Age 1
Death of Johann Friedrich Schilling in Schilling, Balzer District, Saratov Province, Russia
Schilling, Balzer District, Saratov Province, Russia

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 12 MAY 1827
    Event Place: Schilling, Balzer District, Saratov Province, Russia
    Record Source: Schilling Births 1767-1841, Subject: Births in Schilling, Volume: NA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 01 MAR 1828
    Event Place: Schilling, Balzer District, Saratov Province, Russia
    Record Source: Schilling Births 1767-1841, Subject: Births in Schilling, Volume: NA

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