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Johann Georg Schmid 1675–1760 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1675

Birth Location: Herzogsweiler, Germany

Death Date: 2 Jan 1760

Death Location: Eichstetten, Freiburg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany

Father: Hanß Schmidt

Mother: Apollonia Schunder

Spouse(s): Barbara Gross

Children(s): Anna Schmid

The story of Johann Georg Schmid began in 1675 in Herzogsweiler, Germany. Johann Georg Schmid married Barbara Gross, and had children including Anna Elisabetha Schmid. Johann Georg Schmid passed away in 1760 in Eichstetten, Freiburg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany.

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Biography

  • The story of Johann Georg Schmid began in 1675 in Herzogsweiler, Germany.
  • Johann Georg Schmid married Barbara Gross, and had children including Anna Elisabetha Schmid.
  • Johann Georg Schmid passed away in 1760 in Eichstetten, Freiburg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany.

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Johann Schmid's Ancestors

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Johann Schmid
1675–1760
Birth Place: Herzogsweiler, Germany
Parents
Hanß Wolff Schmidt
1650–1713
Eichstetten, Freiburg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
Apollonia Schunder
1649–1726
Eichstetten, Freiburg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
Grandparents
Johann (Adam) Schmid
1607–1667
Eichstetten, Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
Chrischona Blombin
1614–1670
Eichstetten, Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
Ottilia Hering
1629–1696
Eichstetten,Freiburg,Baden
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Johann Schmid's Descendants

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Johann (Georg) Schmid (1675–2 Jan 1760) m. Barbara Gross (23 Feb 1673–23 May 1745)
  1. 1. Anna (Elisabetha) Schmid 1710–1762 m. Johann (Conrad) Naumann 1699–1759
    1. 1. Johan (Jacob) Neumann 1727–1790 m. Catherina Reifsnyder 1730–1790
      1. 1. Magdalena Neumann 1773–1840 m. James (M. Bacon) Sr. 1766–1846
        1. 1. Thomas (Bacon) Sr 1793–1871 m. Sally Barron 1805–1871
        2. 2. Charles Bacon 1814–1894 m. Nancy Bacon 1819–1889
        3. 3. Mary (Elizabeth "Polly") Bacon 1805–1864 m. James (Rogers Mitchell) Sr 1798–1878
        4. 4. Nancy Bacon 1800–1872 m. Jacob Jackson 1801–1868
        5. 5. Catherine Bacon 1797–1850 m. Samuel Jackson 1796–1866
        6. 6. Abigail Bacon 1808–1859
        7. 7. Catherine Bacon 1808– m. Isaac (Willis) Fulkerson 1802–
        8. 8. Isaac Bacon 1805–1869 m. Jane 1810–1856 m. Cynthia Grimsley 1825–1909
        9. 9. Bacon 1802–1860 m. Deborah (Barnes) Barron 1807–1891
      2. 2. Catharina (Elisabetha) Neumann 1773–
        1. 1. Rebeka Frankenberger 1796–
        2. 2. Conrad Frankenberger 1790–1863 m. Magarret Stahl 1794–1880

Johann Schmid's Timeline

2 Records

1675
1675
Birth of Johann Georg Schmid in Herzogsweiler, Germany
Herzogsweiler, Germany
1760
2 Jan 1760
Age 85
Death of Johann Georg Schmid in Eichstetten, Freiburg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
Eichstetten, Freiburg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1675
    Event Place: Herzogsweiler, Germany

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 2 Jan 1760
    Event Place: Eichstetten, Freiburg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany

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