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Johann Adam Schwartz 1637–1686 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1637

Birth Location: Villing, Moselle, Lorraine, France

Death Date: 25 Feb 1686

Death Location: Ittersdorf, Saarlouis, Saarland, Germany

Father: Simon Schwartz

Mother: Agnes Meyer

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Johann Adam Schwartz was born in 1637 in Villing, Moselle, Lorraine, France, the child of Simon Schwartz And Agnes Fiackel Meyer. Johann Adam Schwartz passed away in 1686 in Ittersdorf, Saarlouis, Saarland, Germany.

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Biography

  • Johann Adam Schwartz was born in 1637 in Villing, Moselle, Lorraine, France, the child of Simon Schwartz And Agnes Fiackel Meyer.
  • Johann Adam Schwartz passed away in 1686 in Ittersdorf, Saarlouis, Saarland, Germany.

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Johann Schwartz's Ancestors

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Johann Schwartz
1637–1686
Birth Place: Villing, Moselle, Lorraine, France
Parents
Simon Schwartz
1614–1663
Chateau-Rouge, Moselle, France
Agnes (Fiackel) Meyer
1614–1690
Villing, Moselle, Lorraine, France
Grandparents
Johann (Jacob) Schwartz
1580–1636
Brettnach, Moselle, Lorraine, France
Apollonia Beymel
1580–1638
Brettnach, Moselle, Lorraine, France
Great-Grandparents
Schwartz
1555–
Clauss Beymel
1555–
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Johann Schwartz's Timeline

2 Records

1637
1637
Birth of Johann Adam Schwartz in Villing, Moselle, Lorraine, France
Villing, Moselle, Lorraine, France
1686
25 Feb 1686
Age 49
Death of Johann Adam Schwartz in Ittersdorf, Saarlouis, Saarland, Germany
Ittersdorf, Saarlouis, Saarland, Germany

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1637
    Event Place: Villing, Moselle, Lorraine, France

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 25 Feb 1686
    Event Place: Ittersdorf, Saarlouis, Saarland, Germany

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