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Johann Gottlieb SCHWARTZ 1830–1830 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 24 JUL 1830

Birth Location: Weskeim, Pr.Eylau, Ostpreussen

Death Date: 27 JUL 1830

Death Location: Eichhorn, Pr.Eylau, Ostpreußen

Father: Michael SCHWARTZ

Mother: Wilhelmine BÖHM

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In 1830, Johann Gottlieb SCHWARTZ entered the world in Weskeim, Pr.Eylau, Ostpreussen, born to Michael Schwartz And Wilhelmine Bohm. Johann Gottlieb SCHWARTZ passed away in 1830 in Eichhorn, Pr.Eylau, Ostpreußen.

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Biography

  • In 1830, Johann Gottlieb SCHWARTZ entered the world in Weskeim, Pr.Eylau, Ostpreussen, born to Michael Schwartz And Wilhelmine Bohm.
  • Johann Gottlieb SCHWARTZ passed away in 1830 in Eichhorn, Pr.Eylau, Ostpreußen.

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Johann SCHWARTZ's Ancestors

Self
Johann SCHWARTZ
1830–1830
Birth Place: Weskeim, Pr.Eylau, Ostpreussen
Parents
Michael SCHWARTZ
1803–1842
Grünwalde, Pr.Eylau, Ostpreussen
Wilhelmine BÖHM
1807–
Grandparents
Albertus ((Albrecht)) SCHWARTZ
1751–1815
Grünwalde, Pr.Eylau, Ostpreussen
Elisabeth WAGNER
1780–
Grünwalde, Pr.Eylau, Ostpreussen
Gottfried BÖHM
–1826
Great-Grandparents
Michael SCHWARTZ
1714–1777
Maria EISER
1721–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Gerge SCHWARTZ
–1739
Dorothea GRÜNHEIDT
1675–

Johann SCHWARTZ's Timeline

2 Records

1830
24 JUL 1830
Birth of Johann Gottlieb SCHWARTZ in Weskeim, Pr.Eylau, Ostpreussen
Weskeim, Pr.Eylau, Ostpreussen
1830
27 JUL 1830
Burial of Johann Gottlieb SCHWARTZ in Eichhorn, Pr.Eylau, Ostpreußen
Eichhorn, Pr.Eylau, Ostpreußen

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 24 JUL 1830
    Event Place: Weskeim, Pr.Eylau, Ostpreussen

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Date: 27 JUL 1830
    Event Place: Eichhorn, Pr.Eylau, Ostpreußen

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