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Johann Georg Stahl 1700–1745 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 13 Oct 1700

Birth Location: Kleinsachsenheim, Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany

Death Date: 18 Feb 1745

Death Location: Kleinsachsenheim, Württemberg, Deutschland

Father: Johann Stahl

Mother: Katharina Doll

Spouse(s): Johanna Artzt, Christina Siegle*, Johanna Artzt

Children(s): Johann Stahl, Maria Stahl*, Christina Stahl*, Hans Stahl, Johann Stahl, Johann Stahl, Rosina Stahl, Anna Stahl, Johann Stahl, Johannes Stahl

In 1700, Johann Georg Stahl entered the world in Kleinsachsenheim, Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, born to Johann Georg Stahl And Katharina Doll. Johann Georg Stahl married Christina Margretha Siegle, Johanna Artzt, and had children including Anna Maria Stahl, Christina Margretha Stahl, Hans Jerg Stahl, Johann Adam Stahl, Johann Ludwig Stahl, Johann Martin Stahl, Johann Michael Stahl, Johannes Stahl, Maria Regina Stahl, Rosina Stahl. Johann Georg Stahl passed away in 1745 in Kleinsachsenheim, Württemberg, Deutschland.

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Biography

  • In 1700, Johann Georg Stahl entered the world in Kleinsachsenheim, Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, born to Johann Georg Stahl And Katharina Doll.
  • Johann Georg Stahl married Christina Margretha Siegle, Johanna Artzt, and had children including Anna Maria Stahl, Christina Margretha Stahl, Hans Jerg Stahl, Johann Adam Stahl, Johann Ludwig Stahl, Johann Martin Stahl, Johann Michael Stahl, Johannes Stahl, Maria Regina Stahl, Rosina Stahl.
  • Johann Georg Stahl passed away in 1745 in Kleinsachsenheim, Württemberg, Deutschland.

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Johann Stahl's Ancestors

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Johann Stahl
1700–1745
Birth Place: Kleinsachsenheim, Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Parents
Johann Georg Stahl
1673–1736
Kleinsachsenheim, Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Katharina Doll
1675–
Schreck, Baden Durlach, Germany
Grandparents
Sebastian Stahl
1616–1674
Barbara Steiger
1634–1695
Rechentshofen, Kleinsachsenheim, Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Great-Grandparents
Hanß Staiger
1594–1670
Anna Baumann
1601–1681
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Peter Baumann
1570–

Johann Stahl's Descendants

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Johann (Georg) Stahl (13 Oct 1700–18 Feb 1745) m. Johanna Artzt (15 Jun 1699–06 Oct 1763) m. Christina (Margretha) Siegle* (Ca.1700–) m. Johanna Artzt (15 Jun 1699–06 Oct 1763)
  1. 1. Johann (Ludwig) Stahl 1742–1809 m. Maria (Catharina) Stahl 1742–1800 m. Margarethe 1742–1800
    1. 1. Johann (Ludwig) Stahl 1767–1848 m. Maria (Margareta) Stahl –1830
      1. 1. Eberhard (Gottlieb) Stahl 1794–1841 m. Sabine (Kath) Stahl 1795–1863
        1. 1. Christopher Stahl 1835–1891 m. Sophia (K) Brosi 1838–1924
        2. 2. Johann (Friedrich) Stahl 1824–
        3. 3. Eberhard (Gottlieb) Stahl 1826–1904
      2. 2. Johann (Georg) Stahl 1809–
    2. 2. Johann (Andreas) Stahl* 1771–
    3. 3. Johann (Georg) Stahl* 1769–
  2. 2. Maria (Regina) Stahl* 1731–
  3. 3. Christina (Margretha) Stahl* 1741–
  4. 4. Hans (Jerg) Stahl –1721
  5. 5. Johann (Martin) Stahl 1722–1723
  6. 6. Johann (Michael) Stahl 1729–1792
  7. 7. Rosina Stahl 1731–1733
  8. 8. Anna (Maria) Stahl 1737–1814
  9. 9. Johann (Adam) Stahl –1739
  10. 10. Johannes Stahl –1689

Johann Stahl's Timeline

2 Records

1700
13 Oct 1700
Birth of Johann Georg Stahl in Kleinsachsenheim, Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Kleinsachsenheim, Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
1745
18 Feb 1745
Age 45
Death of Johann Georg Stahl in Kleinsachsenheim, Württemberg, Deutschland
Kleinsachsenheim, Württemberg, Deutschland

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 13 Oct 1700
    Event Place: Kleinsachsenheim, Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 18 Feb 1745
    Event Place: Kleinsachsenheim, Württemberg, Deutschland

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