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Johann Theobald Stegner 1674–1719 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1 Jan 1674

Birth Location: Pirmasens, Pfalz

Death Date: Jan 2, 1719/20

Death Location: Gersbach, Pirmasens, Pfalz

Father: Wolfgang Stegner

Mother: Salome Seegmuller

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The story of Johann Theobald Stegner began in 1674 in Pirmasens, Pfalz. Johann Theobald Stegner passed away in 1719 in Gersbach, Pirmasens, Pfalz.

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Biography

  • The story of Johann Theobald Stegner began in 1674 in Pirmasens, Pfalz.
  • Johann Theobald Stegner passed away in 1719 in Gersbach, Pirmasens, Pfalz.

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Johann Stegner's Ancestors

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Johann Stegner
1674–1719
Birth Place: Pirmasens, Pfalz
Parents
Wolfgang Oswald Theobald Stegner
1643–1713
Gersbach, Ansbach, Bayern, Germany
Salome Seegmuller
1645–1687
Pirmasens, Pirmasens, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
Grandparents
Wolgang (Oswald) Stegner
1598–1669
Pirmasens, Rhine, Bayern, Germany
Margaretha
1610–1688
Germany
Arbogast Seegmuller
1603–1683
Pirmasens, Pirmasens, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
Ottilia Christ
1608–1687
Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
Great-Grandparents
Veltan Stegner
1564–1610
Hans Seegmuller
1584–1622
Maria Becker
1581–1622
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Peter Segmuller
1558–1618
Appolonia
1564–1623
Arnold Becker
1556–1592
Maria Messerschmitz
1555–1592

Johann Stegner's Timeline

2 Records

1674
1 Jan 1674
Birth of Johann Theobald Stegner in Pirmasens, Pfalz
Pirmasens, Pfalz
1719
Jan 2, 1719/20
Age 45
Death of Johann Theobald Stegner in Gersbach, Pirmasens, Pfalz
Gersbach, Pirmasens, Pfalz

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1 Jan 1674
    Event Place: Pirmasens, Pfalz

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Jan 2, 1719/20
    Event Place: Gersbach, Pirmasens, Pfalz

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