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Johannes Petrus Hans Apgar 1735 – 1792 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 3 Mar 1735

Birth Location: Nr. Village of Niederdreusbach, Westerwald, County of Wildenburg, Kingdom of Prussia, (Lower Saxony), (Future Deutschland-Germany)

Death Date: 20 May 1792

Death Location: Nr. Village of Cokesbury, Tewksbury Twp., Hunterdon Co., NJ, USA

Father: Fritz Ebgerts

Mother: Anna Haags

Spouse(s): Elizabeth McCracken

Children(s): Margaret Apgar, Catherine Apgar, William Apgar, William Apgar, Jacob Apgar, Eva Apgar, Elizabeth Apgar, John Apgar

Johannes Petrus Hans Apgar was born in 1735 in Nr. Village of Niederdreusbach, Westerwald, County of Wildenburg, Kingdom of Prussia, (Lower Saxony), (Future Deutschland-Germany), the child of Fritz Ebgerts and Anna Juliana Haags. Johannes Petrus Hans Apgar married Elizabeth McCracken, and had children including Margaret Apgar, Catherine Apgar, William Apgar, William Jacob Apgar, Jacob Apgar, Eva Apgar, Elizabeth Apgar, John Peter Apgar. Johannes Petrus Hans Apgar passed away in 1792 in Nr. Village of Cokesbury, Tewksbury Twp., Hunterdon Co., NJ, USA.

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Biography

  • Johannes Petrus Hans Apgar was born in 1735 in Nr. Village of Niederdreusbach, Westerwald, County of Wildenburg, Kingdom of Prussia, (Lower Saxony), (Future Deutschland-Germany), the child of Fritz Ebgerts and Anna Juliana Haags.
  • Johannes Petrus Hans Apgar married Elizabeth McCracken, and had children including Margaret Apgar, Catherine Apgar, William Apgar, William Jacob Apgar, Jacob Apgar, Eva Apgar, Elizabeth Apgar, John Peter Apgar.
  • Johannes Petrus Hans Apgar passed away in 1792 in Nr. Village of Cokesbury, Tewksbury Twp., Hunterdon Co., NJ, USA.

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Johannes Apgar's Ancestors

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Johannes Apgar
1735 – 1792
Birth Place: Nr. Village of Niederdreusbach, Westerwald, County of Wildenburg, Kingdom of Prussia, (Lower Saxony), (Future Deutschland-Germany)
Parents
Fritz Ebgerts
Anna (Juliana) Haags
1706 – 1739
Niederdreis, Neuwied, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
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Johannes Apgar's Descendants

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Johannes (Petrus Hans) Apgar (3 Mar 1735 – 20 May 1792) m. Elizabeth McCracken (1740 – Mar 1774)
  1. 1. Margaret Apgar (1760 – 1796)
  2. 2. Catherine Apgar (01 Nov 1766 – 24 Mar 1826)
  3. 3. William Apgar (1769 – 22 May 1769)
  4. 4. William (Jacob) Apgar (20 MAY 1769 – 19 Feb 1835)
  5. 5. Jacob Apgar (1771 – 1807)
  6. 6. Eva Apgar (1773 – 1785)
  7. 7. Elizabeth Apgar (1780 – 22 Mar 1863)
  8. 8. John (Peter) Apgar (1783 – 15 Nov 1865)

Johannes Apgar's Timeline

3 Records

1735
3 Mar 1735
Birth of Johannes Petrus Hans Apgar in Nr. Village of Niederdreusbach, Westerwald, County of Wildenburg, Kingdom of Prussia, (Lower Saxony), (Future Deutschland-Germany)
Nr. Village of Niederdreusbach, Westerwald, County of Wildenburg, Kingdom of Prussia, (Lower Saxony), (Future Deutschland-Germany)
1735
20 Mar 1735
Johannes Petrus Hans Apgar was baptized in Evangelisch, Puderbach, Rheinland, Prussia
Evangelisch, Puderbach, Rheinland, Prussia
1792
20 May 1792
Age 57
Death of Johannes Petrus Hans Apgar in Nr. Village of Cokesbury, Tewksbury Twp., Hunterdon Co., NJ, USA
Nr. Village of Cokesbury, Tewksbury Twp., Hunterdon Co., NJ, USA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 3 Mar 1735
    Event Place: Nr. Village of Niederdreusbach, Westerwald, County of Wildenburg, Kingdom of Prussia, (Lower Saxony), (Future Deutschland-Germany)

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Baptism
    Event Date: 20 Mar 1735
    Event Place: Evangelisch, Puderbach, Rheinland, Prussia
    Record Source: Germany, Select Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 20 May 1792
    Event Place: Nr. Village of Cokesbury, Tewksbury Twp., Hunterdon Co., NJ, USA

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