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Johannes Schmid 1624–1685 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 29 March 1624

Birth Location: Scharenstetten

Death Date: 31 May 1685

Death Location: Steinheim/Albbuch

Father: Ambrosius Schmid

Mother: Maria Maler

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In 1624, Johannes Schmid entered the world in Scharenstetten, born to Ambrosius Schmid And Maria Maler. Johannes Schmid passed away in 1685 in Steinheim/Albbuch.

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Biography

  • In 1624, Johannes Schmid entered the world in Scharenstetten, born to Ambrosius Schmid And Maria Maler.
  • Johannes Schmid passed away in 1685 in Steinheim/Albbuch.

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Johannes Schmid's Ancestors

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Johannes Schmid
1624–1685
Birth Place: Scharenstetten
Parents
Ambrosius Schmid
1580–1635
Altheim, Wuerttemberg, Germany
Maria Maler
1593–1634
Scharenstetten
Grandparents
Sebastian Schmid
1556–1621
Scharenstetten, Wuerttemberg, Germany
Anna Kurn
1560–1625
Scharenstetten, Wuerttemberg, Germany
Hans ((Hannss)) Maler
1561–1621
Bermaringen
Anna (Maria Dentzer Deckin) Dickhin
1555–1625
Temmenhausen
Great-Grandparents
Sebastian Schmid
1530–
Apolonia Hain
1535–
Michael Kern
1529–1603
Magdalena Berier
1530–1587
Jacob Malers
1530–1575
Bertrande Burnhard
1527–
Michaël (Dickhin)
1529–
Anna name
–1585
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Michael KERN
1500–1603
Margaretha Ott
1508–

Johannes Schmid's Timeline

2 Records

1624
29 March 1624
Birth of Johannes Schmid in Scharenstetten
Scharenstetten
1685
31 May 1685
Age 61
Death of Johannes Schmid in Steinheim/Albbuch
Steinheim/Albbuch

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 29 March 1624
    Event Place: Scharenstetten

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 31 May 1685
    Event Place: Steinheim/Albbuch

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