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Johannes Staudt 1560–1632 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 15 Apr 1560

Birth Location: Roßbürg, Jagstkreis, Württemberg, Germany

Death Date: 15 Apr 1632

Death Location: Germany

Father: Hans Staudt

Mother: Else None

Spouse(s): Maria Simons, Maria Simons

Children(s): Martha Staudt, Elsa STAUDT, Agnes STAUDT, Margarethlein STAUDT, Theobald STAUDT, Abraham STAUDT

Johannes Staudt was born in 1560 in Roßbürg, Jagstkreis, Württemberg, Germany, the child of Hans Staudt And Else. Johannes Staudt married Maria Simons, and had children including Abraham Staudt, Agnes Staudt, Elsa Staudt, Hans Staudt, Johannes Staudt, Margarethlein Staudt, Martha Staudt, Theobald Diebolt Staudt. Johannes Staudt passed away in 1632 in Germany.

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Biography

  • Johannes Staudt was born in 1560 in Roßbürg, Jagstkreis, Württemberg, Germany, the child of Hans Staudt And Else.
  • Johannes Staudt married Maria Simons, and had children including Abraham Staudt, Agnes Staudt, Elsa Staudt, Hans Staudt, Johannes Staudt, Margarethlein Staudt, Martha Staudt, Theobald Diebolt Staudt.
  • Johannes Staudt passed away in 1632 in Germany.

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Johannes Staudt's Ancestors

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Johannes Staudt
1560–1632
Birth Place: Roßbürg, Jagstkreis, Württemberg, Germany
Parents
Hans Staudt
1535–1632
Germany
Else
1539–1599
Germany
Grandparents
Diebold Staudt
1510–1593
Bosenbach Germany
Langreth
1510–1562
Germany
Great-Grandparents
Johann Staudt
1480–1545
Elisabeth Bone
1485–1580
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Andreas Staudt
1450–1537
Anna Rossbach
1455–1550

Johannes Staudt's Descendants

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Johannes Staudt (15 Apr 1560–15 Apr 1632) m. Maria Simons (1560–Abt. 1611) m. Maria Simons (1560–Abt. 1611)
  1. 1. Martha Staudt 1608–1631
  2. 2. Elsa STAUDT 1594–1631
  3. 3. Agnes STAUDT 1590–
  4. 4. Margarethlein STAUDT 1596–1599
  5. 5. Theobald (Diebolt) STAUDT 1587–1616 m. Catharine Bauer 1589–1670
    1. 1. Diebold (Theobald) Staudt 1616–1688 m. Katharina Lawens 1615–1667
      1. 1. Hans (Joseph) Staudt 1652–1691
      2. 2. Tilmann Staudt –1726 m. Engel Becker 1650–1726
        1. 1. Hans (Wilhelm) STAUDT 1674–1674
        2. 2. Johannes (Andreas) Staudt –1755
        3. 3. Johann (Nicklaus) Staudt 1684–1770
        4. 4. Johannes (Abraham) Staudt 1701–1734
        5. 5. Agnes Staud 1689–1771
        6. 6. Katharina Staudt 1680–1706
      3. 3. Agnes Staudt 1645–
      4. 4. Maria (Elisabetha) Staudt 1650–
  6. 6. Abraham STAUDT 1599–

Johannes Staudt's Timeline

2 Records

1560
15 Apr 1560
Birth of Johannes Staudt in Roßbürg, Jagstkreis, Württemberg, Germany
Roßbürg, Jagstkreis, Württemberg, Germany
1632
15 Apr 1632
Age 72
Death of Johannes Staudt in Germany
Germany

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 15 Apr 1560
    Event Place: Roßbürg, Jagstkreis, Württemberg, Germany
    Record Source:
    [1] FamilySearch Family Tree, "Family Tree," database, <i>FamilySearch<i> ( : modified 29 December 2017, 22:36), entry for Johannes Staudt(PID ; contributed by various users. PersonID L29K-LQJ
    [2] FamilySearch Family Tree, "Deutschland Heiraten, 1558-1929," database, <i>FamilySearch<i> ( : 11 February 2018), Hans Stenden and Maria Simons, 09 Feb 1585; citing Evangelisch, Kusel, Pfalz, Bavaria; FHL microfilm 193,957.

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 15 Apr 1632
    Event Place: Germany
    Record Source:
    [1] FamilySearch Family Tree, "Family Tree," database, <i>FamilySearch<i> ( : modified 29 December 2017, 22:36), entry for Johannes Staudt(PID ; contributed by various users. PersonID L29K-LQJ
    [2] FamilySearch Family Tree, "Deutschland Heiraten, 1558-1929," database, <i>FamilySearch<i> ( : 11 February 2018), Hans Stenden and Maria Simons, 09 Feb 1585; citing Evangelisch, Kusel, Pfalz, Bavaria; FHL microfilm 193,957.

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