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JOHANNES WENTZEL 1669–1720 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 21 Nov 1669 AD

Birth Location: Klein Rönnau, Segeberg, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany

Death Date: 2 Jan 1720 AD

Death Location: Unterallgau, Bayern, Germany

Father: Johann Wentzel

Mother: Anna Köller

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In 1669, JOHANNES WENTZEL entered the world in Klein Rönnau, Segeberg, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, born to Johann Daniel Wentzel And Anna Maria Koller. JOHANNES WENTZEL passed away in 1720 in Unterallgau, Bayern, Germany.

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Biography

  • In 1669, JOHANNES WENTZEL entered the world in Klein Rönnau, Segeberg, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, born to Johann Daniel Wentzel And Anna Maria Koller.
  • JOHANNES WENTZEL passed away in 1720 in Unterallgau, Bayern, Germany.

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JOHANNES WENTZEL's Ancestors

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JOHANNES WENTZEL
1669–1720
Birth Place: Klein Rönnau, Segeberg, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Parents
Johann Daniel Wentzel
1640–1682
Anna (Maria) Köller
1648–1730
Niedernhausen, Darmstadt-Dieburg, Hessen, Germany
Grandparents
Philipp Wentzel
1601–1666
Katharina (Elisabetha) N
1617–1689
unbekannt
SIMON KöLLER
1620–1690
ELIZABETHA
1620–1675
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

JOHANNES WENTZEL's Timeline

2 Records

1669
21 Nov 1669 AD
Birth of JOHANNES WENTZEL in Klein Rönnau, Segeberg, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Klein Rönnau, Segeberg, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
1720
2 Jan 1720 AD
Age 51
Death of JOHANNES WENTZEL in Unterallgau, Bayern, Germany
Unterallgau, Bayern, Germany

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 21 Nov 1669 AD
    Event Place: Klein Rönnau, Segeberg, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 2 Jan 1720 AD
    Event Place: Unterallgau, Bayern, Germany

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