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Josepha WEBER 1763–1846 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1763

Birth Location: Zell im Wiesental, Lorrach, Baden-Württemberg, Germany

Death Date: 26 Oct 1846

Death Location: Salzburg, Austria

Father: Franz Weber

Mother: Maria STAMM

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In 1763, Josepha WEBER entered the world in Zell im Wiesental, Lorrach, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, born to Franz Fridolin Von Weber And Maria Cacilia Cordula Stamm. Josepha WEBER passed away in 1846 in Salzburg, Austria.

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  • In 1763, Josepha WEBER entered the world in Zell im Wiesental, Lorrach, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, born to Franz Fridolin Von Weber And Maria Cacilia Cordula Stamm.
  • Josepha WEBER passed away in 1846 in Salzburg, Austria.

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Josepha WEBER's Ancestors

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Josepha WEBER
1763–1846
Birth Place: Zell im Wiesental, Lorrach, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Parents
Franz Fridolin von Weber
1733–1779
Zell im Wiesental, Lorrach, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
Maria (Cäcilia Cordula) STAMM
1727–1793
Mannheim, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Grandparents
Fridolin (von) Weber
1691–1754
Stetten, Alb-Donau-Kreis, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Maria (Eva) Schlar
1698–1776
Freiberg, Sachsen, Germany
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Josepha WEBER's Timeline

2 Records

1763
1763
Birth of Josepha WEBER in Zell im Wiesental, Lorrach, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Zell im Wiesental, Lorrach, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
1846
26 Oct 1846
Age 83
Death of Josepha WEBER in Salzburg, Austria
Salzburg, Austria

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1763
    Event Place: Zell im Wiesental, Lorrach, Baden-Württemberg, Germany

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 26 Oct 1846
    Event Place: Salzburg, Austria

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