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Konrad Jakob Huber 1530–1594 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1530

Birth Location: Hirzel, Zurich, Suisse

Death Date: 6 January 1594

Death Location: Meiringen, Kanton Zürich, Bern, Berne, Suisse

Father: Hans VIII

Mother: Anna Vollenweider

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The story of Konrad Jakob Huber began in 1530 in Hirzel, Zurich, Suisse. Konrad Jakob Huber passed away in 1594 in Meiringen, Kanton Zürich, Bern, Berne, Suisse.

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Biography

  • The story of Konrad Jakob Huber began in 1530 in Hirzel, Zurich, Suisse.
  • Konrad Jakob Huber passed away in 1594 in Meiringen, Kanton Zürich, Bern, Berne, Suisse.

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Konrad Huber's Ancestors

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Konrad Huber
1530–1594
Birth Place: Hirzel, Zurich, Suisse
Parents
Hans Heini Heinrich Huber VIII
1460–1518
Aesch, Canton, Zurich, Suisse
Anna (Barbara "Barbet" Bratscher of) Vollenweider
1490–1550
Neftenbach, Bezirk Winterthur, Kanton Zürich, Zurich, Suisse
Grandparents
Heinrich (I Bratscher) Vollenweider
1465–1509
Aesch bei Birmensdorf, Dietikon, Zürich, Zurich, Suisse
Barbara Klingen
1475–1509
Neftenbach Zürich Schweiz, Zurich, Suisse
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Konrad Huber's Timeline

2 Records

1530
1530
Birth of Konrad Jakob Huber in Hirzel, Zurich, Suisse
Hirzel, Zurich, Suisse
1594
6 January 1594
Age 64
Death of Konrad Jakob Huber in Meiringen, Kanton Zürich, Bern, Berne, Suisse
Meiringen, Kanton Zürich, Bern, Berne, Suisse

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1530
    Event Place: Hirzel, Zurich, Suisse
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 6 January 1594
    Event Place: Meiringen, Kanton Zürich, Bern, Berne, Suisse
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

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