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Ludwig Otto Sigismund von Schwerin 1710–1787 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 21 Mar 1710

Birth Location: Berlin

Death Date: 18 Dec 1787

Death Location: Berlin

Father: Friedrich Schwerin

Mother: Charlotte Heyden

Spouse(s): Friederike Schmettow

Children(s): Ludwig Schwerin

Ludwig Otto Sigismund von Schwerin was born in 1710 in Berlin, the child of Friedrich Wilhelm Von Schwerin And Charlotte Luise Von Heyden. Ludwig Otto Sigismund von Schwerin married Friederike Charlotte Von Schmettow, and had children including Ludwig Gottfried Leopold Von Schwerin. Ludwig Otto Sigismund von Schwerin passed away in 1787 in Berlin.

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Biography

  • Ludwig Otto Sigismund von Schwerin was born in 1710 in Berlin, the child of Friedrich Wilhelm Von Schwerin And Charlotte Luise Von Heyden.
  • Ludwig Otto Sigismund von Schwerin married Friederike Charlotte Von Schmettow, and had children including Ludwig Gottfried Leopold Von Schwerin.
  • Ludwig Otto Sigismund von Schwerin passed away in 1787 in Berlin.

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Spouses(s)

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Ludwig Schwerin's Ancestors

Self
Ludwig Schwerin
1710–1787
Birth Place: Berlin
Parents
Friedrich Wilhelm von Schwerin
1678–1727
Berlin
Charlotte (Luise von) Heyden
1678–1732
Grandparents
Otto (von) Schwerin
1645–1705
Ermgard (Quadt zu) Wykradt
1651–1730
Johann (Sigismund Wilhelm von) Heyden
–1738
Anna (Luise Quadt von) Landscron
1659–1687
Great-Grandparents
Otto Schwerin
1616–1679
Elisabeth Schlabrendorff
1620–1656
Wilhelm Wykradt
–1670
Maria Torck
–1654
Katharina Wylich
1605–
Hermann Landscron
–1666
Katharina Strünkede
–1659
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Otto Schwerin
1585–1652
Dorothea Weissbach
1592–1651
Manasse Schlabrendorff
–1688
Melusina Thümen
–1656
Bertram Wykradt
1581–1633
Anne Morgan
1585–1625
Johann Lottum
–1618
Anna Wykradt
–1626
Odilia Wykradt
–1633

Ludwig Schwerin's Descendants

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Ludwig (Otto Sigismund von) Schwerin (21 Mar 1710–18 Dec 1787) m. Friederike (Charlotte von) Schmettow (01 Oct 1739–17 Dec 1772)
  1. 1. Ludwig (Gottfried Leopold von) Schwerin 1756–1810 m. Karoline (Bernhardine von) Krockow 1776–1810
    1. 1. Otto (Friedrich von) Schwerin 1796–1860 m. Jeannette Hay 1803–1849
      1. 1. Caroline (von) Schwerin 1822–1891 m. Gustav (von) Schlegell –1866

Ludwig Schwerin's Timeline

2 Records

1710
21 Mar 1710
Birth of Ludwig Otto Sigismund von Schwerin in Berlin
Berlin
1787
18 Dec 1787
Age 77
Death of Ludwig Otto Sigismund von Schwerin in Berlin
Berlin

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 21 Mar 1710
    Event Place: Berlin

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 18 Dec 1787
    Event Place: Berlin

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