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Magdalena Schmid 1599–1629 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1 Apr 1599

Birth Location: Saint Stephan, Bern, Frutigan, Switzerland

Death Date: abt 1629

Death Location: St. Stephen, Bern, Frutigan, Switzerland

Father: Jacob Schmid

Mother: Margretha Schranz

Spouse(s): Johann Jaggÿ

Children(s): Benedikt Jaeggi

In 1599, Magdalena Schmid entered the world in Saint Stephan, Bern, Frutigan, Switzerland, born to Jacob Gilgian Schmid And Margretha Schranz. Magdalena Schmid married Johann Christian Jaggy, and had children including Benedikt Jaeggi. Magdalena Schmid passed away in 1629 in St. Stephen, Bern, Frutigan, Switzerland.

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Biography

  • In 1599, Magdalena Schmid entered the world in Saint Stephan, Bern, Frutigan, Switzerland, born to Jacob Gilgian Schmid And Margretha Schranz.
  • Magdalena Schmid married Johann Christian Jaggy, and had children including Benedikt Jaeggi.
  • Magdalena Schmid passed away in 1629 in St. Stephen, Bern, Frutigan, Switzerland.

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Magdalena Schmid's Ancestors

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Magdalena Schmid
1599–1629
Birth Place: Saint Stephan, Bern, Frutigan, Switzerland
Parents
Jacob Gilgian Schmid
1552–1609
Frutigen, Bern, Switzerland
Margretha Schranz
1573–1606
Frutigen, Bern, Switzerland
Grandparents
Josef (Christian) Schmid
1527–1614
Frutigen, Bern, Berne, Suisse
Anna (Marie Martha) Broenimann
1530–1643
Frutigen, Bern, Switzerland
Great-Grandparents
Heinrich Sweden
1515–1605
Anna Schmid
1519–1540
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Kolemann Sweden"
1497–1590
Violet Hammond
1495–1574

Magdalena Schmid's Descendants

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Magdalena Schmid (1 Apr 1599–abt 1629) m. Johann (Christian) Jaggÿ (14 Nov 1595–1674)
  1. 1. Benedikt Jaeggi 1625–1685 m. Barbara (Durlar) Jaeggi 1628–1665
    1. 1. Christian ((Jaeggi)(Yockey) Jaggi) Sr 1664–1721 m. Anna (Barbara "Jacki" Julmi) Yockey 1686–1721
      1. 1. Susanna (Katharina) Jaggi 1697–1739 m. Bartholome Pfund 1673–1755
        1. 1. Hans (Jakob) Pfund 1708–1768 m. Barbara (Anna) Abbuehl 1711–1759 m. Barbara Karlen 1703–1759
        2. 2. Hans Pfund 1725–1814
      2. 2. Christian ((Christopher)) Yockey 1721–1810
      3. 3. Elisabetha Jaggi 1711–
      4. 4. Christian ((Christopher)) Yockey 1708–1810
      5. 5. Barbara Jaggi 1699–1773
    2. 2. Christian Jaggi –1721
    3. 3. Elsbeth Jaggi 1659–1737
    4. 4. Niklaus Jaggi 1651–
    5. 5. Andreas Jaggi 1665–
    6. 6. Margaritha Jaggi 1671–1734

Magdalena Schmid's Timeline

2 Records

1599
1 Apr 1599
Birth of Magdalena Schmid in Saint Stephan, Bern, Frutigan, Switzerland
Saint Stephan, Bern, Frutigan, Switzerland
1629
abt 1629
Age 30
Death of Magdalena Schmid in St. Stephen, Bern, Frutigan, Switzerland
St. Stephen, Bern, Frutigan, Switzerland

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1 Apr 1599
    Event Place: Saint Stephan, Bern, Frutigan, Switzerland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: abt 1629
    Event Place: St. Stephen, Bern, Frutigan, Switzerland

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