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Margarete von Berg 1364–1442 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: ABT 1364

Birth Location: Jülich, Rheinland, Prussia

Death Date: 18 JUL 1442

Death Location: Hardegsen, Dolna Saksonia, Niemcy, Burial July 27 1442

Father: Wilhelm Berg

Mother: Anna Bayern

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Margarete von Berg was born in 1364 in Jülich, Rheinland, Prussia, the child of Wilhelm Ii Von Berg And Anna Von Bayern. Margarete von Berg passed away in 1442 in Hardegsen, Dolna Saksonia, Niemcy, Burial July 27 1442.

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Biography

  • Margarete von Berg was born in 1364 in Jülich, Rheinland, Prussia, the child of Wilhelm Ii Von Berg And Anna Von Bayern.
  • Margarete von Berg passed away in 1442 in Hardegsen, Dolna Saksonia, Niemcy, Burial July 27 1442.

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Margarete Berg's Ancestors

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Margarete Berg
1364–1442
Birth Place: Jülich, Rheinland, Prussia
Parents
Wilhelm II. von Berg
1348–1408
Jülich, , , Holy Roman Empire
Anna (Von) Bayern
1346–1415
Palatinate, Holy Roman Empire
Grandparents
Gerhard (I. von) Jülich-Berg
1322–1360
Margarete (von) Ravensberg-Berg
1314–1389
Ravensburg, Westfalen, Prussia, Germany
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Margarete Berg's Timeline

2 Records

1364
ABT 1364
Birth of Margarete von Berg in Jülich, Rheinland, Prussia
Jülich, Rheinland, Prussia
1442
18 JUL 1442
Age 78
Death of Margarete von Berg in Hardegsen, Dolna Saksonia, Niemcy, Burial July 27 1442
Hardegsen, Dolna Saksonia, Niemcy, Burial July 27 1442

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: ABT 1364
    Event Place: Jülich, Rheinland, Prussia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 18 JUL 1442
    Event Place: Hardegsen, Dolna Saksonia, Niemcy, Burial July 27 1442

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