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Margaretha Kern 1604–1634 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Nov. 22, 1604

Birth Location: Eberbach, Mosbach Baden, Bayern, Germany

Death Date: aft 1634

Death Location: Wuerttemberg, Germany

Father: Barbara Brettbeckh

Mother: Lemkel Kern

Spouse(s): William, Manges

Children(s): Hans Menges, Leonard Menges

The story of Margaretha Kern began in 1604 in Eberbach, Mosbach Baden, Bayern, Germany. Margaretha Kern married William Wilhelmus Wilhelm Menges Manges, and had children including Hans Leonhard Menges, Leonard Menges. Margaretha Kern passed away in 1634 in Wuerttemberg, Germany.

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Biography

  • The story of Margaretha Kern began in 1604 in Eberbach, Mosbach Baden, Bayern, Germany.
  • Margaretha Kern married William Wilhelmus Wilhelm Menges Manges, and had children including Hans Leonhard Menges, Leonard Menges.
  • Margaretha Kern passed away in 1634 in Wuerttemberg, Germany.

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Spouses(s)

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Margaretha Kern's Ancestors

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Margaretha Kern
1604–1634
Birth Place: Eberbach, Mosbach Baden, Bayern, Germany
Parents
Barbara Brettbeckh
1592–
Holtzgerlingen, GER
Lemkel Kern
1583–1652
Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Grandparents
Caspar Brotbeck
1548–
Margareta
1565–1637
Holzgerlingen, Böblingen, Württemberg, Germany
Barbara Brettbeckh
1592–
Holtzgerlingen, GER
Great-Grandparents
Caspar Brotbeck
1522–
Anna Veyolis
1525–
Caspar Brotbeck
1548–
Margareta
1565–1637
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Johannes Brodbeck
1500–
Brodbeck
1500–
Conradt Veyolis
1499–
Veyolis
1511–
Caspar Brotbeck
1522–
Anna Veyolis
1525–

Margaretha Kern's Descendants

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Margaretha Kern (Nov. 22, 1604–aft 1634) m. William, (Wilhelmus, Wilhelm Menges,) Manges (abt 1602–)
  1. 1. Hans (Leonhard) Menges 1633–1690 m. Alice (Susanna) Backfisch 1655–1741 m. Anna (Elisabeth) Gruber 1636–1659
    1. 1. Anna (Margaretha) Menges 1665–1709 m. Christian (Thomas AKA) Thomasius 1655–1708
      1. 1. Catharina (Elisabetha) Thomas 1680–1723 m. Josephus (Johann) Brunner 1678–1753 m. Margarithan Lehman 1679–1699
        1. 1. Johann (Jacob) Brunner 1703–1783 m. Maria (Barbara) Sturm 1702–1761 m. Magdalena Stulstaz 1710– m. Elizabeth Straubeck 1730–1823
        2. 2. Gabriel Bruner 1706–1719
        3. 3. Anna (Maria) Brunner 1701–1760 m. Christian Singrey –1760
        4. 4. Anna (Barbara) Brunner 1701–1773 m. Christian Getzendanner 1695–1766
        5. 5. Johann (Peter) Bruner 1724–1776
        6. 6. Johan (Peter) Brunner 1708–1776 m. Anna (Maria) Deladre 1707–1776
        7. 7. Johann (Valentine) Brunner 1711–1776 m. Anna (Maria) Deladre 1707–1776 m. Anna Catharina –1731
        8. 8. Heinrich (Bruner) II 1716–1768 m. Barbara Moschinger 1718–1775
        9. 9. Anna (Maria Margaretha) BRUNNER 1701–1755 m. Johannes (Christian) Lehman 1700–1748
        10. 10. Anna (Maria Catharina) Brunner 1718–1766 m. Stephen Ramsberg 1705– m. Stephanus Riemensberger 1711–1789
        11. 11. Heinrich (Elias) Brunner 1723–1783 m. Albertina Alberten 1724–1783 m. Barbara Kemp 1730–1836
        12. 12. Johann (Heinrich Bruner) Sr 1715–1775 m. Maria (Magdalena Lein) Sellers 1718–1775
      2. 2. Thomas 1692–1697
      3. 3. Thomas 1690–1697
      4. 4. Carl Thomas 1697–1697
      5. 5. Thomas 1694–1697
      6. 6. Johann (Michel) Thomas 1688–1730 m. Anna (Veronika) Lang 1690–1731 m. Anna (Veronica) Lang 1688–1729
      7. 7. Heinrich Thomas 1683–1739 m. Anna (Catharina) Lill 1684–1756
    2. 2. Maria (Barbara) Menges 1660–1664
    3. 3. Hans (Peter) Menges 1667–1674
    4. 4. Maria (Barbara) Menges 1665–1669
    5. 5. Menges 1669–1669
    6. 6. Anna (Barbara) Menges 1676–1676
    7. 7. Hans (Michel) Menges 1685–1703
    8. 8. Georg (Wilhelm) Menges 1688–
    9. 9. Hans (Georg) Menges 1684– m. Dorothea Wolfarth 1686–
    10. 10. Anna (Barbara) Menges 1682– m. Joh (Michael) Stumpf 1678–
    11. 11. Maria (Catharina) Menges 1672–1746 m. Hans (Jörg) Neuer 1662–1737
    12. 12. Hans (Leonhardt) Menges 1670–1714 m. Sara 1661–1698 m. Barbara Gmuender 1680–
    13. 13. Johannes (L) Menges 1674–1728 m. Susanna Mingus 1674–1702 m. Maria (Eva) Schoelch 1678–1710 m. Anna (Eva) Busch 1686–1744
  2. 2. Leonard Menges 1629–1630 m. Elizabetha Menges 1646–

Margaretha Kern's Timeline

2 Records

1604
Nov. 22, 1604
Birth of Margaretha Kern in Eberbach, Mosbach Baden, Bayern, Germany
Eberbach, Mosbach Baden, Bayern, Germany
1634
aft 1634
Age 30
Death of Margaretha Kern in Wuerttemberg, Germany
Wuerttemberg, Germany

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Nov. 22, 1604
    Event Place: Eberbach, Mosbach Baden, Bayern, Germany

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: aft 1634
    Event Place: Wuerttemberg, Germany

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