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Margaretha Sands 1688–1758 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 6 Apr 1688

Birth Location: Ringensdorf, BasRhin, Alsace, France

Death Date: 6 Apr 1758

Death Location: Tulpehocken, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States

Father: (Sir) Sands

Mother: Elizabeth Schaferin

Spouse(s):

Children(s): Anna Lowenguth

The story of Margaretha Sands began in 1688 in Ringensdorf, BasRhin, Alsace, France. Margaretha Sands had children including Anna Margaretha Lowenguth. Margaretha Sands passed away in 1758 in Tulpehocken, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States.

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  • The story of Margaretha Sands began in 1688 in Ringensdorf, BasRhin, Alsace, France.
  • Margaretha Sands had children including Anna Margaretha Lowenguth.
  • Margaretha Sands passed away in 1758 in Tulpehocken, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Margaretha Sands's Ancestors

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Margaretha Sands
1688–1758
Birth Place: Ringensdorf, BasRhin, Alsace, France
Parents
(Sir) William Sands
1663–1750
Guildford, Surrey, England
Elizabeth Schaferin
1677–1778
Reicholzheim, Main-Tauber-Kreis, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
Grandparents
Thomas Sands
1639–1730
Guildford, Surrey, England
Great-Grandparents
Ann Kirbie
1614–1700
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Margaretha Sands's Descendants

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Margaretha Sands (6 Apr 1688–6 Apr 1758)
  1. 1. Anna (Margaretha) Lowenguth 1722–1758 m. Jacob Feheer 1720–1785
    1. 1. Eva (Maria) Feheer 1751–1804 m. Christian Lightner 1743–1798
      1. 1. Margaret (Elisabeth) Leitner 1777–1835
        1. 1. Jacob Sherman 1804–1871
        2. 2. Simon (Sherman) 111 1800–1880
        3. 3. Anna (Maria) Sherman 1797–1871
      2. 2. Margaret (Elisabeth) Leitner 1777–1835
      3. 3. johannes Leitner 1783–1856
      4. 4. Eva (Catharina) Leitner 1780–
      5. 5. Margretha (Elisabetha) Leitner 1777–
      6. 6. johannes Leitner 1783–1856
      7. 7. Johann (Jacob) Leitner 1775–
      8. 8. Daniel Lightner 1795–1868
      9. 9. Christian Leitner 1788–1845
        1. 1. Paul Leitner 1821–1872
        2. 2. Elizabeth Lightner 1815–1875
      10. 10. Johann (Jacob Lightner) Leitner 1775–
      11. 11. Christian Leitner 1774–1859 m. Nancy (C) Glass 1790–1870
        1. 1. Elizabeth Lightner 1815–1875
        2. 2. Jesse (M) Lightner 1828–1885 m. Elizabeth Snapp 1832–
        3. 3. Phebe (Ann) Lightner 1827–1892 m. Thomas (Scott) Morgan 1808–1869
        4. 4. Manda (Melvina) Lightner 1822–1891 m. Charles Hale 1820–
        5. 5. Liberty (F) Lightner 1816–
        6. 6. William (G) Lightner 1812–
        7. 7. Montgomery (G.) Lightner 1823– m. OLIVIA (MARIA) SPENCE 1825–

Margaretha Sands's Timeline

4 Records

1688
6 Apr 1688
Birth of Margaretha Sands in Ringensdorf, BasRhin, Alsace, France
Ringensdorf, BasRhin, Alsace, France
1720
30 Jan 1720
Age 32
Margaretha Sands was married in Mertzwiller, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France
Mertzwiller, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France
1758
6 April 1758
Age 70
Death of Margaretha Sands in Mount Aetna, Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States of America
Mount Aetna, Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States of America
1758
6 Apr 1758
Age 70
Death of Margaretha Sands in Tulpehocken, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States
Tulpehocken, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 6 April 1758
    Event Place: Mount Aetna, Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States of America

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 6 Apr 1688
    Event Place: Ringensdorf, BasRhin, Alsace, France

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 6 Apr 1758
    Event Place: Tulpehocken, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 30 Jan 1720
    Event Place: Mertzwiller, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France

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