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Margretha Ziegler 1657–1699 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 21 JAN 1657

Birth Location: Schlat, Württemberg, Germany

Death Date: 22 MAR 1699

Death Location: Heiningen, Goppingen, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany

Father: Georg Ziegler

Mother: Barbara Lemppenau

Spouse(s): Johannes Mohring

Children(s): Barbara Mohring, Christoph Mohring, Georg Mohring, Elias Mohring, Johannes Mohring, Elias Mohring, Anna Mohring, Margarethe Mohring, Anna Mohring

The story of Margretha Ziegler began in 1657 in Schlat, Württemberg, Germany. Margretha Ziegler married Johannes Mohring, and had children including Anna Maria Mohring, Anna Mohring, Barbara Mohring, Christoph Mohring, Elias Mohring, Georg Mohring, Johannes Mohring, Margarethe Mohring. Margretha Ziegler passed away in 1699 in Heiningen, Goppingen, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany.

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Biography

  • The story of Margretha Ziegler began in 1657 in Schlat, Württemberg, Germany.
  • Margretha Ziegler married Johannes Mohring, and had children including Anna Maria Mohring, Anna Mohring, Barbara Mohring, Christoph Mohring, Elias Mohring, Georg Mohring, Johannes Mohring, Margarethe Mohring.
  • Margretha Ziegler passed away in 1699 in Heiningen, Goppingen, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany.

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Margretha Ziegler's Ancestors

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Margretha Ziegler
1657–1699
Birth Place: Schlat, Württemberg, Germany
Parents
Georg Ziegler
1616–1693
Gingen an der Fils, Stuttgart Göppingen, Baden Wurttemberg, Allemagne
Barbara Lemppenau
1620–1664
Ursenwang, Goeppingen, Donau, Wuerttemberg
Grandparents
Bartholomäus Ziegler
1589–1666
Grünenberg, Göppingen, Baden-Württemberg, Deutschland
Appolonia Ströler
1588–1671
Gingen an der Fils, Göppingen, Baden-Württemberg, Deutschland
Konrad Lempenau
1583–1626
Holzheim, Wurttember, Germany
Maria Rapp
1581–1634
Schlat, Stuttgart Göppingen, Baden Wurttemberg, Allemagne
Great-Grandparents
Michael Ziegler
1551–1611
Margreth Rick
1564–1629
Hanss Ströler
1547–1633
Anna
1553–
Peter Lempenau
1550–1616
Anna Walter
1557–1590
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Johannes Ziegler)
1525–1583
Anna Fischer
1525–1611
Wendelin Rick
1547–1603
Magdalena Marr
1538–1574
Georg Lempaneu
1510–1562
Katharina Schurr
1512–1582
Alex Walter
1513–1598

Margretha Ziegler's Descendants

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Margretha Ziegler (21 JAN 1657–22 MAR 1699) m. Johannes Mohring (15 MAY 1657–31 MAR 1737)
  1. 1. Barbara Mohring 1690–1762 m. Christopherus Stolz 1687–1744
    1. 1. Anna (Maria Margaretha) Stolz 1730–1808 m. Hans (Jorg Heim) Sr. 1731–1815
      1. 1. Johann (Georg Heim) Jr. 1758–1829 m. Rosina Miller 1758–1829
        1. 1. William Hyme 1775–1831 m. Anna (Barbara) Heim 1782–1855
        2. 2. Johann (Georg) Heim 1776–1860
        3. 3. Maria (Catherina) Heim 1787–1875 m. Lawrence Baughman 1781–1865
        4. 4. Johann (Jacob) Heim 1782–1858 m. Catharina Kohler 1786–1858
        5. 5. Christian Heim 1784–1814
        6. 6. Maria (Catherina Heim) Baughman 1787–1875
        7. 7. Anna (Barbara) Heim 1788–
        8. 8. Elizabeth Heim 1789–
      2. 2. Catharina Heim 1752–1838 m. Jacob (Stauch) Stough 1752–1823
      3. 3. Anna (Maria) Heim 1754–1800 m. Johannes Miller 1753–1828
      4. 4. Johann (Jacob) Heim 1754–1776
      5. 5. Johann (Wilhelm) Heim 1760–1856 m. Elizabeth Krebs 1762–1845
      6. 6. Johann (Peter) Heim 1763–1808 m. Maria (Eva Mentzger) ? 1763–
      7. 7. Elizabeth Heim 1766–1844 m. Jacob Harter 1757–1837
      8. 8. Johann (Mathias) Heim 1769–1838 m. Maria (Magdalena) Reith 1772–1820
    2. 2. Margarethe Stolz 1715–1782 m. Andreas Horn 1709–1770
    3. 3. Christoph Stolz 1718–1790 m. Anna (Catharina) Frasch 1721–1783
    4. 4. Barbara Stolz 1727–1807 m. Johann (Georg) Bauer 1708–1781
  2. 2. Christoph Mohring 1680–1680
  3. 3. Georg Mohring 1681–1681
  4. 4. Elias Mohring 1682–1683
  5. 5. Johannes Mohring 1684–1767 m. Anna (Barbara) Kottmann 1691–1770
  6. 6. Elias Mohring 1686–1740 m. Anna Horn 1690–1763
  7. 7. Anna (Maria) Mohring 1693–1742 m. Georg Rösch 1678–1753
  8. 8. Margarethe Mohring 1695–1769 m. Andreas Kauderer 1691–1760
  9. 9. Anna Mohring 1697–1698

Margretha Ziegler's Timeline

2 Records

1657
21 JAN 1657
Birth of Margretha Ziegler in Schlat, Württemberg, Germany
Schlat, Württemberg, Germany
1699
22 MAR 1699
Age 42
Death of Margretha Ziegler in Heiningen, Goppingen, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
Heiningen, Goppingen, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 21 JAN 1657
    Event Place: Schlat, Württemberg, Germany

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Place: Schlat, Württemberg, Germany

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 22 MAR 1699
    Event Place: Heiningen, Goppingen, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany

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