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Maria Barbara FAUL 1696–1768 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 27 APR 1696

Birth Location: Pirmasens, Deutschland

Death Date: 16 JUN 1768

Death Location: Donsieders, Verbandsgemeinde Rodalben, Deutschland

Father: Johann FAUL

Mother: Maria KELLER

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In 1696, Maria Barbara FAUL entered the world in Pirmasens, Deutschland, born to Johann Jakob Faul And Maria Margaretha Keller. Maria Barbara FAUL passed away in 1768 in Donsieders, Verbandsgemeinde Rodalben, Deutschland.

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Biography

  • In 1696, Maria Barbara FAUL entered the world in Pirmasens, Deutschland, born to Johann Jakob Faul And Maria Margaretha Keller.
  • Maria Barbara FAUL passed away in 1768 in Donsieders, Verbandsgemeinde Rodalben, Deutschland.

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Maria FAUL's Ancestors

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Maria FAUL
1696–1768
Birth Place: Pirmasens, Deutschland
Parents
Johann Jakob FAUL
1660–1710
Pirmasens, Deutschland
Maria (Margaretha) KELLER
1665–1689
Leiden, Niederlande
Grandparents
Eberhardt FAUL
1616–1687
Pirmasens, Deutschland
Anna (Barbara) ANSTETT
1641–1688
Pirmasens, Deutschland
Great-Grandparents
Johann ANSTETT
1623–1669
Barbara PFEIL
1600–1686
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Adam PFEIL
1575–1636
Maria HOFFETZ
1585–

Maria FAUL's Timeline

2 Records

1696
27 APR 1696
Birth of Maria Barbara FAUL in Pirmasens, Deutschland
Pirmasens, Deutschland
1768
16 JUN 1768
Age 72
Death of Maria Barbara FAUL in Donsieders, Verbandsgemeinde Rodalben, Deutschland
Donsieders, Verbandsgemeinde Rodalben, Deutschland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 27 APR 1696
    Event Place: Pirmasens, Deutschland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 16 JUN 1768
    Event Place: Donsieders, Verbandsgemeinde Rodalben, Deutschland

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