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Maria Anna Frank 1790–1839 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 9 Sep 1790

Birth Location: Geisingen, Baden, Germany

Death Date: 19 April 1839

Death Location: Geisingen

Father: Joannes Frank

Mother: Maria Kirchmann

Spouse(s): Ladislaus Spreng

Children(s): John Spring, Constantin Spreng, Josepha Spreng, Wallburg Spreng, Donatus Spreng, Friederika Spreng

The story of Maria Anna Frank began in 1790 in Geisingen, Baden, Germany. Maria Anna Frank married Ladislaus Spreng, and had children including Constantin Spreng, Donatus Spreng, Friederika Spreng, John Baptiste Spring, Josepha Spreng, Wallburg Spreng. Maria Anna Frank passed away in 1839 in Geisingen.

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Biography

  • The story of Maria Anna Frank began in 1790 in Geisingen, Baden, Germany.
  • Maria Anna Frank married Ladislaus Spreng, and had children including Constantin Spreng, Donatus Spreng, Friederika Spreng, John Baptiste Spring, Josepha Spreng, Wallburg Spreng.
  • Maria Anna Frank passed away in 1839 in Geisingen.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Maria Frank's Ancestors

Self
Maria Frank
1790–1839
Birth Place: Geisingen, Baden, Germany
Parents
Joannes Georgius Frank
1744–1820
Geisingen, Germany
Maria Kirchmann
1742–1797
Geisingen, Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Grandparents
Melchior (Franckh) (Frank)
1715–1749
Geisingen, Baden, Germany
Maria Braun
1714–
Geisingen
Great-Grandparents
Joannis (Frank)
1677–
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Maria Frank's Descendants

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Maria (Anna) Frank (9 Sep 1790–19 April 1839) m. Ladislaus Spreng (26 Jun 1788–7 May 1840)
  1. 1. John (Baptiste) Spring 1818–1884 m. Mary (Anne) Daly 1824–1866 m. Margaret Shine 1820–1872
    1. 1. Ferdinando ((Ferdinand)) Spring 1851–1885 m. Elina ((Ellen)) Crawford 1856–1906
      1. 1. Joannem (( John) Spring ( Baptistam, is not a middle name, it simply means that he was Baptised and churches at that time they wrote names in) Latin) 1874–1928 m. Mary ((Minnie)) Aylward 1872–1926
        1. 1. Joseph (Francis) Spring 1920–1947 m. Josephine (Judy) Sweeney 1920–
        2. 2. Thomas Spring 1900–1907
        3. 3. Ferdinand (J) Spring 1897–1961
        4. 4. William (Francis) Spring 1898–1980
        5. 5. John Spring 1902–1965
        6. 6. Mary Spring 1905–1963
        7. 7. Michael Spring 1910–1985
      2. 2. Thomas (Ferdinand) Spring 1878–1952
      3. 3. Michael Spring 1876–1948
      4. 4. Constantine Spring 1881–1916
      5. 5. Ferdinand Spring 1883–1884
    2. 2. John (Patrick) Spring 1870–1870
    3. 3. Teresa Spring 1870–
    4. 4. Fredericka Spring 1863–1940
    5. 5. Constatine Spring 1848–1848
    6. 6. Francis Spring 1861–1862
    7. 7. John Spring 1847–1867
    8. 8. Joseph Spring 1859–1862
    9. 9. Josepha Spring 1852–1900
    10. 10. Mary (Anne) Spring 1846–1865
    11. 11. Michael Spring 1855–1916
    12. 12. Walburga Spring 1858–1872
    13. 13. Constatine Spring 1849–1870
  2. 2. Constantin Spreng 1820–
  3. 3. Josepha Spreng 1817–
  4. 4. Wallburg Spreng 1822–
  5. 5. Donatus Spreng 1825–
  6. 6. Friederika Spreng 1827–

Maria Frank's Timeline

3 Records

1790
9 Sep 1790
Birth of Maria Anna Frank in Geisingen, Baden, Germany
Geisingen, Baden, Germany
1816
4 June 1816
Age 26
Maria Anna Frank was married
None
1839
19 April 1839
Age 49
Death of Maria Anna Frank in Geisingen
Geisingen

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 9 Sep 1790
    Event Place: Geisingen, Baden, Germany
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 4 June 1816
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 19 April 1839
    Event Place: Geisingen
    Record Source:
    [1] Geneanet Community Trees Index
    [2] Geneanet Community Trees Index

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