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Maria Barbara Moser 1689–1759 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 2 Nov 1689

Birth Location: Brunnenthal, Solothurn, Switzerland

Death Date: 1759

Death Location: Messen, Canton Berne, Switzerland

Father: Hans Moser

Mother: Elsbeth Musli

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The story of Maria Barbara Moser began in 1689 in Brunnenthal, Solothurn, Switzerland. Maria Barbara Moser passed away in 1759 in Messen, Canton Berne, Switzerland.

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Biography

  • The story of Maria Barbara Moser began in 1689 in Brunnenthal, Solothurn, Switzerland.
  • Maria Barbara Moser passed away in 1759 in Messen, Canton Berne, Switzerland.

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Maria Moser's Ancestors

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Maria Moser
1689–1759
Birth Place: Brunnenthal, Solothurn, Switzerland
Parents
Hans Nichlaus Moser
1669–1739
Röthenbach, Bern, Switzerland
Elsbeth Musli
1659–1700
Gross Höchstetten, Bern, Switzerland
Grandparents
Niklaus Moser
1623–1696
Röthenbach, Bern, Switzerland
Margaritha Rettenmund
1623–
Röthenbach, Bern, Switzerland
Peter Möser
1636–1680
Biglen, Bern, Switzerland
Great-Grandparents
Andreas Moser
1603–1671
Katharina Kunzi
1603–1671
Caspar Röthenmund
1586–1646
Barbli Zauggen
1602–1672
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Hans Zauggen
1571–1641
Barbara Kilchimann
1577–1635

Maria Moser's Timeline

2 Records

1689
2 Nov 1689
Birth of Maria Barbara Moser in Brunnenthal, Solothurn, Switzerland
Brunnenthal, Solothurn, Switzerland
1759
1759
Age 70
Death of Maria Barbara Moser in Messen, Canton Berne, Switzerland
Messen, Canton Berne, Switzerland

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 2 Nov 1689
    Event Place: Brunnenthal, Solothurn, Switzerland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1759
    Event Place: Messen, Canton Berne, Switzerland

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