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Sign up freeMaria Catharina Reinhardt 1721–1836 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 10 Jul 1721
Birth Location: Germany
Death Date: 15 May 1836
Death Location: Haines, Centre, Pennsylvania, United States
Father: Franz (Rheinhard)
Mother: Anna Ludwig
Spouse(s): ChriSTOPHEL Henney
Children(s): John Sr
The story of Maria Catharina Reinhardt began in 1721 in Germany. Maria Catharina Reinhardt married Christophel Johann Henney, and had children including John Adam Henney Sr. Maria Catharina Reinhardt passed away in 1836 in Haines, Centre, Pennsylvania, United States.
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Biography
- The story of Maria Catharina Reinhardt began in 1721 in Germany.
- Maria Catharina Reinhardt married Christophel Johann Henney, and had children including John Adam Henney Sr.
- Maria Catharina Reinhardt passed away in 1836 in Haines, Centre, Pennsylvania, United States.
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Maria Reinhardt's Descendants
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1. John (Adam Henney) Sr 1757–1838 m. Anna (Margaret) Weyerbacher 1767–1794
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1. Rev (John Adam Henney) Jr 1794–1860 m. Catherine (KESERIN) Rickel 1798–1865
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1. Adam (Kleinfelder) Henney 1824–1883 m. Mary (Ann) Mehrling 1827–1904
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1. Ida (Sarah) Henney 1860– m. Aaron Cue 1854–1949
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 10 Jul 1721
Event Place: Germany
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 15 May 1836
Event Place: Haines, Centre, Pennsylvania, United States