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Maria Magdalena Siegel 1767–1814 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: abt 1767

Birth Location: Zuffenhausen, Ludwigsburg, Württemberg, Germany

Death Date: 27 März 1814

Death Location: Zuffenhausen, Württemberg, Deutschland

Father: Johann Siegel

Mother: Magdalena Epplin

Spouse(s):

Children(s): Philipp Pfisterer, Magdalena Pfisterer

In 1767, Maria Magdalena Siegel entered the world in Zuffenhausen, Ludwigsburg, Württemberg, Germany, born to Johann Friedrich Siegel And Magdalena Epplin. Maria Magdalena Siegel married Johannes Pfisterer, and had children including Magdalena Pfisterer, Philipp Pfisterer. Maria Magdalena Siegel passed away in 1814 in Zuffenhausen, Württemberg, Deutschland.

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Biography

  • In 1767, Maria Magdalena Siegel entered the world in Zuffenhausen, Ludwigsburg, Württemberg, Germany, born to Johann Friedrich Siegel And Magdalena Epplin.
  • Maria Magdalena Siegel married Johannes Pfisterer, and had children including Magdalena Pfisterer, Philipp Pfisterer.
  • Maria Magdalena Siegel passed away in 1814 in Zuffenhausen, Württemberg, Deutschland.

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Maria Siegel's Ancestors

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Maria Siegel
1767–1814
Birth Place: Zuffenhausen, Ludwigsburg, Württemberg, Germany
Parents
Johann Friedrich Siegel
1733–1772
Stuttgart, Zuffenhausen, Württemberg, Baden Wurttemberg, Allemagne
Magdalena Epplin
1735–
Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen, Württemberg, Germany
Grandparents
Hans (Michael) Sigel
1701–1763
Stuttgart, Zuffenhausen, Württemberg, Baden Wurttemberg, Allemagne
Catharina Rühle
1700–
Zuffenhausen, Württemberg, Baden Wurttemberg, Allemagne
Great-Grandparents
Caspar Siglin
1666–1721
Anna Notz
1666–
Matthaus Ruehlin
1666–1740
Anna Schaefer
1667–1726
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Ezechiel Siglin
1631–1691
Agnes Gaiser
1637–1704
Matthaeus (Riehlin)
1642–1717
Catharina Junghans
1644–1717
Abraham Schaeffer
1641–
Margarethe Metzger
1640–1751

Maria Siegel's Descendants

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Maria (Magdalena) Siegel (abt 1767–27 März 1814)
  1. 1. Philipp Pfisterer 1799–1871 m. Friederika Philipp 1821–
    1. 1. Karoline (Friedrike) Pfisterer 1854–1925 m. Georg Reÿer 1849–1904
      1. 1. Georg (Gustav) Reyer 1880– m. Katharina Ostertag 1874–1959
        1. 1. Erwin Reyer 1911–1986 m. Doris (V) Kane 1921–1975
    2. 2. Gottlob (Friedrich) Pfisterer 1851–
    3. 3. Gotthilf (Philipp) Pfisterer 1857–1857
    4. 4. Karl (Gustav) Pfisterer 1858–
    5. 5. Katharine (Wilhelmine) Pfisterer 1861–1861
    6. 6. Marie (Katharine) Pfisterer 1862–
  2. 2. Magdalena Pfisterer 1790– m. Jacob (Friedrich) Widmann 1784–

Maria Siegel's Timeline

3 Records

1767
abt 1767
Birth of Maria Magdalena Siegel in Zuffenhausen, Ludwigsburg, Württemberg, Germany
Zuffenhausen, Ludwigsburg, Württemberg, Germany
1814
24 März 1814
Age 47
Death of Maria Magdalena Siegel in Zuffenhausen, Ludwigsburg, Württemberg, Germany
Zuffenhausen, Ludwigsburg, Württemberg, Germany
1814
27 März 1814
Age 47
Burial of Maria Magdalena Siegel in Zuffenhausen, Württemberg, Deutschland
Zuffenhausen, Württemberg, Deutschland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: abt 1767
    Event Place: Zuffenhausen, Ludwigsburg, Württemberg, Germany
    Record Source: Württemberg, Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Place: Feuerbach, Deutschland
    Record Source: Württemberg, Germany, Family Tables

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 24 März 1814
    Event Place: Zuffenhausen, Ludwigsburg, Württemberg, Germany
    Record Source: Württemberg, Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Date: 27 März 1814
    Event Place: Zuffenhausen, Württemberg, Deutschland
    Record Source: Württemberg, Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials

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