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Maria Anna Stein 1752–1802 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 28 Feb 1752

Birth Location: Sanktanna

Death Date: 1802

Death Location: Sanktanna

Father: Henricum Stein

Mother: Anna Fries

Spouse(s): Johann Digieser

Children(s): Katharina Digieser

In 1752, Maria Anna Stein entered the world in Sanktanna, born to Henricum Stein And Anna Fries. Maria Anna Stein married Johann Martin Digieser, and had children including Katharina Digieser. Maria Anna Stein passed away in 1802 in Sanktanna.

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Biography

  • In 1752, Maria Anna Stein entered the world in Sanktanna, born to Henricum Stein And Anna Fries.
  • Maria Anna Stein married Johann Martin Digieser, and had children including Katharina Digieser.
  • Maria Anna Stein passed away in 1802 in Sanktanna.

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Maria Stein's Ancestors

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Maria Stein
1752–1802
Birth Place: Sanktanna
Parents
Henricum Stein
1716–
Sieglar
Anna Fries
1720–
Herschwiesen
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Maria Stein's Descendants

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Maria (Anna) Stein (28 Feb 1752–1802) m. Johann (Martin) Digieser (25 OCT 1724–8 Nov 1796)
  1. 1. Katharina Digieser 1780–1846 m. Georg Schiller 1771–1843
    1. 1. Rosalia ((Aufmuth\ Wunderlich)) Schiller 1808–1879 m. Michael ((Schiller)) Aufmuth 1804–1839
      1. 1. Jacob ((Mayer)) Aufmuth 1828–1870 m. Magdalena Mayer 1825–1885
        1. 1. Theresia Aufmuth 1854–1892 m. Martin (Schramnek) Hitt 1848–

Maria Stein's Timeline

2 Records

1752
28 Feb 1752
Birth of Maria Anna Stein in Sanktanna
Sanktanna
1802
1802
Age 50
Death of Maria Anna Stein in Sanktanna
Sanktanna

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 28 Feb 1752
    Event Place: Sanktanna

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1802
    Event Place: Sanktanna

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