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Maria Margaretha Wagner 1648–1703 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 20 February 1648

Birth Location: Ottweiler (, Ottweiler, Neunkirchen), Saarland, Allemagne

Death Date: 17 May 1703

Death Location: Stennweiler (, Schiffweiler, Neunkirchen), Saarland, Allemagne

Father: Johann Wagner

Mother: Amalia Brand

Spouse(s): Hans Werkle

Children(s): Ann GG8, Anna Werkle, Anna Werkle, Georg Werkle, Johann Werkle, Johann Werkle, Johann Werkle, Maria Werkle, Maria Werkle

Maria Margaretha Wagner was born in 1648 in Ottweiler (, Ottweiler, Neunkirchen), Saarland, Allemagne, the child of Johann Peter Wagner And Amalia Brand. Maria Margaretha Wagner married Hans Lorenz Werkle, and had children including Ann Margaerethe Werkle Gg8, Anna Elisabeth Eva Werkle, Anna Maria Werkle, Georg Jakob Werkle, Johann Balthasar Werkle, Johann Nikolaus Werkle, Johann Valentin Werkle, Maria Margaretha Werkle, Maria Otilia Werkle. Maria Margaretha Wagner passed away in 1703 in Stennweiler (, Schiffweiler, Neunkirchen), Saarland, Allemagne.

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Biography

  • Maria Margaretha Wagner was born in 1648 in Ottweiler (, Ottweiler, Neunkirchen), Saarland, Allemagne, the child of Johann Peter Wagner And Amalia Brand.
  • Maria Margaretha Wagner married Hans Lorenz Werkle, and had children including Ann Margaerethe Werkle Gg8, Anna Elisabeth Eva Werkle, Anna Maria Werkle, Georg Jakob Werkle, Johann Balthasar Werkle, Johann Nikolaus Werkle, Johann Valentin Werkle, Maria Margaretha Werkle, Maria Otilia Werkle.
  • Maria Margaretha Wagner passed away in 1703 in Stennweiler (, Schiffweiler, Neunkirchen), Saarland, Allemagne.

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Spouses(s)

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Maria Wagner's Ancestors

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Maria Wagner
1648–1703
Birth Place: Ottweiler (, Ottweiler, Neunkirchen), Saarland, Allemagne
Parents
Johann Peter Wagner
1620–1703
Ottweiler, Neunkirchen, Saarland, Germany
Amalia Brand
1620–
Grandparents
Peter (Nickel) Wagner
1600–1678
Appolonia Dürmes
1600–
Berschweiler, Saarland, Allemagne
Nikolaus (Bernhart) Brand
1595–1644
Sankt Wendel, Landkreis Sankt Wendel, Saarland, Deutschland
Great-Grandparents
Hans Wagners
1570–1634
Margaretha Dombacher
1580–1634
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Paulus Wagner
1542–1600
Anna Wagner
1540–1570
Martin Dombacher
1560–

Maria Wagner's Descendants

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Maria (Margaretha) Wagner (20 February 1648–17 May 1703) m. Hans (Lorenz) Werkle (1644–8 Aug 1712)
  1. 1. Ann (Margaerethe Werkle) GG8 1680–1745
    1. 1. Johann ((Hans) Adam Beck) Jr. 1719–1787 m. Anna (Dorothea) Kieffer 1719–1787
      1. 1. Catharine Beck 1753–1828 m. Johannes (Kaufman jr*) imm 1732–1793
        1. 1. Henry (Kaufman) Sr 1777–1843 m. Elizabeth Hardman 1776–1827
  2. 2. Anna (Elisabeth Eva) Werkle 1681–1742
  3. 3. Anna (Maria) Werkle 1692–1693
  4. 4. Georg (Jakob) Werkle 1673–1678
  5. 5. Johann (Balthasar) Werkle 1687–1705
  6. 6. Johann (Nikolaus) Werkle 1684–1757
  7. 7. Johann (Valentin) Werkle 1676–1735
  8. 8. Maria (Margaretha) Werkle 1679–1698
  9. 9. Maria (Otilia) Werkle 1670–1763

Maria Wagner's Timeline

2 Records

1648
20 February 1648
Birth of Maria Margaretha Wagner in Ottweiler (, Ottweiler, Neunkirchen), Saarland, Allemagne
Ottweiler (, Ottweiler, Neunkirchen), Saarland, Allemagne
1703
17 May 1703
Age 55
Death of Maria Margaretha Wagner in Stennweiler (, Schiffweiler, Neunkirchen), Saarland, Allemagne
Stennweiler (, Schiffweiler, Neunkirchen), Saarland, Allemagne

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 20 February 1648
    Event Place: Ottweiler (, Ottweiler, Neunkirchen), Saarland, Allemagne
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 17 May 1703
    Event Place: Stennweiler (, Schiffweiler, Neunkirchen), Saarland, Allemagne
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

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