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Martin Bauer 1715–1785 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1715
Birth Location: Switzerland
Death Date: 1785
Death Location: Middleton, Cumberland, Pennsylvania, United States
Father: Wilhelm Baest
Mother: Anna Michael
Spouse(s): Elizabeth Catherine
Children(s): Maria Bauer
Martin Bauer was born in 1715 in Switzerland, the child of Wilhelm Baest Baest And Anna Michael. Martin Bauer married Elizabeth Catherine, and had children including Maria Catharina Bauer. Martin Bauer passed away in 1785 in Middleton, Cumberland, Pennsylvania, United States.
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Biography
- Martin Bauer was born in 1715 in Switzerland, the child of Wilhelm Baest Baest And Anna Michael.
- Martin Bauer married Elizabeth Catherine, and had children including Maria Catharina Bauer.
- Martin Bauer passed away in 1785 in Middleton, Cumberland, Pennsylvania, United States.
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Martin Bauer's Descendants
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1. Maria (Catharina) Bauer 1742–1809 m. Hans (Jacob) Waggoner 1732–1808
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1. Abraham Waggoner 1784–1849
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2. JACOB WAGGONER 1760–1813
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1. Peter Wagoner 1780–1851 m. Mrs (Nancy) Wagoner 1780–1866
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1. Sarah (Jane) WAGONER 1800–1874 m. Michael LAWVER 1802–1893
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Martin Bauer's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1715
Event Place: Switzerland
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1785
Event Place: Middleton, Cumberland, Pennsylvania, United States