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Martin Engel 1644–1728 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Nov 1644

Birth Location: Tarnow, Mecklenburg

Death Date: 19 Feb 1728

Death Location: Qualitz, Mecklenburg

Father: Johannes Engel

Mother: Anna Dobbin

Spouse(s): Florabella Schwartz

Children(s): Ernst Engel

Martin Engel was born in 1644 in Tarnow, Mecklenburg, the child of Johannes Engel And Anna Sophia Dobbin. Martin Engel married Florabella Juliane Schwartz, and had children including Ernst Friedrich Engel. Martin Engel passed away in 1728 in Qualitz, Mecklenburg.

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Biography

  • Martin Engel was born in 1644 in Tarnow, Mecklenburg, the child of Johannes Engel And Anna Sophia Dobbin.
  • Martin Engel married Florabella Juliane Schwartz, and had children including Ernst Friedrich Engel.
  • Martin Engel passed away in 1728 in Qualitz, Mecklenburg.

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Martin Engel's Ancestors

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Martin Engel
1644–1728
Birth Place: Tarnow, Mecklenburg
Parents
Johannes Engel
1616–1666
Bernau Brandenburg
Anna (Sophia) Dobbin
1639–
Dueschland
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Martin Engel's Descendants

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Martin Engel (Nov 1644–19 Feb 1728) m. Florabella (Juliane) Schwartz (Dez 1659–9 März 1728)
  1. 1. Ernst (Friedrich) Engel 1691–1751 m. Margarethe (Elisabeth) Polchow –1768
    1. 1. Wilhelm (Detloff Dieterich) Engel 1728–1813 m. Anna (Elisabeth) Ropa 1733–1786
      1. 1. Otto (Ernst Friederich) Engel 1770–1823 m. Elisab. (Augusta Sophia Eleonora) Klinggräf 1776–
        1. 1. Otto (ERNST Christian) Engel 1804–1847 m. DOROthea (Christina Sophia Karoline? Hilgendorf) (Hillendorf?) 1799–1847

Martin Engel's Timeline

2 Records

1644
Nov 1644
Birth of Martin Engel in Tarnow, Mecklenburg
Tarnow, Mecklenburg
1728
19 Feb 1728
Age 84
Death of Martin Engel in Qualitz, Mecklenburg
Qualitz, Mecklenburg

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Nov 1644
    Event Place: Tarnow, Mecklenburg

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 19 Feb 1728
    Event Place: Qualitz, Mecklenburg

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