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Martin Gerber 1578–1659 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: ABT 1578

Birth Location: Weyer, Elsace, France

Death Date: ABT 1659

Death Location: Elsace, France

Father: Lorentz Gerber

Mother:

Spouse(s): Gerber None

Children(s): Georges Gerber, Mnnlein None

In 1578, Martin Gerber entered the world in Weyer, Elsace, France, born to Lorentz Gerber. Martin Gerber married Gerber, and had children including Georges Gerber, Jean Gerber, Mnnlein. Martin Gerber passed away in 1659 in Elsace, France.

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Biography

  • In 1578, Martin Gerber entered the world in Weyer, Elsace, France, born to Lorentz Gerber.
  • Martin Gerber married Gerber, and had children including Georges Gerber, Jean Gerber, Mnnlein.
  • Martin Gerber passed away in 1659 in Elsace, France.

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Martin Gerber's Ancestors

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Martin Gerber
1578–1659
Birth Place: Weyer, Elsace, France
Parents
Lorentz Gerber
1520–
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Martin Gerber's Descendants

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Martin Gerber (ABT 1578–ABT 1659) m. Gerber (ABT 1578–)
  1. 1. Georges Gerber 1598–1637 m. Gerber 1600–
    1. 1. Georges Gerber 1625–1695 m. Gerber 1610–
      1. 1. Jean Gerber 1645–1695 m. Ursule BOEHM 1650–1706
        1. 1. Mathiue Gerber 1652–1739 m. Gerber 1652–
        2. 2. Jean GERBER –1702
        3. 3. Odile GERBER –1727
  2. 2. Mnnlein 1615–

Martin Gerber's Timeline

2 Records

1578
ABT 1578
Birth of Martin Gerber in Weyer, Elsace, France
Weyer, Elsace, France
1659
ABT 1659
Age 81
Death of Martin Gerber in Elsace, France
Elsace, France

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: ABT 1578
    Event Place: Weyer, Elsace, France

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: ABT 1659
    Event Place: Elsace, France

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