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Martin Zuercher I 1592–1637 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Abt. 25 Nov 1592

Birth Location: Frutigen, Bern, Switzerland

Death Date: Bet. 1637–1692

Death Location: most likely district of, Frutigen, Bern, Switzerland

Father: Hans I

Mother: Barbli Zahler

Spouse(s): Anna Zuercher'

Children(s): Hans Zuercher

In 1592, Martin Zuercher I entered the world in Frutigen, Bern, Switzerland, born to Hans Zuercher I And Barbli Zahler. Martin Zuercher I married Anna Zuercher, and had children including Hans Zuercher. Martin Zuercher I passed away in 1637 in most likely district of, Frutigen, Bern, Switzerland.

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Biography

  • In 1592, Martin Zuercher I entered the world in Frutigen, Bern, Switzerland, born to Hans Zuercher I And Barbli Zahler.
  • Martin Zuercher I married Anna Zuercher, and had children including Hans Zuercher.
  • Martin Zuercher I passed away in 1637 in most likely district of, Frutigen, Bern, Switzerland.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Martin I's Ancestors

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Martin I
1592–1637
Birth Place: Frutigen, Bern, Switzerland
Parents
Hans Zuercher I
1554–1597
Frutigen, Bern, Switzerland
Barbli Zahler
1550–1597
Frutigen-Oberland near, Frutigen, Bern, Switzerland
Grandparents
Bartholomaeus Zuercher
1528–1571
Frutigen, Bern, Switzerland
Christina Zuercher'
1532–1572
Frutigen, Bern, Switzerland
Gwer Zahler
1524–1559
Frutigen,Bern,,Switzerland
Great-Grandparents
Ulli (9)
1510–1535
Melchior Zahler
1498–1534
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Martin I's Descendants

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Martin (Zuercher) I (Abt. 25 Nov 1592–Bet. 1637–1692) m. Anna Zuercher' (Abt. 11 Sep 1602–Bet. 1638–1696)
  1. 1. Hans Zuercher 1629–1661 m. Barbara Regertz 1638–
    1. 1. Elsbeth Zuercher 1660–1691 m. Benedikt Daentzer 1646–1690
      1. 1. Elsbeth Daentzer 1680–1715 m. Hans Ogi 1676–1715
        1. 1. Elsbeth Ogi 1702–1736 m. Hans Grossen 1706–1784

Martin I's Timeline

2 Records

1592
Abt. 25 Nov 1592
Birth of Martin Zuercher I in Frutigen, Bern, Switzerland
Frutigen, Bern, Switzerland
1637
Bet. 1637–1692
Age 45
Death of Martin Zuercher I in most likely district of, Frutigen, Bern, Switzerland
most likely district of, Frutigen, Bern, Switzerland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Abt. 25 Nov 1592
    Event Place: Frutigen, Bern, Switzerland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Bet. 1637–1692
    Event Place: most likely district of, Frutigen, Bern, Switzerland

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