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Martin II Keller 1472–1508 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1472

Birth Location: Pfäffikon, Canton Zurich, Switzerland

Death Date: 10 Sep 1508

Death Location: Pfäffikon, Canton Zurich, Switzerland

Father: Keller None

Mother: Barbara Stingeli

Spouse(s): Eva Stuz

Children(s): Heinrich Keller, Martin Keller, Heinrich Keller

Martin II Keller was born in 1472 in Pfäffikon, Canton Zurich, Switzerland, the child of Keller And Barbara Stingeli. Martin II Keller married Eva Margaret Rosner Stuz, and had children including Heinrich De Keller, Heinrich Keller, Martin Keller. Martin II Keller passed away in 1508 in Pfäffikon, Canton Zurich, Switzerland.

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Biography

  • Martin II Keller was born in 1472 in Pfäffikon, Canton Zurich, Switzerland, the child of Keller And Barbara Stingeli.
  • Martin II Keller married Eva Margaret Rosner Stuz, and had children including Heinrich De Keller, Heinrich Keller, Martin Keller.
  • Martin II Keller passed away in 1508 in Pfäffikon, Canton Zurich, Switzerland.

Immediate Family

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Martin Keller's Ancestors

Self
Martin Keller
1472–1508
Birth Place: Pfäffikon, Canton Zurich, Switzerland
Parents
Keller
1450–1486
Bernhardzell, Sankt Gallen, Switzerland
Barbara Stingeli
1425–1484
Arisdorf, Basel-Country, Switzerland
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Martin Keller's Descendants

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Martin (II) Keller (1472–10 Sep 1508) m. Eva (Margaret Rosner) Stuz (19 Jan 1465–11 May 1524)
  1. 1. Heinrich Keller 1495–1576 m. Margretha Simmerman 1495–1572 m. Margretha Simmermann 1504–1572 m. Anna (Margaretha Simmerman) Keller 1504–1572
    1. 1. Heinrich Keller 1515–1593 m. Anna Ruegg 1516–1588
      1. 1. Hans Keller 1538–1607 m. Verena Bosshardt 1539–1599
        1. 1. Hans Keller 1572–1639 m. Barbara Jucker 1574–1598 m. Katharina Wylenmann 1577–1609 m. Verena Furrer 1576–1629
        2. 2. Heinrich Keller 1560–1619
        3. 3. Adam Keller 1577–1629
        4. 4. Hans Keller 1571–1639
        5. 5. Jacob Keller 1565–1565
        6. 6. Regula Keller 1576–
        7. 7. Barbli Keller 1580–1598
      2. 2. Urban Keller 1540–1582
      3. 3. Konrad Keller 1542–1586
      4. 4. Jakob Keller 1544–1582
    2. 2. Joachim Keller 1526–1591
    3. 3. Anthony Keller 1518–1554
    4. 4. Andreas Keller 1520–1585
    5. 5. Margreth Keller 1519–1589
    6. 6. Barbara Keller –1635
    7. 7. Herr Keller 1521–1563
    8. 8. Margreth KELLER 1519–1672
    9. 9. Anthony (Thom (Kaeller)) Keller* 1520–1585
    10. 10. Anthony Keller 1518–1550
    11. 11. Andreas KELLER 1520–1585
    12. 12. Margreth Keller 1519–1589
    13. 13. Ursula KELLER 1532–1672
    14. 14. Hans (Jacob) Keller 1536–1665
    15. 15. Barbara Keller 1530–1570
    16. 16. Joachim Keller 1526–1591
    17. 17. Anthony Keller 1518–1554
    18. 18. Joachim Keller 1526–1591
    19. 19. Anne (Maria) Keller 1519–1672
    20. 20. Anna (Maria) KELLER 1522–1592
    21. 21. Heinrich KELLER 1528–1593
    22. 22. Barbara Keller 1546–1635
    23. 23. Anna (Catherine) Buess 1546–1574
    24. 24. Ursula Keller 1532–1572
    25. 25. Barbara Keller 1521–1545
    26. 26. Anthony (Thom (Kaeller)) Keller 1520–1550
    27. 27. Hans (Jacob) Keller 1536–1565
    28. 28. Ursula Keller 1532–1672
    29. 29. Eva (Susanna) Keller 1534–
    30. 30. Margreth Keller 1530–1589
    31. 31. Heinrich Keller 1528–1593
    32. 32. Andreas Keller 1520–1585
  2. 2. Martin Keller 1487–1552
  3. 3. Heinrich (de) Keller 1502–1567

Martin Keller's Timeline

2 Records

1472
1472
Birth of Martin II Keller in Pfäffikon, Canton Zurich, Switzerland
Pfäffikon, Canton Zurich, Switzerland
1508
10 Sep 1508
Age 36
Death of Martin II Keller in Pfäffikon, Canton Zurich, Switzerland
Pfäffikon, Canton Zurich, Switzerland

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1472
    Event Place: Pfäffikon, Canton Zurich, Switzerland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 10 Sep 1508
    Event Place: Pfäffikon, Canton Zurich, Switzerland

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