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Mary Sarah (Maria Sara) Ott 1803–1891 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 16 October 1803

Birth Location: Württemberg, Germany

Death Date: 24 September 1891

Death Location: Dodge County, Minnesota

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Spouse(s): Johann Fiegel, Johann Fiegel

Children(s): Jacob Fiegel, Emanuel Fiegel, Johanna Fiegel, Sidonia Fiegel, Jonas Fiegel, Frederick Sr., Mary Fiegel, Johann Fiegel, Mary Fiegel, Maria Figel, Johannes Figel, Christiana Fiegel, Anna Figel, Sidonia Figel, Johannes Figel, Sidonia Figel, John Fiegel, Maria Figel, Johannes Figel, Sidonia Figel, Sidonia Figel, Christiana Figel, Anna Figel, Lidona Feigel, Johanna Figel, Johann Figel, Maria Figel, Anna Figel, Johann Figel, Johann Figel

The story of Mary Sarah (Maria Sara) Ott began in 1803 in Württemberg, Germany. Mary Sarah (Maria Sara) Ott married Johann Jacob Fiegel, Johann Jakob Fiegel, and had children including Anna Maria Figel, Christiana Margaretha Fiegel, Christiana Margaretha Figel, Emanuel Fiegel, Frederick Johann Friedrich Fiegel Sr, Jacob Fiegel, Johann John George Fiegel, Johann Friedrich Figel, Johann Georg Figel, Johann Jakob Figel, Johanna Christiana Figel, Johanna Christiane Fiegel, Johannes Figel, John Jacob Fiegel, Jonas Johann Fiegel, Lidona Feigel, Maria Catharina Figel, Maria Catherina Figel, Maria Sara Figel, Mary Maria Sarah Fiegel, Mary A Anna Maria Fiegel, Sidonia Fiegel, Sidonia Figel. Mary Sarah (Maria Sara) Ott passed away in 1891 in Dodge County, Minnesota.

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Biography

  • The story of Mary Sarah (Maria Sara) Ott began in 1803 in Württemberg, Germany.
  • Mary Sarah (Maria Sara) Ott married Johann Jacob Fiegel, Johann Jakob Fiegel, and had children including Anna Maria Figel, Christiana Margaretha Fiegel, Christiana Margaretha Figel, Emanuel Fiegel, Frederick Johann Friedrich Fiegel Sr, Jacob Fiegel, Johann John George Fiegel, Johann Friedrich Figel, Johann Georg Figel, Johann Jakob Figel, Johanna Christiana Figel, Johanna Christiane Fiegel, Johannes Figel, John Jacob Fiegel, Jonas Johann Fiegel, Lidona Feigel, Maria Catharina Figel, Maria Catherina Figel, Maria Sara Figel, Mary Maria Sarah Fiegel, Mary A Anna Maria Fiegel, Sidonia Fiegel, Sidonia Figel.
  • Mary Sarah (Maria Sara) Ott passed away in 1891 in Dodge County, Minnesota.

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Mary Ott
1803–1891
Birth Place: Württemberg, Germany
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Mary Ott's Descendants

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Mary (Sarah (Maria Sara)) Ott (16 October 1803–24 September 1891) m. Johann (Jacob) Fiegel (11 August 1797–1852) m. Johann (Jakob) Fiegel (11 Aug 1797–1852)
  1. 1. Jacob Fiegel 1827–1907 m. Johanna Lehnstadter 1832–1907
    1. 1. Charles (E.) Fiegel 1865–1937 m. Anna (Emilie Bertha) Deysenroth 1863–1913
      1. 1. Lester (Hermann) Fiegel 1904–1948 m. Jessie Fiegel 1916–1986 m. Francis (Lorraine) Safford 1907–1935
        1. 1. Leroy (L.) Fiegel 1928–2007
        2. 2. Lowell (Dale) Fiegel 1930–2011
      2. 2. Malita (Wilhelmina Clara) Fiegel 1899–1985
      3. 3. Gertrude (Mathilda) Fiegel 1899–1989
      4. 4. Otto (Carl) Fiegel 1902–1975
      5. 5. Olive (A.) Fiegel 1906–
      6. 6. Erwin (Carl Otto) Fiegel 1896–1896
    2. 2. Emanville Fiegel 1857–
    3. 3. Jacob Fiegel 1859–
    4. 4. Fredrick Fiegel 1861–
    5. 5. Mary Fiegel 1862–
    6. 6. William Fiegel 1869–
    7. 7. Anna Fiegel 1872–
  2. 2. Emanuel Fiegel 1824–1897
  3. 3. Johanna (Christiane) Fiegel 1830–1908
  4. 4. Sidonia Fiegel 1832–1892
  5. 5. Jonas ((Johann)) Fiegel 1837–1899
  6. 6. Frederick ((Johann Friedrich) Fiegel) Sr. 1840–1918
  7. 7. Mary (A. (Anna Maria)) Fiegel 1845–
  8. 8. Johann ("John" George) Fiegel 1823–1902
  9. 9. Mary ((Maria) Sarah) Fiegel 1835–1896
  10. 10. Maria (Catharina) Figel 1842–1843
  11. 11. Johannes Figel 1834–1835
  12. 12. Christiana (Margaretha) Fiegel 1828–1828
  13. 13. Anna (Maria) Figel 1838–1839
  14. 14. Sidonia Figel 1825–1826
  15. 15. Johannes Figel 1834–1835
  16. 16. Sidonia Figel 1829–1829
  17. 17. John (Jacob) Fiegel 1827–1907
  18. 18. Maria (Sara) Figel 1835–
  19. 19. Johannes Figel 1837–1899
  20. 20. Sidonia Figel 1825–1826
  21. 21. Sidonia Figel 1832–
  22. 22. Christiana (Margaretha) Figel 1828–1828
  23. 23. Anna (Maria) Figel 1838–1839
  24. 24. Lidona Feigel 1834–
  25. 25. Johanna (Christiana) Figel 1830–
  26. 26. Johann (Georg) Figel 1823–1902
  27. 27. Maria (Catherina) Figel 1842–1843
  28. 28. Anna (Maria) Figel 1845–
  29. 29. Johann (Jakob) Figel 1827–
  30. 30. Johann (Friedrich) Figel 1840–1918

Mary Ott's Timeline

2 Records

1803
16 October 1803
Birth of Mary Sarah (Maria Sara) Ott in Württemberg, Germany
Württemberg, Germany
1891
24 September 1891
Age 88
Death of Mary Sarah (Maria Sara) Ott in Dodge County, Minnesota
Dodge County, Minnesota

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 16 October 1803
    Event Place: Württemberg, Germany

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 24 September 1891
    Event Place: Dodge County, Minnesota

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