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Melchior Engel 1720–1760 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1720

Birth Location: Palatinate immigrant from Germany

Death Date: 12 Jan 1760

Death Location: Frederick, Virginia, United States

Father: Johann Engel

Mother: Anna Klein

Spouse(s): Magdalena Beierlin

Children(s): George Engle

The story of Melchior Engel began in 1720 in Palatinate immigrant from Germany. Melchior Engel married Magdalena Mary Beierlin, and had children including George Engle. Melchior Engel passed away in 1760 in Frederick, Virginia, United States.

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  • The story of Melchior Engel began in 1720 in Palatinate immigrant from Germany.
  • Melchior Engel married Magdalena Mary Beierlin, and had children including George Engle.
  • Melchior Engel passed away in 1760 in Frederick, Virginia, United States.

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Melchior Engel's Ancestors

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Melchior Engel
1720–1760
Birth Place: Palatinate immigrant from Germany
Parents
Johann Georg Engel
1698–1746
Reutlingen, Germany
Anna (Catharine Maria) Klein
1711–1752
Hamm, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
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Melchior Engel's Descendants

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Melchior Engel (1720–12 Jan 1760) m. Magdalena (Mary) Beierlin (1720–31 Jan 1769)
  1. 1. George Engle 1750–1826 m. Johanna (Elizabeth) Strum 1758–1835
    1. 1. Mary (Magdelena) Engle 1785–1869 m. John (Dugger) Sr. 1780–1869
      1. 1. Samuel (L) Dugger 1806–1890 m. Hannah (Ida Potter) ^ 1797–1867
        1. 1. Anna (Magdelena) Dugger 1849–1918 m. Miles (F.) Brewer 1840–1918 m. Noah Potter 1848–1918
        2. 2. Edna (G) Dugger 1806–1890
        3. 3. Alexander (B) Dugger 1831–1863 m. Elizabeth Gregg 1835–
        4. 4. Charlotte ("Melvina") Dugger 1835–1899
        5. 5. Edna (Georgia) Dugger 1838–1917
        6. 6. Mary (Elvira) Dugger 1841–1920
        7. 7. Hannah (Jane) Dugger 1848–1879
        8. 8. Margaret ("Maggie" Lottie) Dugger 1851–1912
        9. 9. Noah (A) Dugger 1866–
        10. 10. Daniel (W.) Dugger 1868–
      2. 2. Elizabeth ("Beth") Dugger 1802–1842
      3. 3. J. (George) Dugger 1803–1803
      4. 4. Julius (B.) Dugger 1803–1803
      5. 5. John ("Fortlip" Dugger) Jr. 1804–1894
      6. 6. Nancy Dugger 1825–1909
      7. 7. Joseph (M.) Dugger 1823–1896
      8. 8. James (Baker) Dugger 1821–1861
      9. 9. Solomon (Quincy) Dugger 1828–1910
      10. 10. William (B. "Blue Bill") Dugger 1807–1881
      11. 11. Charlotte (Catherine Dugger) Cable 1815–1906
      12. 12. Jacob (F.) Dugger 1812–1888
      13. 13. Margaret (Jenkins) Gregg 1826–1850
      14. 14. Hiriam Dugger 1810–1876
      15. 15. Mary Dugger 1823–1894
      16. 16. Emily (Lucy) Bunton 1830–1912
      17. 17. Mildred (Dugger) Anderson 1833–1871
      18. 18. Peter (Engle) Dugger 1814–1898
      19. 19. Benjamin (Carter) Dugger 1813–1891
      20. 20. Abel (N.) Dugger 1808–1849
      21. 21. Caspar Dugger 1835–1863
    2. 2. John Engle 1780–1858
    3. 3. Katharina Lang 1824–
    4. 4. Frances (Fanny Engle) Campbell 1798–1861
    5. 5. Elizabeth Engle 1782–1811
    6. 6. Margaret (Peggy) Engle 1803–1859
    7. 7. Anna (Catherine) Engle 1797–1808
    8. 8. Peter (Sturm) Engle 1774–1840
    9. 9. Jessee (E) Engle 1794–1861
    10. 10. Philip Engle 1792–1856
    11. 11. George (Engle) Jr 1788–1817
    12. 12. Jacob Engle 1790–1861

Melchior Engel's Timeline

2 Records

1720
1720
Birth of Melchior Engel in Palatinate immigrant from Germany
Palatinate immigrant from Germany
1760
12 Jan 1760
Age 40
Death of Melchior Engel in Frederick, Virginia, United States
Frederick, Virginia, United States

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1720
    Event Place: Palatinate immigrant from Germany

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 12 Jan 1760
    Event Place: Frederick, Virginia, United States

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