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Melchoir Kaeuffeler Meyer 1555–1615 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 06 February 1555

Birth Location: Schleitheim, Schaffhausen, Switzerland

Death Date: 30 March 1615

Death Location: Herbrechtingen, Württemberg, Germany

Father: Jan Meijer

Mother: Adelheid Kaeuffeler

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In 1555, Melchoir Kaeuffeler Meyer entered the world in Schleitheim, Schaffhausen, Switzerland, born to Jan Jan De Meyer De Meijer And Adelheid Anna Frey Kaeuffeler. Melchoir Kaeuffeler Meyer passed away in 1615 in Herbrechtingen, Württemberg, Germany.

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Biography

  • In 1555, Melchoir Kaeuffeler Meyer entered the world in Schleitheim, Schaffhausen, Switzerland, born to Jan Jan De Meyer De Meijer And Adelheid Anna Frey Kaeuffeler.
  • Melchoir Kaeuffeler Meyer passed away in 1615 in Herbrechtingen, Württemberg, Germany.

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Melchoir Meyer's Ancestors

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Melchoir Meyer
1555–1615
Birth Place: Schleitheim, Schaffhausen, Switzerland
Parents
Jan Jan de Meyer de Meijer
1530–1620
Ottenbach, Zurich, Switzerland
Adelheid ("Anna" Frey) Kaeuffeler
1526–1569
Regensdorf, Zürich, Switzerland
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Melchoir Meyer's Timeline

2 Records

1555
06 February 1555
Birth of Melchoir Kaeuffeler Meyer in Schleitheim, Schaffhausen, Switzerland
Schleitheim, Schaffhausen, Switzerland
1615
30 March 1615
Age 60
Death of Melchoir Kaeuffeler Meyer in Herbrechtingen, Württemberg, Germany
Herbrechtingen, Württemberg, Germany

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 06 February 1555
    Event Place: Schleitheim, Schaffhausen, Switzerland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 30 March 1615
    Event Place: Herbrechtingen, Württemberg, Germany

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