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Nicolaus Koch 1585–1630 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1585

Birth Location: Ulm, Württemberg, Germany

Death Date: 24 SEP 1630

Death Location: Ulm, Baden-Württemberg, Germany

Father: Christian Koch

Mother: Anna Schweyckert

Spouse(s): Magdalena Lupfenstein

Children(s): Catharina Koechin, Ursula Koch, Magdalena Koch, Nicolaus Koch, Hanns Koch

The story of Nicolaus Koch began in 1585 in Ulm, Württemberg, Germany. Nicolaus Koch married Magdalena Lupfenstein, and had children including Anna Koch, Anna Maria Koch, Catharina Koechin, Han Adam Koch, Hanns Christophor Koch, Magdalena Koch, Nicolaus Koch, Ursula Koch. Nicolaus Koch passed away in 1630 in Ulm, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

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  • The story of Nicolaus Koch began in 1585 in Ulm, Württemberg, Germany.
  • Nicolaus Koch married Magdalena Lupfenstein, and had children including Anna Koch, Anna Maria Koch, Catharina Koechin, Han Adam Koch, Hanns Christophor Koch, Magdalena Koch, Nicolaus Koch, Ursula Koch.
  • Nicolaus Koch passed away in 1630 in Ulm, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

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Nicolaus Koch's Ancestors

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Nicolaus Koch
1585–1630
Birth Place: Ulm, Württemberg, Germany
Parents
Christian Christhof Koch
1530–
Ulm, Ulm, Baden-Württemberg, Deutschland
Anna Schweyckert
1540–
Grandparents
Veyten Koch
1510–1570
Ulm, Ulm, Baden-Württemberg, Deutschland
Barbara (Magdelena) Bretler
1511–1575
Zweibrücken, Pfalz, Bayern, Deutschland
Hansen Schweyckert
1518–
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Nicolaus Koch's Descendants

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Nicolaus Koch (1585–24 SEP 1630) m. Magdalena Lupfenstein (1580–28 MAY 1681)
  1. 1. Catharina Koechin 1606–1695 m. Anton Kessbohrer 1607–
    1. 1. Anna (Regina) Kessbohrer 1639–1692 m. Hans (Gall) Kieffer 1639–1689
      1. 1. Johann (Friedrich) Kieffer 1673–1741 m. Anna (Maria) Scheuffelin 1677–1732
        1. 1. Anna (Maria) Kieffer 1702–1777
        2. 2. Johan (Freiderich) Kieffer 1704–1708
        3. 3. Maria (Elizabeth) Keiffer 1713–1812
        4. 4. Anna (Maria Dorothea) Kiefer 1711–1777 m. Jacob Rodenhofer 1705–1750 m. Johann (Georg) Kleinhans 1710–1745
        5. 5. Johann (Friederich) Kieffer 1708–1759 m. Elizabeth (N) Kieffer 1705– m. Mary (Catherine) Diehl 1715– m. Magdalena Friess 1745–
        6. 6. Johann (Jakob) Kiefer 1700–1758 m. Anna (Maria) Dellinger 1700–1742
        7. 7. Maria (Elisabetha) Kieffer 1713–1812 m. Dietrich (Bieber Or) Beaver 1719–1787
        8. 8. Johann (Leonard Kieffer "later) Cooper" 1707–1766 m. Anna (Maria) Schaeffer 1710–1787
      2. 2. Johann (Friederich) Kieffer 1660–1689 m. Elizabeth Keifer 1660–1756
      3. 3. Hans (David) Keiffer 1665–1675
      4. 4. Hans (Jacob) Kieffer 1670–1754
      5. 5. Johannes Kiefer 1678–
      6. 6. Johannes (Jacob) Kieffer 1681–1705
      7. 7. Hans (George) Keiffer 1662–1675
      8. 8. Hans (Michael) Kieffer 1660–1708
      9. 9. Maria (Agnes) Kiefer 1668–1717 m. Johann (Philipp) Mannherz 1662–1727
      10. 10. Johann (Heinrich) Kieffer 1658–1708 m. Susanna (Benigna) Wülser 1655–1690 m. Benigna (Barbara) Dörner 1668–1709
    2. 2. Sylverius Kessbohrer 1638–
    3. 3. Michael Kessbohrer 1640–
    4. 4. Nicolaus Kessbohrer 1642–
  2. 2. Ursula Koch 1604–
  3. 3. Magdalena Koch 1607–
  4. 4. Nicolaus Koch 1611–
  5. 5. Hanns (Christophor) Koch 1609–

Nicolaus Koch's Timeline

2 Records

1585
1585
Birth of Nicolaus Koch in Ulm, Württemberg, Germany
Ulm, Württemberg, Germany
1630
24 SEP 1630
Age 45
Death of Nicolaus Koch in Ulm, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Ulm, Baden-Württemberg, Germany

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1585
    Event Place: Ulm, Württemberg, Germany

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 24 SEP 1630
    Event Place: Ulm, Baden-Württemberg, Germany

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