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Ottilia "Tilga" Braun 1543–1611 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1543

Birth Location: Osterstetten

Death Date: 1611

Death Location: Bernstadt

Father: Jerg Braun

Mother: Barbla Brauns

Spouse(s): Peter Glöckler

Children(s): Christian Glöckler

Ottilia "Tilga" Braun was born in 1543 in Osterstetten, the child of Jerg Braun And Barbla Brauns. Ottilia "Tilga" Braun married Peter Glockler, and had children including Christian Glockler. Ottilia "Tilga" Braun passed away in 1611 in Bernstadt.

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Biography

  • Ottilia "Tilga" Braun was born in 1543 in Osterstetten, the child of Jerg Braun And Barbla Brauns.
  • Ottilia "Tilga" Braun married Peter Glockler, and had children including Christian Glockler.
  • Ottilia "Tilga" Braun passed away in 1611 in Bernstadt.

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Ottilia Braun's Ancestors

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Ottilia Braun
1543–1611
Birth Place: Osterstetten
Parents
Jerg Braun
1506–1562
Osterstetten
Barbla Brauns
1506–1562
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Ottilia Braun's Descendants

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Ottilia ("Tilga") Braun (1543–1611) m. Peter Glöckler (ABT 1540–ABT 1603)
  1. 1. Christian Glöckler 1581–1629 m. Elisabeth Berchtold 1586–1663
    1. 1. Peter Glöckler 1613–1690 m. Katharina (Lidarle) Vogel 1614–1650
      1. 1. Dorothea (Matthias) Glöckler 1641–1716 m. Matthias Heel 1640–1714
        1. 1. Catharina Heel 1669–1749 m. Jacob Schall 1650–1720

Ottilia Braun's Timeline

2 Records

1543
1543
Birth of Ottilia "Tilga" Braun in Osterstetten
Osterstetten
1611
1611
Age 68
Death of Ottilia "Tilga" Braun in Bernstadt
Bernstadt

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1543
    Event Place: Osterstetten

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1611
    Event Place: Bernstadt

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