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Paul Schroeder 1716–1786 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1716

Birth Location: Behmhusen, Holstein, Germany

Death Date: 14 APR 1786

Death Location: Eddelak, Dithmarschen, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany

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Spouse(s): Antje Harders

Children(s): Claus Schroeder

Paul Schroeder was born in 1716 in Behmhusen, Holstein, Germany, the child of Paul Schroeder And Maricke Meyers. Paul Schroeder married Antje Harders, and had children including Claus Schroeder. Paul Schroeder passed away in 1786 in Eddelak, Dithmarschen, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.

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  • Paul Schroeder was born in 1716 in Behmhusen, Holstein, Germany, the child of Paul Schroeder And Maricke Meyers.
  • Paul Schroeder married Antje Harders, and had children including Claus Schroeder.
  • Paul Schroeder passed away in 1786 in Eddelak, Dithmarschen, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.

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Paul Schroeder
1716–1786
Birth Place: Behmhusen, Holstein, Germany
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Paul Schroeder's Descendants

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Paul Schroeder (1716–14 APR 1786) m. Antje Harders (1722–02 MAY 1783)
  1. 1. Claus Schroeder 1749–1829
    1. 1. Margaretha Schroeder 1796–1871 m. Johann (Hinrich) Denker 1790–1881
      1. 1. Margaretha (Dorothea) Denker 1827–1897 m. Hinrich (Johann) Mohr 1826–1909
        1. 1. Hinrich (Johann) Mohr 1859–1917
        2. 2. Claus (Jacob) Mohr 1862–1942
        3. 3. Peter (Friedrich) Mohr 1864–1952
        4. 4. Hinrich Mohr 1868–1912
        5. 5. Margaretha (Dorothea) Mohr 1857–1929 m. Hans (J. H.) Wulf 1847–1931
        6. 6. John (Jacob) Mohr 1854–1936 m. Margaretha (Elsabe) Hinrichs 1859–1933
      2. 2. Elsabe Denker 1820–1896 m. Peter Schultz 1824–1900
        1. 1. Telsche (Magdalena) Schultz 1848–1932 m. Henry (C.) Behring 1849–1912
        2. 2. Margaretha (Dorothea) Schultz 1850–1885 m. Peter (Jacob) Hargens 1846–1938
        3. 3. Pete Schultz 1852–1932 m. Margaret Diekmann 1855–1929
        4. 4. Amelia (Louise) Schultz 1855–1897 m. Gehrt (Alfred) Dickman 1851–1923
        5. 5. Catherine Schultz 1862–1945 m. Claus (J.) Hennings 1860–1916
        6. 6. John (Hinrich) Schultz 1859–1951 m. Emma Thomssen 1863–1955
        7. 7. Catherine Schultz 1852–1860
      3. 3. Johann (Hinrich) Denker 1831– m. Catherine (Margrete) Jasch 1833–
      4. 4. Anna (Wiebke) Denker 1835–

Paul Schroeder's Timeline

2 Records

1716
1716
Birth of Paul Schroeder in Behmhusen, Holstein, Germany
Behmhusen, Holstein, Germany
1786
14 APR 1786
Age 70
Death of Paul Schroeder in Eddelak, Dithmarschen, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Eddelak, Dithmarschen, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1716
    Event Place: Behmhusen, Holstein, Germany
    Record Source: Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1518-1921

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 14 APR 1786
    Event Place: Eddelak, Dithmarschen, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
    Record Source: Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1518-1921

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