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Peter Berger 1660 – 1702 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 18 Jul 1660

Birth Location: Langnau, Bern, Switzerland

Death Date: 27 Feb 1702

Death Location: Steffisburg, Bern, Switzerland

Father: Matthys Berger

Mother: Christina Geissbuehler

Spouse(s): Verena Kammermann

Children(s): Peter Berger

In 1660, Peter Berger entered the world in Langnau, Bern, Switzerland, born to Matthys Berger and Christina Geissbuehler. Peter Berger married Verena Kammermann, and had children including Peter Berger. Peter Berger passed away in 1702 in Steffisburg, Bern, Switzerland.

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Biography

  • In 1660, Peter Berger entered the world in Langnau, Bern, Switzerland, born to Matthys Berger and Christina Geissbuehler.
  • Peter Berger married Verena Kammermann, and had children including Peter Berger.
  • Peter Berger passed away in 1702 in Steffisburg, Bern, Switzerland.

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Children(s)

Peter Berger's Ancestors

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Peter Berger
1660 – 1702
Birth Place: Langnau, Bern, Switzerland
Parents
Matthys Berger
1634 –
Langnau, Bern, Switzerland
Christina Geissbuehler
1636 –
Langnau, Bern, Switzerland
Grandparents
Claus (Niklaus) Berger
1595 – 1697
Langnau, Bern, Switzerland
Trini Otzenhager
1605 –
Langnau, Bern, Switzerland
Peter Geissbühler
1605 –
Lauperswil, Bern, Switzerland
Christine Ellenberger
1608 –
Lauperswil, Bern, Switzerland
Great-Grandparents
"Dysli" Berger
1571 – 1635
Elsi Eschliman
1573 –
Hans Otzenberger
1567 –
Elsbeth Ellenberger
1571 –
Jakob Geissbühler
1591 –
---Barbli Zuercher
1571 –
Daniel Ellenberg
1585 –
Apolonia Mosiman
1588 –
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Hanß Berger
1543 –
Anna Fischenthal
1545 – 1580
Claus Aeschlimann
1542 – 1602
Katharina Dellenbach
1544 – 1589
Peter Geissbuehler
1540 – 1640
Barbara Fankhauser
1547 –
Anthoni Zurcher
1557 – 1617
Christen Ellenberger
1541 –
Elsi Ellenberg
1545 –
Bendicht Mosimann
1558 –
Elsi Rothenbuhler
1562 –

Peter Berger's Descendants

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Peter Berger (18 Jul 1660 – 27 Feb 1702) m. Verena Kammermann (22 Oct 1665 – Unknown)
  1. 1. Peter Berger (21 Apr 1692 – Aug 1733) m. Verena Rüsser (1701 – 8 Jan 1734)
    1. 1. Catherine Berger (1734 – 1798) m. Maj (Peter Phillip) Helphinstine (17 Jun 1724 – 11 May 1779)
      1. 1. William (H) Helphenstine m. Sally (Sarah) Cordell
        1. 1. Ellen (Amerlia) Helpenstine (1804 – 1880) m. Thomas (Holder) Elliott (1797 – 1888)

Peter Berger's Timeline

2 Records

1660
18 Jul 1660
Birth of Peter Berger in Langnau, Bern, Switzerland
Langnau, Bern, Switzerland
1702
27 Feb 1702
Age 42
Death of Peter Berger in Steffisburg, Bern, Switzerland
Steffisburg, Bern, Switzerland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 18 Jul 1660
    Event Place: Langnau, Bern, Switzerland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 27 Feb 1702
    Event Place: Steffisburg, Bern, Switzerland

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