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Philip Wagner 1548–1605 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1548

Birth Location: Rhein, Prussia, Germany

Death Date: 1605

Death Location: Rhein, Prussia, Germany

Father: Wolfgang Wagner

Mother: Jost Wagner

Spouse(s): Barbara Seitz

Children(s): Barbara Wagner, Velox Wagner

In 1548, Philip Wagner entered the world in Rhein, Prussia, Germany, born to Wolfgang Jorg Wagner And Jost Wagner. Philip Wagner married Barbara Seitz, and had children including Barbara Wagner, Velox Wagner. Philip Wagner passed away in 1605 in Rhein, Prussia, Germany.

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Biography

  • In 1548, Philip Wagner entered the world in Rhein, Prussia, Germany, born to Wolfgang Jorg Wagner And Jost Wagner.
  • Philip Wagner married Barbara Seitz, and had children including Barbara Wagner, Velox Wagner.
  • Philip Wagner passed away in 1605 in Rhein, Prussia, Germany.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Philip Wagner's Ancestors

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Philip Wagner
1548–1605
Birth Place: Rhein, Prussia, Germany
Parents
Wolfgang Jorg Wagner
1512–1579
Nothweiler, Pirmasens, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Jost Wagner
1512–1579
Nothweiler, Pirmasens, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Grandparents
Rose Maria
1489–1515
Rumbach, Pirmasens, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Velox Wagner
1488–1538
Rumbach, Pirmasens, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Rose Maria
1489–1515
Rumbach, Pirmasens, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Great-Grandparents
Johan Kuntz
1469–1530
Eva Kuntz
1469–1530
Martin Wagner
1453–1521
Martin Wagner
1462–1510
Johan Kuntz
1469–1530
Eva Kuntz
1469–1530
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Peter Wagner
1426–1495
Anna Jost
1426–

Philip Wagner's Descendants

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Philip Wagner (1548–1605) m. Barbara Seitz (1550–11 JAN 1609)
  1. 1. Barbara Wagner 1576–1618 m. Valentine Neuhart 1574–1636
    1. 1. Christophel Neuhart 1599–1664 m. Margaretha Ostertag 1606–1666
      1. 1. Christina Neuhart 1650–1729 m. Ruddolff Hunziker 1647–1722
        1. 1. Peter Hundsecker 1685–1741 m. Anna (Benedicta) Welti 1694–1729
        2. 2. Rudolff Huntzinger 1676–1722
        3. 3. Anna (Maria) Hunziker 1679–
        4. 4. Elias Hundsecker 1679–
        5. 5. Peter Hunsucker 1685–1728
        6. 6. Johann (Wilhelm) Hundsicker 1685–1735
        7. 7. Johann (Daniel) Huntziger 1688–
        8. 8. Hanss (Bartel) Hunziker 1691–1722
        9. 9. Anna (Catharina) Hundsicker 1694–
        10. 10. Ulrich Hunsicker 1694–1723
        11. 11. Maria (Catharina) Hundsicker 1695–
        12. 12. Johannes (Ulrich) Hunsucker 1702–1723
      2. 2. Catharina Neuhart 1627–1628
      3. 3. Hans (Christophel) Neuhart 1628–1666
      4. 4. Nicholas Neuhart 1629–1685
      5. 5. Anna (Barbara) Neuhart 1633–1688
      6. 6. Ann (Barbara) Neuhart 1635–1680
      7. 7. Anna (Margaretha) Neuhart 1639–1677
      8. 8. Christina Neuhart 1641–1680
      9. 9. Johannata Neuhart 1642–1676
      10. 10. Hans (George) Neuhart 1645–1680
      11. 11. Catharine Neuhart 1647–
    2. 2. Ottilia Neuhart 1591–1644
    3. 3. Michael Neuhart 1593–1636
    4. 4. Barbara Neuhart 1610–1635
    5. 5. Christina Neuhart 1611–
    6. 6. Anna (Margaretha) Neuhart 1612–1680
  2. 2. Velox Wagner 1574–1627

Philip Wagner's Timeline

2 Records

1548
1548
Birth of Philip Wagner in Rhein, Prussia, Germany
Rhein, Prussia, Germany
1605
1605
Age 57
Death of Philip Wagner in Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany
Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1548
    Event Place: Rhein, Prussia, Germany

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Custom Event
    Event Date: From 1579 to 1591
    Event Place: Rumbach, Pirmasens, Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1605
    Event Place: Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Rhein, Prussia, Germany

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