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Prince Heinrich Sigrist Prince of Sweden 1515–1605 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1515

Birth Location: Seengen, Aargau, Lenzburg, Switzerland

Death Date: 1605

Death Location: Oberbach, Bern, Switzerland

Father: Kolemann Sweden

Mother: Violet Hammond

Spouse(s): Anna Schmid, Anna Sigrist, Margaret Geiger

Children(s): Christian Schmid, Johannes Sigrist, Christina Sigrist

Prince Heinrich Sigrist Prince of Sweden was born in 1515 in Seengen, Aargau, Lenzburg, Switzerland, the child of Kolemann Sigrist King Of Sweden And Violet Elizabeth Hammond. Prince Heinrich Sigrist Prince of Sweden married Anna Schmid, Anna Sigrist, Margaret Geiger, and had children including Anna Margaretha Schmid, Christian Josef Schmid, Christina Sigrist, Jacob Sigrist, Johann Georg Sigrist, Johannes Sigrist. Prince Heinrich Sigrist Prince of Sweden passed away in 1605 in Oberbach, Bern, Switzerland.

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Biography

  • Prince Heinrich Sigrist Prince of Sweden was born in 1515 in Seengen, Aargau, Lenzburg, Switzerland, the child of Kolemann Sigrist King Of Sweden And Violet Elizabeth Hammond.
  • Prince Heinrich Sigrist Prince of Sweden married Anna Schmid, Anna Sigrist, Margaret Geiger, and had children including Anna Margaretha Schmid, Christian Josef Schmid, Christina Sigrist, Jacob Sigrist, Johann Georg Sigrist, Johannes Sigrist.
  • Prince Heinrich Sigrist Prince of Sweden passed away in 1605 in Oberbach, Bern, Switzerland.

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Prince Sweden's Ancestors

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Prince Sweden
1515–1605
Birth Place: Seengen, Aargau, Lenzburg, Switzerland
Parents
Kolemann Sigrist King of Sweden
1497–1590
Buchs, Aargau, Suisse
Violet (Elizabeth) Hammond
1495–1574
Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Prince Sweden's Descendants

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Prince (Heinrich Sigrist Prince of) Sweden (1515–1605) m. Anna Schmid (1519–1540) m. Anna Sigrist (1519–aft 1557) m. Margaret Geiger (1505–1555)
  1. 1. Christian (Josef) Schmid 1530–1605 m. Anna (Maria) Broenimann 1534–1643 m. Anna (Maria) Broenimann 1534–1643
    1. 1. Johann (Christian) Schmid 1554–1623 m. Maria Stelen 1561–1643
      1. 1. Christian Schmid 1585–1679 m. *Anna Loïtscher\Loetscher 1588–1679
        1. 1. Christian Schmid 1650–1679 m. Susanna (Fischer) Schmid 1656–1724 m. Susanna (Fischer) Schmid 1656–1724
        2. 2. Barbara (Maria) Portmann 1616–1659
        3. 3. Appolonia Portmann 1618–
        4. 4. Barbara Portmann 1621–
        5. 5. Peter Schmid 1611–
        6. 6. Verena Schmid 1613–1682
      2. 2. Jacobus Schmid –1641
    2. 2. Ursula Schmid 1562–1617
    3. 3. Anna (Katharina) Roth 1560–1617
    4. 4. Hans (Thoman) Schmidt 1564–1609
    5. 5. Sibylla Schmidt 1560–
    6. 6. Anna Schmid 1558–1608
    7. 7. Georg Schmid 1558–1605
    8. 8. Gilgian Schmid 1552–1609
    9. 9. Heinrich Schmid 1553–1643
    10. 10. Joseph Schmid 1556–1617
    11. 11. Magdalena Schmid 1556–1560
  2. 2. Johannes Sigrist 1551–1607
  3. 3. Christina Sigrist 1839–

Prince Sweden's Timeline

3 Records

1515
1515
Birth of Prince Heinrich Sigrist Prince of Sweden in Seengen, Aargau, Lenzburg, Switzerland
Seengen, Aargau, Lenzburg, Switzerland
1538
1538
Age 23
Prince Heinrich Sigrist Prince of Sweden was married in Lenzburg, Aargau, Suisse
Lenzburg, Aargau, Suisse
1605
1605
Age 90
Death of Prince Heinrich Sigrist Prince of Sweden in Oberbach, Bern, Switzerland
Oberbach, Bern, Switzerland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1515
    Event Place: Seengen, Aargau, Lenzburg, Switzerland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 1538
    Event Place: Lenzburg, Aargau, Suisse
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1605
    Event Place: Oberbach, Bern, Switzerland

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