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Ulrich Burkhalter 1565–1662 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1565

Birth Location: Hasle, Bern, Switzerland

Death Date: 16 Apr 1662

Death Location: Whitehall, Northampton, Pennsylvania, Colonial America

Father: Christian Burkhalter

Mother: Elsbeth Studer

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In 1565, Ulrich Burkhalter entered the world in Hasle, Bern, Switzerland, born to Christian Burkhalter And Elsbeth Studer. Ulrich Burkhalter passed away in 1662 in Whitehall, Northampton, Pennsylvania, Colonial America.

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Biography

  • In 1565, Ulrich Burkhalter entered the world in Hasle, Bern, Switzerland, born to Christian Burkhalter And Elsbeth Studer.
  • Ulrich Burkhalter passed away in 1662 in Whitehall, Northampton, Pennsylvania, Colonial America.

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Ulrich Burkhalter's Ancestors

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Ulrich Burkhalter
1565–1662
Birth Place: Hasle, Bern, Switzerland
Parents
Christian Burkhalter
1540–1578
Oberburg, Bern, Switzerland
Elsbeth Studer
1543–1578
Haslebel, Ruegsau, Berne, Switzerland
Grandparents
Christian Burkhalter
1515–1543
Langnau im Emmental, Bern, Switzerland
Barbara (Schertenleib) LJR4-ZB4
1520–1543
Langnau im Emmental, Bern, Switzerland
Great-Grandparents
Jakob Burkhalter
1488–
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Ulrich Burkhalter's Timeline

2 Records

1565
1565
Birth of Ulrich Burkhalter in Hasle, Bern, Switzerland
Hasle, Bern, Switzerland
1662
16 Apr 1662
Age 97
Death of Ulrich Burkhalter in Whitehall, Northampton, Pennsylvania, Colonial America
Whitehall, Northampton, Pennsylvania, Colonial America

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1565
    Event Place: Hasle, Bern, Switzerland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 16 Apr 1662
    Event Place: Whitehall, Northampton, Pennsylvania, Colonial America

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