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Ulrich Schmid 1637–1693 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 3 Sep 1637

Birth Location: , Illnau, Zurich, Switzerland

Death Date: 13 Apr 1693

Death Location: , Illnau, Zurich, Switzerland

Father: Hans Schmid

Mother: Barbara Umbhoferin

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Ulrich Schmid was born in 1637 in , Illnau, Zurich, Switzerland, the child of Hans Jakob Schmid And Barbara Umbhoferin. Ulrich Schmid passed away in 1693 in , Illnau, Zurich, Switzerland.

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Biography

  • Ulrich Schmid was born in 1637 in , Illnau, Zurich, Switzerland, the child of Hans Jakob Schmid And Barbara Umbhoferin.
  • Ulrich Schmid passed away in 1693 in , Illnau, Zurich, Switzerland.

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Ulrich Schmid's Ancestors

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Ulrich Schmid
1637–1693
Birth Place: , Illnau, Zurich, Switzerland
Parents
Hans Jakob Schmid
1600–1663
Tagelswangen, Illnau, Zurich, Switzerland
Barbara Umbhoferin
1604–1652
Winterberg, Zurich, Switz
Grandparents
Felix Schmid
1563–
Tagelswangen, Illnau, Zurich, Switzerland
Anna Wuerglerin
1575–1634
of Illnau,Zurich,Switzerland
Hans Brunigger
1579–
Nieder Illanu, Zurich, Switzerland
Great-Grandparents
Conrad Schmid
1532–
Elsa Widmer
1530–
Hans Gausel
1543–
Anna Schanneckerin
1548–1578
Clin Brungger
1550–
F. Brunigger
1539–1633
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Ulrich Schmid's Timeline

2 Records

1637
3 Sep 1637
Birth of Ulrich Schmid in , Illnau, Zurich, Switzerland
, Illnau, Zurich, Switzerland
1693
13 Apr 1693
Age 56
Death of Ulrich Schmid in , Illnau, Zurich, Switzerland
, Illnau, Zurich, Switzerland

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 3 Sep 1637
    Event Place: , Illnau, Zurich, Switzerland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 13 Apr 1693
    Event Place: , Illnau, Zurich, Switzerland

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