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Verena Koch 1557–1584 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 12 May 1557

Birth Location: Eglisau, Zurich, Switzerland

Death Date: 1584

Death Location: Switzerland

Father: Heinrich Koch

Mother: Catherina Haffner

Spouse(s): Heinrich Matzinger

Children(s): Klieanna Matzinger

In 1557, Verena Koch entered the world in Eglisau, Zurich, Switzerland, born to Heinrich Koch And Catherina Haffner. Verena Koch married Heinrich Matzinger, and had children including Klieanna Matzinger. Verena Koch passed away in 1584 in Switzerland.

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Biography

  • In 1557, Verena Koch entered the world in Eglisau, Zurich, Switzerland, born to Heinrich Koch And Catherina Haffner.
  • Verena Koch married Heinrich Matzinger, and had children including Klieanna Matzinger.
  • Verena Koch passed away in 1584 in Switzerland.

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Verena Koch's Ancestors

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Verena Koch
1557–1584
Birth Place: Eglisau, Zurich, Switzerland
Parents
Heinrich Koch
1529–1557
Eglisau, Zurich, Switzerland
Catherina Haffner
1533–
Eglisau, Zurich, Switzerland
Grandparents
Koch
1508–1557
Switzerland
Marx Haffner
1510–
Zürich Canton, Switzerland
Verbena (or Frena) Schweniger
1511–
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Verena Koch's Descendants

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Verena Koch (12 May 1557–1584) m. Heinrich Matzinger (1553–1584)
  1. 1. Klieanna Matzinger 1579–1632 m. Melchior NEUKOMM 1576–1631 m. Simon Walters 1576–1631
    1. 1. Erhart Neukomm 1594–1630 m. Madalin Schollenberger 1599–1630
      1. 1. Hans Neukomm 1620–1689 m. Anna Buchmann 1626–1689
        1. 1. Ursula Newcomer 1670–1732 m. Hans (Heinrich) Groff 1672–1726 m. Hans (Jacob) Graf 1660–1740
      2. 2. Jacob Neukomm 1621–1625
      3. 3. Conrad Neukomm 1624–1625
      4. 4. Verena Angst 1624–1688
      5. 5. Thomas (Neukomm Neukom von) Rafz 1618–1689
      6. 6. Thomas Neukomm 1618–1689
    2. 2. Veronica Neukomm 1605–1642 m. Fridli Heller 1580–1655
      1. 1. Anna Heller 1640–1716 m. Hans (Heinrich) Graf 1627–1701 m. Marx (Sporri) Graf 1640–1716
        1. 1. Hans (Heinrich) Groff 1672–1726 m. Ursula Newcomer 1670–1732
        2. 2. Hans ((Jacob)) Graff 1661–1746
        3. 3. Martin Graf 1664–1759
        4. 4. Franz Graff 1663–
        5. 5. Hans Groff 1665–1726
        6. 6. Hans (Jacob) Graf 1660–1740
        7. 7. Ursula Graff 1666–1667
        8. 8. Verena Graff 1657–1662
        9. 9. Clianna Graff 1669–1670
        10. 10. Jacob Graff 1659–1660
        11. 11. Ruanna Graff 1669–1662
        12. 12. Franz Neukomm 1666–1729
      2. 2. Verena Heller 1635–1670
      3. 3. Hans Heller 1641–1687
      4. 4. Bernhardt Heller 1619–1620
      5. 5. Hans Heller 1639–1640
      6. 6. Olecary Heller 1643–1644

Verena Koch's Timeline

2 Records

1557
12 May 1557
Birth of Verena Koch in Eglisau, Zurich, Switzerland
Eglisau, Zurich, Switzerland
1584
1584
Age 27
Death of Verena Koch in Switzerland
Switzerland

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 12 May 1557
    Event Place: Eglisau, Zurich, Switzerland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1584
    Event Place: Switzerland

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