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Verena Maria Haberling Wagners Wagner 1550 – 1584 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 28 Sep 1550

Birth Location: Ottenbach, (Affoltern now Affoltern am Albis), Zurich, (Holy Roman Empire) now (Switzerland)

Death Date: 25 May 1584

Death Location: Ottenbach, (Affoltern now Affoltern am Albis), Zurich, (Holy Roman Empire) now (Switzerland)

Father: Heinrich Haberling

Mother: Barbara Stahel-Stoll-Stohlli-Stahrlin\Stahlis\Stahali-Kathaff\Kathaf-Hauser-Haberling\Haberlig-Wagner\Wagners

Spouse(s): Christoff Wagners

Children(s): Christina Wagner

Verena Maria Haberling Wagners Wagner was born in 1550 in Ottenbach, (Affoltern now Affoltern am Albis), Zurich, (Holy Roman Empire) now (Switzerland), the child of Heinrich Haberling and Barbara Stahel-Stoll-Stohlli-Stahrlin\Stahlis\Stahali-Kathaff\Kathaf-Hauser-Haberling\Haberlig-Wagner\Wagners. Verena Maria Haberling Wagners Wagner married Christoff Wagners, and had children including Christina Margaretha Wagner. Verena Maria Haberling Wagners Wagner passed away in 1584 in Ottenbach, (Affoltern now Affoltern am Albis), Zurich, (Holy Roman Empire) now (Switzerland).

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Biography

  • Verena Maria Haberling Wagners Wagner was born in 1550 in Ottenbach, (Affoltern now Affoltern am Albis), Zurich, (Holy Roman Empire) now (Switzerland), the child of Heinrich Haberling and Barbara Stahel-Stoll-Stohlli-Stahrlin\Stahlis\Stahali-Kathaff\Kathaf-Hauser-Haberling\Haberlig-Wagner\Wagners.
  • Verena Maria Haberling Wagners Wagner married Christoff Wagners, and had children including Christina Margaretha Wagner.
  • Verena Maria Haberling Wagners Wagner passed away in 1584 in Ottenbach, (Affoltern now Affoltern am Albis), Zurich, (Holy Roman Empire) now (Switzerland).

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Verena Wagner's Ancestors

Self
Verena Wagner
1550 – 1584
Birth Place: Ottenbach, (Affoltern now Affoltern am Albis), Zurich, (Holy Roman Empire) now (Switzerland)
Parents
Heinrich Haberling
1520 – 1578
Ottenbach, Zurich, Switzerland
Barbara Stahel-Stoll-Stohlli-Stahrlin\Stahlis\Stahali-Kathaff\Kathaf-Hauser-Haberling\Haberlig-Wagner\Wagners
1527 – 1580
Ottenbach, Zurich, Switzerland
Grandparents
Hans (Jorg (George)) Haberlig\Haberling
1531 – 1591
Zurich, Switzerland
Velena Walder
1500 – 1578
Ottenbach, Zürich, Switzerland
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Verena Wagner's Descendants

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Verena (Maria Haberling Wagners) Wagner (28 Sep 1550 – 25 May 1584) m. Christoff Wagners (1530 – 1634)
  1. 1. Christina (Margaretha) Wagner (11 Jul 1580 – 2 JAN 1635) m. Nicholas Matthia (1600 – Aft. 1640)
    1. 1. Barbara Matthia (1620 – 8 Feb 1684) m. Hans (Georg) Ensminger (23 April 1620 – 15 Jan 1712)
      1. 1. Catharina Ensminger (1646 – 14 Jun 1708)
        1. 1. Anna (Catharina Schmidt) (Klein) (26 Jun 1665 – 25 Aug 1743) m. Peter (Daniel) Klein (23 Jun 1662 – 17 Mar 1706)

Verena Wagner's Timeline

2 Records

1550
28 Sep 1550
Birth of Verena Maria Haberling Wagners Wagner in Ottenbach, (Affoltern now Affoltern am Albis), Zurich, (Holy Roman Empire) now (Switzerland)
Ottenbach, (Affoltern now Affoltern am Albis), Zurich, (Holy Roman Empire) now (Switzerland)
1584
25 May 1584
Age 34
Death of Verena Maria Haberling Wagners Wagner in Ottenbach, (Affoltern now Affoltern am Albis), Zurich, (Holy Roman Empire) now (Switzerland)
Ottenbach, (Affoltern now Affoltern am Albis), Zurich, (Holy Roman Empire) now (Switzerland)

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 28 Sep 1550
    Event Place: Ottenbach, (Affoltern now Affoltern am Albis), Zurich, (Holy Roman Empire) now (Switzerland)

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 25 May 1584
    Event Place: Ottenbach, (Affoltern now Affoltern am Albis), Zurich, (Holy Roman Empire) now (Switzerland)

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