She was born about 1670 in Birkelbach, Kreis Wittgenstein.
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She died on May 24, 1702 in Laasphe, Kreis Wittgenstein.
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Familienname: NN4 Vorname (kurz): (w) Name (kurz): (w) NN4 Quellen: +: "Den 24t May [ist] eine Kindsmörderin, eine Wittwe, bürdig von Birckelbach, so zu Irmgartenb. gedienet, und von dasigem Schäffer sich schwängern lassen, zu Lasphe decolliret worden."
March 8 » Queen Anne, the younger sister of Mary II, becomes Queen regnant of England, Scotland, and Ireland.
March 11 » The Daily Courant, England's first national daily newspaper, is published for the first time.
July 19 » Great Northern War: A numerically superior Polish-Saxon army of Augustus II the Strong, operating from an advantageous defensive position, is defeated by a Swedish army half its size under the command of King Charles XII in the Battle of Klissow.
November 10 » English colonists under the command of James Moore besiege Spanish St. Augustine during Queen Anne's War.
December 30 » Queen Anne's War: James Moore, Governor of the Province of Carolina, abandons the Siege of St. Augustine.
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The Die Wittgensteiner Familiendatei publication was prepared by Jochen Karl Mehldau (contact is not possible).
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