Family tree Jansen » Johann Schulte (1600-> 1640)

Personal data Johann Schulte 

  • He was born um 1600.
  • He was christened.
    Geloof: r.K.
  • Profession: Tagelöhner.
  • He died after 1640 in Kathen.
  • This information was last updated on October 20, 2004.

Household of Johann Schulte

He has/had a relationship with Margaretha N.


Child(ren):

  1. Anna Helena Schulte  1630-> 1667 


Notes about Johann Schulte

urk. 1630-1640, 1659 tot, 1640 "ein frey mahn wohnet zur Heur In Arndts leibzucht hauß vor 100 schthr. hatt nichts aigenes, Ist ein taghlohner bouwet ein tonne saets von den hern lande deß wöesten Erbe zu Frackelo"

Ancestors (and descendant) of Johann Schulte

Johann Schulte
1600-> 1640


Margaretha N
????-> 1659


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