ANNA Angela Regina Hemesath<br>Geslacht: Vrouw<br>Geboorte: Tot 29 jan 1668 - Harderberg, Georgsmarienhütte, Osnabruck, Niedersachsen, Germany<br>Huwelijk: 22 nov 1690 - St. Johann, Osnabruck, Niedersachsen, Germany<br>Overlijden: Tot 15 okt 1723 - Harderberg, Georgsmarienhütte, Osnabruck, Niedersachsen, Germany<br>Begrafenis: 15 okt 1723 - St. Johann, Osnabruck, Niedersachsen, Germany<br>Ouders: Hermann Hemesath II, Regina Hemesath II (geboren Uhlmann)<br>Echtgenoot: Johann Eberhard Hemesath<br>Zoon: Johann HERMANN Hemesath<br>Zuster: Catharina Maria Niederholthaus (geboren Hemesath)
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