Vielhaber Web Tree » Anna (± 1590-> 1649)

Personal data Anna 

Source 1
  • She was born about 1590.
  • Religion: Römisch-katholisch.
  • She died after 1649 in Fredeburg. She was about 58-59 years old.

Household of Anna

She is married to Johann Möller.

They got married about 1615 at Fredeburg.Source 2


Child(ren):

  1. Heinrich Möller  ± 1615-> 1658 


Notes about Anna

BIRT: _UID 568D88D31A1435670485B39EC339C140

BIRT: RIN MH:IF2970

DEAT: _UID 568D88D31A2C65672485B39EC339C140

DEAT: RIN MH:IF2972

RELI: _UID 568D88D31A2155671485B39EC339C140

RELI: RIN MH:IF2971

RIN MH:SC1054

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Anna

Anna
± 1590-> 1649

± 1615

Johann Möller
± 1590-< 1647

Heinrich Möller
± 1615-> 1658

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Sources

  1. Webtrees Familie Hanses, Jochen Hanses, hanses-genealogy.de/individual.php?pid=I37679
    http://hanses-genealogy.de
  2. Webtrees Familie Hanses, Jochen Hanses, hanses-genealogy.de/individual.php?pid=I37678
    http://hanses-genealogy.de

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Björn Vielhaber, "Vielhaber Web Tree", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/vielhaber-web-tree/I583.php : accessed May 10, 2024), "Anna (± 1590-> 1649)".