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Johann Jacob ARTZ
Anna Eva BRAUN |
Husband: Johann Jacob ARTZ
Birth: ca. 1726, Germany Death: 25 Jun 1793, Tulpehocken Twp., Berks Co., PA Disposition: buried Altalaha Cemetery, Rehrersburg, Berks Co., PA Migration: arrived Philadelphia 24 Sep 1751 from Rotterdam via Cowes on the ship, Neptune |
Marriage: |
Wife: Anna Eva BRAUN
Birth: 8 Aug 1729, Tulpehocken Twp., Berks Co., PA Death: 25 Mar 1783, Tulpehocken Twp., Berks Co., PA Disposition: buried Altalaha Cemetery, Rehrersburg, Berks Co., PA Father: Johann Philip BRAUN (1697-1767) Mother: Elisabetha Magdalena LESCH (c1701-1769) |
Children: |
1. Eva ARTZ
2. Elizabeth ARTZ, b. 28 Dec 1756 3. Susanna ARTZ, b. 3 Jul 1760; d. 18 Jan 1825 4. Johann Jacob ARTZ, Jr., b. 18 Apr 1761; d. 31 Jul 1825 5. Johann George ARTZ, b. 3 Sep 1763; d. 10 Sep 1763 6. Johann Philip ARTZ, b. 6 Feb 1765 7. Johann Michael ARTZ, b. 6 Feb 1765 8. Catharine ARTZ, b. 8 Dec 1767 9. Anna Maria ARTZ, b. 5 Jun 1769 10. Johannes ARTZ, b. 14 Mar 1771; d. Oct 1821 11. Johann Christian ARTZ, b. 13 Mar 1773 |
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Source:
1. WorldConnect / Ancestry World Trees (online at RootsWeb.com/Ancestry.com). |
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