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Adam Eckhardt

Birth25 Nov 1674 - Moosheim, Leipzig, Saxony, Germany
Death25 Feb 1728 - Niederrossau, Leipzig, Saxony, Germany
MotherAnna Emmerich
FatherMichael Eckhardt

Born in Moosheim, Leipzig, Saxony, Germany on 25 Nov 1674 to Michael Eckhardt and Anna Emmerich. Adam Eckhardt married Maria Elisabeth Schmidt and had 6 children. He passed away on 25 Feb 1728 in Niederrossau, Leipzig, Saxony, Germany.

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Parents
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Michael Eckhardt
1638 - 1676
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Anna Emmerich
1634 - 1687
Spouse(s)
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Maria Elisabeth Schmidt
1694 - Unknown
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Anna Christian Schumann
1688 - 1713
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Anna Maria Roemer Geb. Eckhardt
1722 - 1789
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Johann Georg Eckhardt
1722 - Unknown
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Anna Rosina Eckhardt
1716 - Unknown
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Maria Elisabeth Eckhardt
1719 - 1730
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Samuel Eckhardt
1707 - Unknown
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Gottlieb Eckhardt
1711 - 1712

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