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Anna AEPPLI

Birth12 Aug 1702 - Fallanden, Zurich, Switz
Death29 Apr 1757 - Fallanden, Zurich, Switz
MotherElsbeth BOSSHART
FatherJakob AEPPLI

Born in Fallanden, Zurich, Switz on 12 Aug 1702 to Jakob AEPPLI and Elsbeth BOSSHART. Anna AEPPLI married Felix Gachnang and had 9 children. She passed away on 29 Apr 1757 in Fallanden, Zurich, Switz.

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Parents
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Jakob Aeppli
1671 - Unknown
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Elsbeth Bosshart
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Felix Gachnang
1706 - 1779
Children Show all
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Hans Heinrich Gachnang
1728 - 1728
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Anna Gachnang
1733 - 1772
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David Gachnang
1741 - 1804
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Anna Gachnang
1727 - Unknown
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Elisabeth Gachnang
Unknown - 1775
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Johannes Gachnang
1734 - 1735
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Regula Gachnang
1739 - 1741
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Hans Gachnang
Unknown - 1732
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Hans Caspar Gachnang
Unknown - 1779

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