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Anna Catherine Schmidt

Birth1670 - Lachen,Palatinate,Bavaria,Germany
Death19 Mar 1708 - German, Chenango, New York, United States
MotherAnna Sturm/Schmidt
FatherPeter SCHMIDT

Born in Lachen,Palatinate,Bavaria,Germany on 1670 to Peter SCHMIDT and Anna Sturm/Schmidt. Anna Catherine Schmidt married Georg Christoph Hamman and had 5 children. She passed away on 19 Mar 1708 in German, Chenango, New York, United States.

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Parents
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Peter Schmidt
1643 - 1692
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Anna Sturm/schmidt
1652 - 1699
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Georg Christoph Hamman
1661 - 1727
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Hans Thomas Hammann
1700 - 1755
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Anna Elisabeth Hammann
1696 - 1734
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Hans Georg Hamman
1703 - 1740
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Anna Catharina Hamman
1699 - Unknown
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Maria Veronica Hammann
1717 - 1721

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