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Anna Haldimand

Birth4 Sep 1653 - Emmental Valley, Canton, Bern, Switzerland
Death6 Jun 1734 - Signau, Bern, Switzerland
MotherAnna Margareta Ruch
FatherChristian Haldimand

Born in Emmental Valley, Canton, Bern, Switzerland on 4 Sep 1653 to Christian Haldimand and Anna Margareta Ruch. Anna Haldimand married Hans Rudolf Erb Frank and had 10 children. She passed away on 6 Jun 1734 in Signau, Bern, Switzerland.

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Parents
Christian Haldimand
1626 - 1700
Anna Margareta Ruch
1631 - 1710
Spouse(s)
Hans Rudolf Erb Frank
1653 - 1752
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Magdalena Erb
1695 - 1756
Hans Erb
1678 - 1740
Peter Erb
1676 - 1752
Nicholas Claus Erb
1680 - 1752
Christian Erb
1685 - 1736

Daniel Erb
1687 - Unknown
Ulrich "Uli" Erb
1682 - Unknown
Walti Erb
1689 - Unknown
Jost Erb
Unknown - Unknown
Philipp Jacob Erb
1718 - 1718

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