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Elisabeth Beisel

Birth19 AUG 1675 - Eberbach, Baden, Germany
Death1 AUG 1729 - Eberbach, Baden, Germany
MotherMarie Eva Olbert
FatherPhilipp Beyssel

Born in Eberbach, Baden, Germany on 19 AUG 1675 to Philipp Beyssel and Marie Eva Olbert. Elisabeth Beisel married Hans Jakob Krauth and had 10 children. She passed away on 1 AUG 1729 in Eberbach, Baden, Germany.

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Parents
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Philipp Beyssel
1642 - 1692
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Marie Eva Olbert
1648 - 1705
Spouse(s)
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Hans Jakob Krauth
1672 - 1753
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Johann Jakob Krauth
1640 - Unknown
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Johann Jacob Krauth
1708 - 1753
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Susanne Krauth
1715 - 1782
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Marie Katherine Krauth
1711 - Unknown
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Johann Ludwig Krauth
1703 - 1733
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Hans Jakob Krauth
1705 - 1705
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Elisabeth Krauth
1700 - Unknown
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Daniel Krauth
1701 - Unknown
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Maria Sibylla Krauth
1718 - Unknown
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Hans Jakob Krauth
1706 - 1707
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Anna Maria Krauth
1713 - Unknown

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