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Elsbeth Widmer

Birth1619 - Niderhooft, Thurgau, Switzerland
Death1692 - Affeltrangen, Thurgau, Switzerland
MotherCathryn AEBI
FatherHans Conrad Weidner

Born in Niderhooft, Thurgau, Switzerland on 1619 to Hans Conrad Weidner and Cathryn AEBI. Elsbeth Widmer married Ulrich Meyer and had 8 children. She passed away on 1692 in Affeltrangen, Thurgau, Switzerland.

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Parents
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Hans Conrad Weidner
1590 - 1656
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Cathryn Aebi
1624 - 1645
Spouse(s)
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Ulrich Meyer
1619 - 1671
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Adam Meyer
1654 - 1722
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Kilian Meyer
1645 - 1688
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Thomann Meyer
Unknown - Unknown
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Anna Meyer
1657 - Unknown
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Ulrich Meyer
1656 - Unknown
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Hans Meyer
Unknown - 1729
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Jacob Meyer
Unknown - 1692
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Margaretha Meyer
Unknown - 1650

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