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Gallus Bolt

Birth29 Jun 1611 - Nesslau, St Gallen, Switzerland
Death21 Jun 1675 - Sankt Gallen, St. Gallen, Switzerland
MotherUrsula Feder
FatherHans Bolt (10GGF)

Born in Nesslau, St Gallen, Switzerland on 29 Jun 1611 to Hans Bolt (10GGF) and Ursula Feder. Gallus Bolt married Verena Mueller and had 9 children. He passed away on 21 Jun 1675 in Sankt Gallen, St. Gallen, Switzerland.

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Parents
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Hans Bolt (10Ggf)
1588 - Unknown
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Ursula Feder
1595 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Verena Mueller
1611 - 1672
Children Show all
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Hans Bolt
1651 - 1737
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Magdalena Bolt
1634 - 1698
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Josebe Bolt
1637 - Unknown
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Urban Bolt
1642 - Unknown
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Margreth Bolt
1646 - Unknown
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Elsbeth Bolt
1639 - Unknown
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Hans
1632 - Unknown
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Hans Heinrich Bolt
1645 - Unknown
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Elisabeth Bolt
1633 - 1707

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