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Barbara (Glaar) Keller (1704 - abt. 1768)

Barbara Keller formerly Glaar aka Blaar
Born in Wallisellen, Zurich, Switzerlandmap
Daughter of and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
Wife of — married 20 Jul 1728 in Wallisellen, Zurich, Switzerlandmap
Descendants descendants
Died about at about age 63 in Frederick, Marylandmap
Profile last modified | Created 13 Jul 2015
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Contents

Biography

Arrived in America 1735 • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Came aboard the "Mercury".

Birth

Birth:
Date: BET 1722 AND 1745

Imported only 1722 from Birth Date and marked as uncertain.

Death

Death:
Date: BET 1768 AND 1833

Imported only 1768 from Death Date and marked as uncertain.

Marriage

Husband: @I25743@
Wife: Barbara Unknown
Child: Magdalena Keller
Marriage:
Date: BET 1762 AND 1779

Imported only 1762 from Marriage Date and marked as uncertain.

Research Notes

The original marriage document on file at the Zürich State Archives states that Barbara Glaar, of Wallisellen, married Hans Jakob Keller, of Wallisellen, on 20 July 1728 at Wallisellen, Zürich, Switzerland. [1]

Sources

  1. State Archives of Zurich.

Acknowledgments

Thank you to Robert Pinder for creating WikiTree profile Unknown-215667 through the import of RobPinder_2013-v3_2013-10-21.ged on Oct 26, 2013. Click to the Changes page for the details of edits by Robert and others.

List of Swiss Immigrants Lists of Swiss Emigrants in the Eighteenth Century to the American ..., Volume 1 edited by Albert Bernhardt Faust, Gaius Marcus Brumbaugh Left October 5th 1734From The Parish Wallissellen, Who SINCE THE YEAR 1734 LEFT FOR CAROLINA





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Glaar-2 and Blaar-1 appear to represent the same person because: Same spouse, alternate spelling
Unknown-215667 and Glaar-2 appear to represent the same person because: same husband and children, immigration records (listed as Blaar)
posted by Nancy (Noll) Kolinski

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