She was baptized on 3 March 1685. The sponsors were Michael Heintz' wife Anna Catharina, of Mittelbrunn; Adam Keffer of Zeselburg's daughter, Anna Margaretha; Hanß Valentine Schneider of Langwieden.[1]
Anna Margretha died 3 March 1726 in Gerhardsbrunn. She was buried the same day in Labach, aged 41 years and 10 months.[4][2]
Sources
↑ 1.01.1 Evangelische Kirche Mittelbrunn, "Kirchenbuch 1669-1905", digital images, FamilySearch (Online: Intellectual Reserve, Inc., 2021), [Original source: Evangelische Kirche Mittelbrunn, "Kirchenbuch 1669-1905", DGS 102458241, (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1959, 1960, 1989), Image 75]
↑ 2.02.12.2 Fuchs, Hans and Leopoldi, Zacharias , "Register zu dem Evangelisch-Lutherischen Kirchenbuch der Herrschaft Landstuhl im Westrich, 1669-1709" microfilm 1659451 item 6, (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1990)
↑ Evangelische Kirche Mittelbrunn, "Kirchenbuch 1669-1905", Image 196]
↑ Evangelische Kirche Wallhalben, "Kirchenbuch, 1674-1798", digital image, FamilySearch (Online: Intellectual Reserve, Inc., 2018), [Original source: Evangelische Kirche Wallhalben, "Kirchenbuch, 1674-1798", microfilm 193211, Items 1 - 2, (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1959), Image 160]
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