Anna Elizabetha Gebert was born in late February 1729 at her parents' home in Schwaigern, Wuerttenburg, in the Holy Roman Empire (today: Germany). She was christened on 2 March 1729.
She only lived a short time, passing away on 14 May 1729, about 2 and a half months old.
Birth Date: 1729 in Schwaigern, Wuerttemburg, Germany[1]
Christening Date: 2 March 1729 in Schwaigern, Wuerttemburg, Germany[2]
Death Date: 14 MAY 1729 in Schwaigern, Wuerttemburg, Germany[3]
ALT Birth Date: ABT 1729 in Mosbach, Karlsruhe, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany
ALT Death Date#1: BET 1765 AND 1802 in Mosbach, Karlsruhe, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany. Imported only 1765 from Death Dates.
ALT Death Date#2: as ANNA HANGER, Between 1765 & 1802 in Augusta County, Virginia.
Source: S542 Floyd E. Gabbard, Gabbard research. Correspondence and online database. Correspondence and online database. Bibliography Repository: #R6 - Repository: R6
Source: S546 William C. Gabbard, online database. Descendant of Hans Michael Gebert. <wcg-djg@mis.net> Bibliography Repository: #R3 Repository: R3 Name: My Files
Hannah (Anna) Elisabetha Gebhardt (born Gabbert Gebert) Gender: Female Birth: Circa 1729 - Mosbach, Karlsruhe, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany Baptism: Mar 2 1729 - Schwaigern, Stuttgart,Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany Marriage: Spouse: Johann Peter Hanger, Sr - 1749 - Augusta, Virginia Death: Between 1765 and 1802 - Mosbach, Karlsruhe, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany Father: Hans Michael Gebert Mother: Anna Sabina Nellinger Husband: Johann Peter Hanger, Sr Children: Peter Hanger, Jr, Barbara Hanger, Frederick Hanger, Elizabeth Hanger, John Hanger, Hannah Hanger, Jacob Hanger, George Hanger, Catherine Hanger, David Hanger Siblings: Gottlieb Gebert (born Gabbard), Johannes Gebert, Jacob Gebert (born Gabbert), Michael George Gebert, Sr.
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Acknowledgements
WikiTree profile Gebhardt Gabbert Gebert-1 was created by Barry Lindley through the import of DrewLindleyFT (2).GED on Feb 26, 2015.
WikiTree profile Gebert-6 was created through the import of Adamson for Wiki.ged on Jul 8, 2011 by Kay Haden. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Kay and others.
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Anna by comparing test results with other carriers of her ancestors' mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Anna:
Gebhardt Gabbert Gebert-1 and Gebert-6 appear to represent the same person because: Barry - the too-long surname of your profile must be merged into Gebert-6 BUT I want to keep all the information you have about her Marriage and Children and so we must change her DEATH date as clearly she did not die at 0 yrs. old if she married etc. You can complete this merge, please. All of these children must be merged!
I would like to recommend that you edit Hannah's surname to just one name. This way she will appear on a surname list, making it easier to connect with others (since there will not be other Gebhardt_Gabbert_Gebert-1).
This can be done by going to the edit tab, going down to last name at birth and clicking on the tiny edit link. Then you can come back and put the other name variations under "Other Last Names".
I would like to recommend that you edit Hannah's surname to just one name. This way she will appear on a surname list, making it easier to connect with others (since there will not be other Gebhardt_Gabbert_Gebert-1).
This can be done by going to the edit tab, going down to last name at birth and clicking on the tiny edit link. Then you can come back and put the other name variations under "Other Last Names".
Thanks! Emma :-)