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| Archbisopric Archive in Salzburg Baptism Book I(1615-1620) - page 83 |
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| Margaretha Linsner, born on the 26.01.1754 in Lach (S. 187 F 79 Schlüsselfeld), was the daughter of Friedrich Linsner and Margaretha Hering (Haering). Friedrich Linsner and Margaretha Hering (Haering), married at the 05.02.1753 in Schlüsselfeld (S. 73 F 113). (S = page, F = Fiche) Friedrich Linsner was born on the 02.10.1722 in Lach (S. 176 F 53 Schlüsselfeld), and died on the 15.12.1792 in Lach. (S. 35 F 156 Schlüsselfeld). The parents of Friedrich Linsner were Pancraz Linsner and Margaretha N.N. Margaretha Hering (Haering), daughter of David Haering and Elisabeth, a born Krainer, was born on the 02.10.1722 (the same day as Friedrich Linsner!) in Lach (S. 176 F 53 Schlüsselfeld) and died on the 28.10.1792 in Lach (S. 50 F 157 Schlüsselfeld).. |
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| Images from probate records in various county Surrogate Courts in New York. The content of the probate records and their year range vary by county. Most records end in the 1920s with some indexes continuing to the year 1971 |
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