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Barbara Arweiler

Female 1719 - 1752  (32 years)


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  1. 1.  Barbara Arweiler was born on 15 Oct 1719 in Dillingen, Saarland, Germany (daughter of Wilhelm Arweiler and Margaretha Kniesbeck); died on 30 May 1752 in Bous, Saarland, Germany.

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    • Last Full Review: 26 Aug 2021

    Barbara married Nikolaus Rupp on 30 May 1752 in Bous, Saarland, Germany. Nikolaus (son of Johann Georg Rupp and Johanna Loris) was born on 2 Feb 1718 in Schwalbach, Saarland, Germany; died on 3 Feb 1783 in Schwalbach, Saarland, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Johann Rupp was born on 10 Mar 1755 in Derlen, Schwalbach, Saarland, Germany.
    2. Anna Maria Rupp was born on 16 Mar 1757 in Derlen, Schwalbach, Saarland, Germany; died on 10 Jun 1834 in Derlen, Schwalbach, Saarland, Germany.
    3. Nikolaus Rupp was born on 24 Feb 1760 in Derlen, Schwalbach, Saarland, Germany; died on 6 Apr 1815 in Völklingen, Saarland, Germany.
    4. Gertrud Rupp was born on 28 Apr 1762 in Schwalbach, Saarland, Germany; died on 28 Mar 1787 in Schwalbach, Saarland, Germany.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Wilhelm Arweiler was born in 1690 in Dillingen, Saarland, Germany; died on 5 Nov 1741 in Dillingen, Saarland, Germany.

    Wilhelm married Margaretha Kniesbeck before 1713. Margaretha was born in 1692 in Dillingen, Saarland, Germany; died on 22 Jan 1751 in Dillingen, Saarland, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Margaretha Kniesbeck was born in 1692 in Dillingen, Saarland, Germany; died on 22 Jan 1751 in Dillingen, Saarland, Germany.
    Children:
    1. 1. Barbara Arweiler was born on 15 Oct 1719 in Dillingen, Saarland, Germany; died on 30 May 1752 in Bous, Saarland, Germany.