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Marie Magdalaine Spaenly

Marie Magdalaine Spaenly

Female Abt 1740 - Yes, date unknown

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  • Name Marie Magdalaine Spaenly 
    Birth Abt 1740  Solbach, Alsace, France Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Female 
    Death Yes, date unknown 
    Person ID I4121  rrss
    Last Modified 7 Dec 2018 

    Father Didier Spaenly,   b. Abt 1710, Alsace, France Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Bef 1765, Solbach, Alsace, France Find all individuals with events at this location (Age ~ 54 years) 
    Mother Madeline Banzet,   b. Abt 1710, Alsace, France Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Bef 1765, Solbach, Alsace, France Find all individuals with events at this location (Age ~ 54 years) 
    Marriage 27 Nov 1725  Belmont, Alsace, France Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Didier Spenle and Catherine Morel Marriage 1725 Part 1
    Didier Spenle and Catherine Morel Marriage 1725 Part 1
    27 November 1725, Waldersbach: Marriage of Didier Spenle, son of Andre Spenle and Catherine Morel of Belmont, and Magdalene Banzet, daughter of the late David Banzet and the late Sara Neuvillers also of Belmont at the church in Belmont.
    Didier Spenle and Magdalena Banzet Marriage 1725, Part 2
    Didier Spenle and Magdalena Banzet Marriage 1725, Part 2
    27 November 1725, Waldersbach: Marriage of Didier Spenle, son of Andre Spenle and Catherine Morel of Belmont, and Magdalene Banzet, daughter of the late David Banzet and the late Sara Neuvillers also of Belmont at the church in Belmont.
    Family ID F1349  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Christian Äsbacher,   b. 27 May 1738, Bellefosse, Alsace, France Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Yes, date unknown 
    Marriage 4 Dec 1764  Waldersbach, Bas-Rhin, France Find all individuals with events at this location  [2
    Claude Kommer and Regine Morel Marriage 1747
    Claude Kommer and Regine Morel Marriage 1747
    31 Jan 1747, Waldersbach: Marriage of Claude Kommer, son of Claude Kommer _____ Schonberg and Maria Schepplerin __ and Regine Morel, daughter of the late George Morel of Bellemont and Odile Claude. Witnesses: Abraham Scheppler, Jean Nicolas Morel, Dimanche Krieger.
    Christian Asbacher and Marie Madelaine Spenle Marriage 1764
    Christian Asbacher and Marie Madelaine Spenle Marriage 1764
    4 December 1764, Waldersbach: Marriage of Chretien, son of Jean Aeschbacher, Swiss, farmer of Menaville near Salm, and the late Madeline Doubs, and Marie Madeline, daughter of the late Didier Spenle of Solbach and his late wife Madeline Banzet. The groom is of the reformed religion and the bride is of the Confession of Augsburg, and it is…
    Family ID F1348  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 6 Jul 2023 

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    1. [S168] Bas-Rhin, France, Civil and Religious Records.
      27 November 1725, Waldersbach: Marriage of Didier Spenle, son of Andre Spenle and Catherine Morel of Belmont, and Magdalene Banzet, daughter of the late David Banzet and the late Sara Neuvillers also of Belmont at the church in Belmont.

    2. [S168] Bas-Rhin, France, Civil and Religious Records.
      4 December 1764, Waldersbach: Marriage of Chretien, son of Jean Aeschbacher, Swiss, farmer of Menaville near Salm, and of his wife Madeline Doubs, and Marie Madeline, daughter of the late Didier Spenle of Solbach and his late wife Madeline Banzet. The groom is of the reformed religion and the bride is of the Confession of Augsburg, and it is stipulated that male children will be raised as the former and female children as the latter.
      Can't locate Menaville, Principante de Salm. Confession of Augsburg means Lutheran, and reformed religion probably means Calvinist or Anabaptist--both appear distinctly in contemporary records.