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Name |
SCHNEBELE, Johan Jacob |
Born |
07 Dec 1645 |
Affoltern am Albis, Canton Zrich, Switzerland |
Gender |
Male |
Person ID |
I1420 |
Hans Georg Spang |
Last Modified |
2 Aug 2015 |
Family |
HABERSAAT, Barbara, d. 21 Feb 1711 |
Children |
| 1. SCHNEBELE, Hans Jacob, b. 25 Nov 1670, Affoltern am Albis, Canton Zrich, Switzerland , d. Bef 1714 (Age < 43 years) |
| 2. SCHNEBELE, Jos, b. 1672, d. 1714 (Age 42 years) |
| 3. SCHNEBELE, Jacob, b. 1673, d. Abt 1713 (Age 40 years) |
| 4. SCHNEBELE, Anna, b. 1675, d. 1706 (Age 31 years) |
| 5. SCHNEBELE, Hans, b. Abt 1678, d. Abt 1702 (Age ~ 24 years) |
| 6. SCHNEBELE, Heinrich, b. 1680 |
| 7. SCHNEBELE, Johannes, b. 1682 |
| 8. SCHNEBELE, Hans Rudolph, b. 1685 |
| 9. SCHNEBELE, Regina, b. 1689, d. 1702 (Age 13 years) |
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Last Modified |
2 Aug 2015 |
Family ID |
F684 |
Group Sheet |
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Notes |
- 1986 Biographical Sketch: [1650] "Johann Jacob Schnebele (b. ca. 1620-30, prob. Affoltern am Albis, Canton Zrich, Switzerland) may be the Johann Jacob Schnebele of Ibersheim Hof, owner of the Bible inscribed 'This Bible belongs to the House of
Jacob Schnebeli of Ibersheim and came into my possession in 1696. Johannes Jacob Schnebley.'" A second inscription, 'This Bible belongs to Wendelteiss Schnebelli and is in love so recorded in the year of our lord 1708,' indicates that it was
passed down to another family member, perhaps on the death of this Johann Jacob. [1651] Ibersheim Hof is near Heilbronn (on the Neckar River), south of Heidelberg and Mannheim, on the main route of the Mennonite migration."
1995 Biographical Sketch: [1649] "Jacob Schnebeli, b. 7 Dec 1645. He married Barbara Habersaat of Aeugst. They were both living at Affoltern, Zurich in 1695 and 1708. Barbara died 21 Feb 1711. Her death was recorded at the end of the year in
the church register of Affoltern which may mean that it occurred away from Affoltern. Jacob lived at Mannheim, Germany in 1717 as a Mennonite widower. In 1711 he wrote a letter to fellow Mennonite Jacob Frey in Switzerland. He may have signed a
letter at Mannheim in 1727. He gave a Bible to Dielman Kolb before Kolb's departure for Pennsylvania in 1717. Dielman Kolb married Elisabeth widow of Jacob Schnebeli, son of this Jacob Schnebeli."
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