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(‎Added [de] description: * ca. 1551 (Generationsschätzung), Frau des herzoglich Gothaischen Pfarrers Cyriax Schneegaß, Tochter von Cyriacus Lindemann, Rektor aus Gotha, #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1572247626282)
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born c. 1551 (generation estimate), wife of the Gotha-Saxon pastor Cyriax Schneegaß, daughter of Cyriacus Lindemann, Rektor from Gotha
Property / Family name: Lindemann / qualifier
 
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Property / Secondary literature: Thüringer Pfarrerbuch, vol. 1: Herzogtum Gotha, compiled by Bernhard Möller (et. al.), ed. by Gesellschaft für Thüringische Kirchengeschichte (Neustadt an der Aisch: Degener, 1995). / rank
 
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Property / Secondary literature: Thüringer Pfarrerbuch, vol. 1: Herzogtum Gotha, compiled by Bernhard Möller (et. al.), ed. by Gesellschaft für Thüringische Kirchengeschichte (Neustadt an der Aisch: Degener, 1995). / qualifier
 
Page(s): 595
Property / Child
 
Property / Child: N.N. Claus, then Hopf (née Schneegaß) / rank
 
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Property / Number of children
 
2
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Property / Number of children: 2 / rank
 
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Property / Number of children: 2 / qualifier
 
Property / Research projects that contributed to this data set
 
Property / Research projects that contributed to this data set: Heino Richard, Raw data for Thuringian genealogies (2019–2023) / rank
 
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born c. 1551 (generation estimate), wife of the Gotha-Saxon pastor Cyriax Schneegaß, daughter of Cyriacus Lindemann, Rektor from Gotha
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Dorothea Schneegaß (née Lindemann)
born c. 1551 (generation estimate), wife of the Gotha-Saxon pastor Cyriax Schneegaß, daughter of Cyriacus Lindemann, Rektor from Gotha

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