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 My Family
Frederica of Hesse-Darmstadt was born on 16 Oct 1751 in Prenzlau.
Frederica of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (Duchess) was born on 2 Mar 1778 in Hanover, Germany.
Charlotte of Prussia (Princess), Frederica, Charles, Alexandrine, Ferdinand, Louisa of Prussia, Albert of Prussia (Prince).
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 Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
On October 31, 1797 Gustav married Frederica Dorothea, daughter of Charles Frederick, grand-duke of Baden, a marriage which might have led to a war with Russia but for the fanatical hatred of the French republic shared by the emperor Paul of Russia and Gustav IV Adolf, which served as a bond of union between them.
At the suggestion of King Oscar II of Sweden his body was brought to Sweden and interred in the Riddarholmskyrkan.
Sofia Wilhelmina would marry Leopold of Baden, whos ancestor Victoria of Baden would marry into the House of Bernadotte, by way of Gustav V of Sweden.
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 Royal Family of Europe - pafg08 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Frederica OF HESSE was born about 1754 in Mecklenburg, Germany.
Frederica OF MECKLENBURG was born on 2 Mar 1778.
Frederica OF WURTTEMBERG was born in 1765 in Wurttemberg,, Germany.
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 Princess Maria Louisa of Baden   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Born Maria Louisa Auguste, Princess of Baden (24 January 1779 - 4 May (O.S.) = 16 May (N.S.) 1826) daughter of Prince Karl Ludwig of Baden and Amalia Frederica of Hesse-Darmstadt.
She is known by other names and titles, Marie Louise Augusta of Baden or Empress Elizaveta (Elizabeth in English) of Baden, also Luise Marie Auguste Princess and Margravine von Baden and Luise Marie Auguste Grand-Ducal Princess and Margravine von Baden.
She was thought of as a very beautiful woman, she loved magnificent jewellery and cloths.
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 Germany A-E   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The Lords of Baden benefited from the break-up of Swabia, and, raised to the dignity of Margrave in 1112, were able to take their place as one of the four most important dynasts in southern Germany (along with Habsburg, Wittelsbach, and Wurttemburg).
Baden was fragmented from 1190-1503, 1515-1620, and 1622-1771, though the eras of 1415-1503, 1604-1620, and 1666-1771 saw only two active branches each.
Territories of Philip and Otto IV to Bronchorst-Gronsfeld and Wolkenstein 1576-1673, to Speyer 1673-6, to Baden thereafter.
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 Adolf Frederick of Sweden - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Adolf Frederick (Adolf Fredrik) (May 14, 1710 – February 12, 1771), was King of Sweden from 1751 until his death.
He was the son of Christian August von Schleswig-Holstein-Eutin (1673-1726) and Albertina Frederica von Baden-Durlach (1682-1755).
He was elected crown prince to the heirless king Frederick I of Sweden after the bungled war against Russia, which ended with losses in the Treaty of Turku 1745.
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 Decendants of Philip Fischer - pafg01.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Michael Fischer and Maria Gertrude Fischer, was born 1802 in Waldulm, Baden.
Philip married Caroline (Karoline) WILHELM, daughter of Heinrich WILHELM and Theresa SAUER, on 25 Jan 1830 in Oensbach in Grand Duchy of Baden.
Frederica FISCHER was born 11 Oct 1830 and died 11 Feb 1905.
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 My Family
Ernest Augustus of Cumberland HANOVER (Duke) was born in 1845.
Frederica of Hanover HANOVER (Princess) was born on 18 Apr 1917 in Blankenburg, Harz, Germany.
Parents: Ernest Augustus I HANOVER (King of Hanover) and Frederica of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (Duchess).
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 Drew Spencer Family Tree - aqwg117
He died 13 Oct 1825 in Schloss, Nymphenburg, Germany and was buried in Theatinerkirche.
Caroline of Baden [Parents] was born 13 Jul 1776 in Karlsruhe.
She died 13 Nov 1841 in Munich, Germany and was buried in Theatinerkirche, Munich, Germany.
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 Idaho, Kootenai County Biographies
JOHN HAGER It is certainly very gratifying to have the pleasure to chronicle the events in the life of this worthy veteran and esteemed pioneer and resident of Coeur d'Alene where he has demonstrated as he did in many ways and times in the past his faithfulness, his ability, his courage and real worth.
John Hager was born in Baden, Germany, on April 11, 1830, receiving a good common schooling and in 1848 enlisted in the volunteer force that resisted the German government.
He was on the defeated side and to avoid the vigilance of the government he went to Switzerland for some months and then returned home and in 1850 came to America.
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 AmericanHeritage.com / The Magnificent Fraud
One of his few consolations during these years was his nomination to a high order of knighthood that carried with it the right to wear the Star of Fidelity on his breast.
Married to the prince of the neighboring principality, Baden-Durlach, Frederica was extremely fond of the ex-captain and had come to hate her violent husband.
De Kalb would be far less likely to know the names of all the Prussian colonels, and a lieutenant general from Baden would be totally unknown to him—and scarcely worthy of comment.
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 Ancestors and Family of Frederica Dorothea Wilhelmina von Baden
Ancestors and Family of Frederica Dorothea Wilhelmina von Baden
Fredrika was the daughter of hereditary prince Karl Ludvig of Baden and Amalia Fredrika of Hessen-Darmstadt.
Frederica married Gustavus IV Adolphus Holstein-Gottorp, son of Gustaf III of Sweden of Holstein-Gottorp and Sophia Magdalena Oldenburg, on 31 Oct 1797.
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 theHofers.com - the Godfrey John Hofer story   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Philippena was born in Karlsruhe, Baden, Germany on May 18, 1856.
She was a daughter of Phillip Blau and Elizabeth Klein and had four brothers and 3 sisters: Philip, Karl, William, Louis, Frederica, Catherine and Magdalena.
Philippena came to America by ship, being on the ocean for three weeks, then came to Downs in October 1879 at 23 years of age, to join her sister, Magdalena and brother, Louis.
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 Welcome to Adobe GoLive 5
Married in 1797 in Stockholm Princess Frederica of Baden (*1781 Karlsruhe,†1826 Lausanne).
His Queen Frederica was buried at Castle Church of St Michael in Pforzheim, Baden.
Married in 1881 in Karlsruhe, Baden Princess Victoria of Baden (*1862 Karlsruhe,†1930 Rome).
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 MARION COUNTY, OHIO 1907 HISTORY - K - BIOGRAPHIES   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Jacob Kaelber subsequently returned to Germany and married Frederica (Henricka) Wechter, (born in Kieselbronn, Pforzheim, Baden Dec 13, 1843, the daughter of Matthias and Caroline Zeigler Wechter) a sister of his first wife.
John Lucas Klingel, father of our subject, was born in Ersingen, Baden, Germany in 1814, and was a lad of 14 years when he came to America with his parents, George and Elizabeth Klingel, who had two other children, Joseph and Margaret, both now deceased.
Kraner was born in Nottingen, Baden, Germany, January 12, 1845, and is a son of Johann Wilhelm and Margaret Barbara (Keist) Kraner.
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 BusDbios29
Charles F. Reif was born on August 23, 1879 in Buffalo.
He was the son of master tailor William Reif and his wife Frederica, nee Kam.
William Reif came in 1855 from Eichstetten, Baden to America.
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 Seneca, Big Spring Township, Ohio, History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Our subject was married on second occasion, July 3, 1862, with Frederica Kopp, born in Wurtemburg, Germany, February 28, 1831, daughter of Jacob and Frederica Kopp, who both died in Wurtemberg, and by this marriage there was born April 3, 1866.
ANTHONY GOEHR, farmer, P. New Riegel, was born in Baden, Germany, January 24, 1835; son of Peter and Mary Goehr, also natives of Baden, where they remained until their death.
MARTIN WETZEL, harness-maker, New Riegel, was born in Baden, Germany, November 11, 1832; son of Jacob and Anna Wetzel, natives of Baden, where they married, lived and died.
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 Mitchell, Sterner, Guidinger, Glasser, Merkel, Atkins, Atkinson Genealogy - Person Page 8   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
She was born on 14 October 1758 at GrossSachsen, Baden, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
James William Baxter was born on 24 May 1882 at Aetna Road, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, U.S.A. He was the son of William Baxter and Carrie Burke Morgan.
James William Baxter married Marjorie Gleason, daughter of Edwin Frank Gleason and Frances Frederica Munson, on 15 June 1912 at Home Grand Ave, Toledo, Lucas, Ohio, U.S.A. James William Baxter was an entrepreneur say 1930.
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 burkefami - aqwg16
Marie D SEITZ [Parents] was born 7 Jan 1900 in Philadelphia, PA. She died 1974.
Ludwig SEITZ [Parents] was born 19 Jul 1858 in Baden, Germany.
He died 5 May 1934 in Philadelphia, PA and was buried 9 May 1934 in Wyndmoor, PA. Ludwig married Mary A STEINMETZ in St Peter's Churc.
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 Baden Research List Archive -- BADRL-982
Max MAIER emigrated from Baden, departing from Le Havre, arriving at the port of New York in September 1849.
Three of their children, Donatus, Paul and Maria, were born in Baden; three children, Christoph, Heinrich and Christiana, were born in Washington county, Wisconsin after they immigrated in 1846.
They emigrated with their children, all born in Baden: John born 28 December 1836, Peter born circa 1834, Eva born circa 1838, and Barbara born circa 1840.
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 Index to royal Genealogical Data - ordered by lastname - part 78
von Baden, Berthold Frederick William, Margrave of Baden, b.
von Baden, Louis William George Ernest, Prince, b.
von Baden, Maximilian Andrew Frederick, Margrave of Baden, b.
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 Classics Today.com - Your Online Guide to Classical Music
The result is dazzlingly diverse as it moves from Japanese court music to Tunisian street music (and other equally unlikely juxtapositions) seemingly without effort.
British conductor Neville Marriner hooked Argento up with Metropolitan Opera mezzo-soprano Frederica von Stade to produce another Minnesota Orchestra commission, Casa Guidi, in 1983.
Argento, who favors prose writings for his texts, used letters written by Elizabeth Barrett Browning to her sister in England.
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 Kessel Descendants
She was born Feb 8, 1834 in Baden, Germany (Source: 1870 Census-Jefferson County, IA.), and died Aug 19, 1910 in Brighton, Washington Co, Iowa.
John Kessel, son of Joseph and Charlott (Wessbecher) Kessel, was born in Baden, Germany, August 25, 1839.
She was born Mar 19, 1850 in Germany (Source: 1900 IA soundex.), and died Dec 6, 1926 in Brighton, Iowa.
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 Glenn Loney's Museum Notes
But when baroque operas are revived on its stage, the effect of Bibiena scenery is temporarily recreated.
Margravine Wilhelmine opened her opera-house to honor the State-Marriage of her only daughter, Frederica Sophia, to the Duke of Württemburg.
The hot and cold mineral waters are supposed to be a real tonic for skin, muscles, and whatever ails you.
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 Kongekronologi for en del svenske regenter
Friederike von Baden = Frederica = Frederikke Dorothea Wilhelmine; * 1781; † 1826; m 1797; div.
Luise von Baden; * 1811; † 1854; m 1830; divorced 1844;
Victoria; * 1862; † 1930; d Grandduke Frederick I of Baden and Louise of Prussia;
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 Johann Esaias Nilson ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Johannes Esaias Nilson, Portrait of Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick, General, born 1721, 18th century
Johannes Esaias Nilson, Portrait of Frederica Carolina, Princess of Hohenlohe and Waldburg, born 1714, 18th century
Johannes Esaias Nilson, Portrait of Charles Wilhelm Ferdinand, heir to Brunswick, born 1735, 18th century
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 Ludwig lX VON HESSEN-DARMSTADT/Karoline Palatine VON ZWEIBRUECKEN-BIRKENFELD
Name: Frederica VON HESSEN-DARMSTADT Born: 16 Oct 1751 at: Prenzlau Married: 1769 at: Died: 25 Feb 1805 at: Berlin Spouses: Friedrich Wilhelm ll Koenig VON PREUSSEN Friedrich Wilhelm II Koenig VON PREUSSEN
Name: Amalie VON HESSEN-DARMSTADT Born: 1754 at: Married: at: Died: 1832 at: Spouses: Hereditary Karl VON BADEN
Name: Wilhelmine VON HESSEN-DARMSTADT Born: 1755 at: Married: 1773 at: Died: 1776 at: Spouses: Paul Duke VON RUSSLAND
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