Anna Margret Ilsaben Seegelhorst

Femaleabout 1701–31 May 1776

Brief Life History of Anna Margret Ilsaben

When Anna Margret Ilsaben Seegelhorst was born about 1701, in Ströhen, Sulingen, Hanover, Prussia, Germany, her father, Marquart Seegelhorst, was 28 and her mother, Anna Maria Elisabeth Spreen, was 23. She married Johann Cord Schlottman about 1719, in Ströhen, Sulingen, Hanover, Prussia, Germany. They were the parents of at least 7 sons and 4 daughters. She died on 31 May 1776, in her hometown, at the age of 76.

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Family Time Line

Johann Cord Schlottman
1695–1776
Anna Margret Ilsaben Seegelhorst
1701–1776
Marriage: about 1719
Christoph Henrich Schlottman
1720–
Johan Henrich Schlottman
1724–1810
Johann Cord Friderich Wilhelm Schlottman
1727–1801
Margret Ilsaben Schlottmans
1729–1729
Christoph Henr Ludewich Schlotman
1730–
Anna Maria Dorothea Schlottman
1732–
Johann Richardt Schlottman or Aukamp
1734–1809
Christian Friderich Ludewig Schlotman
1737–
Jacob Friderich Wilhelm Schlottman
1740–
Christine Engel Schlotmann
1744–1829
Anne Margarete Ilsaben Schlotman
1747–

Sources (12)

  • Birth of Johann Richardt Schlottman in Rahden parish register
  • Maria Ilsaben Seegelhorst im Eintrag für Johann Henrich Schlottmann, „Deutschland Geburten und Taufen, 1558-1898“
  • Birth of Jacob Friderich Wilhelm Schlottmann in parish registers of Rahden, Westfalen, Germany

Spouse and Children

  • Marriage
    about 1719Ströhen, Sulingen, Hanover, Prussia, Germany
  • Children (11)

    +6 More Children

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    Siblings (6)

    +1 More Child

    Name Meaning

    variant of Anne , in common use as a given name in most European languages. Among people with a classical education, it has from time to time been associated with Virgil's Aeneid, where it is borne by the sister of Dido , Queen of Carthage. This Phoenician name may ultimately be of Semitic origin, and thus related to the biblical Anne. However, the connection, if it exists, is indirect rather than direct.

    Dictionary of First Names © Patrick Hanks and Flavia Hodges 1990, 2003, 2006.

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