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About Anna Gubbertz
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Makeléer, David was the son of baronet John Hans Makeléer (1604-1666).[4][5] His mother was Anna Gubbertz (c.1595-1653) sometimes referred to as Anna Quickelberg. Anna was the daughter of Hans Gubbertz (c1570-?) and Maichen Maria von Quickelberg (1582-1646). David Makeléer had the following siblings: Carl Leonard Makeléer (1633-1663); Catharina Makeléer (1637-1709); Anna Makeléer (1638-1646); Lunetta Makeléer (1639-1693) who married Joakim Cronman (c1630-1703), a soldier who died at Neumünde; Gustaf Adolf Makeléer (1641-1706) who was a Captain in the Swedish Army who married Sara Carlberg (1647-1701); and Elsa Beata Makeléer (1643-1730). He married Eleonora Elisabet von Ascheberg (1663-1737) in 1679, she was the daughter of Field Marshal Rutger von Ascheberg, Count of Söfdeborg.[6] David then served as the first governor of Älvsborg County, Sweden from 1693 to 1708.[7]
Anna Gubbertz's Timeline
1608 |
1608
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Göteborg, Sweden
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1630 |
December 22, 1630
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Stockholm, Sweden
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1631 |
April 3, 1631
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Gothenburg, Västra Götaland County, Sweden
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1632 |
1632
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Stockholm, Sweden
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1633 |
1633
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Bohus, Älvsborgs län, Västergötland, Swede
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1633
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Göteborg (O), Angered, Sweden
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1636 |
January 2, 1636
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Gåsevadholm, Tölö, Halland, Sweden
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1638 |
September 24, 1638
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Göteborg, Sweden
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1640
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Göteborg, Sweden
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