Eva "Eve" Welty (Gochenauer)

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Eva Welty (Gochenauer)

Also Known As: "Eve Cochenhauer", "Eve Welty", "Eve Gochenour"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Manhaim twp, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, British Colony of America
Death: November 07, 1806 (70)
German Township, Fayette, Pennsylvania, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Jacob Jacob Gochnauer and Anna Stirtz
Wife of Johannes "John " Jacob Welty
Mother of Jacob Gochenour Welty, I; Catharina Boehm; Peter Welday; Mary Barbara Eleberger (Ruble); Anna Elizabeth Meyers and 10 others
Sister of Anna Gochenauer; Jacob Goughnour; Mary Huber; John Cocanougher; Joseph Gochenauer, Sr and 7 others
Half sister of Mary Magdalina Gochnauer; Verena Roth; Elizabeth Guth; Ursula Landis Kopf; Mary Meyer Roland and 5 others

actual relationship: Eva was Johann Jocob's second wife. His 1st wife and the mother of Johann Nicolaus Welty was Anna Catharina Croissant,
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About Eva "Eve" Welty (Gochenauer)



Research Notes for Eve (Spouse1) She is the sister of Magdalena, wife of John's brother, Abraham; [281]she is the daughter of Jacob Gochnauer [280] and Mary.[281] Sources 182.


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Eva "Eve" Welty (Gochenauer)'s Timeline

1736
April 1736
Manhaim twp, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, British Colony of America
1750
June 14, 1750
Manheim Twp, York, Pa, British Colonial America
1753
1753
Manheim Township, York County, Pennsylvania
1754
1754
Manheim Township, York County, Pennsylvania
1756
1756
Manheim Twp, York, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America
1758
January 25, 1758
Manheim Township, York County, Pennsylvania, Colonial America
1759
April 16, 1759
Dover, York, Pennsylvania, USA
1759
Bedford, Bedford County, Pennsylvania
1761
1761
Manheim Twp, Washington, York, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America