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Prof. Jacob Johann "Jacob Schröter der Jüngere" SCHRÖTER, 1570 - 1645
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Jacob Johann Schröter, 1570 - 1645
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Jacob der Ältere Schröter, 1529 - 1613
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Jacob der Ältere Schröter, 1529 - 1613
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Jacob Jakob Johann Schröter, 1570 - 1645
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Jacob Schröter, 1529 - 1613
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Jacob Johann Schröter, 1570 - 1645
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Jacob SCHRÖTER, 1529 - 1613
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Jacob Johann Schröter, 1570 - 1645
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Jacob Johann Schröter, 1570 - 1645
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Jacob Johann Schröter, 1570 - 1645
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Jacob Johann Schröter, 1570 - 1645
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Jacob Johann Schröter, 1570 - 1645
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Jacob Philipp Schröter, 1529 - 1613
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Jacob Johann Schröter, 1570 - 1645
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Jacob Schröter, Circa 1811 - 1893
Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia, Deaths 1874-1938Jacob Schröter der Jüngere Prof., 1570 - 1645
FamilySearch Family TreeJacob Schröter der Ältere, 1529 - 1613
FamilySearch Family TreeJacob Schröter, 1804 - 1852
FamilySearch Family TreeElisabeth Meinhart, died 1637
FamilySearch Family TreeJohann Jacob Gottlieb SCHRÖTER, 1810 - 1857
Geni World Family TreeJacob Schröter, 1570 - 1645
Geni World Family TreeJacob Schröter, 1735 - 1789
Geni World Family TreeJacob Schröter, 1764 - 1838
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Jacob Schröter
Slovakia, Church and Synagogue Books, 1592-1910Jacob Schröter, born 1754
Germany Deaths and Burials, 1582-1958Jacob Schröter, died 1746
Germany Deaths and Burials, 1582-1958Jacob Schröter, died 1769
Germany Deaths and Burials, 1582-1958Jacob Schröter, born 1753
Germany, Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898Jacob Schröter, born 1769
Germany, Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898Jacob Schröter, born 1834
Russia, Births and Baptisms, 1755-1917
Jacob Schröter
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Jacob Schröter
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Jacob Schröter
Germany, World War I Casualty Lists, 1914-1919
Jacob Schröter
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Jacob Schröter
Names & Stories in Newspapers from OldNews.com (Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah, Nebraska)Jacob Friedr Schröter
West Prussia Church BooksJacob Schröter
Germany, Marriages, 1558-1929
Jacob Ferdinand Albert Schröter, born 1859
Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia Marriages, 1874-1899
Jacob Schröter, born 1873
Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia Marriages, 1874-1899
Jacob Schröter, born 1865
Germany, Hesse Marriage Index, 1849-1931Enter a few names and MyHeritage will build your family tree and deliver new insights about Jacob Schröter
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- Finnish: Jaakko Schröter
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- USA 21%
- Russia 5%
- Switzerland 2%
The name Jacob has its origins in the Hebrew name Ya'akov, which is derived from the root word "akev," meaning "heel" or "supplanter," reflecting the biblical story of Jacob, the son of Isaac and Rebecca, who was born holding his twin brother Esau's heel. This name first appeared in ancient Israel and has significant historical roots in Jewish, Christian, and Islamic traditions, symbolizing a figure of perseverance and transformation. Jacob is often associated with qualities such as determination and leadership, traits that resonate with the biblical patriarch who became the father of the twelve tribes of Israel. Variations of the name can be found across different cultures, including James in English, Jacques in French, and Diego in Spanish, each reflecting unique linguistic adaptations while maintaining a connection to the original name. The name has remained popular throughout history, consistently ranking among the top names in various countries, showcasing its enduring appeal and significance across generations.
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