Genealogische database BergSmit » Friederike van Sleeswijk Holstein (1811-1902)

Personal data Friederike van Sleeswijk Holstein 

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Household of Friederike van Sleeswijk Holstein

She is married to Alexander Karl van Anhalt Bernburg.Source 2


Wijziging: 10 April 1993

They got married on October 30, 1834, she was 23 years old.


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Wijziging: 10 April 1993

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Fred Bergman, "Genealogische database BergSmit", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/database-bergsmit/I14315.php : accessed April 30, 2025), "Friederike van Sleeswijk Holstein (1811-1902)".