Flowers tree » Margaretha Luheren Beckmann (1830-1918)

Personal data Margaretha Luheren Beckmann 

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  • She was born April 8, 1830 in Germany.
  • She died September 24, 1918 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, she was 88 years old.

Household of Margaretha Luheren Beckmann

She had a relationship with August Beckman.


Child(ren):

  1. Margaretha Beckmann  1871-1936

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Margaretha Luheren Beckmann
1830-1918



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