Dorothe Kuster (geboren Bösch)<br>Namen geboorte: Dorothea BirchiDorothea BoeschDorothea BoschDorothe Bosch<br>Geslacht: Vrouw<br>Geboorte: 29 dec 1602 - Breitenau, Stein, Sankt Gallen, Schweiz<br>Doop: 29 dec 1602 - Stein, St. Gallen, Schweiz<br>Huwelijk: 8 mei 1633<br>Ouders: Christoffel Boesch, Boesch (geboren Wittenwiler)<br>Echtgenoot: Adam Kuster<br>Kinderen: Hans Kuster, Adam Kuster, Clauss Kuster, Claus Kuster, Paulus Kuster, Joseph Custer, Ursell Tobler (geboren Kuster), Susanna Giger (geboren Custer)<br>Broers/zusters: Rudolf Boesch, Cathrina Boesch, Christoffel Boesch, Elias Boesch, Michel Boesch, Hanss Boesch, Elsbeth Boesch, Verena Boesch
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