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Personal data Frena Kropf 

  • She was born about 1706 in France.
  • She died before ore 1816.

Household of Frena Kropf

She is married to Nicholas Eymann.

They got married about 1727 at France.


Child(ren):

  1. Barbara Eymann  1732-1811 


Notes about Frena Kropf

Frena Kropf [1233]: She was born in ABT. 1706 in , , France, and she died in BEF. 1816 in (GSEST. France). She married Nicholas Eymann [1232] on ABT. 1727 in ,, France, and had the following child: Barbara [1230] (1732).

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Frena Kropf
± 1706-< 1816

± 1727

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