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Personal data Everharda Greve 


Household of Everharda Greve

She is married to Philipp Wanieck.

They got married on December 16, 1824 at Enschede.Source 2

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Everharda Greve

Bernhard Greve
± 1700-1757
Eva Helmich
± 1710-????
Hermanus Greve
± 1746-1823
Elisabeth Maseland
± 1749-1844

Everharda Greve
-1835

1824

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