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Personal data Agnes Fiege 


Household of Agnes Fiege

She is married to Friedrich Sommer.

They got married


Child(ren):

  1. Joannes Sommer  1844-????
  2. Heinrich Sommer  1846-1888 
  3. Wilhelmine Sommer  1848-????
  4. Helena Sommer  1850-1850
  5. Joseph Sommer  1851-????
  6. Helena Sommer  1854-????


Notes about Agnes Fiege

BIRT: _UID 56479BF0E926F560F485B39EC339C154

BIRT: RIN MH:IF47

DEAT: _UID 56479BF0E93575610485B39EC339C154

DEAT: RIN MH:IF48

DEAT: RIN MH:SC68

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Sources

  1. 1934-10-31 Sommer Heinrich und Fobbe Maria Trauungsregisterauszug, Katholische Pfarre St. Laurentius, Essen-Steele

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