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Adam Stahl 1888–1949 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 12 OCT 1888

Birth Location: Vad, Spithamn/Spithami, Nuckö, Estland

Death Date: 14 JAN 1949

Death Location: Kisa (E)

Father: Anders Stahl

Mother: Eva Stahl

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Adam Stahl was born in 1888 in Vad, SpithamnSpithami, Nuckö, Estland, the child of Anders Stahl And Eva Stahl. Adam Stahl/ passed away in 1949 in Kisa (E).

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Biography

  • Adam Stahl was born in 1888 in Vad, Spithamn/Spithami, Nuckö, Estland, the child of Anders Stahl And Eva Stahl.
  • Adam Stahl passed away in 1949 in Kisa (E).

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Adam Stahl's Ancestors

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Adam Stahl
1888–1949
Birth Place: Vad, Spithamn/Spithami, Nuckö, Estland
Parents
Anders Stahl
1854–1930
Vad, Spithamn/Spithami, Nuckö, Estland
Eva Stahl
1867–1913
Jakas, Gambyn/Vanaküla, Nuckö, Estland
Grandparents
Adam (Andersson) Stahl
1842–1909
Jakas, Gambyn/Vanaküla, Nuckö, Estland
Kersti (Andersdotter) Besterman
1840–1911
Greis, Höbring/Höbringi, Nuckö, Estland
Great-Grandparents
Anders Besterman
1813–1867
Eva Grenfeldt
1815–1864
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Anders (Besterman)
1782–
Kersti Kristiansdotter
1781–1849

Adam Stahl's Timeline

2 Records

1888
12 OCT 1888
Birth of Adam Stahl in Vad, Spithamn/Spithami, Nuckö, Estland
Vad, Spithamn/Spithami, Nuckö, Estland
1949
14 JAN 1949
Age 61
Death of Adam Stahl in Kisa (E)
Kisa (E)

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 12 OCT 1888
    Event Place: Vad, Spithamn/Spithami, Nuckö, Estland
    Record Source: Våra anor - Estlandssvenskarna.org

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 14 JAN 1949
    Event Place: Kisa (E)
    Record Source: Våra anor - Estlandssvenskarna.org

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