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Adolf MEYER 1854–1928 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 27 OCT 1854

Birth Location: Öjendorf, j. Hamburg

Death Date: 17 MAR 1928

Death Location: Billstedt-Öjendorf, Archenholzstraße

Father: Wilhelm MEYER

Mother: Catharina SOLTAU

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In 1854, Adolf MEYER entered the world in Öjendorf, j. Hamburg, born to Wilhelm Meyer And Catharina Rebecca Soltau. Adolf MEYER passed away in 1928 in Billstedt-Öjendorf, Archenholzstraße.

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Biography

  • In 1854, Adolf MEYER entered the world in Öjendorf, j. Hamburg, born to Wilhelm Meyer And Catharina Rebecca Soltau.
  • Adolf MEYER passed away in 1928 in Billstedt-Öjendorf, Archenholzstraße.

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Adolf MEYER's Ancestors

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Adolf MEYER
1854–1928
Birth Place: Öjendorf, j. Hamburg
Parents
Wilhelm MEYER
1824–1884
Öjendorf, j. Hamburg
Catharina (Rebecca) SOLTAU
1826–1887
Barsbüttel, Stormarn
Grandparents
Hans (Eggert) SOLTAU
1788–1850
Barsbüttel, Stormarn, Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland
Anna (Katharina) SIEMERS
1784–1848
Öjendorf, j. Hamburg
Great-Grandparents
Hans SOLTAU
1754–1815
Margaretha GRAUERS
–1816
Johann SIEMERS
1755–1819
Catharina BRUNS
1756–1836
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Eggert SOLTAU
1711–1782
Dorothea HINSCH
1720–1774
Casper GRAUERS
1733–1780
Maria KNAACKEN
–1812
Hans SIEMERS
1725–
Maria BRUNS
1730–

Adolf MEYER's Timeline

2 Records

1854
27 OCT 1854
Birth of Adolf MEYER in Öjendorf, j. Hamburg
Öjendorf, j. Hamburg
1928
17 MAR 1928
Age 74
Death of Adolf MEYER in Billstedt-Öjendorf, Archenholzstraße
Billstedt-Öjendorf, Archenholzstraße

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 27 OCT 1854
    Event Place: Öjendorf, j. Hamburg

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 17 MAR 1928
    Event Place: Billstedt-Öjendorf, Archenholzstraße

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