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Agnes SCHNEIDER 1928–1929 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 19 APR 1928

Birth Location: Kenel, Corson, South Dakota, USA

Death Date: 20 FEB 1929

Death Location: Kenel, Corson, South Dakota, USA

Father: Sebastain Schneider

Mother: Margaret FEIST

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Agnes SCHNEIDER was born in 1928 in Kenel, Corson, South Dakota, USA, the child of Sebastain B Schneider And Margaret Feist. Agnes SCHNEIDER passed away in 1929 in Kenel, Corson, South Dakota, USA.

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Biography

  • Agnes SCHNEIDER was born in 1928 in Kenel, Corson, South Dakota, USA, the child of Sebastain B Schneider And Margaret Feist.
  • Agnes SCHNEIDER passed away in 1929 in Kenel, Corson, South Dakota, USA.

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Agnes SCHNEIDER's Ancestors

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Agnes SCHNEIDER
1928–1929
Birth Place: Kenel, Corson, South Dakota, USA
Parents
Sebastain B Schneider
1881–1943
Strassburg, Kutschurgan Colonies, Odessa Region, South Russia
Margaret FEIST
1886–1951
Strassburg, Kutschurgan Colonies, Odessa Region, South Russia
Grandparents
Katherina FEIST
1859–1942
Strassburg, Kutschurgan, Cherson, Russia
Great-Grandparents
Nikolaus Feist
1832–1899
Maria WICKENHEISER
1835–1899
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Aloysius Feist
1806–1847
Marianna Richter
1807–1852

Agnes SCHNEIDER's Timeline

2 Records

1928
19 APR 1928
Birth of Agnes SCHNEIDER in Kenel, Corson, South Dakota, USA
Kenel, Corson, South Dakota, USA
1929
20 FEB 1929
Age 1
Death of Agnes SCHNEIDER in Kenel, Corson, South Dakota, USA
Kenel, Corson, South Dakota, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 19 APR 1928
    Event Place: Kenel, Corson, South Dakota, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 20 FEB 1929
    Event Place: Kenel, Corson, South Dakota, USA

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