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Benjamin J Weitzel 1936 – 1945 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 13 Jul 1936

Birth Location: Chicago, Illinois

Death Date: 1945

Death Location: Chesterton, Porter, Indiana, USA

Father: Benjamin Weitzel

Mother: Marie Fahey

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Children(s):

The story of Benjamin J Weitzel began in 1936 in Chicago, Illinois. Benjamin J Weitzel passed away in 1945 in Chesterton, Porter, Indiana, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Benjamin J Weitzel began in 1936 in Chicago, Illinois.
  • Benjamin J Weitzel passed away in 1945 in Chesterton, Porter, Indiana, USA.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Benjamin Weitzel's Ancestors

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Benjamin Weitzel
1936 – 1945
Birth Place: Chicago, Illinois
Parents
Benjamin J Weitzel
1913 – 1993
Chicago, Illinois
Marie (Eva) Fahey
1914 – 1999
Michigan
Grandparents
John (Patrick) Fahey
1881 – 1928
Cheboygan, Cheboygan, Michigan, USA
Mary (S) McPhillips
1882 – 1955
Mulmur, Dufferin, Ontario, Canada
Great-Grandparents
Patrick Fahey
1856 – 1916
Ellen Farrell
1858 – 1925
Michael McPhillips
Ellen Albert
1861 –
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Fahey
1831 –
Johanna Ryan
1839 –
Michael Farrell
1835 –
Abigail Condon
1837 –

Benjamin Weitzel's Timeline

2 Records

1936
13 Jul 1936
Birth of Benjamin J Weitzel in Chicago, Illinois
Chicago, Illinois
1945
1945
Age 9
Death of Benjamin J Weitzel in Chesterton, Porter, Indiana, USA
Chesterton, Porter, Indiana, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 13 Jul 1936
    Event Place: Chicago, Illinois
    Record Source: Indiana, U.S., Death Certificates, 1899-2017

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1945
    Event Place: Chesterton, Porter, Indiana, USA
    Record Source: Indiana, U.S., Death Certificates, 1899-2017

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