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Carl Conrad 1849–1909 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 07 Sep 1849

Birth Location: Neuhof, Kreis Gerdauen, Ostpreußen

Death Date: 16 OCT 1909

Death Location: Berlin, Deutschland

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Spouse(s): Luise Bergatt

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In 1849, Carl Conrad entered the world in Neuhof, Kreis Gerdauen, Ostpreußen, born to Wilhelm Conrad And Charlotte Paslack. Carl Conrad married Luise Auguste Bergatt. Carl Conrad passed away in 1909 in Berlin, Deutschland.

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  • In 1849, Carl Conrad entered the world in Neuhof, Kreis Gerdauen, Ostpreußen, born to Wilhelm Conrad And Charlotte Paslack.
  • Carl Conrad married Luise Auguste Bergatt.
  • Carl Conrad passed away in 1909 in Berlin, Deutschland.

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Carl Conrad
1849–1909
Birth Place: Neuhof, Kreis Gerdauen, Ostpreußen
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Carl Conrad's Timeline

2 Records

1849
07 Sep 1849
Birth of Carl Conrad in Neuhof, Kreis Gerdauen, Ostpreußen
Neuhof, Kreis Gerdauen, Ostpreußen
1909
16 OCT 1909
Age 60
Death of Carl Conrad in Berlin, Deutschland
Berlin, Deutschland

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 07 Sep 1849
    Event Place: Neuhof, Kreis Gerdauen, Ostpreußen
    Record Source:
    [1] Berlin, Germany, Marriages, 1874-1920, Landesarchiv Berlin; Berlin, Deutschland; Personenstandsregister Heiratsregister
    [2] Berlin, Germany, Deaths, 1874-1920, Landesarchiv Berlin; Berlin, Deutschland; Personenstandsregister Sterberegister

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 16 OCT 1909
    Event Place: Berlin, Deutschland
    Record Source: Berlin, Germany, Deaths, 1874-1920, Landesarchiv Berlin; Berlin, Deutschland; Personenstandsregister Sterberegister

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