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Carl Ludwig HAHN 1860–1860 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 18 JUL 1860

Birth Location: Postnicken, Samland, Ostpreussen

Death Date: 26 SEP 1860

Death Location: Postnicken

Father: Johann HAHN

Mother: Anna KARP

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The story of Carl Ludwig HAHN began in 1860 in Postnicken, Samland, Ostpreussen. Carl Ludwig HAHN passed away in 1860 in Postnicken.

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Biography

  • The story of Carl Ludwig HAHN began in 1860 in Postnicken, Samland, Ostpreussen.
  • Carl Ludwig HAHN passed away in 1860 in Postnicken.

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Carl HAHN's Ancestors

Self
Carl HAHN
1860–1860
Birth Place: Postnicken, Samland, Ostpreussen
Parents
Johann Gottfried HAHN
1827–
Postnicken, Samland, Ostpreussen
Anna (Sophia) KARP
1832–
Postnicken, Samland, Ostpreussen
Grandparents
Johann (Gottfried) HAHN
1789–1864
Postnicken, Samland, Ostpreussen
Anna (Regina) FESTER
1798–1837
Postnicken, Samland, Ostpreussen
Johann (Christoph) KARP
1795–1868
Postnicken, Samland, Ostpreussen
Loysa HAHN
1797–1872
Postnicken, Samland, Ostpreussen
Great-Grandparents
Johann HAHN
1741–1795
Regina KLING
1752–1810
Christian KARP
1761–1831
Loysa FALK
1770–1843
Johann HAHN
1754–1807
Helena BALTERMEY
1759–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Christoph HAHN(CKE)
1700–1756
Anna SCHULTZ
1716–1774
Berend KLING
1703–1776
Anna KOLBERG
1720–1770
Johann KARP
1730–
Regina Timler
1735–

Carl HAHN's Timeline

2 Records

1860
18 JUL 1860
Birth of Carl Ludwig HAHN in Postnicken, Samland, Ostpreussen
Postnicken, Samland, Ostpreussen
1860
26 SEP 1860
Death of Carl Ludwig HAHN in Postnicken
Postnicken

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 18 JUL 1860
    Event Place: Postnicken, Samland, Ostpreussen

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 26 SEP 1860
    Event Place: Postnicken

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