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Carolina Wagner 1827–1912 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 28 APR 1827

Birth Location: Illischestie, Bukovina Prov, Austria

Death Date: 3 JUN 1912

Death Location: Korlata

Father: Johann Ehresmann

Mother: Khristina Kissinger

Spouse(s): Franz Wagner

Children(s):

In 1827, Carolina Wagner entered the world in Illischestie, Bukovina Prov, Austria, born to Johann Ehresmann And Khristina Elisabetha Kissinger. Carolina Wagner married Franz Wagner. Carolina Wagner passed away in 1912 in Korlata.

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Biography

  • In 1827, Carolina Wagner entered the world in Illischestie, Bukovina Prov, Austria, born to Johann Ehresmann And Khristina Elisabetha Kissinger.
  • Carolina Wagner married Franz Wagner.
  • Carolina Wagner passed away in 1912 in Korlata.

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Carolina Wagner's Ancestors

Self
Carolina Wagner
1827–1912
Birth Place: Illischestie, Bukovina Prov, Austria
Parents
Johann Ehresmann
1793–1858
Austria
Khristina (Elisabetha) Kissinger
1804–1877
Alt-Fratautz, Bukovina Prov, Austria
Grandparents
Jacob EHRESMANN
1767–1819
Germany
Marianna (Elisabeth) Ehresmann
1769–1839
Rheinland, Germany
Great-Grandparents
Johann EHRESMANN
1740–1785
Georg MUELLER
1738–1825
Maria MOSER
1741–1782
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Michael Ehresmann
1727–

Carolina Wagner's Timeline

2 Records

1827
28 APR 1827
Birth of Carolina Wagner in Illischestie, Bukovina Prov, Austria
Illischestie, Bukovina Prov, Austria
1912
3 JUN 1912
Age 85
Death of Carolina Wagner in Korlata
Korlata

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 28 APR 1827
    Event Place: Illischestie, Bukovina Prov, Austria
    Record Source: Baker Genealogy

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 3 JUN 1912
    Event Place: Korlata

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