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Cecilia Meyer 1906–1944 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1906

Birth Location: Campulung-la-Tisa, Austria-Hungary

Death Date: April 1944

Death Location: Poland

Father: Jonas Festinger

Mother: Regina Ganz

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The story of Cecilia Meyer began in 1906 in Campulung-la-Tisa, Austria-Hungary. Cecilia Meyer passed away in 1944 in Poland.

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Biography

  • The story of Cecilia Meyer began in 1906 in Campulung-la-Tisa, Austria-Hungary.
  • Cecilia Meyer passed away in 1944 in Poland.

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Cecilia Meyer's Ancestors

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Cecilia Meyer
1906–1944
Birth Place: Campulung-la-Tisa, Austria-Hungary
Parents
Jonas Manasseh Festinger
–1944
Campulung-la-Tisa, Austria-Hungary
Regina ("Rebecca") Ganz
1881–
Campulung-la-Tisa, Austria-Hungary
Grandparents
Jozsef Feztinger
1856–
Gitta Festinger
–1925
Avraham Ganz
1854–1918
Dragomireşti, Maramureş, Maramureş, Austrian Empire
Leah Tabak
1867–
Maramaros Sighet, Maramures, Austria-Hungary
Great-Grandparents
Menahem Festinger
1825–1919
Menahem Festinger
1825–1919
Marko Mordche(Ganz)
1809–1873
Rachel Gans
1833–
Yehoshua Tabak
1838–1930
2nd-Great-Grandparents
israel festinger
1806–
sara hochglaube
1815–
israel festinger
1806–
sara hochglaube
1815–
Philip Gans
1799–1869
Branca Schuijtevoerder
1800–1859
Yaakov Tabak
1789–1877
Feige Tabak
1790–1870

Cecilia Meyer's Timeline

2 Records

1906
1906
Birth of Cecilia Meyer in Campulung-la-Tisa, Austria-Hungary
Campulung-la-Tisa, Austria-Hungary
1944
April 1944
Age 38
Death of Cecilia Meyer in Poland
Poland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1906
    Event Place: Campulung-la-Tisa, Austria-Hungary

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: April 1944
    Event Place: Poland

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