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Charles (Carl) Weiss 1782–1860 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1782
Birth Location: Pennsylvania, United States
Death Date: aft 1860
Death Location: Carbon County, Pennsylvania, USA
Father: John Weiss
Mother: Magdalena *💛
Spouse(s): Eva Seider
Children(s): Lydia WEISS
In 1782, Charles (Carl) Weiss entered the world in Pennsylvania, United States, born to John Ehrhart Weiss And Magdalena Mauck March. Charles (Carl) Weiss married Eva Seider, and had children including Lydia Weiss. Charles (Carl) Weiss passed away in 1860 in Carbon County, Pennsylvania, USA.
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Biography
- In 1782, Charles (Carl) Weiss entered the world in Pennsylvania, United States, born to John Ehrhart Weiss And Magdalena Mauck March.
- Charles (Carl) Weiss married Eva Seider, and had children including Lydia Weiss.
- Charles (Carl) Weiss passed away in 1860 in Carbon County, Pennsylvania, USA.
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Charles Weiss's Descendants
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1. Lydia WEISS 1806–1837 m. Nicholas (Conrad STROHL) GG4 1802–1884
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1. Joel Strohl 1824–1910 m. Sarah Bier 1831–1885
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1. Sarah (Melinda) Strohl 1859–1917 m. Hiram Christman 1856–1936
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1. William (Henry) Christman 1884–1949 m. Mary (Elizabeth) Henning 1879–1946
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1782
Event Place: Pennsylvania, United States
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: aft 1860
Event Place: Carbon County, Pennsylvania, USA