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Darius Walter 1809–1809 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 20 APR 1809

Birth Location: Raditchewa, Tschernigow, Russia

Death Date: 23 NOV 1809

Death Location: Raditchewa, Tschernigow, Russia

Father: Darius Walter

Mother: Ester Kleinsasser

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In 1809, Darius Walter entered the world in Raditchewa, Tschernigow, Russia, born to Darius Walter And Ester Hester Kleinsasser. Darius Walter passed away in 1809 in Raditchewa, Tschernigow, Russia.

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Biography

  • In 1809, Darius Walter entered the world in Raditchewa, Tschernigow, Russia, born to Darius Walter And Ester Hester Kleinsasser.
  • Darius Walter passed away in 1809 in Raditchewa, Tschernigow, Russia.

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Darius Walter's Ancestors

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Darius Walter
1809–1809
Birth Place: Raditchewa, Tschernigow, Russia
Parents
Darius Walter
1774–1850
Sabatisch, Zapadoslovensy, Slovakia
Ester ((Hester)) Kleinsasser
1778–1838
Wischenka, Tschernigow, Russia
Grandparents
Jacob Walter
1740–1785
Sabatisch, Zapadoslovensy, Slovakia
Kathrina Koller
1747–1802
Johann Kleinsasser
1723–1779
Klainsass, Spittal Dist., Carinthia, AUSTRIA
Anna Waldner
1758–1821
Henndorf
Great-Grandparents
Hans Kleinsasser
1689–1769
Georg Waldner
1715–1768
Anna Artzmann
1725–1798
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Darius Walter's Timeline

2 Records

1809
20 APR 1809
Birth of Darius Walter in Raditchewa, Tschernigow, Russia
Raditchewa, Tschernigow, Russia
1809
23 NOV 1809
Death of Darius Walter in Raditchewa, Tschernigow, Russia
Raditchewa, Tschernigow, Russia

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 20 APR 1809
    Event Place: Raditchewa, Tschernigow, Russia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 23 NOV 1809
    Event Place: Raditchewa, Tschernigow, Russia

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