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David Dale Hartman 1928–2006 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 19 Apr 1928

Birth Location: Seward Seward, Nebraska, USA

Death Date: 3 Oct 2006

Death Location: Denver, Denver, Colorado

Father: Albert Hartman

Mother: Laura Duerr

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The story of David Dale Hartman began in 1928 in Seward Seward, Nebraska, USA. David Dale Hartman married Mary Terese Hertel. David Dale Hartman passed away in 2006 in Denver, Denver, Colorado.

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Biography

  • The story of David Dale Hartman began in 1928 in Seward Seward, Nebraska, USA.
  • David Dale Hartman married Mary Terese Hertel.
  • David Dale Hartman passed away in 2006 in Denver, Denver, Colorado.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

David Hartman's Ancestors

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David Hartman
1928–2006
Birth Place: Seward Seward, Nebraska, USA
Parents
Albert George Hartman
1907–1988
Seward County, Nebraska, USA
Laura (Viola) Duerr
1907–1970
Crete, Saline, Nebraska
Grandparents
Fred Hartman
1879–1953
Germany
Catherine (*) Eicher
1880–1956
Bloomington, Ill.
William (Fredrick) Duerr
1885–1978
Crete, Saline, Nebraska
Emma (Mathilda) Sehnert
1884–1977
Groveland, Lasalle County, Illinois, USA
Great-Grandparents
Johann Sehnert
1850–1918
Eva Sehnert
1856–1951
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Johann Sehnert
1807–1918
Anna Schaefer
1814–1895

David Hartman's Timeline

2 Records

1928
19 Apr 1928
Birth of David Dale Hartman in Seward Seward, Nebraska, USA
Seward Seward, Nebraska, USA
2006
3 Oct 2006
Age 78
Death of David Dale Hartman in Denver, Denver, Colorado
Denver, Denver, Colorado

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 19 Apr 1928
    Event Place: Seward Seward, Nebraska, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 3 Oct 2006
    Event Place: Denver, Denver, Colorado

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