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Emilie (Millie) Hahn 1921–2007 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 12 Mar 1921

Birth Location: Saskatchewan, Canada

Death Date: 14 Aug 2007

Death Location: Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

Father: Henry Jagn

Mother: Olga Müller

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The story of Emilie (Millie) Hahn began in 1921 in Saskatchewan, Canada. Emilie (Millie) Hahn passed away in 2007 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

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Biography

  • The story of Emilie (Millie) Hahn began in 1921 in Saskatchewan, Canada.
  • Emilie (Millie) Hahn passed away in 2007 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

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Children(s)

Emilie Hahn's Ancestors

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Emilie Hahn
1921–2007
Birth Place: Saskatchewan, Canada
Parents
Henry Jagn
1888–1945
Austria
Olga Müller
1892–1972
Mal'ovane, Dubno, Volhynia, Russia
Grandparents
Daniel (Hahn) (Hoehn)
1855–1922
Austria
Karolina Koch
1858–1920
Nowica, Galizien, Austria
Daniel (Karl) Mueller
1860–1929
Sielec, Staszow, Kielce, Russian Poland
Augustine Berg
1865–1927
Deutsch-Grabie (near Gombin), Gostinin, Warschau, Russia Poland
Great-Grandparents
Konrad (Hausler)
1834–
Barbara Artibowicz
1835–
Johann Koch
1831–1879
Philippina Keller
1827–1893
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Johann (Höhn)
1812–1856
Maria Adam
1814–1856
Georg Koch
1808–1873
Katharina Werschler
1805–1872
Johann Keller
1793–1856
Maria Adolf
1793–1853

Emilie Hahn's Timeline

2 Records

1921
12 Mar 1921
Birth of Emilie (Millie) Hahn in Saskatchewan, Canada
Saskatchewan, Canada
2007
14 Aug 2007
Age 86
Death of Emilie (Millie) Hahn in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 12 Mar 1921
    Event Place: Saskatchewan, Canada

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 14 Aug 2007
    Event Place: Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

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