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Franz Huber 1853–1853 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1 FEB 1853

Birth Location: Krungl 30, vulgo Gratzl

Death Date: 28 JUN 1853

Death Location: Mitterndorf

Father: Johann Huber

Mother: Maria Köberl

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Franz Huber was born in 1853 in Krungl 30, vulgo Gratzl, the child of Johann Huber And Maria Koberl. Franz Huber passed away in 1853 in Mitterndorf.

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Biography

  • Franz Huber was born in 1853 in Krungl 30, vulgo Gratzl, the child of Johann Huber And Maria Koberl.
  • Franz Huber passed away in 1853 in Mitterndorf.

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Franz Huber's Ancestors

Self
Franz Huber
1853–1853
Birth Place: Krungl 30, vulgo Gratzl
Parents
Johann Huber
1789–1870
Krungl 30
Maria Köberl
1814–1861
Untern Reith
Grandparents
Franz Huber
1757–1838
Krungl 30, vulgo Gratzl
Maria Fischlschwaiger
1760–1838
Krungl 26, vulgo Zehner
Great-Grandparents
Paulus Huber
1725–1787
Theresia Seebacher
1731–1782
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Philipp Huber
1690–1750

Franz Huber's Timeline

4 Records

1853
1 FEB 1853
Birth of Franz Huber in Krungl 30, vulgo Gratzl
Krungl 30, vulgo Gratzl
1853
26 JUN 1853
Death of Franz Huber in Krungl 30
Krungl 30
1853
28 JUN 1853
Burial of Franz Huber in Mitterndorf
Mitterndorf
1853
2 FEB 1853
Franz Huber was baptized in Mitterndorf
Mitterndorf

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1 FEB 1853
    Event Place: Krungl 30, vulgo Gratzl

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 26 JUN 1853
    Event Place: Krungl 30

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Date: 28 JUN 1853
    Event Place: Mitterndorf

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Baptism
    Event Date: 2 FEB 1853
    Event Place: Mitterndorf

    Genealogy Event 5
    Event Type: Occupation

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