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Frederick John Henry Winter 1850–1911 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 31 OCT 1850

Birth Location: Bantzon, Mecklenburg, Germany

Death Date: 6 MAR 1911

Death Location: Zion, Ida Twp., Monroe, MI

Father: Johann Winter

Mother: Anna Stallbaum

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Frederick John Henry Winter was born in 1850 in Bantzon, Mecklenburg, Germany, the child of Johann Joachim Friedrich Winter And Anna Maria Dorothea Stallbaum. Frederick John Henry Winter passed away in 1911 in Zion, Ida Twp., Monroe, MI.

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Biography

  • Frederick John Henry Winter was born in 1850 in Bantzon, Mecklenburg, Germany, the child of Johann Joachim Friedrich Winter And Anna Maria Dorothea Stallbaum.
  • Frederick John Henry Winter passed away in 1911 in Zion, Ida Twp., Monroe, MI.

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Frederick Winter's Ancestors

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Frederick Winter
1850–1911
Birth Place: Bantzon, Mecklenburg, Germany
Parents
Johann Joachim Friedrich Winter
1827–1904
Doberan, Mecklenburg-Vospommern, Germany
Anna (Maria Dorothea) Stallbaum
1829–1899
Panzow, Germany
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Frederick Winter's Timeline

2 Records

1850
31 OCT 1850
Birth of Frederick John Henry Winter in Bantzon, Mecklenburg, Germany
Bantzon, Mecklenburg, Germany
1911
6 MAR 1911
Age 61
Death of Frederick John Henry Winter in Summerfield Twp., Monroe Co., MI
Summerfield Twp., Monroe Co., MI

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 31 OCT 1850
    Event Place: Bantzon, Mecklenburg, Germany

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 6 MAR 1911
    Event Place: Summerfield Twp., Monroe Co., MI

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Custom Event

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Zion, Ida Twp., Monroe, MI

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