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Fritz Albert LANGE 1876–1899 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 20 MAR 1876

Birth Location: Kl. Dirschkeim, Fischhausen, Ostpreussen

Death Date: 26 SEP 1899

Death Location: Königsberg, Preussen

Father: Gottfried LANGE

Mother: Anna RODDE

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The story of Fritz Albert LANGE began in 1876 in Kl. Dirschkeim, Fischhausen, Ostpreussen. Fritz Albert LANGE passed away in 1899 in Königsberg, Preussen.

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Biography

  • The story of Fritz Albert LANGE began in 1876 in Kl. Dirschkeim, Fischhausen, Ostpreussen.
  • Fritz Albert LANGE passed away in 1899 in Königsberg, Preussen.

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Fritz LANGE's Ancestors

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Fritz LANGE
1876–1899
Birth Place: Kl. Dirschkeim, Fischhausen, Ostpreussen
Parents
Gottfried Eduard LANGE
1844–1911
Kl. Dirschkeim, Fischhausen, Ostpreussen
Anna (Louise Gertrud) RODDE
1852–1917
Strobjehnen, Kirchspiel Pobethen, Ostpreussen
Grandparents
Gottfried LANGE
1808–1855
Wilhelmine Rodde
1815–1882
Christian RODDE
1806–
Strobjehnen, Kirchspiel Pobethen, Ostpreussen
Anna (Christina) GRONWALDT
1810–1865
Strobjehnen, Kirchspiel Pobethen, Ostpreussen
Great-Grandparents
Christian RODDE
1764–1832
Anna LEMKE
1770–1858
Johann GRONWALDT
1751–1814
Anna SIMSON
1779–1852
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Anna GODAU
–1798

Fritz LANGE's Timeline

2 Records

1876
20 MAR 1876
Birth of Fritz Albert LANGE in Kl. Dirschkeim, Fischhausen, Ostpreussen
Kl. Dirschkeim, Fischhausen, Ostpreussen
1899
26 SEP 1899
Age 23
Death of Fritz Albert LANGE in Königsberg, Preussen
Königsberg, Preussen

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 20 MAR 1876
    Event Place: Kl. Dirschkeim, Fischhausen, Ostpreussen

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 26 SEP 1899
    Event Place: Königsberg, Preussen

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