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George Schneider 1863–1933 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: abt 1863

Birth Location: Indiana

Death Date: 7 Jan 1933

Death Location: Connersville, Fayette, Indiana, United States

Father: Sebastian Schneider

Mother: Margaretta Volk

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In 1863, George Schneider entered the world in Indiana, born to Sebastian Schneider And Margaretta Volk. George Schneider passed away in 1933 in Connersville, Fayette, Indiana, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1863, George Schneider entered the world in Indiana, born to Sebastian Schneider And Margaretta Volk.
  • George Schneider passed away in 1933 in Connersville, Fayette, Indiana, United States.

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George Schneider's Ancestors

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George Schneider
1863–1933
Birth Place: Indiana
Parents
Sebastian Schneider
1827–1898
Spaichingen, Tuttlingen, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
Margaretta Volk
1836–1907
Grandparents
Johann (Josef) Volk
1810–1888
Gunzenbach, Aschaffenburg, Bayern, Germany
Maria (Anna) Leitz
1810–1876
Gunzenbach, Aschaffenburg, Bayern, Germany
Great-Grandparents
Johann Volk
1775–1840
Margaretha Weis
1780–1840
Johannes Jung
1775–1823
Maria Becker
1775–1844
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Peter Volk
1755–
Margarethe Detter
1757–
Weis
1904–
Johan Becker
1729–1793
Maria Becker
1739–1813

George Schneider's Timeline

2 Records

1863
abt 1863
Birth of George Schneider in Indiana
Indiana
1933
7 Jan 1933
Age 70
Death of George Schneider in Connersville, Fayette, Indiana, United States
Connersville, Fayette, Indiana, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: abt 1863
    Event Place: Indiana

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 7 Jan 1933
    Event Place: Connersville, Fayette, Indiana, United States

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