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Heinrich Steiner 1900–1900 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 28 APR 1900

Birth Location: Ramsau, Steiermark, Österreich

Death Date: 8 MAY 1900

Death Location: Ramsau, Steiermark, Österreich

Father: Matthias Steiner

Mother: Maria Walcher

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Heinrich Steiner was born in 1900 in Ramsau, Steiermark, Österreich, the child of Matthias Steiner And Maria Walcher. Heinrich Steiner passed away in 1900 in Ramsau, Steiermark, Österreich.

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Biography

  • Heinrich Steiner was born in 1900 in Ramsau, Steiermark, Österreich, the child of Matthias Steiner And Maria Walcher.
  • Heinrich Steiner passed away in 1900 in Ramsau, Steiermark, Österreich.

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Heinrich Steiner's Ancestors

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Heinrich Steiner
1900–1900
Birth Place: Ramsau, Steiermark, Österreich
Parents
Matthias Steiner
1866–1916
Maria Walcher
1867–
Leiten 57, Ramsau (vlg. Egger)
Grandparents
Karl Steiner
1840–
Ramsau, Steiermark, Österreich
Kunigunde Perner
1846–
Georg Walcher
1814–1876
Theresia Wieser
1834–
Ramsau, Steiermark, Österreich
Great-Grandparents
Gottlieb Steiner
1805–
Maria Hold
1820–
Johann Perner
1792–
Regina Kahr
1803–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Adam Steiner
1763–1837
Maria Bachler
1774–1840
Jakob Kahr
1767–1834
Regina Englhardt
1765–1828

Heinrich Steiner's Timeline

2 Records

1900
28 APR 1900
Birth of Heinrich Steiner in Ramsau, Steiermark, Österreich
Ramsau, Steiermark, Österreich
1900
8 MAY 1900
Death of Heinrich Steiner in Ramsau, Steiermark, Österreich
Ramsau, Steiermark, Österreich

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 28 APR 1900
    Event Place: Ramsau, Steiermark, Österreich

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 8 MAY 1900
    Event Place: Ramsau, Steiermark, Österreich

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