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Johann HORN 1883–1887 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 28 DEC 1883

Birth Location: Eisenbach, Gemeinde Selters, Deutschland

Death Date: 6 MAR 1887

Death Location: Eisenbach, Gemeinde Selters, Deutschland

Father: Wilhelm HORN

Mother: Anna REICHMANN

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In 1883, Johann HORN entered the world in Eisenbach, Gemeinde Selters, Deutschland, born to Wilhelm Horn And Anna Maria Reichmann. Johann HORN passed away in 1887 in Eisenbach, Gemeinde Selters, Deutschland.

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Biography

  • In 1883, Johann HORN entered the world in Eisenbach, Gemeinde Selters, Deutschland, born to Wilhelm Horn And Anna Maria Reichmann.
  • Johann HORN passed away in 1887 in Eisenbach, Gemeinde Selters, Deutschland.

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Johann HORN's Ancestors

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Johann HORN
1883–1887
Birth Place: Eisenbach, Gemeinde Selters, Deutschland
Parents
Wilhelm HORN
1859–1914
Eisenbach, Gemeinde Selters, Deutschland
Anna (Maria) REICHMANN
1860–1923
Eisenbach, Gemeinde Selters, Deutschland
Grandparents
Wilhelm HORN
1831–1902
Regina WERTH
–1883
Adam REICHMANN
1829–1899
Eisenbach, Gemeinde Selters, Deutschland
Eva OTT
1837–1889
Eisenbach, Gemeinde Selters, Deutschland
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Johann HORN's Timeline

2 Records

1883
28 DEC 1883
Birth of Johann HORN in Eisenbach, Gemeinde Selters, Deutschland
Eisenbach, Gemeinde Selters, Deutschland
1887
6 MAR 1887
Age 4
Death of Johann HORN in Eisenbach, Gemeinde Selters, Deutschland
Eisenbach, Gemeinde Selters, Deutschland

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 28 DEC 1883
    Event Place: Eisenbach, Gemeinde Selters, Deutschland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 6 MAR 1887
    Event Place: Eisenbach, Gemeinde Selters, Deutschland

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