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John "Johann" Steger 1886–1955 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 28 Mar 1886

Birth Location: Katymar, Austria-Hungary

Death Date: 4 Jul 1955

Death Location: Akron, Summit, Ohio, USA

Father: Andreas Steger

Mother:

Spouse(s): Christina Perci

Children(s): Matthias Steger

The story of John "Johann" Steger began in 1886 in Katymar, Austria-Hungary. John "Johann" Steger married Christina Perci, and had children including Matthias Maxie J Steger. John "Johann" Steger passed away in 1955 in Akron, Summit, Ohio, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of John "Johann" Steger began in 1886 in Katymar, Austria-Hungary.
  • John "Johann" Steger married Christina Perci, and had children including Matthias Maxie J Steger.
  • John "Johann" Steger passed away in 1955 in Akron, Summit, Ohio, USA.

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John Steger's Ancestors

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John Steger
1886–1955
Birth Place: Katymar, Austria-Hungary
Parents
Andreas Steger
1862–1910
Austria
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Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

John Steger's Descendants

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John ("Johann") Steger (28 Mar 1886–4 Jul 1955) m. Christina Perci (25 Dec 1888–3 Oct 1970)
  1. 1. Matthias ("Maxie" J.) Steger 1914–1978 m. Margaret (Mana) Schilling 1916–1990
    1. 1. Reynold (Lee Steger) Sr. 1948–1999 m. Karen (Sue) Webb 1948–2013

John Steger's Timeline

2 Records

1886
28 Mar 1886
Birth of John "Johann" Steger in Katymar, Austria-Hungary
Katymar, Austria-Hungary
1955
4 Jul 1955
Age 69
Death of John "Johann" Steger in Akron, Summit, Ohio, USA
Akron, Summit, Ohio, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 28 Mar 1886
    Event Place: Katymar, Austria-Hungary

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 4 Jul 1955
    Event Place: Akron, Summit, Ohio, USA

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