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Margareta Braun 1807–1884 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 20 Jan 1807

Birth Location: Pflaumheim, Aschaffenburg, Bayern, Germany

Death Date: 04 May 1884

Death Location: Pflaumheim, Aschaffenburg, Bayern, Germany

Father: Christoph Braun

Mother: Margaretha Frein

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In 1807, Margareta Braun entered the world in Pflaumheim, Aschaffenburg, Bayern, Germany, born to Christoph Braun And Margaretha Frein. Margareta Braun passed away in 1884 in Pflaumheim, Aschaffenburg, Bayern, Germany.

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  • In 1807, Margareta Braun entered the world in Pflaumheim, Aschaffenburg, Bayern, Germany, born to Christoph Braun And Margaretha Frein.
  • Margareta Braun passed away in 1884 in Pflaumheim, Aschaffenburg, Bayern, Germany.

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Margareta Braun's Ancestors

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Margareta Braun
1807–1884
Birth Place: Pflaumheim, Aschaffenburg, Bayern, Germany
Parents
Christoph Braun
1758–
Pflaumheim, Aschaffenburg, Bayern
Margaretha Frein
1764–1834
Grandparents
Johann (Adam) Braun
1735–1775
Pflaumheim, Aschaffenburg, Bayern
Maria (Magdalena) Hönlein
1728–1789
Obernburg am Main, Miltenberg, Bayern
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Margareta Braun's Timeline

2 Records

1807
20 Jan 1807
Birth of Margareta Braun in Pflaumheim, Aschaffenburg, Bayern, Germany
Pflaumheim, Aschaffenburg, Bayern, Germany
1884
04 May 1884
Age 77
Death of Margareta Braun in Pflaumheim, Aschaffenburg, Bayern, Germany
Pflaumheim, Aschaffenburg, Bayern, Germany

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 20 Jan 1807
    Event Place: Pflaumheim, Aschaffenburg, Bayern, Germany

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 04 May 1884
    Event Place: Pflaumheim, Aschaffenburg, Bayern, Germany

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