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Maria Franziska Martha Brandt 1862–1914 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: (circa 1862)

Birth Location: Berlin

Death Date: 23 SEP 1914

Death Location: Frankfurt am Main

Father: Karl Brandt

Mother: Manon Geh

Spouse(s): Max Börngen

Children(s): Elsbeth Börngen

Maria Franziska Martha Brandt was born in 1862 in Berlin, the child of Karl Brandt And Manon Geh. Maria Franziska Martha Brandt married Max Borngen, and had children including Elsbeth Borngen. Maria Franziska Martha Brandt passed away in 1914 in Frankfurt am Main.

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Biography

  • Maria Franziska Martha Brandt was born in 1862 in Berlin, the child of Karl Brandt And Manon Geh.
  • Maria Franziska Martha Brandt married Max Borngen, and had children including Elsbeth Borngen.
  • Maria Franziska Martha Brandt passed away in 1914 in Frankfurt am Main.

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Maria Brandt's Ancestors

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Maria Brandt
1862–1914
Birth Place: Berlin
Parents
Karl Brandt
–1914
Manon Geh
–1914
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Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Maria Brandt's Descendants

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Maria (Franziska Martha) Brandt ((circa 1862)–23 SEP 1914) m. Max Börngen (–BEF 4 APR 1912)
  1. 1. Elsbeth Börngen 1890–1959 m. Ernst (Heinrich) Zwink 1887– m. Hermann Honadel 1888–
    1. 1. Ernst (Heinrich Immanuel) Zwink 1921–1949

Maria Brandt's Timeline

2 Records

1862
(circa 1862)
Birth of Maria Franziska Martha Brandt in Berlin
Berlin
1914
23 SEP 1914
Age 52
Death of Maria Franziska Martha Brandt in Frankfurt am Main
Frankfurt am Main

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: (circa 1862)
    Event Place: Berlin

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Occupation

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 23 SEP 1914
    Event Place: Frankfurt am Main

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