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Marianne Hahn 1915–1975 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 20 APR 1915

Birth Location: Europe, Poland, Silesia, Wroclaw

Death Date: 15 OCT 1975

Death Location: Europe, Switzerland, Zurich

Father: Hans Hahn

Mother: Johanna Schalscha

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In 1915, Marianne Hahn entered the world in Europe, Poland, Silesia, Wroclaw, born to Hans Hahn And Johanna Schalscha. Marianne Hahn married Eric Sommerfeldt. Marianne Hahn passed away in 1975 in Europe, Switzerland, Zurich.

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Biography

  • In 1915, Marianne Hahn entered the world in Europe, Poland, Silesia, Wroclaw, born to Hans Hahn And Johanna Schalscha.
  • Marianne Hahn married Eric Sommerfeldt.
  • Marianne Hahn passed away in 1975 in Europe, Switzerland, Zurich.

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Marianne Hahn's Ancestors

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Marianne Hahn
1915–1975
Birth Place: Europe, Poland, Silesia, Wroclaw
Parents
Hans Hahn
1878–1941
Europe, Germany, Berlin
Johanna Schalscha
1886–1941
Europe, Poland, Silesia, Katowice
Grandparents
Max Schalscha
1867–1939
Europe, Poland, Silesia, Katowice
Sarah Friedenstein
1855–
Europe, Poland, Silesia, Katowice
Great-Grandparents
Samuel Schalscha
1825–1907
Eva Rosenbaum
1831–1902
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Joseph Rosenbaum
1810–1878
Charlotte Rosenthal
1800–1888

Marianne Hahn's Timeline

2 Records

1915
20 APR 1915
Birth of Marianne Hahn in Europe, Poland, Silesia, Wroclaw
Europe, Poland, Silesia, Wroclaw
1975
15 OCT 1975
Age 60
Death of Marianne Hahn in Europe, Switzerland, Zurich
Europe, Switzerland, Zurich

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 20 APR 1915
    Event Place: Europe, Poland, Silesia, Wroclaw

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 15 OCT 1975
    Event Place: Europe, Switzerland, Zurich

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