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Marie Otillie Charlotte May 1850–1898 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 27 AUG 1850

Birth Location: Gienow (Ginawa), Kreis Regenwalde, Pommern, Germany

Death Date: 04 FEB 1898

Death Location: Minonk, Woodford County, IL

Father: Carl May

Mother: Henrietta Garbrecht

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The story of Marie Otillie Charlotte May began in 1850 in Gienow (Ginawa), Kreis Regenwalde, Pommern, Germany. Marie Otillie Charlotte May passed away in 1898 in Minonk, Woodford County, IL.

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Biography

  • The story of Marie Otillie Charlotte May began in 1850 in Gienow (Ginawa), Kreis Regenwalde, Pommern, Germany.
  • Marie Otillie Charlotte May passed away in 1898 in Minonk, Woodford County, IL.

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Marie May's Ancestors

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Marie May
1850–1898
Birth Place: Gienow (Ginawa), Kreis Regenwalde, Pommern, Germany
Parents
Carl Heinrich Hermann May
1824–1903
Saxony, Germany
Henrietta (Fredericke Christine) Garbrecht
1828–1867
Klaushaugen, Kreis Regenwalde, Germany
Grandparents
Karl May
1775–1869
Gienow,Kreis Regenwalde,Germany
Charlotte (Marie) Meier
1796–1833
Prussia, Germany
Garbrecht
1800–1870
Westfalen, Germany
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Marie May's Timeline

2 Records

1850
27 AUG 1850
Birth of Marie Otillie Charlotte May in Gienow (Ginawa), Kreis Regenwalde, Pommern, Germany
Gienow (Ginawa), Kreis Regenwalde, Pommern, Germany
1898
04 FEB 1898
Age 48
Death of Marie Otillie Charlotte May in Minonk, Woodford County, IL
Minonk, Woodford County, IL

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 27 AUG 1850
    Event Place: Gienow (Ginawa), Kreis Regenwalde, Pommern, Germany

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 04 FEB 1898
    Event Place: Minonk, Woodford County, IL

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