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Martha Auguste Minna Berg 1904–1904 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 05 SEP 1904

Birth Location: Thurow, Kreis Neustettin, Pommern

Death Date: 22 OCT 1904

Death Location: Thurow, Kreis Neustettin, Pommern

Father: Christlieb Berg

Mother: Auguste Steuck

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The story of Martha Auguste Minna Berg began in 1904 in Thurow, Kreis Neustettin, Pommern. Martha Auguste Minna Berg passed away in 1904 in Thurow, Kreis Neustettin, Pommern.

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Biography

  • The story of Martha Auguste Minna Berg began in 1904 in Thurow, Kreis Neustettin, Pommern.
  • Martha Auguste Minna Berg passed away in 1904 in Thurow, Kreis Neustettin, Pommern.

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Martha Berg's Ancestors

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Martha Berg
1904–1904
Birth Place: Thurow, Kreis Neustettin, Pommern
Parents
Christlieb Ferdinand Berg
1853–1923
Sassenburg, Kreis Bublitz, Pommern
Auguste (Emilie) Steuck
1878–1933
Barkenbrügge, Kreis Neustettin, Pommern
Grandparents
Wilhelm Steuck
–1894
Wilhelmine Priebe
1841–1892
Hütten, Kreis Neustettin, Pommern
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Martha Berg's Timeline

2 Records

1904
05 SEP 1904
Birth of Martha Auguste Minna Berg in Thurow, Kreis Neustettin, Pommern
Thurow, Kreis Neustettin, Pommern
1904
22 OCT 1904
Death of Martha Auguste Minna Berg in Thurow, Kreis Neustettin, Pommern
Thurow, Kreis Neustettin, Pommern

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 05 SEP 1904
    Event Place: Thurow, Kreis Neustettin, Pommern
    Record Source: Personenstandsurkunde, Standesamt Thurow, Geburtsurkunde, Urk.-Nr. 301904

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 22 OCT 1904
    Event Place: Thurow, Kreis Neustettin, Pommern
    Record Source: Personenstandsurkunde, Standesamt Thurow, Sterbeurkunde, Urk.-Nr. 241904

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