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Mary Ann Margaret Berg 1837–1902 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 31 Jul 1837

Birth Location: Gostorf, Schwerin, Mecklenburg, Germany

Death Date: 22 Apr 1902

Death Location: Appleton, Outagamie, Wisconsin

Father: Johann Barg

Mother: Anna Wulf

Spouse(s): Johann ''

Children(s): Elizabeth Wonderlich

The story of Mary Ann Margaret Berg began in 1837 in Gostorf, Schwerin, Mecklenburg, Germany. Mary Ann Margaret Berg married Johann John Simon Wunderlich, and had children including Elizabeth M Wonderlich. Mary Ann Margaret Berg passed away in 1902 in Appleton, Outagamie, Wisconsin.

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Biography

  • The story of Mary Ann Margaret Berg began in 1837 in Gostorf, Schwerin, Mecklenburg, Germany.
  • Mary Ann Margaret Berg married Johann John Simon Wunderlich, and had children including Elizabeth M Wonderlich.
  • Mary Ann Margaret Berg passed away in 1902 in Appleton, Outagamie, Wisconsin.

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Mary Berg's Ancestors

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Mary Berg
1837–1902
Birth Place: Gostorf, Schwerin, Mecklenburg, Germany
Parents
Johann Christoph Detlof Carl Barg
1801–1883
Gressow, Landkreis Nordwestmecklenburg, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany
Anna (Dorothea Elisabeth) Wulf
1801–1852
Warnow, Mecklenburg, Germany
Grandparents
Carl (Ulrich) Barg
1759–1848
Catharina (Magdalena) Leverenz*^
1769–1829
Gressow, Mecklenburg, Schwerin, Germany
Great-Grandparents
Claus Leverenz
1733–1788
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Trin Wigger
1697–1762

Mary Berg's Descendants

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Mary (Ann Margaret) Berg (31 Jul 1837–22 Apr 1902) m. Johann (John Simon Wunderlich) '' (Feb 1827–Jan 1914)
  1. 1. Elizabeth (M.) Wonderlich 1855–1890 m. Ernst (August Friedrich) Ploeger 1853–1934
    1. 1. Simon (Henry) Pleoger 1876–1962 m. Lydia (A) Snell 1876–1954
      1. 1. Lyle (Frederic) Pleoger 1904–1979 m. Florence Pleoger 1907–1998
        1. 1. Lyle (K.) Pledger 1935–2012 m. Charlotte (Ann) Huebner 1936–1994
        2. 2. Faye Pleoger 1929–2009 m. Eugene (Anthony) Martishus 1926–2013
        3. 3. Helen (Jean) Pleoger 1930–1994
        4. 4. Elaine (E.) Fredrich 1927–2013 m. Thomas (John) Fredrich 1918–2008
      2. 2. Lela Pleoger 1900–1988
      3. 3. Stanley (H) Pleoger 1902–1981
      4. 4. Dorothy Pleoger 1906–1998
      5. 5. Genevieve (J) Pleoger 1910–1994
      6. 6. Dera (Vera) Pleoger 1915–2001

Mary Berg's Timeline

2 Records

1837
31 Jul 1837
Birth of Mary Ann Margaret Berg in Gostorf, Schwerin, Mecklenburg, Germany
Gostorf, Schwerin, Mecklenburg, Germany
1902
22 Apr 1902
Age 65
Death of Mary Ann Margaret Berg in Appleton, Outagamie, Wisconsin
Appleton, Outagamie, Wisconsin

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 31 Jul 1837
    Event Place: Gostorf, Schwerin, Mecklenburg, Germany

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 22 Apr 1902
    Event Place: Appleton, Outagamie, Wisconsin

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