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Mary Probst 1868–1935 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Mar 1868

Birth Location: West Virginia, United States

Death Date: 4 Dec 1935

Death Location: Renton, King, Washington

Father: David Probst

Mother: Verena Witschey

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In 1868, Mary Probst entered the world in West Virginia, United States, born to David Probst And Verena Fannie Witschey. Mary Probst passed away in 1935 in Renton, King, Washington.

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Biography

  • In 1868, Mary Probst entered the world in West Virginia, United States, born to David Probst And Verena Fannie Witschey.
  • Mary Probst passed away in 1935 in Renton, King, Washington.

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Mary Probst's Ancestors

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Mary Probst
1868–1935
Birth Place: West Virginia, United States
Parents
David Probst
1831–1898
Muemliswil, Solothurn, Switzerland
Verena (Fannie) Witschey
1839–1908
Jegenstorf, Bern, Switzerland
Grandparents
Viktor Probst
1810–
Interlaken, Bern, Switzerland
Catherine Fleury
1810–
Austria
John Witschey
1812–1892
Jegenstorf, Bern, Switzerland
Maria ("Mary") Haefliger
1812–1874
Grasswil, Canton, Bern, Switzerland
Great-Grandparents
Hans Witschi
1779–1834
Barbara Witschi
1779–1856
Johann Haefliger
1783–1840
Magdalena Butikofer
1785–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Niklaus Witschi
1740–1797
Elsbeth Aerni
1747–1750

Mary Probst's Timeline

2 Records

1868
Mar 1868
Birth of Mary Probst in West Virginia, United States
West Virginia, United States
1935
4 Dec 1935
Age 67
Death of Mary Probst in Renton, King, Washington
Renton, King, Washington

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Mar 1868
    Event Place: West Virginia, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 4 Dec 1935
    Event Place: Renton, King, Washington

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