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Mary Veronica Seltzer Robertson 1885–1965 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 23 November 1885

Birth Location: Bexar County, Texas, United States of America

Death Date: 19 May 1965

Death Location: San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, United States of America

Father: Michael Seltzer

Mother: Caroline Ressel

Spouse(s): Robert Robertson

Children(s): Minnie Smith, Earl Robertson, Frank Robertson, Lillian Robertson, Robert Robertson, Gus Robertson

The story of Mary Veronica Seltzer Robertson began in 1885 in Bexar County, Texas, United States of America. Mary Veronica Seltzer Robertson married Robert Edward Robertson, and had children including Earl Richard Robertson, Frank William Robertson, Gus Edward Robertson, Lillian Robertson, Minnie Mary Robertson Smith, Robert John Robby Robertson. Mary Veronica Seltzer Robertson passed away in 1965 in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, United States of America.

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Biography

  • The story of Mary Veronica Seltzer Robertson began in 1885 in Bexar County, Texas, United States of America.
  • Mary Veronica Seltzer Robertson married Robert Edward Robertson, and had children including Earl Richard Robertson, Frank William Robertson, Gus Edward Robertson, Lillian Robertson, Minnie Mary Robertson Smith, Robert John Robby Robertson.
  • Mary Veronica Seltzer Robertson passed away in 1965 in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, United States of America.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Mary Robertson's Ancestors

Self
Mary Robertson
1885–1965
Birth Place: Bexar County, Texas, United States of America
Parents
Michael Seltzer
1848–1930
Germany
Caroline Ressel
1846–1910
Schoenwald, Friedland, Bohemia, Austrian Empire
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Mary Robertson's Descendants

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Mary (Veronica Seltzer) Robertson (23 November 1885–19 May 1965) m. Robert (Edward) Robertson (3 October 1871–1 November 1947)
  1. 1. Minnie (Mary Robertson) Smith 1907–1977 m. Paul (Edward) Smith 1912–1978
    1. 1. Gary (Edward) Smith 1940–1977
    2. 2. Duane (Paul) Smith 1935–1993
    3. 3. Gene (Robert) Smith 1933–1973
  2. 2. Earl (Richard) Robertson 1924–2009
  3. 3. Frank (William) Robertson 1906–1979 m. Anita (Carolina) Robertson 1906–2001
    1. 1. Gilbert (Eugene) Robertson 1932–1987
    2. 2. Howard (Earl) Robertson 1937–2019 m. Althea (Louetta) McDaniel 1944–2016
  4. 4. Lillian Robertson 1908–1925
  5. 5. Robert (John "Robby") Robertson 1913–1986
  6. 6. Gus (Edward) Robertson 1921–1996

Mary Robertson's Timeline

2 Records

1885
23 November 1885
Birth of Mary Veronica Seltzer Robertson in Bexar County, Texas, United States of America
Bexar County, Texas, United States of America
1965
19 May 1965
Age 80
Death of Mary Veronica Seltzer Robertson in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, United States of America
San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, United States of America

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 23 November 1885
    Event Place: Bexar County, Texas, United States of America
    Record Source:
    [1] Texas, Death Certificates, Texas Department of State Health Services; Austin Texas, USA
    [2] U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Place: Precinct 7, Bexar, Texas, USA
    Record Source: Texas, Death Certificates, Texas Department of State Health Services; Austin Texas, USA

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 19 May 1965
    Event Place: San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, United States of America
    Record Source:
    [1] Texas, Death Certificates, Texas Department of State Health Services; Austin Texas, USA
    [2] U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, United States of America
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

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