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May Schneider Twin 1869–1959 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 11 May 1869

Birth Location: Montgomery, Maryland, USA

Death Date: 20 Sep 1959

Death Location: Washington City, District Of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA

Father: Gottlob SCHNEIDER

Mother: Sarah KELLY

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The story of May Schneider Twin began in 1869 in Montgomery, Maryland, USA. May Schneider Twin passed away in 1959 in Washington City, District Of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of May Schneider Twin began in 1869 in Montgomery, Maryland, USA.
  • May Schneider Twin passed away in 1959 in Washington City, District Of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA.

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May Twin's Ancestors

Self
May Twin
1869–1959
Birth Place: Montgomery, Maryland, USA
Parents
Gottlob Christian SCHNEIDER
1825–1899
Lauffen am Neckar, Landkreis Heilbronn, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Sarah (Elizabeth) KELLY
1834–1908
Baltimore, Baltimore City, Maryland, United States of America
Grandparents
Thomas KELLY
1812–1854
Ireland or DC
Mary KIRWIN
1818–1854
Baltimore City, Baltimore (Independent City), Maryland
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

May Twin's Timeline

2 Records

1869
11 May 1869
Birth of May Schneider Twin in Montgomery, Maryland, USA
Montgomery, Maryland, USA
1959
20 Sep 1959
Age 90
Death of May Schneider Twin in Washington City, District Of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA
Washington City, District Of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 11 May 1869
    Event Place: Montgomery, Maryland, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 20 Sep 1959
    Event Place: Washington City, District Of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA

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