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Paul Kurt Lange 1893–1948 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 12 Dez 1893

Birth Location: Stauchitz, Meißen, Sachsen, Deutschland

Death Date: 19 Mai 1948

Death Location: Dresden, Sachsen, Deutschland

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Spouse(s): Johanne Engler

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The story of Paul Kurt Lange began in 1893 in Stauchitz, Meißen, Sachsen, Deutschland. Paul Kurt Lange married Johanne Marie Margarethe Engler. Paul Kurt Lange passed away in 1948 in Dresden, Sachsen, Deutschland.

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Biography

  • The story of Paul Kurt Lange began in 1893 in Stauchitz, Meißen, Sachsen, Deutschland.
  • Paul Kurt Lange married Johanne Marie Margarethe Engler.
  • Paul Kurt Lange passed away in 1948 in Dresden, Sachsen, Deutschland.

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Paul Lange
1893–1948
Birth Place: Stauchitz, Meißen, Sachsen, Deutschland
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Paul Lange's Timeline

2 Records

1893
12 Dez 1893
Birth of Paul Kurt Lange in Stauchitz, Meißen, Sachsen, Deutschland
Stauchitz, Meißen, Sachsen, Deutschland
1948
19 Mai 1948
Age 55
Death of Paul Kurt Lange in Dresden, Sachsen, Deutschland
Dresden, Sachsen, Deutschland

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 12 Dez 1893
    Event Place: Stauchitz, Meißen, Sachsen, Deutschland
    Record Source:
    [1] Dresden, Germany, Deaths, 1876-1952
    [2] Halle (Saale), Germany, Marriages, 1874-1933, Stadtarchiv Halle (Saale); Halle (Saale), Deutschland; Eheregister und Namensverzeichnisse; Bestand: A 2.1; Signatur: A 2.1 2_H_1920_4

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 19 Mai 1948
    Event Place: Dresden, Sachsen, Deutschland
    Record Source: Dresden, Germany, Deaths, 1876-1952

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