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Paul Edward Polly Schneider 1930–2005 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 29 Jan 1930

Birth Location: San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, USA

Death Date: 27 Jan 2005

Death Location: Bastrop, Bastrop, Texas, USA

Father: Paul Schneider

Mother: Helena Wappler

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The story of Paul Edward Polly Schneider began in 1930 in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, USA. Paul Edward Polly Schneider passed away in 2005 in Bastrop, Bastrop, Texas, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Paul Edward Polly Schneider began in 1930 in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, USA.
  • Paul Edward Polly Schneider passed away in 2005 in Bastrop, Bastrop, Texas, USA.

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Paul Schneider's Ancestors

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Paul Schneider
1930–2005
Birth Place: San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, USA
Parents
Paul Otto Franz Schneider
1880–1952
Austin, Travis County, Texas, USA
Helena (Augusta "Anna" Lena) Wappler
1887–1955
Travis County, Texas, USA
Grandparents
Max (Adolf) Schneider
1849–1920
Breslau, now Wroclaw, Poland
Clara Kindler
1852–1924
Berlin, Berlin, Germany
Great-Grandparents
Friedrich Schneider
1820–1880
Selma Spalding
1830–1880
Adalph Kindler
–1880
Hedwig Dischiniski
1820–1880
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Peter Schneider
1799–1878
Anna Maier
1799–1884

Paul Schneider's Timeline

2 Records

1930
29 Jan 1930
Birth of Paul Edward Polly Schneider in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, USA
San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, USA
2005
27 Jan 2005
Age 75
Death of Paul Edward Polly Schneider in Bastrop, Bastrop, Texas, USA
Bastrop, Bastrop, Texas, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 29 Jan 1930
    Event Place: San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 27 Jan 2005
    Event Place: Bastrop, Bastrop, Texas, USA

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