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Peter HAMM 1877–1956 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1 APR 1877

Birth Location: Eisenbach, Gemeinde Selters, Deutschland

Death Date: 19 MAY 1956

Death Location: Eisenbach, Gemeinde Selters, Deutschland

Father: ca. 1841

Mother: Anna SCHNIERER

Spouse(s): Maria KNEBES

Children(s):

Peter HAMM was born in 1877 in Eisenbach, Gemeinde Selters, Deutschland, the child of Ca 1841 And Anna Maria Schnierer. Peter HAMM married Maria Anna Knebes, and had children including Wilhelm Peter Josef Hamm. Peter HAMM passed away in 1956 in Eisenbach, Gemeinde Selters, Deutschland.

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Biography

  • Peter HAMM was born in 1877 in Eisenbach, Gemeinde Selters, Deutschland, the child of Ca 1841 And Anna Maria Schnierer.
  • Peter HAMM married Maria Anna Knebes, and had children including Wilhelm Peter Josef Hamm.
  • Peter HAMM passed away in 1956 in Eisenbach, Gemeinde Selters, Deutschland.

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Peter HAMM's Ancestors

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Peter HAMM
1877–1956
Birth Place: Eisenbach, Gemeinde Selters, Deutschland
Parents
ca. 1841
–1915
Anna (Maria) SCHNIERER
1849–1937
Eisenbach, Gemeinde Selters, Deutschland
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Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Peter HAMM's Timeline

2 Records

1877
1 APR 1877
Birth of Peter HAMM in Eisenbach, Gemeinde Selters, Deutschland
Eisenbach, Gemeinde Selters, Deutschland
1956
19 MAY 1956
Age 79
Death of Peter HAMM in Eisenbach, Gemeinde Selters, Deutschland
Eisenbach, Gemeinde Selters, Deutschland

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1 APR 1877
    Event Place: Eisenbach, Gemeinde Selters, Deutschland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Occupation

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 19 MAY 1956
    Event Place: Eisenbach, Gemeinde Selters, Deutschland

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