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Theresia Bauer 1899–1976 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 12 Apr 1899

Birth Location: Marathon, Wisconsin, USA

Death Date: 4 Apr 1976

Death Location: Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, United States of America

Father: Joseph Bauer

Mother: Theresia Poeschl

Spouse(s): Joseph Sieffert

Children(s): Clifford Sieffert, Hilda Sieffert, Albert Sieffert, Kenneth Sieffert, Doris Sieffert, Elaine Sleder, Ronald Sieffert, Erma Sieffert, Everett Sieffert, Larry Seiffert, Harold Sieffert, Elmer Sieffert

In 1899, Theresia Bauer entered the world in Marathon, Wisconsin, USA, born to Joseph Bauer And Theresia Poeschl. Theresia Bauer married Joseph Verner Sieffert, and had children including Albert Joseph Sieffert, Clifford H Sieffert, Doris Mae Sieffert, Elaine Sleder, Elmer J Sieffert, Erma Maxine Sieffert, Everett Lee Sieffert, Harold Vernor Sieffert, Hilda Mary Sieffert, Kenneth Clemence Sieffert, Larry Gene Seiffert, Ronald Carl Sieffert. Theresia Bauer passed away in 1976 in Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, United States of America.

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Biography

  • In 1899, Theresia Bauer entered the world in Marathon, Wisconsin, USA, born to Joseph Bauer And Theresia Poeschl.
  • Theresia Bauer married Joseph Verner Sieffert, and had children including Albert Joseph Sieffert, Clifford H Sieffert, Doris Mae Sieffert, Elaine Sleder, Elmer J Sieffert, Erma Maxine Sieffert, Everett Lee Sieffert, Harold Vernor Sieffert, Hilda Mary Sieffert, Kenneth Clemence Sieffert, Larry Gene Seiffert, Ronald Carl Sieffert.
  • Theresia Bauer passed away in 1976 in Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, United States of America.

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Theresia Bauer's Ancestors

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Theresia Bauer
1899–1976
Birth Place: Marathon, Wisconsin, USA
Parents
Joseph Bauer
1872–1946
Theresia Poeschl
1875–1959
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Theresia Bauer's Descendants

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Theresia Bauer (12 Apr 1899–4 Apr 1976) m. Joseph (Verner) Sieffert (7 October 1892–12 June 1964)
  1. 1. Clifford (H,.) Sieffert 1921–1979 m. Claris (Isabelle) Cozart 1926–2017 m. Evelyn (Mabel) Mouser 1916–2008
    1. 1. Gerald (C) Sieffert 1949–1968
  2. 2. Hilda (Mary) Sieffert 1926–2005 m. Harry (R) Lyon 1925–2014
  3. 3. Albert (Joseph) Sieffert 1919–2003 m. Leoma (Kathleen) Todd 1923–2018
  4. 4. Kenneth (Clemence) Sieffert 1920–1984 m. Leona (Maxine) Dixon 1926–2004
    1. 1. Janice (Kay) Sieffert 1951–2008
  5. 5. Doris (Mae) Sieffert 1922–2013 m. Richard (James) Dougherty 1918–
    1. 1. Colleen (Reva) Dougherty 1944–1947
  6. 6. Elaine Sleder 1928–1985 m. Donald (Robert) Sleder 1921–1965
  7. 7. Ronald (Carl) Sieffert 1925–1990 m. Doris (Jean) Banta 1933–2014
  8. 8. Erma (Maxine) Sieffert 1934–2014
  9. 9. Everett (Lee) Sieffert 1935–2004 m. Donnita (H) Bancroft 1937–2012
  10. 10. Larry (Gene) Seiffert 1940–2014
  11. 11. Harold (Vernor) Sieffert 1924–1978
  12. 12. Elmer (J.) Sieffert 1931–1992

Theresia Bauer's Timeline

2 Records

1899
12 Apr 1899
Birth of Theresia Bauer in Marathon, Wisconsin, USA
Marathon, Wisconsin, USA
1976
4 Apr 1976
Age 77
Death of Theresia Bauer in Traverse City, Grand Traverse, Michigan
Traverse City, Grand Traverse, Michigan

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 12 Apr 1899
    Event Place: Marathon, Wisconsin, USA
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 4 Apr 1976
    Event Place: Traverse City, Grand Traverse, Michigan
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, United States of America
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

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