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Veronica Schmidt 1869–1928 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 15 Oct 1869

Birth Location: Batna, South Russia

Death Date: 03 Jan 1928

Death Location: Strasburg, Emmons County, North Dakota

Father: Peter Schmidt

Mother: Katherine Grimm

Spouse(s): Andrew Mitzel

Children(s): Mary Mitzel

The story of Veronica Schmidt began in 1869 in Batna, South Russia. Veronica Schmidt married Andrew K Mitzel, and had children including Mary Mitzel. Veronica Schmidt passed away in 1928 in Strasburg, Emmons County, North Dakota.

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Biography

  • The story of Veronica Schmidt began in 1869 in Batna, South Russia.
  • Veronica Schmidt married Andrew K Mitzel, and had children including Mary Mitzel.
  • Veronica Schmidt passed away in 1928 in Strasburg, Emmons County, North Dakota.

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Veronica Schmidt's Ancestors

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Veronica Schmidt
1869–1928
Birth Place: Batna, South Russia
Parents
Peter Schmidt
–1943
Russia
Katherine Grimm
1825–1917
Russia
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Veronica Schmidt's Descendants

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Veronica Schmidt (15 Oct 1869–03 Jan 1928) m. Andrew (K) Mitzel (April 01, 1868–February 09, 1957)
  1. 1. Mary Mitzel 1904– m. Magnus Wagner 1901–
    1. 1. Valeria Wagner 1925– m. Leo Sehn 1926–

Veronica Schmidt's Timeline

2 Records

1869
15 Oct 1869
Birth of Veronica Schmidt in Batna, South Russia
Batna, South Russia
1928
03 Jan 1928
Age 59
Death of Veronica Schmidt in Strasburg, Emmons County, North Dakota
Strasburg, Emmons County, North Dakota

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 15 Oct 1869
    Event Place: Batna, South Russia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 03 Jan 1928
    Event Place: Strasburg, Emmons County, North Dakota

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