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Virginia Schneider 1852–1886 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: .__.1852

Birth Location: Ljubljana

Death Date: 28 FEB 1886

Death Location: ____

Father: Sigmund Schneider

Mother: Angelica Golob

Spouse(s): Franc Kolman

Children(s): Robert Kolman, Anna Kollmann, Marica Kollmann

The story of Virginia Schneider began in 1852 in Ljubljana. Virginia Schneider married Franc Kolman, and had children including Anna Kollmann, Marica Kollmann, Robert Kolman. Virginia Schneider passed away in 1886 in ____.

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  • The story of Virginia Schneider began in 1852 in Ljubljana.
  • Virginia Schneider married Franc Kolman, and had children including Anna Kollmann, Marica Kollmann, Robert Kolman.
  • Virginia Schneider passed away in 1886 in ____.

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Virginia Schneider's Ancestors

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Virginia Schneider
1852–1886
Birth Place: Ljubljana
Parents
Sigmund Schneider
1820–
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Angelica Golob
1820–
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Virginia Schneider's Descendants

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Virginia Schneider (.__.1852–28 FEB 1886) m. Franc Kolman (18 SEP 1839–16 APR 1908)
  1. 1. Robert Kolman 1872–1932
  2. 2. Anna Kollmann 1873–1918 m. Engelbert Busbach 1873–1914
  3. 3. Marica Kollmann 1880–1945 m. Paul Blinc 1850–1934
    1. 1. Leo Blinc 1900–1941 m. Julija Belak 1908–2000
      1. 1. Robert Blinc 1933–2011
    2. 2. Marta Blinc 1904–2000

Virginia Schneider's Timeline

2 Records

1852
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Birth of Virginia Schneider in Ljubljana
Ljubljana
1886
28 FEB 1886
Age 34
Death of Virginia Schneider in ____
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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: .__.1852
    Event Place: Ljubljana

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 28 FEB 1886
    Event Place: ____

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