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Anna Dorothea Eckert

Birth22/12/1786 - Luboniek, (Wladyslawow Parish), Poland
Death05/10/1843 - Sompolno, Konin, Wielkopolskie, Poland
MotherAnna Kristine Frank
FatherBartholomew Eckert

Born in Luboniek, (Wladyslawow Parish), Poland on 22/12/1786 to Bartholomew Eckert and Anna Kristine Frank. Anna Dorothea Eckert married Jakob Fritz and had 5 children. She passed away on 05/10/1843 in Sompolno, Konin, Wielkopolskie, Poland.

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Bartholomew Eckert
Unknown - Unknown
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Anna Kristine Frank
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Jakob Fritz
1783 - 1837
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Karl Fritz
1835 - Unknown
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Johann Ernst Fritz
1833 - 1834
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Anna Justine Fritz
1817 - 1843
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Mathilde Johanna Fritzke
1825 - Unknown
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Ludwig (Bogumil) Fritzke
1822 - 1866

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