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Anna Eberle

Birth1889 / 1891 - Povolzhskiy, Samara, Russian Empire
Death23 Dec 1944 - Kushmurun, Qostanay, Kazakhstan, USSR
MotherNot Available
FatherKarl Eberle

Born in Povolzhskiy, Samara, Russian Empire on 1889 / 1891 to Karl Eberle. Anna Eberle married Michail Birscheminski and had 7 children. She passed away on 23 Dec 1944 in Kushmurun, Qostanay, Kazakhstan, USSR.

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Parents
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Karl Eberle
Unknown - Unknown
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Not Available
Spouse(s)
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Michail Birscheminski
1885 - 1944
Children Show all
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Michel (Mihail) Birscheminski
1924 - 1989
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Iosif Birscheminski
1926 - 1995
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Maria Berscheminski
Unknown - Unknown
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Catharina M Birscheminski
1917 - 1993
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Ivan Berscheminski
1912 - Unknown
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Anna Domme (Birscheminsky)
1910 - 1965
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Margarita Krejda Mihajlovna Martens (Berscheminska)
1914 - 1965

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