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Anna Margaretha Ebert

Birth11 Jan 1776 - Maßbach, Bad Kissingen, Unterfranken, Bavaria, Germany
Death27 Apr 1861 - Baveria, Germany
MotherAnna Barbara Kaufmaenn
FatherNot Available

Born in Maßbach, Bad Kissingen, Unterfranken, Bavaria, Germany on 11 Jan 1776 to Anna Barbara Kaufmaenn. Anna Margaretha Ebert married Johann Kaspar Goldschmidt and had 5 children. She passed away on 27 Apr 1861 in Baveria, Germany.

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Anna Barbara Kaufmaenn
1742 - 1810
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Johann Kaspar Goldschmidt
1770 - Unknown
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Johannes Goldschmidt
1811 - 1813
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Kunigunde Goldschmidt
1806 - Unknown
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Christian Goldschmidt
1808 - 1898
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Eva Maria Goldschmidt
1815 - 1851
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Johann Kaspar Goldschmidt
1818 - 1885

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