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Anna Maria Ebert

Birth27 Oct 1834 - Niederwerrn, Bayern, Germany
Death19 Apr 1890 - Niederwerrn, Bayern, Germany
MotherMargaretha Barbara Brändlein
FatherJohann Friedrich Ebert

Born in Niederwerrn, Bayern, Germany on 27 Oct 1834 to Johann Friedrich Ebert and Margaretha Barbara Brändlein. Anna Maria Ebert married Johann Nikolaus Gäb and had 4 children. She passed away on 19 Apr 1890 in Niederwerrn, Bayern, Germany.

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Johann Friedrich Ebert
1805 - 1868
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Margaretha Barbara Brändlein
1807 - Unknown
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Johann Nikolaus Gäb
Unknown - Unknown
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Georg Wilhelm Fenn
1835 - 1901
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Maria Barbara Fenn
1861 - Unknown
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Elisabetha Fenn
1867 - 1870
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Johann Fenn
1865 - Unknown
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Friedrich Fenn
1863 - 1863

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