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Anna Maria STROBL

Birth1784 - Altlerchenfeld
Deathzw. 1833 u. 1836 - Not Available
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Born in Altlerchenfeld on 1784. Anna Maria STROBL married Joseph MÖßLANG and had 10 children. She passed away on zw. 1833 u. 1836.

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Joseph Mößlang
1775 - 1826
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Maria Josefa Mößlang
1814 - Unknown
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Elisabeth Mößlang
1812 - 1813
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Anna Mößlang
1809 - Unknown
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Josef Mößlang
1810 - 1859
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Anton V. Padua Mößlang
1821 - 1823
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Aloisia Mößlang
1819 - Unknown
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Leopold Mößlang
1816 - Unknown
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Anton V. Padua Mößlang
1823 - Unknown
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Franz Mößlang
1816 - Unknown
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Josef Nicolaus Mößlang
1807 - Unknown

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