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Annie Eichenlaub

Birth20 Jun 1879 - Dehaven, or Allison Park, Pennsylvania, USA
Death13 Nov 1969 - Pittsburg, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, USA
MotherPhilomena Rhein
FatherCharles Eichenlaub

Born in Dehaven, or Allison Park, Pennsylvania, USA on 20 Jun 1879 to Charles Eichenlaub and Philomena Rhein. Annie Eichenlaub married Frideric "Fred" Stritzinger and had 8 children. She passed away on 13 Nov 1969 in Pittsburg, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Parents
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Charles Eichenlaub
1843 - 1885
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Philomena Rhein
1851 - 1928
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Frideric "Fred" Stritzinger
1882 - 1963
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Fred J Stritzinger
1904 - 1959
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Carl Francis Stritzinger
1903 - 1980
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Joseph William Stritzinger
1909 - 1976
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John W Stritzinger
1907 - 1984
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Andrew Morris Stritzinger
1912 - 1985
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Philomena Elizabeth Stritzinger
1910 - 2000
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Anna Magdalena Stritzinger
1915 - 2006
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Rulomeur S Stritzinger
1911 - Unknown

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