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Bertha A Wolfe

BirthMay 11, 1904 - Saltamare, Bukovina, Austrian Hungarian Empire
DeathJun 04, 1997 - Airdrie, Alberta, Canada
MotherKarolina (Caroline) "Carolute" Hoffman (Hoffmann)
FatherEdward Wolfe

Born in Saltamare, Bukovina, Austrian Hungarian Empire on May 11, 1904 to Edward Wolfe and Karolina (Caroline) "Carolute" Hoffman (Hoffmann). Bertha A Wolfe married Karl Kaminski and had 3 children. She passed away on Jun 04, 1997 in Airdrie, Alberta, Canada.

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Edward Wolfe
1862 - 1952
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Karolina (Caroline) "Carolute" Hoffman (Hoffmann)
1873 - 1950
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Karl Kaminski
1899 - 1983
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Edwin Walter Kaminski
1926 - 2010
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Karl (Carl) Herman Jr. Kaminiski 1
1928 - 1989
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"Hilda" Hildegard Olga Kaminski
1927 - 2016

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