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Bertha MEYERHOFF

Birth02 Oct 1838 - Medebach, Hochsauerlandkreis, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
Death05 Apr 1909 - Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania
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Born in Medebach, Hochsauerlandkreis, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany on 02 Oct 1838. Bertha MEYERHOFF married Henry (Isaac Hirsch) Sichel and had 7 children. She passed away on 05 Apr 1909 in Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania.

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Henry (Isaac Hirsch) Sichel
1836 - 1896
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Carrie Sichel
1872 - 1935
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Samuel R Sichel
1867 - 1950
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Sydney (Sigmund) Sichel
1870 - 1944
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Jennie Sichel
1878 - 1973
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Robert Sichel
1874 - 1887
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Rose B Sichel
1879 - 1978
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Fanni Sichel
1869 - 1955

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