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Bertha Saunders

BirthJul 16, 1875 - Vardon, Germany
DeathJun 29, 1935 - Winner, Tripp, South Dakota, United States
MotherCaroline Rassom
FatherCarl Zaunders

Born in Vardon, Germany on Jul 16, 1875 to Carl Zaunders and Caroline Rassom. Bertha Saunders married Joseph Noelle and had 10 children. She passed away on Jun 29, 1935 in Winner, Tripp, South Dakota, United States.

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Parents
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Carl Zaunders
1845 - Unknown
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Caroline Rassom
1850 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Joseph Noelle
1869 - 1933
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Joseph G Noelle
1907 - 1995
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Reka Noelle
1901 - Unknown
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Emil Fredrick Noelle
1910 - 1981
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Arthur Otto (Art) Noelle
1912 - 1998
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Henry Bernhardt (Benie) Noelle
1898 - 1926
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Albert Earhart Noelle
1915 - 1991
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Anna Fredericks Noelle
1900 - 1976
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Frank Nolle
1903 - Unknown
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Bertha Hersland
1891 - Unknown
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Fred Nolle
1901 - Unknown

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