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Charles albert Egger

Birth06 Nov 1862 - Aarwangen, Bern, Switzerland
Death19 May 1935 - Wentworth, Ontario, Canada
MotherAnna Maria Mary Meyer
FatherFrederick Egger

Born in Aarwangen, Bern, Switzerland on 06 Nov 1862 to Frederick Egger and Anna Maria Mary Meyer. Charles albert Egger married Louisa Sohm and had 7 children. He passed away on 19 May 1935 in Wentworth, Ontario, Canada.

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Frederick Egger
1829 - Unknown
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Anna Maria Mary Meyer
1826 - 1885
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Louisa Sohm
1865 - 1924
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Charles Egger
1897 - 1965
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Albert John Egger
1894 - 1975
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Bertha Egger
1896 - 1964
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Godfrey J Egger
1899 - 1983
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Frederick John (Fred) Egger
1888 - 1964
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Louisa Egger
1891 - 1984
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Ernest Egger
1904 - 2000

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