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Charles Eckert

BirthAbt. 1837 - Oker Brunswick Germany
Death29 Aug 1877 - Hoboken, NJ - Fell out of window Monroe St between 1st and 2nd, and got concussion and died
MotherJohanna Leipner
FatherHenry Eckert

Born in Oker Brunswick Germany on Abt. 1837 to Henry Eckert and Johanna Leipner. Charles Eckert married Christina Frederike Theuer and had 4 children. He passed away on 29 Aug 1877 in Hoboken, NJ - Fell out of window Monroe St between 1st and 2nd, and got concussion and died.

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Henry Eckert
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Johanna Leipner
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Christina Frederike Theuer
1848 - 1935
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Josephine Eckert
1877 - 1957
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Edward Eckert
1865 - Unknown
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Charles Eckert
1867 - Unknown
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Amelia Eckert
Unknown - Unknown

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