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Daniel Mann

Birth30 Oct 1857 - Leipzig, Bess County, Russia
Death18 Dec 1932 - Davenport, Lincoln, Washington
MotherChristina Streich
FatherJohann Jacob Mann

Born in Leipzig, Bess County, Russia on 30 Oct 1857 to Johann Jacob Mann and Christina Streich. Daniel Mann married Juliana Kranich and had 8 children. He passed away on 18 Dec 1932 in Davenport, Lincoln, Washington.

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Parents
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Johann Jacob Mann
1831 - 1883
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Christina Streich
1836 - 1903
Spouse(s)
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Juliana Kranich
1873 - 1952
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Maria Mueller
1859 - 1901
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Emil Mann
1910 - 1972
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Emma Mann Kessler
1905 - 1990
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Daniel David Mann
1895 - 1961
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Mathilda Mann
1883 - 1960
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Wilhelm Mann
1892 - Unknown
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Mary Mann Grams
1896 - 1967
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Michael Mann
1891 - 1962
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Jacob Mann
1888 - 1954

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