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David Schaefer

Birth03 Jan 1807 - Meißenheim, Baden, Preußen
Death1872 - Grant, Washington Co, Minnesota, buried St John's Cemetery, Baytown, Washington Co, Minnesota
MotherSalomea Wentz
FatherJohannes Schäfer

Born in Meißenheim, Baden, Preußen on 03 Jan 1807 to Johannes Schäfer and Salomea Wentz. David Schaefer married Ursula Kleis and had 8 children. He passed away on 1872 in Grant, Washington Co, Minnesota, buried St John's Cemetery, Baytown, Washington Co, Minnesota.

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Parents
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Johannes Schäfer
1777 - 1858
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Salomea Wentz
1781 - 1849
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Ursula Kleis
1811 - 1909
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Katharina Barbara Schäfer
1842 - 1932
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Maria Ursula Schäfer
1850 - 1916
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Johannes Schäfer
1845 - 1921
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Andreas David Schäfer
1855 - 1934
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Michael Schäfer
1838 - 1922
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Johann Theobald Schäfer
1840 - 1872
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David Schäfer
1836 - 1912
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Knabe (Boy) Schaefer
1835 - 1835

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