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Elisbeth Eichholzer

Birth25 May 1759 - Nesslau, St Gallen, Switzerland
Death20 Dec 1813 - Nesslau, St Gallen, Switzerland
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Born in Nesslau, St Gallen, Switzerland on 25 May 1759. Elisbeth Eichholzer married Kaspar Tschumper and had 11 children. She passed away on 20 Dec 1813 in Nesslau, St Gallen, Switzerland.

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Kaspar Tschumper
1753 - 1835
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Anna Cathrina Tschumper
1783 - Unknown
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Verena Tschumper
Unknown - Unknown
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Andreas Tschumper
1798 - Unknown
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Andreas Tschumper
1794 - 1794
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Johann Jakob Tschumper
1799 - Unknown
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Johannes Tschumper
1785 - 1785
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Andreas Tschumper
1794 - 1794
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Elsbeth Tschumper
1781 - 1862
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Jeremias Tschumper
1789 - Unknown
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A Katharina Tschumper
1781 - 1862
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Afra Tschumper
1791 - Unknown

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