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Elizabeth Tonsmeyer

Birth03 Jun 1870 - Morrow, Warren Co., OH
Death23 Apr 1952 - Hamilton Cincinnati Ohio
MotherMaria Wesseler
FatherJoseph Christian Tonsmeyer

Born in Morrow, Warren Co., OH on 03 Jun 1870 to Joseph Christian Tonsmeyer and Maria Wesseler. Elizabeth Tonsmeyer married Julius A Brockhoff and had 6 children. She passed away on 23 Apr 1952 in Hamilton Cincinnati Ohio.

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Joseph Christian Tonsmeyer
1843 - 1916
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Maria Wesseler
1835 - 1915
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Julius A Brockhoff
1869 - 1927
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Ruth Josephine Brockhoff
1894 - 1984
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Raymond Julius Brockhoff
1893 - 1969
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Edna M Brockhoff
1895 - 1978
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Irene Brockhoff
1900 - 1904
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Walter Henry Brockhoff
1898 - 1946
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Carrie L Brockhoff
1887 - Unknown

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