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Gerhard STROKER

Birth29 AUG 1834 - Hanover, Germany
Death31 MAR 1879 - Bath, Mason, Illinois, USA
MotherHelena Adelheid Sonnemeyer
FatherJohann Jürgen Ströcker "Stroker"

Born in Hanover, Germany on 29 AUG 1834 to Johann Jürgen Ströcker "Stroker" and Helena Adelheid Sonnemeyer. Gerhard STROKER married Julia Miller and had 5 children. He passed away on 31 MAR 1879 in Bath, Mason, Illinois, USA.

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Johann Jürgen Ströcker "Stroker"
1799 - 1860
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Helena Adelheid Sonnemeyer
1803 - 1869
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Julia Miller
1842 - 1875
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Anna Augusta Stroker
1864 - 1937
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Elizabeth M Stroker
1862 - 1934
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Amelia Ann Stroker
1869 - 1947
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Eliza Maria "Mary" Stroker
1866 - 1947
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Henry Ludwig Stroker
1871 - 1939

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