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Gottliebin Hack

Birth21 Dec 1770 - Meimsheim, Neckarkreis, Wuertemberg, Germany
Death8 Jan 1806 - Meimsheim, Neckarkreis, Wuertemberg, Germany
MotherRosina Gaertner
FatherJakob Friedrich Hack

Born in Meimsheim, Neckarkreis, Wuertemberg, Germany on 21 Dec 1770 to Jakob Friedrich Hack and Rosina Gaertner. Gottliebin Hack married Gottlieb Eberle and had 5 children. She passed away on 8 Jan 1806 in Meimsheim, Neckarkreis, Wuertemberg, Germany.

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Jakob Friedrich Hack
1743 - 1802
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Rosina Gaertner
1744 - 1823
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Gottlieb Eberle
1772 - 1831
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Eva Rosina Eberle
1800 - 1800
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Eva Rosina Eberle
1801 - 1803
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Katharina Barbara Eberle
1804 - 1805
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Konrad David Eberle
1806 - 1806
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Gottlieb Friedeich Eberle
1803 - Unknown

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