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Joseph Eckert

Birth5 JUN 1742 - Oberbergischbach, Rickenbach, Waldshut, Baden- Württemberg, Deutschland
DeathNot Available - Niederbergischbach, Rickenbach, Waldshut, Baden- Württemberg, Deutschland
MotherKunigunde Strittmatter
FatherKonrad Eckert

Born in Oberbergischbach, Rickenbach, Waldshut, Baden- Württemberg, Deutschland on 5 JUN 1742 to Konrad Eckert and Kunigunde Strittmatter. Joseph Eckert married Verena Strittmatter and had 4 children. He passed away in Niederbergischbach, Rickenbach, Waldshut, Baden- Württemberg, Deutschland.

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Konrad Eckert
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Kunigunde Strittmatter
1718 - Unknown
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Verena Strittmatter
1734 - 1804
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Katharina Eckert
1778 - 1839
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Stefan Eckert
1774 - Unknown
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Martin Eckert
1776 - Unknown
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Balthasar Eckert
1773 - Unknown

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