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Margaret Glusing

Birth4 DEC 1673 - Lamstedt, Hannover, Kingdom of Prussia, Germany
Death26 AUG 1738 - Lamstedt, Hannover, Kingdom of Prussia, Germany
MotherAnna Glusing
FatherDrewes Glusing

Born in Lamstedt, Hannover, Kingdom of Prussia, Germany on 4 DEC 1673 to Drewes Glusing and Anna Glusing. Margaret Glusing married Elfert Reese and had 6 children. She passed away on 26 AUG 1738 in Lamstedt, Hannover, Kingdom of Prussia, Germany.

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Drewes Glusing
1628 - 1704
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Anna Glusing
1638 - 1695
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Elfert Reese
1670 - 1747
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Elert Reese
1706 - 1776
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Drevs Reese
1699 - 1772
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Clas Reese
1697 - Unknown
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Johann Reese
1702 - Unknown
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Claus (Klas) Reese
1712 - 1778
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Elert Reese***
1692 - Unknown

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