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Margaret Rohner

Birthdec 1839 - Bavaria, Germany
Death20 Jul 1901 - Cincinnati, Clermont, Ohio, USA
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Born in Bavaria, Germany on dec 1839. Margaret Rohner married John Ebenhack and had 10 children. She passed away on 20 Jul 1901 in Cincinnati, Clermont, Ohio, USA.

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John Ebenhack
1834 - 1883
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Christian Ebenhack
1862 - 1917
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Matilda Ebenhack
1876 - 1948
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Anna Ebenhack
1861 - 1896
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Fred Ebenhack
1869 - 1905
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Margaret Ebenhack
1865 - 1933
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John D Ebenhack
1866 - 1927
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Catharina Ebenhack
1871 - 1873
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Barbara Ebenhack
1874 - 1924
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Mag Abenhack
1880 - Unknown
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Katherine Ebenhack
1870 - 1902

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