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Maria Bartosh

Birth1870 - Austria/Hungary
Death7 Aug 1949 - Drury, Auckland, New Zealand
MotherVarionica Kaplan
FatherFrantisek (Franz) Bartos(h)

Born in Austria/Hungary on 1870 to Frantisek (Franz) Bartos(h) and Varionica Kaplan. Maria Bartosh married John Alexander Munro and had 8 children. She passed away on 7 Aug 1949 in Drury, Auckland, New Zealand.

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Parents
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Frantisek (Franz) Bartos(h)
1838 - 1905
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Varionica Kaplan
1836 - 1919
Spouse(s)
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John Alexander Munro
1862 - 1957
Children Show all
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Robert William Munro
1893 - 1915
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Franz Alexander Munro
1895 - 1975
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John Frederick Munro
1897 - 1976
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Norman Lewis Munro
1908 - 1969
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Charles Campbell Munro
1899 - 1991
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Margaret Victoria Munro
1892 - 1971
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Lena Marcella Munro
1904 - 1975
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George Hector Munro
1901 - 1994

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