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Mathias Glatz

Birth4 Jul 1829 - Humes, Saarland, Allemagne
Death19 Jun 1900 - Humes, Saarland, Allemagne
MotherAnna Maria KNOBE
FatherChristian Glatz

Born in Humes, Saarland, Allemagne on 4 Jul 1829 to Christian Glatz and Anna Maria KNOBE. Mathias Glatz married Barbara Rohner and had 9 children. He passed away on 19 Jun 1900 in Humes, Saarland, Allemagne.

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Parents
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Christian Glatz
1793 - 1860
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Anna Maria Knobe
1792 - 1869
Spouse(s)
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Barbara Rohner
1830 - 1903
Children Show all
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Maria Elisabeth Glatz
1869 - Unknown
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Mathias Glatz
1867 - 1942
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Catharina Glatz
1869 - 1963
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Peter Glatz
1859 - Unknown
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Barbara Glatz
1858 - 1858
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Elisabetha Glatz
1856 - Unknown
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Nikolaus Glatz
1854 - 1938
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Margaretha Glatz
1862 - Unknown
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Catharina Glatz
1864 - Unknown

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