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Mathilda Kirschner

Birth28 May 1871 - Missouri,USA
Death11 Apr 1928 - Saint Louis, St Louis, Missouri, USA
MotherAnna Emelia Fredrick Hoffman
FatherJohann Kirschner

Born in Missouri,USA on 28 May 1871 to Johann Kirschner and Anna Emelia Fredrick Hoffman. Mathilda Kirschner married Charles Frank Abraham and had 6 children. She passed away on 11 Apr 1928 in Saint Louis, St Louis, Missouri, USA.

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Parents
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Johann Kirschner
1826 - 1891
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Anna Emelia Fredrick Hoffman
1840 - 1899
Spouse(s)
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Charles Frank Abraham
1859 - 1946
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Carrie A Abraham
1891 - 1975
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Clarence F Abraham
1890 - 1924
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Harry J Abraham
1897 - 1929
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Carl Abraham
1902 - Unknown
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Louisa Abraham
1884 - 1970
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Carra Abraham
1892 - Unknown

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