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Renke Evers

Birth17 JAN 1811 - Schweinebruck / Zetel, Friesland, Lower Saxony, Germany
Death9 FEB 1867 - Schweinebruck, Oldenburg Germany
MotherTalke Margarethe Georg
FatherJohann Evers

Born in Schweinebruck / Zetel, Friesland, Lower Saxony, Germany on 17 JAN 1811 to Johann Evers and Talke Margarethe Georg. Renke Evers married Elisabeth Ohmstede and had 6 children. He passed away on 9 FEB 1867 in Schweinebruck, Oldenburg Germany.

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Johann Evers
Unknown - Unknown
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Talke Margarethe Georg
Unknown - Unknown
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Elisabeth Ohmstede
1807 - 1865
Children Show all
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Anna Margerete Evers
1834 - 1892
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Lene Margarete Evers
1841 - 1861
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Elise Friederike Evers
1844 - Unknown
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Gesche Catharina Evers
1836 - Unknown
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Johann Evers
1838 - 1916
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Diedrich Reinhard Evers
1847 - 1934

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