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Samuel Egger

Birth24 Jan 1829 - Frutigen, Bern, Switzerland
Death27 Jul, 1915 - Nodaway, Holt, Missouri, United States
MotherMagdalena Pierren
FatherGilgian Egger

Born in Frutigen, Bern, Switzerland on 24 Jan 1829 to Gilgian Egger and Magdalena Pierren. Samuel Egger married Rosina Klopfenstein and had 9 children. He passed away on 27 Jul, 1915 in Nodaway, Holt, Missouri, United States.

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Parents
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Gilgian Egger
1781 - Unknown
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Magdalena Pierren
1787 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Rosina Klopfenstein
1837 - 1907
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Emma Egger
1870 - 1960
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Elise Egger
1866 - 1928
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Gustav Adolph Egger
1875 - 1953
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Rosina Margrith Egger
1855 - 1951
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John Egger
1879 - 1961
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Albert Egger
1861 - 1938
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Frederick Wilhelm Egger
1865 - 1922
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Samuel Egger
1857 - 1858
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Marie Egger
1859 - 1859

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