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Sigmund Leo Eggerth

Birth29 Jan 1881 - Garnavillo, Clayton, Iowa, USA
Death16 Feb 1956 - Maine, Otter Tail, Minnesota, USA
MotherChristine Weier
FatherEdward Eggerth

Born in Garnavillo, Clayton, Iowa, USA on 29 Jan 1881 to Edward Eggerth and Christine Weier. Sigmund Leo Eggerth married Anna Mary Gerner and had 6 children. He passed away on 16 Feb 1956 in Maine, Otter Tail, Minnesota, USA.

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Edward Eggerth
1837 - 1909
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Christine Weier
1856 - 1925
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Anna Mary Gerner
1887 - 1945
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Evelyn Catherine (Eggerth) Mcnaughton
1909 - 1996
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Viola Sophia Eggerth
1911 - 1986
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Edward Lawrence Eggerth
1925 - 1994
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Fern Eggerth
1917 - 1979
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Geneva Annie Eggerth
1918 - 1996
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Francis Alice Eggerth
1916 - 1979

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