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Susan Agger

Birth20 Aug 1831 - Switzerland
Death8 June 1901 - Goodhue County, Minnesota, United States of America
MotherNot Available
FatherGilbert Agger

Born in Switzerland on 20 Aug 1831 to Gilbert Agger. Susan Agger married Jacob A Bringold (Bringgold) and had 8 children. She passed away on 8 June 1901 in Goodhue County, Minnesota, United States of America.

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Parents
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Gilbert Agger
Unknown - Unknown
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Not Available
Spouse(s)
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Jacob A Bringold (Bringgold)
1824 - 1915
Children Show all
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Charles R Bringgold
1871 - 1950
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Grace Elisabeth Bringold
1874 - 1953
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Jacob A Bringgold
1865 - 1940
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Anna J Bringgold
1867 - 1958
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Susan Frances Bringgold
1861 - 1947
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Helen Marie Bringgold
1863 - 1911
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Emaline 'Emma' J Bringgold
1858 - 1915
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Rose Sister Carmel Bringgold
1855 - 1938

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