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Susanna Ehinger

Birth1688 - Oberweier, Baden, Germany
Death2 Apr 1750 - Oberweier, Baden, Germany
MotherSusanna Deichelbohrer
FatherClaus Ehinger

Born in Oberweier, Baden, Germany on 1688 to Claus Ehinger and Susanna Deichelbohrer. Susanna Ehinger married Joseph Gerber and had 8 children. She passed away on 2 Apr 1750 in Oberweier, Baden, Germany.

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Claus Ehinger
1655 - 1750
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Susanna Deichelbohrer
1662 - Unknown
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Joseph Gerber
1684 - 1754
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Ignatius Gerber
1724 - 1794
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Michael Gerber
1733 - Unknown
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Adam Gerber
1728 - 1815
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Josef Gerber
1712 - Unknown
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Catharine Gerber
1716 - Unknown
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Martin Gerber
1722 - Unknown
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Maria Anna Gerber
1727 - Unknown
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Michel Gerber
1722 - Unknown

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