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Theres Eit

Birth19 SEP 1736 - Winzeln, Schwarzwald, Wuerttemberg, Germany
Death1794 - Winzeln, Schwarzwald, Wuerttemberg, Germany
MotherClara Schneider
FatherMichael Eit

Born in Winzeln, Schwarzwald, Wuerttemberg, Germany on 19 SEP 1736 to Michael Eit and Clara Schneider. Theres Eit married Bartholomaus Schmid and had 8 children. She passed away on 1794 in Winzeln, Schwarzwald, Wuerttemberg, Germany.

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Parents
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Michael Eit
1705 - 1766
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Clara Schneider
1705 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Bartholomaus Schmid
1730 - 1796
Children Show all
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Adam Schmid
1769 - 1864
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Katharina Schmid
1767 - Unknown
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Agathe Schmid
1774 - Unknown
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Martin Schmid
1776 - Unknown
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Georg Schmid
1778 - Unknown
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Joseph Schmid
1761 - Unknown
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Martin Schmid
1762 - Unknown
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Maria Anna Schmid
1764 - Unknown

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