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Theresia Ehinger

Birth02 August 1770 - Henchurst, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
Death08 Mar 1845 - Bühlertal, Rastatt, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
MotherMaria Anna Jerger
FatherJacob Ehinger

Born in Henchurst, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany on 02 August 1770 to Jacob Ehinger and Maria Anna Jerger. Theresia Ehinger married Franz Lienhart and had 11 children. She passed away on 08 Mar 1845 in Bühlertal, Rastatt, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany.

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Parents
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Jacob Ehinger
1739 - 1811
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Maria Anna Jerger
1740 - 1796
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Franz Lienhart
1770 - Unknown
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Henricus Aka Hemry Lienhard
1795 - Unknown
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Laurentius Aka Lawrence Lienhard
1798 - Unknown
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Andreas Lenhardt
1796 - 1869
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Ansel Lienhardt
1800 - 1877
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Gertraude Lenhardt
1809 - 1895
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Joseph Lienhardt
1804 - Unknown
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Elisabetha Lienhard
1796 - Unknown
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Carolus Lienhardt
1812 - Unknown
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Ambrosius Lienhardt
1805 - Unknown
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Maria Anna Lienhard
1807 - 1851
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Walburgia Lienhard
1794 - Unknown

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