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Ursula Eppich

Birth19 Aug 1787 - Mitterdorf, Austria
Death11 Feb 1852 - Windischdorf, Eferding, Oberösterreich, Austria
MotherMaria Petsche
FatherJakob Eppich

Born in Mitterdorf, Austria on 19 Aug 1787 to Jakob Eppich and Maria Petsche. Ursula Eppich married Johann Prenner and had 9 children. She passed away on 11 Feb 1852 in Windischdorf, Eferding, Oberösterreich, Austria.

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Parents
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Jakob Eppich
1755 - 1816
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Maria Petsche
1751 - 1819
Spouse(s)
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Johann Prenner
1784 - 1859
Children Show all
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Maria Prenner
1825 - 1901
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Johann Prenner
1814 - Unknown
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Georg Prenner
1821 - 1859
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Agnes Prenner
1817 - Unknown
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Magdalena Prenner
1810 - Unknown
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Josef Prenner
1833 - 1860
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Gertraud Prenner
1831 - Unknown
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Ursula Prenner
1820 - 1820
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Ursula Prenner
1828 - 1829

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