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Walburga Egger

Birth10 Apr 1786 - Schwendberg, Hippach, Schwaz, Tirol, Österreich
Death12 Feb 1854 - Zillerthal-Erdmannsdorf
MotherEva Klausner
FatherJacob Egger

Born in Schwendberg, Hippach, Schwaz, Tirol, Österreich on 10 Apr 1786 to Jacob Egger and Eva Klausner. Walburga Egger married Andreas Rahm and had 8 children. She passed away on 12 Feb 1854 in Zillerthal-Erdmannsdorf.

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Parents
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Jacob Egger
1755 - 1838
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Eva Klausner
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Andreas Rahm
1784 - 1867
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Michael Rahm
1810 - 1880
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Anna Rahm
1826 - Unknown
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Maria Rahm
1819 - 1869
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Johannes Rahm
1815 - 1877
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Joseph Rahm
1824 - 1886
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Andreas Rahm
1812 - 1894
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Elisabeth Rahm
1821 - 1896
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Walburga Rahm
1829 - Unknown

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