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Werner Ringger

Birth5 Jan 1858 - Zurich, Switzerland
Death23 Nov 1948 - Memphis, Shelby, Tennessee
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Born in Zurich, Switzerland on 5 Jan 1858. Werner Ringger married Elizabeth "Elise" Hildebrand and had 8 children. He passed away on 23 Nov 1948 in Memphis, Shelby, Tennessee.

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Elizabeth "Elise" Hildebrand
1859 - 1950
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Elizabeth "Elsa" Ringger
1900 - 1978
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Werner Ernest Jacob Ringger
1894 - Unknown
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Rudolph Ringger
1887 - Unknown
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Annie Ringger
1891 - Unknown
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Henry Ringger
1885 - Unknown
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Clara Ringger
1892 - Unknown
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Walter Ringger
1898 - Unknown
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Louis William Ringger
1903 - 1999

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