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People named Magdalena Ruebel

Below are 3 people with the first name Magdalena and the last name Ruebel. Try the Ruebel Family page if you can't find a particular Collaborative Biography in your family tree.

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Magdalena "Addie" Louise (Ruebel) Carroll
Magdalena Addie Louise (Ruebel) Carroll was born on April 28, 1863 in Oneida, Madison County, New York United States to Freer Anthony Carroll, and had siblings Harry Earl Carroll, Pearl Evelyn Woodford, Oliver Phillip Carroll, Ida Mae Catherine Carroll Mcgrail, Dena Mariah Carroll, John Henry Carroll, Charles Samuel Carroll, George Orson Carroll, Hugh Carroll, Belle Frances Carroll Essick, Pearl Evelyn Carroll Woodford, Theodore William Carroll, and Grace Inez Carroll Weissenbuehler. She was the mother of Charles Samuel Carroll. Magdalena Addie Carroll died at age 85 years old on March 10, 1949 in Spencer, Clay County, IA. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Magdalena "Addie" Louise (Ruebel) Carroll.
Magdalena (MEYERS) Ruebel was born in October 1833 in Alsace France. Magdalena's partner was Philip Ruebel. Magdalena's partner was Philip C. Ruebel, and they had children Magdalena "Addie" Louise (Ruebel) Carroll, William H. Ruebel, Katherine Ruebel, Magdalena Ruebel, Charles D. Ruebel, and Annie Ruebel. Magdalena Ruebel died at age 63 years old on January 9, 1897 in Independence, Buchanan County, Iowa United States. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Magdalena Meyers.
Magdalena Ruebel was born to Philip C. Ruebel and Magdalena Meyers, and has siblings Magdalena "Addie" Louise (Ruebel) Carroll, William H. Ruebel, Charles D. Ruebel, Katherine Ruebel, and Annie Ruebel. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Magdalena Ruebel.
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