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Elisabetha Goller
Elisabetha Goller
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Elisabetha Goller was born to Johann Adam Goller and Emilia Leib Goller, and has siblings Karl Goller and Sophia Johanna Goller. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Elisabetha Goller.
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Other Goller Family Biographies
Meyer Goller
Sep 6, 1898 - Dec 1969
Elizabeth Goller
Dec 5, 1908 - Aug 1982
August Goller
Jun 23, 1898 - Jan 1974
Martha L Goller
Jan 15, 1891 - Jan 10, 1991
George P Goller
Apr 4, 1906 - Nov 27, 1991
Joseph L Goller
Jun 12, 1904 - Feb 1993
Francis L Goller
Nov 24, 1909 - Aug 16, 1997
Lillian H Goller
Jul 16, 1901 - Nov 15, 1994
Gladys D Goller
Nov 21, 1923 - Dec 28, 1997
Sally H Goller
Oct 1, 1912 - Sep 14, 2010
Hattie Goller
Nov 27, 1894 - Nov 1975
George Goller
Nov 30, 1889 - Mar 1985
Frederick Goller
Jan 5, 1879 - Jan 1963
Lawrence J Goller
Jan 4, 1939 - Jan 1, 1993
Mary Goller
Jul 16, 1908 - Nov 1981
Mabelle Goller
Oct 14, 1878 - Dec 1970
Hilda M Goller
Feb 28, 1904 - Sep 1990
Frederick Goller
Jan 11, 1907 - May 1975
Eva Goller
May 15, 1895 - Sep 1977
Margaret Goller
Sep 21, 1877 - Feb 1970
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