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Joanna (Jaeger) Hemlepp 1860

Joanna (Jaeger) Hemlepp was born in Bad Langensalza, TH Germany. She was in a relationship with Johann Andreas Hemlepp, and had children Pauline Birtha (Hemlepp) Wente, Theresa (Hemlepp) Weisenberger, William Hemlepp, Johann Herman Hemlepp, and Ida Hemlepp. Joanna Hemlepp died in 1860 in Scioto County, Ohio United States, and was buried in 1860 at Bloom Furnace Cemetery in South Webster.
Joanna (Jaeger) Hemlepp
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Bad Langensalza, TH, Germany
1860
Scioto County, Ohio, United States
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Joanna (Jaeger) Hemlepp's History: 1860

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    Bad Langensalza, TH Germany
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  • 1860

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    1860
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    Scioto County, Ohio United States
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  • 1860

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    1860
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    Bloom Furnace Cemetery in South Webster, Scioto County, Ohio 45682, United States
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    Joanna (Jaeger) Hemlepp lived 75 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of .
    The average age of a Jaeger family member is 75.
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