Lucy (Maise) Hohmuth
Last Known Residence
Melbourne, Australia
Summary
Lucy Maise Hohmuth was born into the Maise family and married into the Hohmuth family. She married Emil Reinhol Hohmuth, and they gave birth to Richard Hohmuth. We know that Lucy Maise Hohmuth had been residing in Melbourne, Australia.
Updated: February 06, 2019
Lucy (Maise) Hohmuth
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Lucy Maise Hohmuth
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Melbourne, Australia
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Maise family member is 69.
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Children:
1883 - 1954
1883 - 1954
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1880 - 1955
1880 - 1955
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1880 - 1962
1880 - 1962
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1905 - 1977
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1906 - 1980
1906 - 1980
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Other Maises
c. 1914 - Unknown
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c. 1915 - Unknown
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c. 1918 - Unknown
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1868 - 1954
1868 - 1954
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1873 - 1954
1873 - 1954
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1873 - 1954
1873 - 1954
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1883 - 1954
1883 - 1954
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1876 - 1954
1876 - 1954
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1877 - 1954
1877 - 1954
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1897 - 1954
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