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