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Otto Henry Uhlig & Wilhelmina Friederike Trebra

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Otto Henry Uhlig & Wilhelmina Friederike Trebra
Taken in Flushing,Queens,NY
/Otto Henry Uhlig born 4 Mar 1881 Flushing,Queens,NY died 25 Feb 1927 Flushing,Queens,NY buried Flushing,Queens,NY-son of Henry Uhlig & Hulda Charlotte Trebra(1852-??)
/Wilhelmina Friederike Trebra born 5 Jun 1881 Ft. Wayne,Allen,IN died 23 Feb 1951 Ft. Wayne,Allen,IN buried 26 Feb 1951 Concordia Cemetery Ft. Wayne,Allen,IN-daughter of Robert William Trebra(1854-1923) & Catharina Maria Heemsoth(1855-1929)
Date & Place: in USA
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