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Anna Maria Brosz

Birth10 Oct 1761 - Bethel, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States
Death06 Oct 1839 - Pennsylvania, United States
MotherCatharine Burckle
FatherMichael Bross

Born in Bethel, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States on 10 Oct 1761 to Michael Bross and Catharine Burckle. Anna Maria Brosz married John Jacob Bortner and had 10 children. She passed away on 06 Oct 1839 in Pennsylvania, United States.

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Parents
Michael Bross
1721 - 1813
Catharine Burckle
1728 - 1814
Spouse(s)
John Jacob Bortner
1754 - 1837
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Juliana Bordner
1791 - 1869
Johannes Bordner
1784 - 1848
Maria Elisabeth Bordner
1786 - 1858
Jacob Bordner
1793 - 1867
Catharine Bordner
1781 - 1844

Eva Marie Bordner
1786 - 1860
Johann Jacob Bordner
1782 - 1790
Julianna Weber
1791 - 1869
Johan Balthaser Bordner
1778 - 1853
Susanna Bordner
1789 - 1868

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