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August Friedrich Loga

BirthFebruary 1843 - Podanin, Posen, Germany
Death13 June 1918 - Fort Atkinson, Jefferson, Wisconsin, USA
MotherAnna Rosina Schultz
FatherChristopher Loga

Born in Podanin, Posen, Germany on February 1843 to Christopher Loga and Anna Rosina Schultz. August Friedrich Loga married Amalia Caroline Bahr and had 8 children. He passed away on 13 June 1918 in Fort Atkinson, Jefferson, Wisconsin, USA.

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Parents
Christopher Loga
Unknown - Unknown
Anna Rosina Schultz
1809 - 1897
Spouse(s)
Amalia Caroline Bahr
1847 - 1933
Children Show all
Wilhelmina Louisa Augusta Loga
1871 - 1949
Augusta Mathilda Loga
1882 - 1971
Edward William Loga
1884 - 1919
Rudolph Emil Loga
1880 - 1968

Otto Michael Loga
1877 - 1961
Willie F. Loga
1872 - 1936
August F Loga
1875 - Unknown
Herman Julius Loga
1876 - 1924

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