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Barbara Louise Hanse

Birth23 August 1889 - Morris, Stevens County, Minnesota, USA
Death15 April 1960 - hibbing, St. louis, Minnesota
MotherMartha Anna Nilson Westby
FatherAndrias Andrew Larson Hanse

Born in Morris, Stevens County, Minnesota, USA on 23 August 1889 to Andrias Andrew Larson Hanse and Martha Anna Nilson Westby. Barbara Louise Hanse married George Jacob Gimberlin and had 6 children. She passed away on 15 April 1960 in hibbing, St. louis, Minnesota.

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Parents
Andrias Andrew Larson Hanse
1850 - 1921
Martha Anna Nilson Westby
1862 - 1918
Spouse(s)
George Jacob Gimberlin
1886 - 1960
Children Show all
Erwin Lewis Gimberlin
1912 - 1935
Gladys Louise Gimberlin
1911 - 2002
Donald Gimberlin
1921 - 1921

William Raymond Gimberlin
1924 - 1992
Richard George Gimberlin
1919 - 1973
Kenneth Luverne Gimberlin
1922 - 1986

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