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Fritz B Falter

Birth12 May 1863 - Koeltztown, Osage, Missouri, USA
Death16 August 1937 - Westphalia, Osage, Missouri, United States
MotherClara Christine Stratmann
FatherFrederick Benjamin Boniface "Fritz" Falter

Born in Koeltztown, Osage, Missouri, USA on 12 May 1863 to Frederick Benjamin Boniface "Fritz" Falter and Clara Christine Stratmann. Fritz B Falter married Elizabeth C Hagenhoff and had 12 children. He passed away on 16 August 1937 in Westphalia, Osage, Missouri, United States.

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Parents
Frederick Benjamin Boniface "Fritz" Falter
1839 - 1924
Clara Christine Stratmann
1845 - 1923
Spouse(s)
Elizabeth C Hagenhoff
1877 - 1963
Catharina Maria Loehner
1869 - 1898
Children Show all
Elizabeth Marie Falter
1905 - 1999
John Henry Falter
1903 - 1997
Cecilia Frances Falter
1907 - 2005
Alphonse H Falter
1910 - 1994
Josephine Clara Falter
1898 - 1943
Elizabeth Falter
1900 - 1903

Anna Josephine Falter
1912 - 2008
Charles Fritz Falter
1894 - 1964
Gertrude (Sr Maria Josephine) Falter
1897 - 1966
Matilda Marie "Tillie" Falter
1914 - 2014
Franciska Falter
1901 - 1903
Johnnie K Falter
1904 - Unknown

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