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Gertrude Jaegers

Birth25 December 1845 - Germany
Death26 Aug 1927 - 66538 Seneca, Nemaha, Kansas, United States of America
MotherJohanna Margaretha Eisheuer
FatherJohann Joseph Ferdinand "John" Jaegers

Born in Germany on 25 December 1845 to Johann Joseph Ferdinand "John" Jaegers and Johanna Margaretha Eisheuer. Gertrude Jaegers married Peter Joseph Liertz and had 14 children. She passed away on 26 Aug 1927 in 66538 Seneca, Nemaha, Kansas, United States of America.

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Parents
Johann Joseph Ferdinand "John" Jaegers
1804 - Unknown
Johanna Margaretha Eisheuer
1805 - 1868
Spouse(s)
Peter Joseph Liertz
1839 - 1909
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Albert Joseph Lierz
1877 - 1942
Peter Paul Lierz
1875 - 1957
Joseph Henry Joe Lierz
1887 - 1946
George Lierz
1878 - 1972
Elizabeth M Lierz
1884 - 1964
Christina Gertrude Fienhage
1866 - 1942
Gertrude Anna Kohake
1882 - 1929

Henry Ignatius Lierz
1872 - 1961
Mary Agnes Dressman
1869 - 1937
John Joseph Lierz
1871 - 1955
Margaret Ann Fox
1864 - 1956
Anna Mary Theresa Lierz (Roggenkamp) Sherlock
1867 - 1948
Michael Lierz (Liertz)
1878 - 1878
Elizibeth (Waller)?
1882 - 1972

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