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Gotthold Hugo Roeger

Birth15 Mar 1851 - Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Death15 Nov 1892 - Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
MotherPauline Henriette Kurze-Roeger
FatherGustave Robert Roeger

Born in Baden-Württemberg, Germany on 15 Mar 1851 to Gustave Robert Roeger and Pauline Henriette Kurze-Roeger. Gotthold Hugo Roeger married Anna Emilie Tetzner and had 7 children. He passed away on 15 Nov 1892 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Parents
Gustave Robert Roeger
1823 - Unknown
Pauline Henriette Kurze-roeger
Unknown - 1864
Spouse(s)
Anna Emilie Tetzner
1856 - 1920
Children Show all
Emma Louise Roeger
1890 - 1980
Rosa Louise Roeger
1886 - 1888
Clara Anna Roeger
1880 - 1942
Mary Pauline Roeger
1887 - 1938

William Hugo Roeger
1883 - 1963
Albert Max Roeger
1892 - 1925
Anna Louise Roeger
1882 - 1888

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