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Henrietta Elvina Gintz

Birth18 January 1875 - Centertown, Cole County, Missouri, United States of America
Death15 Jan 1951 - Bourbon, Crawford, Missouri, United States
MotherCaroline Louisa Newbold
Father6) Johann Christian III Gintz

Born in Centertown, Cole County, Missouri, United States of America on 18 January 1875 to 6) Johann Christian III Gintz and Caroline Louisa Newbold. Henrietta Elvina Gintz married John William Pace and had 4 children. She passed away on 15 Jan 1951 in Bourbon, Crawford, Missouri, United States.

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Parents
6) Johann Christian Iii Gintz
1844 - 1915
Caroline Louisa Newbold
1844 - 1912
Spouse(s)
John William Pace
1846 - 1917
William L Sherr
1872 - 1914
Children Show all
Louis Miles Pace
1910 - 1952
Caroline Louise Pace
1905 - 1977

Barbara Pace
1912 - 1936
Christian Gintz Sherr
1897 - 1947

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