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Mary Josephina Satze

BirthNov 1833 - Germany
Death14 Apr 1904 - Cloverdale, Putnam, Ohio, USA
MotherSophie Marie Dorothea Friedrike Röckenhauer
FatherAugust Wilhelm Satze

Born in Germany on Nov 1833 to August Wilhelm Satze and Sophie Marie Dorothea Friedrike Röckenhauer. Mary Josephina Satze married Heinrich B. Langhals and had 7 children. She passed away on 14 Apr 1904 in Cloverdale, Putnam, Ohio, USA.

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Parents
August Wilhelm Satze
Unknown - Unknown
Sophie Marie Dorothea Friedrike Röckenhauer
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
Heinrich B. Langhals
1834 - 1916
Children Show all
Frances Theresia Langhals
1867 - 1940
Heinrich Joseph Langhals
1873 - 1947
Josephina Langhals
1878 - 1974
Mary Theresa Langhals
1869 - 1945

Henry Langhals
1875 - 1932
John J. Langhals
1864 - 1935
Theresia Francisca Langhals
1867 - Unknown

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