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Mathilda Sieffert

Birth13 Feb 1854 - Fulda, Knoble, Ohio, USA
Death12 DEC 1922 - Carlyle, Clinton, Illinois
MotherMarie Annie Weber
FatherJohannes Seiffert

Born in Fulda, Knoble, Ohio, USA on 13 Feb 1854 to Johannes Seiffert and Marie Annie Weber. Mathilda Sieffert married Henry Huels and had 10 children. She passed away on 12 DEC 1922 in Carlyle, Clinton, Illinois.

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Parents
Johannes Seiffert
1824 - 1865
Marie Annie Weber
1825 - 1873
Spouse(s)
Henry Huels
1848 - 1932
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Eugenia Huels
1888 - 1912
Paulus Joseph Huels
1893 - 1973
Anthony Bernard Huels
1887 - 1973
Frank L Huels
1891 - 1975
Leo Bernard Huels
1884 - 1979

Rosa Walpurgia (Sister Mary Matilda) Huels
1883 - 1975
Gerhard Henry Huels
1889 - 1890
John Huels
1877 - 1915
Joseph H Huels
1879 - 1965
Maria Ann (Sister Loretta) Huels
1876 - 1975

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