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Sabina M. Droege

BirthMarch 3, 1872 - Washington, Franklin County, Missouri, United States of America
Death23 May 1945 - Krakow, Franklin, Missouri
MotherKatharina Degen
FatherJoseph Henry Droege

Born in Washington, Franklin County, Missouri, United States of America on March 3, 1872 to Joseph Henry Droege and Katharina Degen. Sabina M. Droege married Peter Westhoelter and had 7 children. She passed away on 23 May 1945 in Krakow, Franklin, Missouri.

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Parents
Joseph Henry Droege
1839 - 1921
Katharina Degen
1846 - 1926
Spouse(s)
Peter Westhoelter
1868 - 1945
Children Show all
Henry L. Westhoelter
1908 - 1994
Anthony F. Westhoelter
1901 - 1982
Rose I. Westhoelter
1913 - 1988
Joseph V. Westhoelter
1905 - 1982

Ludwig H Westhoelter
1915 - 2006
Harry Westhoelter
1909 - Unknown
Seraphine Anna Westhoelter
1899 - 1955

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