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Wilhelmine Galka

Birth22 Aug 1864 - Elgenau, East Prussia
DeathAug 1945 - Osterfeld, West Germany
MotherMaria Danlowski
FatherWilhelm Galka

Born in Elgenau, East Prussia on 22 Aug 1864 to Wilhelm Galka and Maria Danlowski. Wilhelmine Galka married Gottfried Gehrmann and had 12 children. She passed away on Aug 1945 in Osterfeld, West Germany.

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Parents
Wilhelm Galka
1831 - 1908
Maria Danlowski
1840 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
Gottfried Gehrmann
1858 - 1920
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Herman Gehrmann
1891 - 1981
Emma Gehrmann
1899 - 1955
Martha Gehrmann
1889 - 1965
Willi Gehrmann
1907 - 1952
Marie Gehrmann
1886 - 1960
Adolf Gehrmann
1904 - 1989

Gottfried Rudolph Gehrman
1901 - 1983
Minna (Twin) Gehrmann
1894 - 1970
Rudolf Gehrmann
1896 - 1955
Infant Girl (Twin) Gehrmann
1901 - 1901
Emma (Twin) Gehrmann
1894 - 1894
Paul Gehrmann
1888 - 1888

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