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Carolina Maria Diener

Birth20 Nov 1828 - Bischmisheim, Saarbrucken, Saarland, Germany
Death08 Jan 1900 - West Pennsboro Township, Cumberland, Pennsylvania, USA
MotherKatharina Maria (Catharine) Maurer
FatherPhilipp Diener

Born in Bischmisheim, Saarbrucken, Saarland, Germany on 20 Nov 1828 to Philipp Diener and Katharina Maria (Catharine) Maurer. Carolina Maria Diener married David G. Palm and had 12 children. She passed away on 08 Jan 1900 in West Pennsboro Township, Cumberland, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Parents

Philipp Diener
1806 - 1892
Katharina Maria (Catharine) Maurer
1808 - 1865

Spouse(s)

David G. Palm
1827 - 1897

Children Show all

Lucinda Hamilton
1850 - 1921
Josephine Palm
1857 - 1945
Mary Elizabeth Palm Bender
1855 - 1916
Emma J Palm
1859 - 1943
Iva Anne Palm
1864 - 1933
Florence M Palm
1871 - 1889

Catharina Elizabeth Palm
1851 - 1926
Bertha Blanch Palm
1867 - 1944
Clara Belle Palm
1863 - 1933
Viola Palm
1853 - 1858
Birtie Palm
1868 - Unknown
Luendo Palm
1850 - Unknown

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