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Emma Louise Troeger

Birth13 May 1828 - Hinckley, De Kalb, Illinois, USA
Death11 Apr 1901 - Somonauk, Dekalb, Illinois
MotherMagdelena Elizabeth Rondthaler
FatherGeorge Frederick Troeger

Born in Hinckley, De Kalb, Illinois, USA on 13 May 1828 to George Frederick Troeger and Magdelena Elizabeth Rondthaler. Emma Louise Troeger married Julius Theodore Beitel and had 13 children. She passed away on 11 Apr 1901 in Somonauk, Dekalb, Illinois.

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Parents
George Frederick Troeger
1792 - 1874
Magdelena Elizabeth Rondthaler
1808 - 1893
Spouse(s)
Julius Theodore Beitel
1825 - 1892
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Esther Augusta Beitel
1865 - 1960
Clement Beitel
1860 - 1929
Julius Howard Beitel
1852 - 1942
Rhoda E Beitel
1863 - 1952
Arvid George Beitel
1858 - 1902
Rachel Anna Beitel
1868 - 1945
Agnes Emma Beitel
1854 - 1940

Milton Henry Beitel
1850 - 1929
Jesse Cornelius Beitel
1870 - 1945
Bertha L Beitel
1861 - 1938
Eugene Frederick Beitel
1849 - 1907
Herman L Beitel
1866 - 1937
Clement L. Beitel
1854 - 1855

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