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Ferdinand Dendinger

Birth25 Sept 1820 - Oberroedern, Province of Alsace, France
Death14 Oct 1902 - West Lodi, Seneca County, Ohio, USA
MotherBarbara Philipps
FatherGeorge Dentinger

Born in Oberroedern, Province of Alsace, France on 25 Sept 1820 to George Dentinger and Barbara Philipps. Ferdinand Dendinger married Magdelina Willman and had 12 children. He passed away on 14 Oct 1902 in West Lodi, Seneca County, Ohio, USA.

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Parents
George Dentinger
1787 - 1823
Barbara Philipps
1796 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
Magdelina Willman
1832 - 1879
Agatha Josephine Weishart
1849 - 1889
Marguerite Meyer
1821 - 1850
Anna Maria Homer
1839 - 1911
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John Dendinger
1851 - 1928
Joseph Dentinger
1857 - 1944
Bernard Dentinger
1847 - 1920
Caroline Dendinger
1865 - 1925
George Dendinger
1863 - 1948
Jacob Dendinger
1854 - 1868

Rose Elizabeth Dendinger
1889 - 1922
Mary Dendinger
1883 - 1962
Balbina Dendinger
1860 - 1881
Appolina Dendinger
1849 - 1872
Catherine Dentinger
1855 - 1874
Ferdinand Dendinger
1844 - 1933

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