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Gertrude (Gertie) Anna Hoffman

Birth9 March 1870 - Wading River, New York
Death31 May 1947 - Waterbury, Conn
MotherRose (Rosie) L. Henley
FatherAdam Hoffman

Born in Wading River, New York on 9 March 1870 to Adam Hoffman and Rose (Rosie) L. Henley. Gertrude (Gertie) Anna Hoffman married Henry John Prager and had 8 children. She passed away on 31 May 1947 in Waterbury, Conn.

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Parents
Adam Hoffman
1842 - 1899
Rose (Rosie) L. Henley
1846 - 1930
Spouse(s)
Henry John Prager
1879 - 1959
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Gladys Gertrude Prager
1906 - 1988
Vernon G Prager
1905 - 1956
Mary (Mamie) Peggy Christina (Prager) Wray
1914 - 1979
Vernon G Prager
Unknown - Unknown

Vernon (Buster) Gustave Prager
Unknown - Unknown
Rudolf C (Billy) Prager
1911 - 1960
Ward Henry Prager
1902 - 1962
Violet Estelle Bidie Prager
1909 - 1991

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