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Louise Mary Mayer Repp

Birth14 July 1858 - North Collins Town, Erie County New York
Death28 December 1924 - at home; Buffalo, Erie County New York
MotherBarbara Nenno
FatherPeter Mayer

Born in North Collins Town, Erie County New York on 14 July 1858 to Peter Mayer and Barbara Nenno. Louise Mary Mayer Repp married Franz "Frank" M Repp and had 10 children. She passed away on 28 December 1924 in at home; Buffalo, Erie County New York.

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Parents
Peter Mayer
1810 - 1880
Barbara Nenno
1820 - 1897
Spouse(s)
Franz "Frank" M Repp
1852 - 1903
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Edwin Repp
1892 - 1965
Elmer Repp
1898 - 1970
Gilbert Repp
1899 - 1985
William Repp
1890 - 1967
Ada Belle Repp
1889 - 1970

Chester Repp
1902 - 1981
Laura H Repp
1895 - Unknown
Vera Mary Repp
1884 - Unknown
Bertha Repp
1887 - 1930
Theodore Repp
1883 - Unknown

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