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Mary Barbara Heyd

BirthNovember 9, 1871 - Sommerberg, Hopfau, Baden-Württemberg, Deutschland
DeathFebruary 11, 1963 - Akron, Ephrata Twp., Lancaster, Pennsylvania
MotherSibilla Elisabetha Heyd
FatherJakob Zinser

Born in Sommerberg, Hopfau, Baden-Württemberg, Deutschland on November 9, 1871 to Jakob Zinser and Sibilla Elisabetha Heyd. Mary Barbara Heyd married Monroe F. Miller and had 6 children. She passed away on February 11, 1963 in Akron, Ephrata Twp., Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

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Parents
Jakob Zinser
1833 - 1899
Sibilla Elisabetha Heyd
1851 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
Monroe F. Miller
1873 - Unknown
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Reuben Edward Delong
1909 - 2005
Albert Henry Delong
1908 - 1999
Ethel Irene Delong
1906 - 1988

Rosa "Rose" Esther Delong
1911 - 2007
Harry "Hunch" Delong
1910 - 1933
Mathew Andrew Delong
1915 - 2002

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