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Annie Elisabeth (Burckhardt) Dollfus (1886 - 1983)

Annie Elisabeth Dollfus formerly Burckhardt
Born in Basel, Basel-Stadt, Schweizmap
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Wife of — married 9 Mar 1905 in Basel, Basel-Stadt, Schweizmap
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Died at about age 97 [location unknown]
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Biography

Annie Elisabeth was born in 1886. She was the daughter of Julius Burckhardt and Elisabeth Merian.

On 9 March 1905 she married Roger Albert Dollfus in Basel.[1]

She passed away in 1983.

Sources

  1. Schweizerisches Geschlechterbuch. Almanach Généalogique Suisse (1913), p. 173 (Internet Archive, Google Books)




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