Nathan Margrett
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Nathan Margrett is a native of the greater Milwaukee area in Wisconsin, United States.
He has several areas of genealogical interest including:
Bärwolf/Baerwolf, Baum, Bonjorno/Bongiorno, Bucolo, Burgess, Conway, Erwin, Finnerty, Hacker, Horswell, Huebner, Keller, Kleinbauer, Malley, Manthe, Manwaring, Margrett, Mazzeo, Moffatt, Rodwell, Schultz, Steffen, Teich, Thomas and Wood.
Norman Alfred Margrett from Canada 1892.
Matthew Finnerty from Ireland 1850.
Michael Malley from Ireland pre-1845.
William Wood born 1808 in the West Indies.
Achille Bongiorno from Italy 1902.
Diega Bucolo from Italy 1903.
Peter G. Keller from Hungary 1904.
Elizabeth A. Kleinbauer from Austria 1892.
August C. Steffen from Germany 1887.
Gottlieb Teich from Prussia 1856.
John Hacker, Sr. from Prussia 1866.
Henry Huebner from Prussia 1855.
Edmund Thomas from Germany 1903.
Henry Rodwell from England pre-1862.
Karl Baerwolf, Sr. from Prussia 1895.
Martin F. Manthe from Germany 1857.
Featured German connections: Nathan is 25 degrees from Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, 28 degrees from Dietrich Bonhoeffer, 28 degrees from Lucas Cranach, 23 degrees from Stefanie Graf, 26 degrees from Wilhelm Grimm, 28 degrees from Fanny Hensel, 30 degrees from Theodor Heuss, 21 degrees from Alexander Mack, 38 degrees from Carl Miele, 21 degrees from Nathan Rothschild, 27 degrees from Hermann Friedrich Albert von Ihering and 25 degrees from Ferdinand von Zeppelin on our single family tree. Login to see how you relate to 33 million family members.
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