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Carsten Heitmann (1811 - 1893)

Carsten Heitmann
Born in Altengamme, Bergedorf, Hamburg, Deutschlandmap
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Husband of — married 13 Jun 1847 in Altengamme, Bergedorf, Hamburg, Deutschlandmap
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Died at age 82 in Altengamme, Bergedorf, Hamburg, Deutschlandmap
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Biography

Biografie:

Carsten Heitmann was born on June 28, 1811 in Altengamme, Bergedorf, Hamburg, Deutschland, son of Harm Heitmann (~1786–~1839) and Beke Barnstorf (1782–1839).

Carsten (35) married Margaretha Schulte (28) (born on January 31, 1819 in Altengamme) on June 13, 1847 in Altengamme.

Carsten died on November 14, 1893 in Altengamme, aged 82.

Research Notes

Forschungsnotizen: ID 2.182

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Quelle: GenGesHH - 2004





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