Bodenburg (alias Strom), Johann Henrich (Sohn des Johann Heinrich Bodenburg und Frau Gertrud Dina Ehring (Ehrig) aus Münster)
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Dok-P-Theissing Personenkartei Ferdinand Theissing
Personenkartei Ferdinand Theissing >> B
Enthält: 1. verheiratet mit: Strom Tochter: Wilhelmine Strom, geb. 1806 Burgsteinfurt; Tochter der ersten Frau Tochter: Maria Strom, geb. 1810 Burgsteinfurt; Tochter der ersten Frau 2. verheiratet am 06.08.1822 in Lamberti mit Christine Elisabeth Henrica Glück, geb. 1799 Stuttgart, gest. 05.06.1833 Münster Sohn: Johann Joseph, geb. 17.06.1823 Lamberti; von Beruf Schullehrer Tochter: Anna Clara Friederike, geb. 02.11.1828 Überwasser 3. verheiratet am 07.01.1834 in Überwasser mit Helene Meier aus der zweiten Ehe noch: Henriette Caroline Adolfine, geb. 24.03.1825 Lamberti aus der dritten Ehe: Sohn: Joseph Melchior Anton, geb. 25.05.1836 Überwasser; Bildhauer Sohn: Franz Dominikus, geb. 15.04.1838 Überwasser Sohn: Carl Heinrich, geb. 21.01.1840 Überwasser Tochter: Henriette Caroline Adolfine Franziska, geb. 08.12.1842 Überwasser christine Elisabeth Henrica Glück ist die Tochter des Leistenschneiders Glück
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BZK no.
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