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| Name |
Birth Date |
Death Date |
Photo |
Cemetery |
| Bertha Voss |
January 4 1880 |
March 3 1943 |
Grave |
Wisconsin Memorial Park (Wisconsin, United States of America) |
| Otto Haasch |
1869 |
1950 |
Grave |
Milton-Freewater IOOF Cemetery (Oregon, United States of America) |
| Barbara Myrtle Haasch |
August 6 1918 |
May 12 2001 |
Grave |
Rosedale Memorial Gardens (Idaho, United States of America) |
| Friedrich Haasch |
February 10 1920 |
August 13 1903 |
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Zion Cemetery (North Dakota, United States of America) |
| George Haasch |
July 6 1891 |
September 24 1903 |
Grave |
Saint James Rose Hill Cemetery (Wisconsin, United States of America) |
| Emilie Haasch |
May 19 1866 |
December 30 1900 |
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Mount Hope Cemetery (Wisconsin, United States of America) |
| Martin C. Haasch |
June 3 1918 |
July 15 2008 |
Grave |
Mountain View Cemetery (Washington, United States of America) |
| Bertha Haasch |
1860 |
1926 |
Grave |
Mountain View Cemetery (Washington, United States of America) |
| Julius J Haasch |
1852 |
1924 |
Grave |
Mountain View Cemetery (Washington, United States of America) |
| Theodore L Haasch |
1893 |
1908 |
Grave |
Mountain View Cemetery (Washington, United States of America) |
| Wilhelmine Haasch |
September 10 1828 |
June 13 1899 |
Grave |
Saint John's Cemetery (Wisconsin, United States of America) |
| Helen Delores Haasch |
March 19 1927 |
August 27 2007 |
Grave |
Wisconsin Memorial Park (Wisconsin, United States of America) |
| Linda Haasch |
June 12 1898 |
December 11 1988 |
Grave |
Stettin Christian Cemetery (Wisconsin, United States of America) |
| Arthur Haasch |
December 6 1891 |
May 21 1957 |
Grave |
Stettin Christian Cemetery (Wisconsin, United States of America) |
| Wilhelmina Haasch |
June 19 1893 |
February 20 1919 |
Grave |
Stettin Christian Cemetery (Wisconsin, United States of America) |
| Caroline M. Haasch |
November 15 1790 |
1880 |
Grave |
Stettin Christian Cemetery (Wisconsin, United States of America) |
| Carl F. Wilhelm Haasch |
September 1827 |
1900 |
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Stettin Christian Cemetery (Wisconsin, United States of America) |
| Wilhelmine Caroline Haasch |
August 1 1831 |
October 1904 |
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Stettin Christian Cemetery (Wisconsin, United States of America) |
| Carl Haasch |
1854 |
July 4 1918 |
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Stettin Christian Cemetery (Wisconsin, United States of America) |
| Ida Emiline Oelke |
April 7 1857 |
August 17 1879 |
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Stettin Christian Cemetery (Wisconsin, United States of America) |
| Carl J.D. Haasch |
0 |
1883 |
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Stettin Christian Cemetery (Wisconsin, United States of America) |
| Johannes A.E. Haasch |
0 |
1883 |
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Stettin Christian Cemetery (Wisconsin, United States of America) |
| Louis B.A. Haasch |
0 |
1886 |
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Stettin Christian Cemetery (Wisconsin, United States of America) |
| S. Carl P. Haasch |
0 |
1882 |
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Stettin Christian Cemetery (Wisconsin, United States of America) |
| Ralph G Haasch |
September 29 1916 |
December 27 1970 |
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Blue Mountain Memorial Garden (Washington, United States of America) |
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