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Results 1 - 25 of 50 for Hilberg
NameBirth DateDeath DatePhotoCemetery
Dona Mae Hilberg April 19 1927 June 24 1959 Fort Snelling National Cemetery (Minnesota, United States of America)
Henry Hilberg 0 January 18 1896 Dayton National Cemetery (Ohio, United States of America)
Ronald Phillip Hilberg December 16 1928 May 5 1998 Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery (California, United States of America)
William Kenneth Hilberg April 5 1915 July 30 1970 Grave Fort Logan National Cemetery (Colorado, United States of America)
Steven M Hilberg February 24 1921 June 30 1977 Los Angeles National Cemetery (California, United States of America)
John David Hilberg January 9 1934 May 31 1979 Riverside National Cemetery (California, United States of America)
Glaribel Hilberg 0 June 22 1918 Evergreen-Washelli Memorial Park and Funeral Home (Washington, United States of America)
George C. Hilberg February 22 1925 July 25 1979 Bates Cemetery (Michigan, United States of America)
Lucille A. Hilberg 1929 0 Bates Cemetery (Michigan, United States of America)
Raymond Hilberg August 4 1950 April 26 1957 Bates Cemetery (Michigan, United States of America)
Wilhelmina Hilberg 0 April 1 1880 Santa Rosa Rural Cemetery (California, United States of America)
Elmer C Hilberg 1907 1972 Greenacres Memorial Park (Washington, United States of America)
Sven HILBERG 1835 1908 Fourth Plain Cemetery (Washington, United States of America)
Anna M. HILBERG 1855 1932 Fourth Plain Cemetery (Washington, United States of America)
Ann Hilberg July 3 1925 April 5 1960 Spring Grove Cemetery (Ohio, United States of America)
Margaret D Hilberg January 22 1897 August 13 1951 Spring Grove Cemetery (Ohio, United States of America)
John Hilberg April 7 1895 October 4 1948 Spring Grove Cemetery (Ohio, United States of America)
John Hilberg August 10 1923 March 9 1989 Spring Grove Cemetery (Ohio, United States of America)
Patricia Ann Hilberg February 5 1955 September 3 2005 Forest Park Cemetery (Kansas, United States of America)
Harold Oscar Hilberg September 2 1918 Dominion (CWGC) Cemetery (Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France)
Jens Hilberg 1884 1966 East Barton Cemetery (North Dakota, United States of America)
Mattie Hilberg 1882 1971 East Barton Cemetery (North Dakota, United States of America)
Jens Hilberg November 20 1913 East Barton Cemetery (North Dakota, United States of America)
Carl Hilberg October 10 1863 August 29 1952 East Barton Cemetery (North Dakota, United States of America)
Martha Hilberg September 21 1938 November 3 1926 East Barton Cemetery (North Dakota, United States of America)
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