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Hans Johannes Steffens (1870 - 1876)

Hans Johannes Steffens
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Died at age 5 in Altengamme, Bergedorf, Hamburg, Deutschlandmap
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Biography

Hans Johannes Steffens died young.

Biografie:

Hans Johannes Steffens was born on December 8, 1870, son of Paul Steffens (1849–1886) and Anna Meyer (~1845– ).

Hans died on March 20, 1876 in Altengamme, Bergedorf, Hamburg, Deutschland, aged 5, Cause Diphtheritis.

Buried / Beerdigt: 24 MAR 1876.

Research Notes

Forschungsnotizen: ID 783

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Hans Johannes Steffens Neuengamme Geburtsdatum errechnet Tod: Ag 223 Nr. 8 nachm. 5 Uhr Diphtheritis 5 J 4 M 12 Tg Borghorst Quelle: Ordner Steffens Altengamme von Ina Koetzold - Sommer 2003





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Categories: Altengamme, Hamburg | Hamburg, Child Mortality | Diphtheria | Meyer-22103, Needs Sources