Source: S283 Abbreviation: Geburtsurkunde Sebastian Masch Title: Geburtsurkunde Sebastian Masch Author: Standesamt Rostock Publication: Rostock, den 30. März 1989 Repository: #R1
Repository: R1 Name: Sebastian Masch
Source: S327 Abbreviation: Sebastian Masch Title: Sebastian Masch Repository: #R1
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