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Eva Elisabetha Elisabeth Permann (1840)

Eva Elisabetha Elisabeth Permann aka Perrmann
Born in Kassel, Glückstal, Kherson, Russian Empiremap
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Biography

Black Sea Germans
Eva Elisabetha Permann was a Black Sea German.

Eva Elisabetha Perrmann was born on 19 July 1840 in Cassel, Odessa/Kherson, Russian Empire to Peter Christoph Permann and Eva (Wahl) Permann.[1]

Sources

  1. Ehrmann, H., Glueckstal Births and Marriages, 1833-1900 Published by the Odessa Digital Library - 5 Jan 1997




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