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Frederick Wilhelm Eduard Schwerin

Male 1826 - 1879  (52 years)


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  1. 1.  Frederick Wilhelm Eduard Schwerin was born on 10 Jan 1826 in Brandenburg, Prussia, Germany; died on 7 Jan 1879 in Berlin, Germany.

    Frederick married Wilhelmine Henriette Philippine Elisebeth Noack on 12 Oct 1850 in Brandenburg, Prussia, Germany. Wilhelmine was born on 20 Apr 1827 in Brandenburg, Prussia, Germany; died on 17 Apr 1901 in Berlin, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

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    1. 2. Frederick William Walter Max Schwerin  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 11 Sep 1861 in Brandenburg, Prussia, Germany; died on 28 Nov 1918 in Auburn, Victoria, Australia; was buried in Box Hill Cemetery - Box Hill, Whitehorse City, Victoria, Australia.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Frederick William Walter Max Schwerin Descendancy chart to this point (1.Frederick1) was born on 11 Sep 1861 in Brandenburg, Prussia, Germany; died on 28 Nov 1918 in Auburn, Victoria, Australia; was buried in Box Hill Cemetery - Box Hill, Whitehorse City, Victoria, Australia.

    Frederick married Mary Ann Jamieson on 2 Apr 1884 in Knox Church - Dunedin, New Zealand. Mary (daughter of Jonathan (John) Jamieson and Matilda Irwin) was born on 2 Feb 1859 in Movanagher, Kilrea Parish, County Londonderry, Ulster, Ireland; was christened on 6 Mar 1859 in First Presbyterian Church - Kilrea, Kilrea Parish, County Londonderry, Ireland; died on 26 Feb 1938 in Hawthorn, Victoria, Australia; was buried in Box Hill Cemetery - Box Hill, Whitehorse City, Victoria, Australia . [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]





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