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Two Times Three
Today, for the very first time, I found triplets in old baptismal records. Actually, I even found two triplets born the same year in the same area. Find me surprised… On June 13, 1849 the carpenter Johann Friedrich Griesbach and … Continue reading
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Tagged Baptismal records, birth, Pomerania, Scarlet fever, Suffocation, Triplets
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