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Felix Fercher

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Felix Fercher, 1912 - 2008 Felix Fercher 1912 2008

Felix Fercher was born on month day 1912.
Felix married Iwa Fercher (born Wyssen).
Iwa was born on month day 1921.
Felix passed away on month day 2008, at age 96.

Felix Fercher, 1917 - 1981 Felix Fercher 1917 1981

Felix Fercher was born on month day 1917, in birth place, to Mr. Fercher and Marie Fercher (born Ruffiner).
Felix had one sister: Ida Ritz (born Fercher).
Felix married Lina Fercher (born Salzmann).
Lina was born on month day 1919.
They had one daughter: Erna Kuonen (born Fercher).
Felix passed away on month day 1981, at age 63.

Felix Fercher Felix Fercher

Felix Fercher was born to Vater Fercher Fercher and Frau Vater Fercher Fercher.
Felix had one sister: Ida Ritz (born Fercher).
Felix passed away.

Germany Deaths and Burials, 1582-1958

Felix Fercher 1713 1723

Felix Fercher, 1713 - 1723

Felix Fercher was born in 1713, in birth place, to Felix Fercher and ... ....
Felix lived in 1723, in address.
Felix passed away on month day 1723, at age 10 in death place.
He was buried in burial place.

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Felix Fercher 1869

Felix Fercher, born 1869

Felix Fercher was born on month day 1869, in birth place, to Peter Fercher and Anna Maria Fercher (born Zeiter).
Felix was baptized on month day 1869, in baptism place.
Felix had 3 siblings: Pedro Fercher and 2 other siblings.

New York Castle Garden Immigrants

Felix Fercher 1828

Felix Fercher, born Circa 1828

Felix Fercher was born circa 1828, in birth place.
Felix lived in address.
His occupation was a occupation.

Germans Immigrating to the United States

Felix Fercher 1828

Felix Fercher, born Circa 1828

Felix Fercher was born circa 1828, in birth place.
Felix lived in address.
His occupation was a occupation.