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Saml Stern
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MyHeritage Family Trees
Saml Stern, born Circa 1855 Saml Stern 1855 Iowa
Saml Stern was born circa 1855, in , Iowa, to Lazarus Sterne and Klara (Clara) Sterne (born Bacharach).
Saml had 12 siblings: Samuel Buchanan Sterne, Charlotte E Sterne and .
1880 United States Federal Census
1900 United States Federal Census
FamilySearch Family Tree
Sam Samuel Stern 1817
Sam Samuel Stern, born 1817
Sam married Fredricke Stern (born Rheinsberg).
They had 7 children: Martha Callmann (born Stern), Flora Callmann (born Stern) and 5 other children.
1870 United States Federal Census
1860 United States Federal Census
Saml Stern 1832
Saml Stern, born Circa 1832
Saml married Barbet Stern.
They had one daughter: Sarah Stern.
1910 United States Federal Census
Passengers arriving in New York from Ireland 1846 - 1851 FREE
Saml Stern 1833
Saml Stern, born Circa 1833
Saml Stern was born circa 1833, in Great Britain.
Saml lived in U.
He lived in USA.
His occupation was Laborer (Ital. 'Operaia') Or Workman/Woman.