Dora Betske

(about 1800 - )

Relationship=2nd great-grandmother of Janet Grace Neuendorf.
Charts on which this person appears:
Janet G. Smith (nee Neuendorf) Family Tree
     Dora Betske was born about 1800 in Germany.1
Dora Betske was also known as Dorothea Bethke.2
Also as Dorothea Bethkin.3
Also as Dorothea Betske.4

Dora married Paul Reetz on June 3, 1816 in Dreidorf, Posen, Preussen, Germany.4

Child of Dora Betske and Paul Reetz

Citations

  1. [S12] Family History Library, Online: FamilySearch.org, LDS Research Center . Note: Unverified information, added here only as a suggestion as I continue researching this family line. Please conduct your own research before quoting it as fact.
  2. [S12] Family History Library, Online: FamilySearch.org, LDS Research Center .
    Batch No.: Dates: Source Call No.: Type: Printout Call No.: Type: C999191 1840 - 1854 0245514 Film 1124904 Film C999191 1855 - 1867 0245515 Film NONE C999191 1868 - 1874 0245517 Film NONE Sheet: 00. Note: Unverified information, added here only as a suggestion as I continue researching this family line. Please conduct your own research before quoting it as fact.
  3. [S12] Family History Library, Online: FamilySearch.org, LDS Research Center . Source Information: Batch Number:      7212947 Sheet: 94            
         Source Call No.:      0820349      Type:      Film. Note: Unverified information, added here only as a suggestion as I continue researching this family line. Please conduct your own research before quoting it as fact.
  4. [S12] Family History Library, Online: FamilySearch.org, LDS Research Center .
    Source Information: Batch Number: 7212947 Sheet: 94 Source Call No.: 0820349 Type: Film. Note: Unverified information, added here only as a suggestion as I continue researching this family line. Please conduct your own research before quoting it as fact.
 


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