Historical records matching Sophie Kohn
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About Sophie Kohn
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As the family did not live in Streitberg, the fact that Sophie Frauenfeld Kohn died there would seem to indicate that she was on vacation, staying at a sanatorium (this is correct!), or visiting the ruined castle there when she died. Streitberg is also the site of the later discovery of the famous Binghöhle or Bing Cave, which was first explored by Sophie's cousin-in-law (who was her cousin by multiple paths of marriage) Ignaz Bing.
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Sophie Kohn's Timeline
1816 |
April 30, 1816
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Büchenbach, Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany
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1841 |
April 2, 1841
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Markt Erlbach, Neustadt-Bad Windsheim, Bavaria, Germany
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1842 |
February 26, 1842
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Markt Erlbach, Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany
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1843 |
July 30, 1843
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Markt Erlbach, Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany
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1845 |
March 6, 1845
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Markt Erlbach, Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany
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1846 |
May 5, 1846
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Markt Erlbach, Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany
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1847 |
February 26, 1847
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Markt Erlbach, Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany
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1848 |
April 12, 1848
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Markt Erlbach, Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany
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1849 |
August 10, 1849
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Markt Erlbach, Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany
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