At the age of six her mother died of Tuberculosis. She was raised by an elder sister who also died of Tuberculosis at age of 18 years old. Five years later her father died probably of Tuberculosis. After his death, at the age of 17 years, Friederike moved to the United States.
After marrying and bearing her first child, she and Karl moved to an 80 acre Nebraska homestead. She died of Tuberculosis after being bedridden for 1 year. Her youngest child was only a few months old at her death and did not live long after her death.
At the age of six her mother died of Tuberculosis. She was raised by an elder sister who also died of Tuberculosis at age of 18 years old. Five years later her father died probably of Tuberculosis. After his death, at the age of 17 years, Friederike moved to the United States.
After marrying and bearing her first child, she and Karl moved to an 80 acre Nebraska homestead. She died of Tuberculosis after being bedridden for 1 year. Her youngest child was only a few months old at her death and did not live long after her death.
Family Members
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Johann Jakob Brandner
1830–1918
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Catherine Brandner
1832–1832
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Christoph Brandner
1833–1879
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Maria Eva Brandner
1834–1838
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Heinrich Lorenz Brandner
1836–1838
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Heinrich Brandner
1837–1837
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Lorenz "Twin" Brandner
1839–1839
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Johannes ""Twin"" Brandner
1839–1839
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Ernstine Brandner
1840–1863
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Daughter Brandner
1841–1841
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Heinrich Lorenz "Henry" Brandner
1842–1917
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Konrad August Brandner
1844–1928
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Carl Friedrich "Charles" Brandner
1845–1915
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Maria Eva Katherina Brandner Fuhr-Benack
1848–1894
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Maria Elisabeth Brandner
1849–1851
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Maria Elisabeth "Mary" Brandner Eichenberger
1853–1940
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