Father: Hans Joachim Hugo SCHREIP (*17 Nov 1872 +1 Jan 1918)
Mother: Anna Marie Luise SCHULZ (*10 Jan 1870 +24 Dec 1945)
Paul Karl Erich SCHREIP
(*28 Jun 1902 +16 Nov 1977)
- BIRTH: 28 Jun 1902, Berlin, Brandenburg, Deutschland
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- DEATH: 16 Nov 1977, Berlin, Berlin, Germany
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- EVENT: Kraftfahrer
Occupation:
Berlin, Brandenburg, Deutschland
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Wife 1
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Anna Sophie Charlotte WERCHOSCH
- MARRIAGE: 27 Oct 1933, Berlin, Berlin, Germany
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Children
- Claus SCHREIP
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_Johann Joachim SCHREIB _____________+
_Ferdinand Heinrich Friedrich Wilhelm SCHREIP _|
| |_Dorothea Elisabeth Catharina BADER _
_Hans Joachim Hugo SCHREIP _|
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| |_Maria Dorothea NAGEL _________________________|
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|--Paul Karl Erich SCHREIP
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|_Anna Marie Luise SCHULZ ___|
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[S272]
Dellermann chart
- AUTHOR:
Siegfried Schreib
- PUBLICATION:
Huge chart showing the Brandenburg Schreib line. Finished in early 1960s
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Ancestry records captured by George Blistain
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[S272]
Dellermann chart
- AUTHOR:
Siegfried Schreib
- PUBLICATION:
Huge chart showing the Brandenburg Schreib line. Finished in early 1960s
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Ancestry records captured by George Blistain
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[S692]
Ancestry records captured by George Blistain
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[S272]
Dellermann chart
- AUTHOR:
Siegfried Schreib
- PUBLICATION:
Huge chart showing the Brandenburg Schreib line. Finished in early 1960s
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[S692]
Ancestry records captured by George Blistain
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[S692]
Ancestry records captured by George Blistain