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Laura Maria Buntenbach

Female10 May 1895–6 December 1952

Brief Life History of Laura Maria

When Laura Maria Buntenbach was born on 10 May 1895, in Neer, Limburg, Netherlands, her father, Gustav Buntenbach, was 30 and her mother, Laura Lohoff, was 20. She married Victor Kugler in 1928. She died on 6 December 1952, in Netherlands, at the age of 57.

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Family Time Line

Victor Kugler
1900–1981
Laura Maria Buntenbach
1895–1952
Marriage: 1928

Sources (5)

  • Legacy NFS Source: Laura Maria Buntenbach - Published information: birth: 10 May 1895; Neer, Limburg, Netherlands
  • Lana Maria Buntenbach, “Netherlands, Archival Indexes, Population Registers”
  • Laua Maria Buntenbach, “Netherlands, Archival Indexes, Vital Records”

Spouse and Children

  • Marriage
    1928
  • Parents and Siblings

    Siblings (3)

    World Events (3)

    1899 · Hague Peace Convention

    Age 4

    The Hague Peace Convention was a series conferences that produced treaties and declarations. The convention took place in Hague, Netherlands. The conferences were among the first formal statements of the laws of war and war crimes in secular international law.

    1904 · Weerdinge Couple Found in Bog

    Age 9

    Two skeletons were found next to each other in Drenthe, Netherlands. The skeletons were dated back to between 160 BC and 220 AD. One of the skeletons was thought to be a female and the other a male so scientists called them the Weerdinge couple or Mr. and Mrs. Veenstra. It was determined that both skeletons were men and the name was changed to Weerdinge Men.

    1914 · WWI and the Netherlands

    Age 19

    During WWI, the Netherlands declared that they were neutral and stayed so during the war.

    Name Meaning

    Feminine form of the Late Latin male name Laurus ‘laurel’. St Laura was a 9th-century Spanish nun who met her death in a cauldron of molten lead. Laura is also the name of the woman addressed in the love poetry of the Italian poet Petrarch ( Francesco Petrarca , 1304–74 ), and it owes much of its subsequent popularity to this. There have been various speculations about her identity, but it has not been established with any certainty. He first met her in 1327 while living in Avignon, and she died of the plague in 1348 . The popularity of the given name in the English-speaking world has endured since the 19th century, when it was probably imported from Italy.

    Dictionary of First Names © Patrick Hanks and Flavia Hodges 1990, 2003, 2006.

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