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English: Epitaph in the church St. John Baptist in Bakum (Landkreis Vechta, Lower Saxony)
of Bernd Gier Voss and his first wife Agnes von Schloen called Gehle who died during child labour on August 25th 1608
Deutsch: Epitaph des Bernd Gier Voss und seiner ersten am 28. August 1608 im Kindbett verstorbenen Gattin Agnes von Schloen genannt Gehle in der Kirche St. Johannes Baptist in Bakum (Landkreis Vechta, Niedersachsen)
Ahnen-Wappen neben Schriftkartusche: links oben: Kalenberg - rechts oben: Helversen - rechts unten: Quernheim
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