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Barmen GermanyFrom Wikipedia
Barmen is a former industrial metropolis of the region of Bergisches Land, Germany, which in 1929 with four other towns was merged with the city of Wuppertal, North Rhine-Westphalia. Barmen was the birth-place of Friedrich Engels and together with the neighbouring town of Elberfeld founded the first electric suspended monorail tramway system, the floating tram or Schwebebahn. Barmen nevertheless has an interesting history because it was a pioneering centre for both the early industrial revolution on the European mainland, and for the socialist movement and its theory.

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1870
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Berta Kriegesgotte Huisberg (?-dec), Ottilie Huisberg (?-dec), Karl Huisberg Sr (?-dec), and Karl Huisberg Jr (?-dec)

Berta Kriegesgotte Huisberg (?-dec), Ottilie Huisberg (?-dec), Karl Huisberg Sr (?-dec), and Karl Huisberg Jr (?-dec)
c1860
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Berta Kriegesgotte Huisberg (?-dec)

Berta Kriegesgotte Huisberg (?-dec)
c1860
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Karl Huisberg Sr (?-dec)

Karl Huisberg Sr (?-dec)
c1880
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Berta Kriegesgotte Huisberg (?-dec), Karl Huisberg Jr (?-dec), Johann Wilhelm Hertz (1841-1897), Ottilie Huisberg Hertz (?-after 1926), Karl Huisberg Sr (?-dec), and Ottilia Hertz (1875-dec)

Berta Kriegesgotte Huisberg (?-dec), Karl Huisberg Jr (?-dec), Johann Wilhelm Hertz (1841-1897), Ottilie Huisberg Hertz (?-after 1926), Karl Huisberg Sr (?-dec), and Ottilia Hertz (1875-dec)
c1885
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Karl Huisberg III (?-dec), Ottilie Huisberg Hertz (?-after 1926), Berta Kriegesgotte Huisberg (?-dec), Thea (?) Huisberg, Karl Huisberg II (?-dec)

Karl Huisberg III (?-dec), Ottilie Huisberg Hertz (?-after 1926), Berta Kriegesgotte Huisberg (?-dec), Thea (?) Huisberg, Karl Huisberg II (?-dec)
c1900
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Ottilie Huisberg Hertz(?-after 1926), Karl Huisberg II (?-dec), Berta Kriegesgotte Huisberg (?-dec), Karl Huisberg III (?-dec), and Thea (?) Huisberg

Ottilie Huisberg Hertz(?-after 1926), Karl Huisberg II (?-dec), Berta Kriegesgotte Huisberg (?-dec), Karl Huisberg III (?-dec), and Thea (?) Huisberg
c1900
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Huisberg home in Barmen, Germany

Huisberg home in Barmen, Germany

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Huisberg home in Barmen, Germany

Huisberg home in Barmen, Germany

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