Wilhelmine Enke (19 December 1753-9 June 1820)

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Parents
Father:1Johann Elias Enke (-)
Mother:2Maria Susanna Schnetzer (-)
Spouses and relationship events
Married:31781Johann Friedrich Ritz (-)
Divorced:41795Johann Friedrich Ritz (-)
Married:53 May 1802Franz Xaver Ignaz von Holbein (-5 September 1855), Director of the Hofburg TheatreWrocław [city/town], Lower Silesian [district], Poland [country]
Divorced:69 August 1810Franz Xaver Ignaz von Holbein (-5 September 1855), Director of the Hofburg Theatre
Children
Children with Friedrich Wilhelm II:
(Unnamed) (10 August 1770-10 August 1770)7
Ulrike Sophie Wilhelmine von Berckholzen (March 1774-5 September 1774)8
Christina Sophie Friederike von Lützenburg (25 August 1777-31 August 1777)9
Alexander (4 January 1779-1 August 1787), Graf von der Marck10
Marianne (29 February 1780-11 June 1814), Gräfin von der Marck11
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Events
Born:1219 December 1753Dessau [city/town], Dessau-Roßlau [city/town], Saxony-Anhalt [state], Germany [country]
Died:139 June 1820
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Sources

1 Charles Cawley, Medieval Lands - version 4 (http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/CONTENTS.htm : ), Baltic States.
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