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Deceased : August 6, 1930 in Melbourne, Kentucky, USA
Deceased : August 6, 1930 in Melbourne, Kentucky, USA


Bishop of [[Diocese of Covington|Covington]], 1915—1923
Bishop of [[Diocese of Covington|Covington]], 1915-1923


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FERDINAND BROSSART

Born : October 19, 1849 in Buechelberg, Germany
Deceased : August 6, 1930 in Melbourne, Kentucky, USA

Bishop of Covington, 1915-1923

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