Bertha Barkhuff

badminton player (1917–2001)
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Bertha Barkhuff

Summary

Bertha Barkhuff is a human[1]. She was born on September 16, 1917[2]. She died on October 19, 2001[3]. She worked as a badminton player[4].

Key Facts

  • Bertha Barkhuff was born on September 16, 1917[2].
  • Bertha Barkhuff died on October 19, 2001[3].
  • Bertha Barkhuff held citizenship in United States[5].
  • English was Bertha Barkhuff's native language[6].
  • Bertha Barkhuff worked as a badminton player[4].
  • Bertha Barkhuff received the national champion[7].
  • Bertha Barkhuff is recorded as female[8].
  • Bertha Barkhuff's instance of is recorded as human[9].
  • Bertha Barkhuff's sport is recorded as badminton[10].
  • Bertha Barkhuff's family name is recorded as Cunningham[11].
  • Bertha Barkhuff's family name is recorded as Barkhuff[12].
  • Bertha Barkhuff's family name is recorded as Byerly[13].
  • Bertha Barkhuff's given name is recorded as Bertha[14].
  • Bertha Barkhuff's participant in is recorded as 1937 US Badminton Championships – mixed doubles[15].
  • Bertha Barkhuff's participant in is recorded as 1938 US Badminton Championships – mixed doubles[16].
  • Bertha Barkhuff's participant in is recorded as 1937 US Badminton Championships – women's singles[17].
  • Bertha Barkhuff's participant in is recorded as 1937 US Badminton Championships – women's doubles[18].
  • Bertha Barkhuff's participant in is recorded as 1938 US Badminton Championships – women's doubles[19].
  • Bertha Barkhuff's participant in is recorded as 1938 US Badminton Championships – women's singles[20].
  • Bertha Barkhuff's participant in is recorded as 1939 US Badminton Championships – women's doubles[21].
  • Bertha Barkhuff's participant in is recorded as 1934 Washington State Open Badminton Championships – Women's singles[22].
  • Bertha Barkhuff's participant in is recorded as 1935 Washington State Open Badminton Championships – Women's singles[23].
  • Bertha Barkhuff's participant in is recorded as 1938 Washington State Open Badminton Championships – Women's singles[24].
  • Bertha Barkhuff's participant in is recorded as 1939 Washington State Open Badminton Championships – Women's singles[25].
  • Bertha Barkhuff's participant in is recorded as 1934 Washington State Open Badminton Championships – Women's doubles[26].

Body

Origins and Family

Bertha Barkhuff was born on September 16, 1917[2]. English was her native language[6].

Career and Affiliations

Bertha Barkhuff's professions included badminton player[4].

Recognition

Bertha Barkhuff received the national champion[7].

Death and Burial

Bertha Barkhuff died on October 19, 2001[3].

FAQs

What did Bertha Barkhuff do for work?

Bertha Barkhuff worked as badminton player[4].

What awards did Bertha Barkhuff receive?

Honors received include national champion[7].

References

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Direct Wikidata claims

  1. [8] . wikidata.org.
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  24. [25] . wikidata.org.
  25. [26] . wikidata.org.

Class ancestry

  1. [1] . Wikidata. wikidata.org.

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