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1201 | BIOGRAPHY: Entries: 2812 Updated: 2007-03-04 22:53:02 UTC (Sun) Contact: David Weber dweber@buckeye-express.com BIOGRAPHY: http://didier-ott.no-ip.org/public/toutes/ged2web/p000057g.htm#I57453 | Westermeyer, Léon (I59475)
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1202 | BIOGRAPHY: Entries: 2812 Updated: 2007-03-04 22:53:02 UTC (Sun) Contact: David Weber dweber@buckeye-express.com | Strebler, Jeanne Stéphanie (I59476)
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1203 | BIOGRAPHY: Entries: 2812 Updated: 2007-03-04 22:53:02 UTC (Sun) dweber@buckeye-express.com BIOGRAPHY: http://didier-ott.no-ip.org/public/toutes/ged2web/p000057g.htm#I57453 BIOGRAPHY: Patrick SCHMITTLIN Email Address : patrick.schmittlin@free.fr Profile Language : French Other Languages : notions Allemand Personal Website : http://www.planete-genealogie.fr/pschmittlin/ | Westermeyer, Michel (I54542)
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1204 | BIOGRAPHY: Entries: 293 Updated: Contact: Unknown freds@tgrsolution.net | Cummings, Nora Marie (I43472)
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1205 | BIOGRAPHY: Entries: 2958 Updated: 2007-11-13 06:25:05 UTC (Tue) Contact: Diana Iholland66@comcast.net BIOGRAPHY: http://www.archive.org/stream/cu31924081310637/cu31924081310637_djvu.txt FREDERICK S. MINGES. FREDERICK S. MINGES belongs to that class of representative American citizens, who while pro- moting their own inchvidual prosperity, ha\'e added greatly to the substantial upbuilding, development and wel- fare of the community with which they are connected. Public-spirited in an eminent degree, his labors have been of the greatest benefit to Rochester, and his name figures cons])icuously in connection with the history of Democratic politics in the Empire state. At the same time he has carried on his pri-vate business interests with such energy- that that he has attained a place among the most successful men of his native citv. Mr. Minges was born in Rochester, October 28, 1841, and is a son of Frederick and Mary N. (Glasser) Minges. His father was born, reared and educated in Bavaria, Germany, and there learned the tailors trade. In 1831 he determined to try his fortune in America and with his brother-in- law, Joseph Glasser, crossed the Atlantic. His wife's father had died in Germany, and her mother subsequently married Peter Meyer, and they, too, came to America at that time. After working for two years as a journeyman in this country, Mr. Minges and Mr. Glasser purchased twenty-eight acres of land in the eastern part of Rochester, then known as Brighton, the location being on southeast corner East avenue and Goodman street. The home which he occupied was later known as the Butts property. There Mr. Minges and Mr. Glasser carried on gardening and farming, but as the city grew they sold acre after acre of their land for building purposes and to-day the property whidi they once owned now constitutes one of tlie best residence portions of Rochester. The last acres were sold to Joseph Bissell, who purchased it for H. E. Hooker. Mr. Minges then bought a tract at what is now the corner of East Main and North Goodman streets O'f Peter P. Peck. He remodeled the old home, transforming it into a modern residence and did much for the improvement of that portion of the city, giving the land to open, up East Main and other streets. He also sold property for building purposes and not a little of it was purchased by the New York Central Railroad Company. His progressive spirit proved an integral factor in the development and im- pro\'ement of the city with which he identified his interests. He assisted financially in building St. Patrick's church, the first English Catholic church in Rochester, later replaced by St. Patrick's cathedral. He also contributed liberally toward the building of the first German Catholic church, which was later donated to the French Catholics. He married a daughter of Joseph Glasser, and his death occurred in May, 1863, when he was fifty-four years of age, while his wife passed away in 1880, at the age of seventy years. The children born to them who attained maturity were Elizabeth, who became the wife of Jolm Odenbach, and died in 1901, at the age of sixty-four years; Frederick S. ; Frances, who is Sister Superior of the Notre Dame order in Logansport, Indiana; Marguerita, who is Sister Superior of the same order at Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin ; and Louise, who is Sister Superior of the same order at Belleville, Illinois. The liistory of Frederick S. Minges forms an important chapter in the annals of Rochester. During his boyhood he became familiar with farming and ardening, assisting liis fatiier in. those lines of work. He attended the schools of Rochester and early in life began dealing in horses, showing splendid judgment in making selections and in disposing of the stock. \Vhen only sixteen years of age he began buying and selling horses and has since handled some of the finest specimens of the noble steed that ha\'e ever been brought intO' the state, while his Opinions on such have been sought far and wide and are always matters of influence in trade transactions. A man of ability, his energy, however, has not been limited to one line, for in many fields of endeavor he has conducted business enterprises of vast importance and magnitude. From 1864 until 1874, he engaged in the hat and fur business as a member of the firm of Odenbach & Company, successors oi George Clark, and they did the leading business in their line in the city. In 1869 he became connected with the furniture business as a partner in the well-known house of Schantz, Minges & Shale, from which firm he withdrew to' become the senior partner in the furniture establishment owned by Minges & Shale. Their business reached such vast proportions that their establishment was the largest in western New York, and Mr. Minges was connected with the house until 1893, when he soJd his interest. Among his business activities which have had marked influence upon, the progress of Rochester was the purchase of the Klem property of sixteen acres in the eastern part of the city. This tract was divided into one hundred and seventeen lots, fainiliarlv known as the BeechwoDcl sulj-division, which he sold, and t(i-day it is an important residence district inckuling nian\- of the fine nnoilern homes of tlie city. Not only from a l)usiness standpoint, but Ijy his deep interest in the welfare of Rochester, has Mr. Minges labored untiringly for its improA-ement, and in the gro'Wth of East Rochester he has been particularly active and helpful. It was largely throug'h his ef-forts that the Rochester &: Glen Haven Railroad was built, and of the company he was president for a number of years. To him was largely due the construction of the bridge over the New York Central Railroad on East Main street and the extension of the electric and steam railway lines in that part of the city. Mr. Minges was appointed by Governor Hill a member of the board of managers of the State Industrial School of Rochester, in which capacity his services liave been especially valuable. He advised and was instrumental in procuring a change in the school grounds from the work of gen- eral farming and the raising of hogs to' that of gardening. Greenh(juses were Ijuilt anil the new improvements not only resulted greatly to the beauty of the grounds, but has i)roved (jf marked financial benefit. Mr. Alinges was united in marriage to Miss Mary M. Fuhrman, a daughter of Adam Fuhrman, who was b(jrn in Germany and now resides in Cleveland. Ohio. Mrs. Minges has always been deeply interested in her husband's work, has encouraged and allied him and through her generous hos- pitalit)' and social gifts has become most popular and won the esteem of a large circle of acquaintances. Si.x children were born pnto our subject and his wife, but the first two, who' were twins, died in infancy. The others are: Matilda M., who married E. J. I\Ie\-er and has one child, Dorothea ; Justina B., at home ; and K. Leo and J. Walter, who are members of the firm of Minges Brothers, and engaged in the coal business at the corn- er of East Main and Goodman streets. A\'hile Mr. Minges" extensi\-e business interests have made him widely known in Rochester and e\-en beyond the confines of the city, he is e\en more widely known as a prominent representative of the Democracy, yet he has never been a candidate for an elec- ti\'e ofiice, his de\-otion to the party being the result of an earnest belief in its principles and a thorough American spirit. As a re- sult of his ability, tactful management and sagacity, he has been able to render the most valuable and effective service to his party in state and national as well as local campaigns. Fie has never shirked any responsibility or duty whereby he might promote the party s interests, yet he does not feel himself strictly bound l^y party ties. His is an independent spirit, firm in support of his honest con- \icti(.)ns, e\-en though such a course would bring him in direct opposition with the entire part}- strength. He opposes misrule in mu- nicipal aifairs. dishonesty in public methods and any course that will not bear the closest scrutiny. It is due to these characteristics and his opposition to all that is questionable or dishonorable in political methods that the movement against the snap Democratic state convention was called in the interest of ex- (lOvernor Hill on the 22nd of February,1892, and through the efforts of Mr. ^Minges it recei\ed the cordial support of the entire Democratic strength of the city. Neverthe- less he hesitated to join a company of four Democrats of his city to go to Albany as a delegate to the protesting convention held^ in opposition to^ the snap convention. In the capiital he showed his courage by volunteer- ing- a loyal support toi this mo\-enient and this was followed by the organization of the mo'vement in his own county. He was chosen the chairman of the provisional Democratic county committee and the vigor- ous and thorough campaign which was car- ried on in Monroe county by the committee, attested the sagacity of Mr. Minges" political con\-iction at that time. Later, in the month of May, he was a])pointed one of the dele- gates to the provisional Democratic state convention, held at Syracuse, and there he was named as a delegate to the national Democratic convention held in Chicago, his associate being Hon. Charles Roe, who' had rqjresented Monroe county on the provision- al Democratic state committee. Many of Mr. A'linges" friends in this political move- ment attended the national convention with him and from that time forward he labored earnestly and ardently for the election of Mr. Cleveland. Such influential Democratic organizations as the German-American Club, the Cleveland Legion, the Flower City Democracy and the Young Men's Demcj- cratic Club, have relied upon him for faith- ful support. No man questions his political honesty. It is known that he will support no measure that he believes will prove detri- mental to' the welfare of the country, even tliougli it is in opposition to his party, yet he is firm in his advocacy of Democratic principles, feeling that the best interests of the government will be conserved thereby. He commands the respect, confidence and good will even of his political opponents. His loyal and determined spirit are widely recognized and no business man in Roches- ter occupies a higher position in the esteem of his fellow townsmen. | Minges, Frederick Simon (I55700)
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1206 | BIOGRAPHY: Entries: 2958 Updated: 2007-11-13 06:25:05 UTC (Tue) Contact: Diana Iholland66@comcast.net BIOGRAPHY: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nymonroe/cem/holy6e.htm MINGES Friederich; 12 Dec. 1808 - 2 May 1863 Mary A.; d Oct. 26, 1880 æ 71y Frankie & Minnie; d Nov. 8, 1874 æ 3y Anna Maria, dau. of Friedr. & Anna Maria; 25 July 1832 - 30 Jan. 1849 Joseph, son of Friedr. & Anna Maria; 15 Jan. 1850 - 29 Sept. 1850 Bernhart, son of Friedr. & Anna Maria; 20 Sept. 1845 - 12 Apr. 1851 Frederick Simon; 1841 - 1904 Jessie B.; 1878 - 1947 J. Walter; 1892 - 1923 Mary M.; 1848 - 1926 | Minges, Friedrich Heinrich Simon Menges (I55699)
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1207 | BIOGRAPHY: Entries: 2958 Updated: 2007-11-13 06:25:05 UTC (Tue) Contact: Diana Iholland66@comcast.net http://mcnygenealogy.com/cem/holy5e.htm GLASER Joseph; d 7 Jan. 1887 aged 74y Katharina, wife of Joseph; d 25 Nov. 1884 aged 72y Karolina, dau. of Joseph & Katharina; d 7 Dec. 1862 aged 7y 1m Joseph Jr.; d 30 Sept. 1861 aged 25y Dorothea, wife of Sebastian; d Dec. 28, 1912 aged 64y | Glaser, Joseph (I55204)
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1208 | BIOGRAPHY: Entries: 2958 Updated: 2007-11-13 06:25:05 UTC (Tue) Contact: Diana Iholland66@comcast.net | Reinagel, Katharina (I55435)
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1209 | BIOGRAPHY: Entries: 2958 Updated: 2007-11-13 06:25:05 UTC (Tue) Contact: Diana Iholland66@comcast.net | Glaser, Joseph (I55685)
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1210 | BIOGRAPHY: Entries: 2958 Updated: 2007-11-13 06:25:05 UTC (Tue) Contact: Diana Iholland66@comcast.net | Dauenhauer, Maria Anna (I55686)
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1211 | BIOGRAPHY: Entries: 2958 Updated: 2007-11-13 06:25:05 UTC (Tue) Contact: Diana Iholland66@comcast.net | Glaser, Maria Anna (I55698)
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1212 | BIOGRAPHY: Entries: 2958 Updated: 2007-11-13 06:25:05 UTC (Tue) Contact: Diana Iholland66@comcast.net | Fuhrmann, Maria Magdalena (I55701)
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1213 | BIOGRAPHY: Entries: 57178 Updated: 2007-12-04 12:39:18 UTC (Tue) Contact: WarrenForsythe genealogy118@FAIRPOINT.NET Sible Blanche M, 82, Churubusco, died March 4, 2003 at her home in Eel River Twp in Allen County. She had been in declining health 3 months. She was born in Swan Twp in Noble County November 24, 1920 to Lodie and Eva (Richards) Freeman. When a young girl she moved with her family to Green Twp. She married Clarence E. Sible March 1, 1941 in Columbia City. Surviving are her husband; a daughter and son-in-law, Judy and Harold Schinbeckler of Churubusco; 3 sisters and a brother-in-law, Laura Shank of Churubusco, Mary and Jim Gerber of Garrett and Neva Whitesel of Fort Wayne; a brother and sister-in-law, Wilbur and Kay Freeman of Marion; 6 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Preceding her in death were a son, Larry L. on January 3, 1984; a sister, Myrtle Nine; and a brother, Jim Freeman. Before her marriage she worked at Blue Bell in Columbia City. She was a homemaker and helped her husband on the couple's farm east of Churubusco. Services Friday at Sheets & Childs Funeral Home in Churubusco. Burial, Eel River Cemetery. ~ 3-6-2003Sible Cecil W Z, 61, of Fort Wayne, died Wednesday at his home. He was a member of Huntertown Lodge 689, F & AM and a member of Huntertown OES. Surviving are his widow, Mary, and a sister, Mrs. Ruth Johnson, Escondido, Calif. Funeral Saturday in D. O. McComb & Sons Funeral Home in Fort Wayne. Burial, Eel River Cemetery. ~ 4-5-1956 | Sible, William Frederick (I43150)
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1214 | BIOGRAPHY: Entries: 57178 Updated: 2007-12-04 12:39:18 UTC (Tue) Contact: WarrenForsythe genealogy118@FAIRPOINT.NET | Seibel, Barbara (I23558)
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1215 | BIOGRAPHY: Entries: 57178 Updated: 2007-12-04 12:39:18 UTC (Tue) Contact: WarrenForsythe genealogy118@FAIRPOINT.NET | Seibel, Philippina (I23559)
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1216 | BIOGRAPHY: Entries: 57178 Updated: 2007-12-04 12:39:18 UTC (Tue) Contact: WarrenForsythe genealogy118@FAIRPOINT.NET | Barkley, Susannah (I23902)
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1217 | BIOGRAPHY: Entries: 57178 Updated: 2007-12-04 12:39:18 UTC (Tue) Contact: WarrenForsythe genealogy118@FAIRPOINT.NET | Sible, John B. (I23903)
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1218 | BIOGRAPHY: Entries: 57178 Updated: 2007-12-04 12:39:18 UTC (Tue) Contact: WarrenForsythe genealogy118@FAIRPOINT.NET | Sible, Elizabeth (I25066)
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1219 | BIOGRAPHY: Entries: 57178 Updated: 2007-12-04 12:39:18 UTC (Tue) Contact: WarrenForsythe genealogy118@FAIRPOINT.NET | Poorman, Jacob Leander (I25067)
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1220 | BIOGRAPHY: Entries: 57178 Updated: 2007-12-04 12:39:18 UTC (Tue) Contact: WarrenForsythe genealogy118@FAIRPOINT.NET | Poorman, John Clarence (I30683)
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1221 | BIOGRAPHY: Entries: 57178 Updated: 2007-12-04 12:39:18 UTC (Tue) Contact: WarrenForsythe genealogy118@FAIRPOINT.NET | Sible, Anna (I43144)
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1222 | BIOGRAPHY: Entries: 57178 Updated: 2007-12-04 12:39:18 UTC (Tue) Contact: WarrenForsythe genealogy118@FAIRPOINT.NET | Sible, Rebecca (I43145)
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1223 | BIOGRAPHY: Entries: 57178 Updated: 2007-12-04 12:39:18 UTC (Tue) Contact: WarrenForsythe genealogy118@FAIRPOINT.NET | Sible, Barclay H. (I43146)
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1224 | BIOGRAPHY: Entries: 57178 Updated: 2007-12-04 12:39:18 UTC (Tue) Contact: WarrenForsythe genealogy118@FAIRPOINT.NET | Sible, Samuel B. (I43147)
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1225 | BIOGRAPHY: Entries: 57178 Updated: 2007-12-04 12:39:18 UTC (Tue) Contact: WarrenForsythe genealogy118@FAIRPOINT.NET | Sible, Mary (I43148)
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1226 | BIOGRAPHY: Entries: 57178 Updated: 2007-12-04 12:39:18 UTC (Tue) Contact: WarrenForsythe genealogy118@FAIRPOINT.NET | Poorman, Frederick Barkley (I55902)
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1227 | BIOGRAPHY: Entries: 57178 Updated: 2007-12-04 12:39:18 UTC (Tue) Contact: WarrenForsythe genealogy118@FAIRPOINT.NET | Poorman, Charles Emmett (I55903)
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1228 | BIOGRAPHY: Entries: 57178 Updated: 2007-12-04 12:39:18 UTC (Tue) Contact: WarrenForsythe genealogy118@FAIRPOINT.NET | Poorman, Marion Sible (I55904)
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1229 | BIOGRAPHY: Entries: 57178 Updated: 2007-12-04 12:39:18 UTC (Tue) Contact: WarrenForsythe genealogy118@FAIRPOINT.NET | Cecil, Minnie (I57096)
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1230 | BIOGRAPHY: Entries: 57178 Updated: 2007-12-04 12:39:18 UTC (Tue) Contact: WarrenForsythe genealogy118@FAIRPOINT.NET | Poorman, Albert M. (I57097)
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1231 | BIOGRAPHY: Entries: 57178 Updated: 2007-12-04 12:39:18 UTC (Tue) Contact: WarrenForsythe genealogy118@FAIRPOINT.NET | Ramsey, Anna Mary (I57098)
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1232 | BIOGRAPHY: ERB / LARKINS Genealogy Entries: 4820 Updated: Fri Feb 8 07:07:03 2002 Contact: John Larkins jhlarkins@msn.com Home Page http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pointe/4085/ | Feiock, Anna Mary (I15632)
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1233 | BIOGRAPHY: ERB / LARKINS Genealogy Entries: 4820 Updated: Fri Feb 8 07:07:03 2002 Contact: John Larkins jhlarkins@msn.com Home Page http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pointe/4085/ | Erb, Joseph (I15750)
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1234 | BIOGRAPHY: es, John Jr was married twice first to Helen Batts, then to Ellen Tuck. Ellen Tuck and John Jr. ( deceased in 1998) he was a professional photographer for L and N railroad and in the retail of photo equipment. John Jr had four children one from his first wife Helen named Jackie. The second wife Ellen has three children, Mark Edward, Anna Marie ( now a Givens), and William Thomas Kuprion . William married Angela Jane Boggess (me) and we have one son named William Thomas Kuprion Jr who is married to Ashley Blythe whose mother was born in Germany. Mark is disabled due to a back injury, Anna Marie is a professional secretary, and William is a maintenance tech. Angela Boggess Kuprion is a professional artist specializing in portraiture. | Kuprion, John Charles (I80972)
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1235 | BIOGRAPHY: ethelmae1229 from Maryland, USA Quick Stats Member since 25 May 2006. Profile last updated 20 Sep 2007. | Eicholtz, Harry Baker (I57282)
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1236 | BIOGRAPHY: ethelmae1229 from Maryland, USA Quick Stats Member since 25 May 2006. Profile last updated 20 Sep 2007. | Travis, Joan Marshall (I57283)
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1237 | BIOGRAPHY: ethelmae1229 from Maryland, USA | Eicholtz, Harry Baker (I52301)
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1238 | BIOGRAPHY: Evans Zellers Family Tree Entries: 66029 Updated: 2004-09-20 07:48:25 UTC (Mon) Contact: John Evans eeeii@comcast.net www.washcowis.com CENSUS: 1860 Addison, Washington County, WI census p022 Age 351870 Addison, Washington County, WI census p360a Age 451880 Addison, Washington County, WI census p306b Age 561900 Addison, Washington County, WI census p070a Age 75 Immigrated 1845 1900 Census http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/GenWisconsin/1999-08/0934571495 WOLF, John born 8-24-1824 in Kleinbillisheim, Germany; came to Americaon 7-4-1845, came to WI and Addison; died 1-19-1903; married FranziskaPFEIFFENBERGER on 11-6-1853, 11 children; St. Peter's and Paul'sCemetery, Addison. | Wolf, Johannes (I13289)
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1239 | BIOGRAPHY: Evans Zellers Family Tree Entries: 71579 Updated: 2005-01-01 17:47:28 UTC (Sat) Contact: John Evans eeeii@comcast.net http://www.washcowis.com/ Hefter, Amalia-Mrs. Frank - Obituary, 1940's CENSUS: 1900: Name: Hualia Hefter Home in 1900: Addison, Washington, Wisconsin Age: 30 Estimated birth year: 1870 Birthplace: Wisconsin Race: White Relationship to head-of-house: Wife | Wolf, Amalia Angela (I13290)
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1240 | BIOGRAPHY: EvansSteele Entries: 17268 Updated: 2008-09-01 13:45:26 UTC (Mon) Contact: Laura Steele steele952@MSN.com http://www.friendsofallencounty.org/results_ftwaynecatholic.php | Niezer, Bernard M. (I86146)
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1241 | BIOGRAPHY: EvansSteele Entries: 17268 Updated: 2008-09-01 13:45:26 UTC (Mon) Contact: Laura Steele steele952@MSN.com Indiana Births, 1880-1920 CENSUS: 1900: Name: Francis Boos Home in 1900: Huntington, Huntington, Indiana Age: 16 Estimated birth year: 1884 Birthplace: Indiana Race: White Relationship to head-of-house: Daughter Image source: Year: 1900; Census Place: Huntington, Huntington, Indiana; Roll: T623 378; Page: 12B; Enumeration District: 78. | Boos, Francis Elizabeth (I14332)
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1242 | BIOGRAPHY: EvansSteele Entries: 17268 Updated: 2008-09-01 13:45:26 UTC (Mon) Contact: Laura Steele steele952@MSN.com | Niezer, George Bernard (I86144)
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1243 | BIOGRAPHY: EvansSteele Entries: 17268 Updated: 2008-09-01 13:45:26 UTC (Mon) Contact: Laura Steele steele952@MSN.com | Niezer, George Francis (I86145)
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1244 | BIOGRAPHY: EvansSteele Entries: 17268 Updated: 2008-09-01 13:45:26 UTC (Mon) Contact: Laura Steele steele952@MSN.com | O'Rourke, Geraldine (I86147)
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1245 | BIOGRAPHY: EvansSteele Entries: 17268 Updated: 2008-09-01 13:45:26 UTC (Mon) Contact: Laura Steele steele952@MSN.com | Niezer, Stephen B. (I86148)
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1246 | BIOGRAPHY: Evelyne WEISER (eweiser) Email Address : orly-roissy.91@orange.fr | Schäuber, Jerome (I118651)
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1247 | BIOGRAPHY: Evelyne WEISER (eweiser) Email Address : orly-roissy.91@orange.fr | Schäuber, Ludwig (I118653)
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1248 | BIOGRAPHY: Evelyne WEISER (eweiser) Email Address : orly-roissy.91@orange.fr | Oberle, Magdalena (I118654)
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1249 | BIOGRAPHY: Evelyne WEISER (eweiser) Email Address : orly-roissy.91@orange.fr | Schäuber, Ludwig (I118659)
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1250 | BIOGRAPHY: Evelyne WEISER (eweiser) Email Address : orly-roissy.91@orange.fr | Oberle, August (I118660)
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