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2451 | BIOGRAPHY: http://genealogiekiefer.free.fr/pag37.html#35 | Grünewald, Johannes (I64907)
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2452 | BIOGRAPHY: http://genealogiekiefer.free.fr/pag4.html#2 BIOGRAPHY: http://didier-ott.no-ip.org/public/toutes/ged2web/p00003vw.htm#I42923 | Kochert, Anne Marie (I64914)
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2453 | BIOGRAPHY: http://genealogiekiefer.free.fr/pag4.html#2 BIOGRAPHY: http://didier-ott.no-ip.org/public/toutes/ged2web/p00003vw.htm#I42923 | Kochert, Jean Michel (I64915)
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2454 | BIOGRAPHY: http://genealogiekiefer.free.fr/pag58.html#9 BIOGRAPHY: http://didier-ott.no-ip.org/public/toutes/ged2web/p00006mq.htm#I69484 | Samtmann, Katharina Eva (I64895)
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2455 | BIOGRAPHY: http://genealogiekiefer.free.fr/pag58.html#9 BIOGRAPHY: http://didier-ott.no-ip.org/public/toutes/ged2web/p00006mq.htm#I69484 | Westermeyer, Franz Joseph (I64896)
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2456 | BIOGRAPHY: http://genealogiekiefer.free.fr/pag58.html#9 BIOGRAPHY: http://didier-ott.no-ip.org/public/toutes/ged2web/p00006mr.htm#I115533 | Samtmann, Maria Anna (I64897)
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2457 | BIOGRAPHY: http://genealogy.bgwoodruff.com/reunionweb/wc_idx/sur.html BIOGRAPHY: Louis Gantner (Transcribed by Jim Thoma) Louis Gantner, a prominent manufacturer of Boonville, is a native of Cooper County. Mr. Gantner was born in Boonville, Nov. 21, 1861, a son of Andy and Rosa Gantner. Andy Gantner was born in 1835 in Baden, Germany. He immigrated to America in 1854 and settled in Boonville. Mr. Gantner was, by trade, a brick and stone contractor. He erected many building in Boonville's business district, more than any other one builder in the county. He built the wings of the old public school on Sixth Street in Boonville; a part of the Kemper Military School buildings; the Nelson residence; the McPherson residence; and the Triggs residence. During the Civil War, he enlisted with the Union Army and served under Colonel Eppstein. Rosa (Diringer) Gantner was born in Alsace in 1836, and she came to America in 1849 with her parents, who settled in Boonville. Andy and Rosa Gantner were the parents of ten children. The father died Oct. 5, 1890, and the mother died Dec. 9, 1912. Andy and Rosa Gantner were married in Boonville in 1856, and Mr. Gantner built a sandstone house on Triggs' Hill in Boonville, where all the Gantner children were born. There the father died and Mrs. Gantner sold the residence to Ewing Roberts. The old homestead of the Gantners still stands in Boonville. Andy and Louis Gantner were partners for eight years, and father and son built the Catholic Church in Boonville. In the public schools and in the Catholic School in Boonville, Louis Gantner received his education. He was born, reared, and educated in Bottom of Page 988 this city, and he has thus far spent his life here. He has, since attaining maturity, been engaged in manufacturing and contracting, and is now a member and manager of the firm owning the Boonville Brick Company. This company, of which J. H. Stretz and Louis Gantner are the sole members, succeeded Claus Stammerjohn about 1905. The plant is located in west Boonville, near the Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railroad. It has a daily capacity of 20,000 bricks. The firm is engaged in general contracting, and it has erected many hundred buildings in Cooper County, among them the County Home, the pipe factory in Boonville, and the St. Joseph Hospital. Mr. Gantner and Mr. Stretz are capable, energetic business men, and the marked success they have achieved reflects great credit upon themselves and brings much renown to Boonville. In 1889, Louis Gantner was united in marriage with Sophia Garthoffner, of Boonville, a daughter of George and Victoria Garthoffner. To Mr. and Mrs. Gantner have been born the following children: Helen, a graduate of the Boonville High School, and graduate of the Warrensburg State Normal School, now a teacher in the Boonville schools; Lenore, a graduate of the Boonville High School, now a stenographer in St. Louis, Mo.; Ernest, who died in infancy; Walter, who enlisted in the service of the United States in August, 1917, at Washington University, and is now, at the time of this writing, in France with Unit 21, Hospital Core;,; George, a law student at St. Louis University, of St. Louis, Mo.; Bertrand, a student pharmacist in St. Louis, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Gantner and their children are worthy members of the Catholic Church. Mr. Gantner is affiliated with the Knights of Columbus and the Modern Woodmen of America. The Gantners reside at 726 Spring street in Boonville. Mr. Gantner has served one term as member of the City Council. For more than 40 years, the Gantner name has been an honored and highly regarded name in Cooper County, the synonym of honest industry, efficiency, and integrity. BURIAL: Name: Louis J. Gantner Birth Date: 21 Nov 1861Death Date: 26 Jan 1947Cemetery: Sts Peter & Paul Catholic CemeteryDescription: Located at Boonville, Mo. Cemetery Records of Cooper County, Missouri Volume VIII | Gantner, Louis J. (I4155)
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2458 | BIOGRAPHY: http://genealogytrails.com/ill/calhoun/deaths_h-k.html HAZELWANDER GUY M/W UNK 26377 7/2/1944 ROAD DIST NO 3 ONE HAZELWANDER RUBY F/W UNK 70069 8/30/1923 ROAD DIST NO 3 HAZELWONDER CAROLINE F/W UNK 36549 9/1/1947 ROAD DIST NO 2 CAL HAZELWONDER MICHAEL M/W UNK 30190 8/22/1920 ROAD DIST NO 3 BIOGRAPHY: Hello James,I went through my Blackorby family file and found the following Hazelwonder family members.Michael Hazelwonder (birth/death) dates unknown, marriedCaroline Spaugn.Michael and Caroline Spaugn Hazelwonder had a son namedGeorge Hazelwonder; born abt. 1902 in Calhoun County, Alabama George Hazelwonder married Freda Graham S on 8-5-1927 in Carrollton, Green, Illinois; Freda S was the daughter of Walter Graham and Xena Blackorby The children of George Hazelwonder and Freda Graham are:1. Berdette Hazelwonder; born abt. 1928 in Calhoun County, Alabama 2. Earl Hazelwonder; born abt. 1931 in Calhoun County, Alabama 3. Merle Hazelwonder; born abt. 1932 in Calhoun County, Alabama 4. Joann Hazelwonder; born abt. 1934 in Calhoun County, Alabama Joann married Sonny Williams in abt. 1957.If this is your family; then you would be related of course, to the Blackorby family who married into the Kitson family.Is this the correct Michael Hazelwonder, who would be your father? Since I don't know the year that your father was born, it's difficult to know; although I would imagine these Hazelwonder family membes are related to you, because it's not a common name.Please get back to me; I would like to add you to the family file and also help you with your family search. But I need more data from you.Sincerely,Shirley Graham shirgraham@aol.com | Hazelwonder, Michael (I66488)
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2459 | BIOGRAPHY: http://genealogytrails.com/ill/pike/birthm-z.htmlMcCARRY, Dennis Wayne 10 Feb 1947 Clifford Joseph McCarry Janis Bernita Hazelwonder | McCarry, Dennis Wayne (I84935)
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2460 | BIOGRAPHY: http://home.swbell.net/bobbiev/me.html The Descendants of Jacob ALTSCHUH Generation 1 1. Jacob ALTSCHUH, the son of Johann Georg ALTSCHUH and Anna Marie DREISIGACKER, was born on 31-Mar-1830 in Ilpesheim, Rheinbaiern, Germany. He married Anna Marie KECK on 21-Dec-1852 in Millstadt, IL, and they have five known children. Jacob died on 29-Dec-1908 in Millstadt, Illinois. Jacob was born in Ilpesheim Rheinbaiern, Mar 31, 1830, resided on the Chaussee (the main road to - German translation) at St. Louis, son of miller Georg Altschuh from Ilpesheim (Ilbesheim) and Anna Marie Dreisigacker from Olpersweiler (Albersweiler). On Dec. 12, 1852 he married Anna Marie Keck, born Aug 9, 1831, in Dirmstein, Rheinbaiern, daughter of farmer Joseph Keck and Marie Bengel in Dirmstein, now residing 6 miles west of Belleville. His parents were Johannes Georg Altschuh, b 5 JUL 1810 in Ilpesheim, and Anna Marie Dreisigacker, b 18 Sep 1803. They married 12 Sep 1833. Jacob emigrated at the age of 15, to America under the protection of some older friends and settled in New Orleans where he was employed in a hotel for one year. (The Report of Passengers shows he arrived in the Ship - Caglioni, of which Rogers is master, on the 9th day of April 1847 from Havre.) He then came to St. Louis and learned the cooper's trade. He then followed this career in St. Louis and Belleville. Later he was employed at Ogle Station at his trade. His marriage, as mentioned above, was also noted. After the wedding, the couple went to farming on the farm of her parents, later owned by Conrad Keck (probably the brother of Anna Marie). They resided there for 8 years. In 1863, they came to Millstadt and he again took up the cooper's trade at which he was employed for the rest of his working life. At the time of his death, he was a member of Evangelical Zion's Church and was two times a trustee and once school director. The funeral took place from the home to the Village Cemetery, Rev. P. Wendt, officiating. He died 29 Dec 1908. Little more is known of Anna Maria Keck Altschuh, other than what is shown above and the following from her obituary: She died of an illness of some duration. Had she lived until today, she would have reached the age of 81 ears. Although mention is made of a longer obituary to be in next week's paper, there has been no record of this found. Children 2. i. Catherina ALTSCHUH was born on 9-Feb-1854 in Stookey, IL. Catherina died on 5-Aug-1929 in Millstadt, IL. Her obituary in the Millstadt Enterprise, dated 9 AUG 1929 states: She died quite suddenly at her home here on Monday morning at 9 o'clock. She had been ailing for several months and for a week prior to her death had been in bed but on Monday morning she came to the kitchen for breakfast, when she fell over and passed away. She had suffered with heart weakness and had been treated for this. She was born in Stookey township and, when a child, her parents moved to Millstadt and she resided here ever since. She was never married and kept house for her brother Jacob, in the family home in the east end. She was a faithful member of Zion's Evangelical Church and a member of the Benevolent Society of the church. She reached the age of 75 years, 5 months and 26 days. Funeral took place from the home to Zion's church where services were conducted by Rev. Heithaus, thence to Mt. Evergreen Cemetery. + 3. ii. George ALTSCHUH was born on 15-Mar-1856. 4. iii. Johannes ALTSCHUH was born on 7-Aug-1859. Johannes died on 24-May-1866. 5. iv. Jacob G ALTSCHUH was born on 27-Jun-1861. Jacob died in 1946. From the Millstadt Enterprise of 24 JAN 1946: He died at the Alton State Hospital at the age of 84 years. He had been ill for about a year, having been taken to the hospital at that time after living alone here for a number of years. He was a painter who had been one of the Altschuh Brothers who painted wagons and buggies in the days when those vehicles required high artistry. Their shop was in what is now the Weygandt barber shop building. He was born in Millstadt, never married. He was buried at the Mt. Evergreen Cemetery, Rev. Limper officiating. 6. v. John ALTSCHUH was born on 2-Aug-1864 in Millstadt, IL. John died on 5-Jan-1908 in Millstadt, IL. He was buried in Village Cemetery, Millstadt, IL. In the Millstadt Enterprise, dated 10 Jan 1908: He died at the home of his parents here at 10 o'clock on Sunday morning, aged 43 years, 5 months, and 3 days. He was born in Millstadt, attending the public schools and being confirmed in the Evangelical Church. After leaving school, he worked with his brothers. For the past twenty three years he has been sick and lived a retired life at home. He was lain in the Village Cemetery, Rev. Wendt, officiating. Generation 2 3. George ALTSCHUH, the son of Jacob ALTSCHUH and Anna Marie KECK, was born on 15-Mar-1856 in Millstadt, IL. He married Catherina RICHMAN on 11-Jun-1886, and they have five known children. George died on 9-Mar-1951 in St. Louis, MO. George is well remembered for his hand carved figures which moved. None appear to be in existence at this time. George is listed in the History of St. Clair County, Illinois, as being a Wagon Maker. The copy of a postcard is on file which shows the black smith shop, established 1856 by Peter Olhendorph, where George took his apprenticeship. Also on file is a copy a drawing taken from the History of St. Clair County, IL, showing the Wagon Manufactory & Co. of D. C. Schmahlenberger & George Altschuh, Millstadt, IL. Children + 7. i. Edgar ALTSCHUH was born on 14-Apr-1887. + 8. ii. Richard G ALTSCHUH was born on 23-Sep-1889. + 9. iii. Alfred Jacob ALTSCHUH was born on 15-Apr-1892. + 10. iv. Elsie Henrietta ALTSCHUH was born on 22-Mar-1895. + 11. v. Adele ALTSCHUH was born on 10-Jul-1901. Generation 3 7. Edgar ALTSCHUH, the son of George ALTSCHUH and Catherina RICHMAN, was born on 14-Apr-1887. He married Ella BOEMER on 28-Nov-1912, and they have two known children. Edgar died on 23-Oct-1963. The Millstadt Enterprise, of their marriage, says: The ceremony was held at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. Boehmer, on Thanksgiving Day. The ceremony was performed by Rev. H. W. Meyer of the Lutheran Trinity Church at 4 o 'clock in the afternoon. Alfred Altschuh acted as best man and Miss Anita Boehmer attended the bride. A wedding supper followed the ceremony. The couple left for St. Louis on Sunday to reside. 8. Richard G ALTSCHUH, the son of George ALTSCHUH and Catherina RICHMAN, was born on 23-Sep-1889. He married Martha HABESMAHL, and they have three known children. Richard died on 6-Sep-1959. 9. Alfred Jacob ALTSCHUH, the son of George ALTSCHUH and Catherina RICHMAN, was born on 15-Apr-1892 in Millstadt,, IL. He married Emma Georgina KUNTZ on 28-Jun-1916 in Bethany Evangelical Church, St. Louis, MO, and they have three known children. Alfred died on 3-Feb-1988 in St. Louis, MO. He was buried in Bellefontaine Cemetery. 10. Elsie Henrietta ALTSCHUH, the daughter of George ALTSCHUH and Catherina RICHMAN, was born on 22-Mar-1895. She married Peter BECKER on 24-Dec-1919, and they have two known children. Elsie died on 2-Nov-1994. She was buried in Millstadt , IL. 11. Adele ALTSCHUH, the daughter of George ALTSCHUH and Catherina RICHMAN, was born on 10-Jul-1901. She married Edward HEGEL, and they have one known child. Adele died on 26-Dec-1991. | Altschuh, Johannes Georg (I124918)
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2461 | BIOGRAPHY: http://homepage.mac.com/dcdunlap/dunlapdumanfamily/ps06/ps06_122.html | Zwick, Philomena (I95090)
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2462 | BIOGRAPHY: http://hopperstad.dyndns.org/genealogy/hopperstad/fam01066.html | Hopperstad, Margaret Amelia (I18319)
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2463 | BIOGRAPHY: http://joezellner.tripod.com/html/f0000606.html#I0017 | Ehrhardt, Mary Frances (I70425)
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2464 | BIOGRAPHY: http://joezellner.tripod.com/html/f0000606.html#I0017 | Ehrhardt, Peter George (I70426)
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2465 | BIOGRAPHY: http://joezellner.tripod.com/html/f0000606.html#I0017 | Ehrhardt, Henry Edward (I70427)
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2466 | BIOGRAPHY: http://joezellner.tripod.com/html/f0000606.html#I0017 | Ehrhardt, Anna Margaret (I70428)
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2467 | BIOGRAPHY: http://joezellner.tripod.com/html/f0000606.html#I0017 | Ehrhardt, Caroline (I70429)
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2468 | BIOGRAPHY: http://kimmle.net/2.html Gary married Gail Ann KLEIN, daughter of Robert Harry KLEIN and Doris Jean KEHRER, on 25 Nov 1972 in Mascoutah, St. Clair, IL, USA. (Gail Ann KLEIN was born on 28 Aug 1952 in Belleville, St. Clair, IL, USA and was christened in Mascoutah, St. Clair, IL, USA.) BIOGRAPHY: Kimmle Entries: 316 Updated: 2006-12-03 00:47:59 UTC (Sun) Contact: Scott Kimmle matriks7@yahoo.com RECORDS: Name: Gary G Kimmle Birth Date: 1 Nov 1952 Street Address: Rr 1 118 City: Mascoutah County: Saint Clair State: Illinois Zip Code: 62258 Phone Number: 618-566-4520 | Kimmle, Gary Gene (I33309)
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2469 | BIOGRAPHY: http://kindel.us/FamHist/BrownKindelbergerWebFile/n_5.html#4 | Kindel, Mary Edna (I77433)
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2470 | BIOGRAPHY: http://koreanwarmemorial.sd.gov/SearchEngineForm/profiles/42.htm In Memory of U.S. Army Sergeant Emil Bender Aberdeen, South Dakota Brown County July 14, 1930 ? October 8, 1952 Died of Wounds in Japan Emil Bender was born on July 14, 1930, to Martin and Fredericka (Schnabel) Bender in Zeeland, North Dakota. Emil Bender had six brothers: Reiny, Alfred, Herman, Jacob, Reuben, and Gideon. Emil Bender also had three sisters: Ada, LaRue, and Alma. Emil farmed with his parents until they sold out in 1946 and moved to Aberdeen, where Gage Brother?s Concrete Company employed Emil. At the time of his enlistment, he was employed by Johnson Culvert Company. His family remembers Emil as someone who made friends easily and seemed to get along with everybody. Sergeant Bender was drafted into the U.S. Army on September 27th, 1951. He was trained, came home on leave for a few days during Christmas of 1951, and then was sent overseas in early 1952 as part of the 40th Infantry Division. On October 5, 1952, Sergeant Emil Bender was wounded in action in Korea. He was evacuated to the Tokyo Army Hospital in Japan. On the same day, two soldiers came to the family?s home in Aberdeen to inform Emil?s parents that he was wounded. They came back on October 8 to tell the family that Emil had died of his wounds that day. He was 22 years old. Sergeant Emil Bender?s body was returned to the United States and arrived by train in Aberdeen on November 2, 1952. Emil was buried with military honors the next day at Riverside Cemetery in Aberdeen. He is currently survived by his brothers, Reuben and Jake, and his sisters, Ella Hudson and LaRue Opp. I will remember the service and sacrifice of United States Army Sergeant Emil Bender. This entry was respectfully submitted by Hank G. Williams, 8th Grade, Spearfish Middle School, Spearfish , South Dakota, May 25th, 2004. Information for this entry was provided by Mrs. Larue Opp, Aberdeen, an application for a SD veteran?s bonus, and an obituary sent to us by Pauline Davies, Aberdeen. Profile approved by LaRue Opp, sister. | Bender, Sergeant Emil (I111140)
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2471 | BIOGRAPHY: http://leischner.familytreeguide.com/descend.php?personID=I00009&tree=T1&PHPSESSID=c18a94d4fe379337374b37dc938f76c5 | Baltzer, Reuben Ervin (I49084)
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2472 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Baltzer, Rochelle Kay (I99464)
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2473 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Baltzer, Patricia Anna (I99469)
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2474 | BIOGRAPHY: http://leischner.familytreeguide.com/descend.php?personID=I00009&tree=T1&PHPSESSID=c18a94d4fe379337374b37dc938f76c5 | Herr, Ruth Ruby (I118880)
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2475 | BIOGRAPHY: http://library.ndsu.edu/grhc/research/genealogy/cgrr/landeis.htm | Landeis, Julianna (I99309)
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2476 | BIOGRAPHY: http://library.ndsu.edu/grhc/research/genealogy/cgrr/landeis.htm | Landeis, Philipp Raphael (I99321)
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2477 | BIOGRAPHY: http://library.ndsu.edu/grhc/research/genealogy/cgrr/landeis.htm | Fröhlich, Margaretha (I99322)
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2478 | BIOGRAPHY: http://library.ndsu.edu/grhc/research/genealogy/cgrr/landeis.htm | Landeis, Eva (I121067)
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2479 | BIOGRAPHY: http://library.ndsu.edu/grhc/research/genealogy/cgrr/landeis.htm | Landeis, Peter Phillip (I121068)
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2480 | BIOGRAPHY: http://library.ndsu.edu/grhc/research/genealogy/cgrr/landeis.htm | Landeis, Wendelin (I121069)
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2481 | BIOGRAPHY: http://library.ndsu.edu/grhc/research/genealogy/cgrr/landeis.htm | Landeis, Frederick Phillip (I121070)
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2482 | BIOGRAPHY: http://library.ndsu.edu/grhc/research/genealogy/cgrr/landeis.htm | Landeis, Henry P. (I121071)
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2483 | BIOGRAPHY: http://library.ndsu.edu/grhc/research/genealogy/cgrr/landeis.htm | Landeis, George (I121072)
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2484 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | McCarry, Clifford Oren (I84932)
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2485 | BIOGRAPHY: http://mahargg.sitesled.com/pafg30.htm#558 | Feiock, Ephraim Alvin (I73540)
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2486 | BIOGRAPHY: http://mahargg.sitesled.com/pafg30.htm#558 | Kranzler, Viola (I73543)
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2487 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Glaesman, Reuben (I111518)
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2488 | BIOGRAPHY: http://mahargg.sitesled.com/pafg365.htm#10165 | Glaesman, Geraldine (I111519)
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2489 | BIOGRAPHY: http://mahargg.sitesled.com/pafg365.htm#10165 | Unknown, Jeanette (I111546)
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2490 | BIOGRAPHY: http://mahargg.sitesled.com/pafg365.htm#10165 | Schauer, Ronald (I111547)
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2491 | BIOGRAPHY: http://margaretmerck.net/ed/d55.htm#P243 . Joseph John MERK BIOGRAPHY: http://edmerck.tripod.com/merckfamily/b240.html#P241 229. Photo Joseph John MERK1 was born on 14 Feb 1858 in Elsass, Kutschurgan, South Russia.88,136 He served in the military between 1879 and 1884 in Strassburg, Kutschurgan, South Russia.83 He appeared in the census in 1881 in Elsass, Kutschurgan, South Russia.79 He emigrated on 13 Dec 1909 from South Russia.137 He lived Province of Santa Catharina in Brazil Jan-Feb 1910.83,137 He lived in Est Darragueiera, Argentina between 1910 and 1912.83 He immigrated on 3 Jun 1912 to Regstad Township, McHenry County, North Dakota, USA.88 He travelled with family from port of Veracruz, Mexico, to enter the United States on 3 Jun 1912 in Laredo, Texas. He appeared in the census in Jan 1920 in Regstad Township, McHenry County, North Dakota, USA.88 In Jan 1920 he was a farmer in Regstad Township, McHenry County, North Dakota, USA.88 He lived on Raleigh Street in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA in Apr 1930.90 He appeared in the census in Apr 1930 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA.138 He died on 20 Nov 1939 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA.139,140 He was buried on 24 Nov 1939 in Mount Calvary Cemetery, Portland, Oregon, USA.85 He was also known as Joseph Merck.85 Joseph John MERK and Katherine Cecilia EBERLE were married in 1887 in Mannheim, Kutschurgan, South Russia.90,141 They lived in Elsass, Kutschurgan, South Russia in 1893.129 Photo Katherine Cecilia EBERLE1 (daughter of Joannes Jacobus EBERLE and Magdalena Kanje HEISER) was born in 1866 in Mannheim, Kutschurgan, South Russia.129,142,143,144 She lived in Mannheim, Kutschurgan, South Russia before 1887.145 She immigrated in 1912 to Regstad Township, McHenry County, North Dakota, USA.88 She appeared in the census in Jan 1920 in Regstad Township, McHenry County, North Dakota, USA.88 She appeared in the census in Apr 1930 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA.90 She died on 18 Sep 1938 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA.140,143,146 She was buried on 21 Sep 1938 in Mount Calvary Cemetery, Portland, Oregon, USA.144 Joseph John MERK and Katherine Cecilia EBERLE had the following children: +330 i. Felix MERCK. +331 ii. Joseph J. MERCK III. +332 iii. Lucia MERCK. +333 iv. John J. MERCK. +334 v. Anthony Joseph MERCK. +335 vi. Mathias Joseph MERCK. +336 vii. Jacob Joseph (Jack) MERCK. +337 viii. Magdalena MERCK. | Merck, Joseph Johannes (I52854)
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2492 | BIOGRAPHY: http://margaretmerck.net/ed/d55.htm#P243 | Eberle, Matthias (I49904)
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2493 | BIOGRAPHY: http://margaretmerck.net/ed/d55.htm#P243 | Schmitt, Barbara (I49905)
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2494 | BIOGRAPHY: http://margaretmerck.net/ed/d55.htm#P243 | Eberle, Dominic (I52845)
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2495 | BIOGRAPHY: http://margaretmerck.net/ed/d55.htm#P243 | Eberle, Johannes Jakob (I52846)
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2496 | BIOGRAPHY: http://margaretmerck.net/ed/d55.htm#P243 | Eberle, Peter (I52847)
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2497 | BIOGRAPHY: http://margaretmerck.net/ed/d55.htm#P243 | Eberle, Paul (I52848)
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2498 | BIOGRAPHY: http://margaretmerck.net/ed/d55.htm#P243 | Eberle, Elisabetha (I52849)
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2499 | BIOGRAPHY: http://margaretmerck.net/ed/d55.htm#P243 | Eberle, Barbara (I52850)
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2500 | BIOGRAPHY: http://margaretmerck.net/ed/d55.htm#P243 | Eberle, Julianna (I52851)
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