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1 | Grdn. LN, Sec. 125, Lot 10, Sp. 4 | FOERSTER, Florence Elizabeth (I16814)
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2 | 02 Aug 1914 steht in der Sterbeurkunde von Heinrich Lebershausen | Familie: Heinrich LEBERSHAUSEN / Louise DORNBUSCH (F8519)
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3 | an diesem Tag wurde die neue Schloßkiche eingeweiht an diesem Tag wurde die neue Schloßkiche eingeweiht | Familie: Johann Wilhelm FRIES / Anna Kunigund SCHMID (F8429)
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4 | Aufgebot in Greifenstein | Familie: Karl LEBERSHAUSEN / Ella MAUL (F8495)
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5 | Aufgebot in Greifenstein, Trauung in Herborn | Familie: Friedrich Carl KUNZ / Mina Pauline GIMBEL (F8558)
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6 | bei der Hochzeit Schreibweise Kunz | Familie: Johann Konrad KUNZ / Marie Christine PISCATOR (F8533)
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7 | Die Eltern des Bräutigams haben die Zustimmung zur Hochzeit verweigert. | Familie: Johann Christoph LEBERSHAUSEN / Katharine Elisabeth PLETSCH (F8473)
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8 | Heiratsnebenregister HStA Marburg | Familie: Johann Wilhelm PFAFF / Anna Catharina GERVINUS (F8423)
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9 | Heiratsnebenregister HStA Marburg | Familie: Karl Peter BENNER / Johannette Wilhelmine BOTT (F8462)
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10 | Heiratsnebenregister HStA Marburg | Familie: Heinrich BOTT / Johannette CLAUSIUS (F8463)
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11 | Heiratsnebenregister HStA Marburg | Familie: Heinrich WEBER / Christine Luise Wilhelmine BANGEL (F8471)
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12 | Heiratsnebenregister HStA Marburg | Familie: Johann Heinrich ERNST / Johannette Christine LEBERSHAUSEN (F8489)
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13 | Heiratsnebenregister HStA Marburg | Familie: Friedrich SCHWEITZER / Katharine Elisabethe KNAPP (F8530)
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14 | Heiratsnebenregister HStA Marburg | Familie: Karl ECKHARDT / Wilhelmine KUNZ (F8575)
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15 | im Hochzeiteintrag Elli geschrieben | Familie: Ewald DEUSTER / Ella Helene PISCATOR (F8543)
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16 | Nicht verheiratet oder Heirat unbekannt! | Familie: Johann Andreas PFAFF / Anna Elisabeth WEBER (F8424)
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17 | Nicht verheiratet oder Heirat unbekannt! | Familie: Johann Georg SCHNEIDER / Katharina Elisabetha STREUDER (F8428)
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18 | Nicht verheiratet oder Heirat unbekannt! | Familie: Alfred Theodor HEMANN / Else Luise SCHIPPEL (F8450)
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19 | Schreibweise hier Cunz | Familie: Johann Christoph CUNTZ / Louise Catharine HAHN (F8438)
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20 | Chodowickistr. 30 | KEUCHEL, Wilhelm Jacob (I4264)
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21 | (deutsch Bogunschöwen) | BÖHNKE, Johann Adolf (I38718)
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22 | 63 Age: 63; Registration Office: Beilstein | TROPP, Friedrich Ferdinand (I10334)
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23 | 93229879 | BUEHL, Rosa Sophia (I1109)
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24 | age 79 per "Broad Bay Pioneers" page 378 | BOLZ, Anna Maria (I13344)
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25 | Berlin XII A, Nr 227 | WENDT, Friedrich Gustav Otto (I24250)
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26 | im Hochzeiteintrag Elli geschrieben | Familie: Ewald DEUSTER / Ella Helene PISCATOR (F8543)
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27 | mit Gesang und Klang | LEMBACH, Anna Elisabetha (I5736)
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28 | Section L, Map 1, Lot 474, Space 3 | FEID, Ellen (I16749)
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29 | St. Ambrosius (Magdeburg-Sudenburg) | LANDGRAF, Friedrich Wilhelm Hermann (I5336)
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30 | Taufzeugen waren Christian Pfaff und Anna Elisabetha, des Ältesten Pfaff eheliche Tochter. | PFAFF, Christian (I13202)
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31 | † 20.2.1697 Philipp Speet ein Kind | SPÄTH, Peter (I23926)
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32 | "FIRST OF THE HK3" Louis was born in Auburn, WA, where he lived most of his life before moving to Ocean Park in 1979 and then Tacoma in 1996. Dad spent the second world war serving his country by working for the NPRR transporting military troops. After the war because of health issues due to allergies, he went to work for Boeing the day his daughter was born, and then later for Kaiser Aluminum in Tacoma before retiring in 1979. Over 40 years ago Mr. Hough started plans for his Ocean Park home which is located on 3 rhododendron-covered acres on Willapa Bay. On visits to the Peninsula he and his family would work toward the home's completion and it remains today a testament to his design and the family's hard work. Mr. Hough was the president of Friends of the Library in Ocean Park. He was a lifelong member of the First Methodist Church in Auburn and a member of the Ocean Park United Methodist Church. He enjoyed woodworking, gardening, and bird watching. | HOUGH, Louis Henry (I35820)
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33 | "LAST OF THE HK3" On September 8, 2017, Uncle Chuck passed away in University Place WA at the age of 97, the last of the "Hough Kids Three" as Louis, Bill, and Chuck were known to family and friends. Shortly after graduation from Auburn High School in the late 1930's, Chuck began his railroad career with the NPRR. On 30 September 1940, realizing that war was eminent, Chuck enlisted in the US Navy. He served as a Seabee on the USS Acorn out of Port Hueneme, California. While stationed there, Chuck met and married Irene Adrienne Newton November 9, 1945 in Pasadena, California. After his discharge from the Navy, Chuck resumed his career with the NPRR in Washington State. During his tenure with the railroad, he worked as brakeman, conductor, and lobbyist in Olympia for the railroad trainmen. Besides his work with the railroad, Uncle Chuck served as an Auburn city councilman, and belonged to the Masons, Shriners,Elks, and Eagles fraternal organizations. Throughout his work years and his retirement from the railroad (in the 1980's), Chuck continued to enjoy his hobbies of gardening, woodworking, and boating. He also maintained his involvement in the retired railroad employees association and the Presbyterian church. Ashes to be interred with Irene. | HOUGH, Charles Frederick (I35825)
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34 | "Nenderother Kirchenbücher". Dieter Pfeiffer. Nenderother Kirchenbücher. http://www.nenderother-heimatstube.de/kirchenbuch/inhaltkibu.html. | Quelle (S658)
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35 | "Peter Nickels Zwillingssöhnlein" | NICKEL, Johann Jost (I14790)
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36 | "Uncle Louis", as he was known by family and friends, was actually born Ludvig Carl Balthasar Schmidt April 6, 1853 in Braubach,Hessen-Nassau Province, Germany to Friedrich Wilhelm Ludvig and Anna Marie Ackermann Schmidt (the headstone info is incorrect). Louis came to the US at age 14 to meet his father, who was a successful mining engineer in Missouri. By the time Louis arrived, elder Schmidt was headed home to Germany due to illness. Louie was never to see his father again. Soon Louis teamed up with his older brother, Leo, to travel to the gold fields in Montana. When the gold played out, Louis took a job with the Wells Fargo delivering mail from Deer Lodge, MT to Ogden, UT. Leo developed an interest in the science of brewing (at school in Worms, Germany). Soon after, both boys brought brides home from Germany to Montana. Louis spent from 1882 to 1904 (had been Mayor of Tumwater in 1904) working with and for his older brother, Leopold F. Schmidt, in the brewing industry. Louis changed his life's focus to gentleman farmer on Hope Island, WA . There, he raised 3 children (all born in MT) with his wife, Clara Julia Esperstedt. When Clara died in 1911, he went to live with his daughter until his death in 1919. | SCHMIDT, Ludwig Karl Balthaser (I35775)
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37 | "von Görg Thamern daselbsten, welcher mit einer flinten nach spatzen gezielet, unversehener weis erschossen worden; nachdem es von Doctoren und Barbieren besichtigt undt selbige im Haupt 2 Schrot gefunden, ist es d.11. ... bestattet worden." | MEUSER, Maria Elisabetha (I21660)
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38 | <i>APL Obituary Index</i>. Appleton Public Library. http://db.apl.org/obit/: accessed 14 October 2012. | Quelle (S372)
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39 | <i>Freistaat Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Statistisches Landesamt. Volkszählung am 8. Oktober 1919</i>. Microfilm reels: G654-G871. Landeshauptarchiv Schwerin. 5.12-3/20 Statistisches Landesamt (1851-1945). | Quelle (S562)
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40 | <i>Germany, Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898</i>. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013. | Quelle (S2)
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41 | <i>Germany, Marriages, 1558-1929</i>. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013. | Quelle (S291)
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42 | <i>Germany, Marriages, 1558-1929</i>. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013. | Quelle (S352)
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43 | <i>Germany, Prussia, Brandenburg and Posen, Church Book Duplicates, 1794-1874</i>. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013. | Quelle (S38)
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44 | <i>Maine Marriage Records, 1705-1922</i>. Augusta, Maine: Maine State Archives. | Quelle (S238)
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45 | <i>Soundex Index to Petitions for Naturalization filed in Federal, State, and Local Courts located in New York City, 1792-1989</i>. New York, NY, USA: The National Archives at New York City. | Quelle (S488)
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46 | <i>Zweitschriften von Kirchenbüchern ca. 1700-1874</i>. Potsdam, Germany: Brandenburgisches Landeshauptarchiv. <p><br>A full list of sources can be found <a href="/search/dbextra.aspx?dbid=2116">here</a>. This list includes parish records from the Brandenburgisches Landeshauptarchiv. Parish names are bolded. Non-bolded names cite which parishes are geographically nearby. The abbreviation “TK” stands for “Tochtergemeinde” which, as well as “eingekircht”, is followed by the name of a parish which may contain the records for the town, chapel, or parish you are seeking.</p> | Quelle (S39)
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47 | <p><i>Kirchenbuchabschriften evangelischer und katholischer Gemeinden Mecklenburgs</i>. 10.72-4. Landeshauptarchiv Schwerin, Schwerin.</p> | Quelle (S433)
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48 | <p><i>Petitions for Naturalization From the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, 1897-1944</i>. NARA Microfilm Publication M1972, 1457 rolls. Records of District Courts of the United States, Record Group 21. The National Archives at Washington, D.C., U.S.A.</p> | Quelle (S486)
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49 | <p>Geburtenregister der Berliner Standesämter (Bestände P Rep. 100 bis P Rep. 840) 1874–1899. Digital images. Landesarchiv Berlin, Germany.</p> | Quelle (S11313)
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50 | <p>Kirkenbuchduplikate Pommern. Digital images. Landesamt für Kultur und Denkmalpflege, Landesarchiv Greifswald. Greifswald, Deutschland.</p> | Quelle (S568)
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