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3801 Krankenhaus Bermannstrost FRÄNZEL, Friedrich Karl (I11604)
 
3802 Krankenhaus Speyererhof SCHMERSE, Friederike Charlotte Paulina (I8609)
 
3803 Krankenhaus, 9:30 Uhr REICHENBACH, Eckhard (I24907)
 
3804 Kreis Putzig PIONTKE, Franz August (I11835)
 
3805 Kreisarchiv des Landkreises Ostprignitz-Ruppin, Neuruppin, Deutschland. Quelle (S9232)
 
3806 Kreisarchiv des Landkreises Ostprignitz-Ruppin, Neuruppin, Deutschland. Quelle (S9274)
 
3807 Kreisarchiv des Landkreises Ostprignitz-Ruppin, Neuruppin, Deutschland. Quelle (S9276)
 
3808 Kriegsgefangenenlager WEIS, Walter Ernst (I19579)
 
3809 Kriegsgräber VON PFAFF, Gertrud Julie Ottilie (I35989)
 
3810 Kriegsgräber VON BELOW, Otto Ernst Vinzent Leo (I39532)
 
3811 Kriegsgräberstätte WATERSTRAT, Hugo (I10716)
 
3812 Kriegsgräberstätte in Bensheim-Soldatenfriedhof,
Endgrablage: Grab 172 
LEGLER, Kuno (I5541)
 
3813 Kriegsgräberstätte in Marigny, Endgrablage: Block 4 Reihe 48 Grab 1838 TROPP, Albert (I10323)
 
3814 Kriegslazarett 58, PFEIFFER, Hermann (I13448)
 
3815 Kriegslazereth GRÜN, Otto (I17022)
 
3816 Kriegslazereth I LANDGRAF, Max Kurt (I19220)
 
3817 Krijn emigrated to Australia. DORSMAN, Krijn (I2057)
 
3818 Krofdorf-Gleiberg HOLLRICHER, Wilhelm (I39064)
 
3819 Kroppach, Westerwaldkreis, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany FISCHER, Heinrich (I17301)
 
3820 Kruposchin JESCHKE, Friedrich Wilhelm Leopold (I35284)
 
3821 Kurowa SCHMIDT, Friedel Hermann (I20132)
 
3822 Kurt-Paul Müller ruht auf der Kriegsgräberstätte in Daugavpils (II. WK) . MERTIN, Paul Kurt (I33663)
 
3823 Küstrin SCHNAUTZ, Karl (I8864)
 
3824 Mit dieser Bemerkung ist mindestens eine lebende Person verknüpft - Details werden aus Datenschutzgründen nicht angezeigt. Lebend (I3724)
 
3825 KZ Auschwitz REDELMANN, Mordke Majer (Max) (I14357)
 
3826 KZ Auschwitz-Birkenau GROSS, Auguste (I43073)
 
3827 KZ Auschwitz-Birkenau BENDHEIM, Artur (I43074)
 
3828 KZ Auschwitz-Birkenau BENDHEIM, Ralph (I43076)
 
3829 l and was known for her basketball abilities, earning her a basketball scholarship. Mrs. Ponsant worked at Bath Iron Works during World War II. She was supervisor at the Pargaon Button Factory for many years, retiring in 1981. Her family was her l ife. She enjoyed playing games and teaching them how to cook. She also enjoyed bowling on several candlepin leagues in Waldoboro. She was predeceased by six brothers, Richard, Russell, Henry, Kenneth, Wilbur and Arthur Hilton, and by one sister, M arjorie Day. Mrs. Ponsant is survived by two daughters, Donna Parlin of Waldoboro and her children, Deidre Parlin, Brilyea and Jonna Pendleton, Shelia Delano of Waldoboro and her children, Gregory, Brian and Andrew Delano; one son, Creig Ponsant o f Waldoboro and his children, David, Denise and Danille Ponsant and Devin LaChance; seven great-grandchildren and 17 nieces and nephews. A private committal service will be held at a later date. Arrangements are by Hall Funeral Home, Waldoboro. L incoln County News: December 26, 1996. HILTON, Lois Mae (I53358)
 
3830 l and was known for her basketball abilities, earning her a basketball scholarship. Mrs. Ponsant worked at Bath Iron Works during World War II. She was supervisor at the Pargaon Button Factory for many years, retiring in 1981. Her family was her l ife. She enjoyed playing games and teaching them how to cook. She also enjoyed bowling on several candlepin leagues in Waldoboro. She was predeceased by six brothers, Richard, Russell, Henry, Kenneth, Wilbur and Arthur Hilton, and by one sister, M arjorie Day. Mrs. Ponsant is survived by two daughters, Donna Parlin of Waldoboro and her children, Deidre Parlin, Brilyea and Jonna Pendleton, Shelia Delano of Waldoboro and her children, Gregory, Brian and Andrew Delano; one son, Creig Ponsant o f Waldoboro and his children, David, Denise and Danille Ponsant and Devin LaChance; seven great-grandchildren and 17 nieces and nephews. A private committal service will be held at a later date. Arrangements are by Hall Funeral Home, Waldoboro. L incoln County News: December 26, 1996. HILTON, Lois Mae (I53358)
 
3831 l health and in the prime of life and his untimely end is much regretted. He was employed for many years as a station engineer and since the war has worked in Bath. He leaves a wife, who was Carrie B. Black, his mother, three children, two brother s and two sisters to mourn his death. His pleasant genial manner had won many fiends who will sadly miss him. The funeral services were held at his late home on the North Waldoboro road Saturday afternoon. Lincoln County News: September 22nd, 192 1.
Herbert A. Day died at his home here Wednesday after an illness of about two weeks caused by sever burns from electric shock. He was the son of the late Lincoln O. and Sarah E. Day and was born in Waldoboro about 46 years ago. he was a man in ful l health and in the prime of life and his untimely end is much regretted. He was employed for many years as a station engineer and since the war has worked in Bath. He leaves a wife, who was Carrie B. Black, his mother, three children, two brother s and two sisters to mourn his death. His pleasant genial manner had won many fiends who will sadly miss him. The funeral services were held at his late home on the North Waldoboro road Saturday afternoon.

Lincoln County News: September 22nd, 1921. 
DAY, Herbert Alton (I53581)
 
3832 Laar, Duisburg, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany KOCH, Gustav Andreas (I17866)
 
3833 Lager 525/1 KEIL, Otto (I4102)
 
3834 Lakeland Hospital CARRERA, Hilario (I25198)
 
3835 Mit dieser Bemerkung ist mindestens eine lebende Person verknüpft - Details werden aus Datenschutzgründen nicht angezeigt. Lebend (I2691)
 
3836 Landau LENG, Joachim (I5705)
 
3837 Landesarchiv Baden Württemberg, Deutschland. Lutherische Kirchenbücher, 1783-1875. Quelle (S12163)
 
3838 Landgericht II Berlin, 1R.262.19 Familie: Walter Georg Eduard BOHNENSTENGEL / Luischen Helene SCHWANDT (F353)
 
3839 Landgericht Magdeburg Familie: Friedrich August HEIMS / Marie ARNDT (LACHMUND) (F6796)
 
3840 Landleute in Arborn

1829 in Schmittsrurersch Haus 
BECKER, Johann Peter (I526)
 
3841 Landleute in Arborn GRÜN, Anna Elisabeth Margrethe (I3084)
 
3842 Landmann und Musikant Johann Wilhelm Eckert starb in Frankfurt/Main und wurde auch dort beerdigt. Er hielt sich als Musikant zusammen mit seiner Kapelle in Frankfurt auf, als ihn der Tod dort traf. Weil die Familie für die Überführung der Leiche kein Geld hatte, wurde er in Frankfurt beerdigt. (Anmerkung von Horst Eckert) ECKERT, Johann Wilhelm (I2176)
 
3843 Landsberg (St. Nicolai) LANDGRAF, Carl Richard (I5203)
 
3844 Landsberg (St. Nicolai) LANDGRAF, Gustav Albert (I5224)
 
3845 Landsberg (St. Nicolai) LANDGRAF, Caroline Marie Luise (I5238)
 
3846 Landsberg (St. Nicolai) LANDGRAF, Johanne Friederike Bertha (I5324)
 
3847 Landsberg (St. Nicolai) LANDGRAF, Johanne Bertha (I5330)
 
3848 Landsberg (St. Nicolai) LANDGRAF, Gustav Otto (I5344)
 
3849 Landsberg (St. Nicolai) LANDGRAF, Friedrich Ernst (I5365)
 
3850 Landsberg (St. Nicolai) LANDGRAF, Wilhelm Paul (I5426)
 

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