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| 4351 | Minta Mae “Minnie” Newell, 84, formerly of Philo, passed away on October 25, 2015 at Genesis Hospital, Emergency Room. Minnie was born on July 14, 1931 in Zanesville the daughter of the late Dennis Rowland and Jeannettie Polen. She worked as a baker and cook for Howards Restaurant. She also worked for Ross IGA and Campbell’s Market. She was a phenomenal cook; she enjoyed crocheting, traveling, cooking family dinners and going out to eat. Her greatest joy was the time that she was able to spend with her family. She was a faithful member of the Shelter House Assembly of God Church where she served as treasurer for several years. Minnie is survived by her loving husband of 66 years Joseph Newell whom she married September 10, 1949; she was the second mother to Jacqueline Burleigh of South Zanesville, Joe (Susan) Rowland, Mary (Terry) Bonnett and James (Janice) Rowland all of Zanesville; her grandchildren Samantha, David, Shawn, Jonathon and Loralynne; her great-grandchildren Reagan, Archer and Arabella; her brother Edwin (Helen) Rowland of Thornville and Mabel Wisecarver of Avondale and numerous nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents, Minnie is preceded in death by her siblings Lotus Rowland, Jimmy Rowland, Cecil Rowland and Iscle May Rowland. Visitations will be 11 to 1pm on Tuesday at the Farus Funeral Home of Duncan Falls where funeral services will be 1 pm with Joe Rowland officiating. She will be laid to rest in Duncan Falls Cemetery. | ROWLAND, Minta Mae (I22914)
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| 4352 | Mit dieser Bemerkung ist mindestens eine lebende Person verknüpft - Details werden aus Datenschutzgründen nicht angezeigt. | Lebend (I2977)
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| 4353 | Miriam J. Pipher-Elinski, 74, of Athens, Pa., passed away on Tuesday, April 16, 2013, at the Towanda Skilled Nursing Unit, Towanda, Pa. She was born on May 11, 1938, in Sayre, Pa., the daughter of the late Gerald and Eleanor Truesdale Driscoll. Miriam was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. She was well known for her sense of humor. She was an avid reader and enjoyed sports of all kinds but particularly baseball and basketball. Miriam loved to shop and was always ready to go, especially if headed to Dunham's, her favorite store. She loved going out to eat with her family and friends. She is predeceased by her first husband Dale R. Pipher and second husband John C. Elinski. Miriam is survived by her children: Penny and Ric White of Athens, Pa., Susan Hadlock and friend Thomas Comstock of Laceyville, Pa., and Judy and Mark Hill of Athens, Pa.; grandchildren: Dale Farr and friend Angie Smith of Troy, Pa., John and Heather Hadlock of East Smithfield, Pa., Ashley White of Las Vegas, N.V., Cody White of Athens, Pa., and Carl and Mallory Hill of Athens, Pa.; great-grandchildren Collin and Caleb Hadlock, Madison and Macklin Farr, and Kylie Hill; sister-in-law Anne Regan of Horseheads, N.Y.; brothers-in-law and spouses Rocky and Phyllis Pipher of Mountain Lake, Pa., and Edwin and Allison Pipher of Hornbrook, Pa.; as well as several nieces, nephews, and cousins. Friends and family may call on Friday, April 19, 2013 from 10 - 11 a.m., at the Jay E. Lowery Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Inc., 225 South Main Street, Athens, Pa. Funeral Services will follow at the funeral home at 11 a.m., with the Rev. Sandy Brandt officiating. Burial will be in Hornbrook Cemetery, Sheshequin Twp., Pa. Memorial donations may be made in Miriam's memory to the: Bradford County Humane Society, P.O. Box 179, Ulster, PA 18850. (Those wishing to sign the E-guestbook or send condolences may do so by visiting www.loweryfuneralhome.com.) | DRISCOLL, Miriam J. (I2037)
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| 4354 | Miriam Lamb Obituary LAMB MIRIAM JEAN LAMB (nee Kirk) age 76 of Brecksville. Beloved wife of E.L. "Bud"; loving mother of Jay (Sheryl), Brian (Shelly) and Kyle; dear grandmother of Alex and Nicholas; sister of Winston (Dorothy) and Rutledge (deceased) (Verna Mae). Served 18 years at Parmadale as a drug dependency counselor for teens. Passed away peacefully at home of cancer on August 16, 2005. Family will receive friends at A. NOSEK & SONS, GERBER-McCREERY FUNERAL HOME, 8150 BRECKSVILLE RD., THURSDAY, AUGUST 18 FROM 5-8 P.M. Private family burial at Brecksville Cemetery. Donations may be made to Alzheimer's Association Cleveland Area Chapter, 12200 Fairhill Rd., Cleveland, 44120. www.cleveland.com/obits To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store. Published by Cleveland.com from Aug. 17 to Aug. 18, 2005. | KIRK, Miriam Jean (I50530)
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| 4355 | mit 53 Jahren | LANDGRAF, Andreas (I19023)
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| 4356 | Mit dem Aufkommen des Ersten Weltkriegs begann "Mother's Made Bread", die Trainingslager der Armee mit Brot zu versorgen. Die gestiegene Nachfrage veranlasste Frederick Stroehmann, eine dritte Bäckerei in Ashland, Kentucky, zu eröffnen. | STRÖHMANN, Friedrich Gottfried (I15068)
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| 4357 | mit Gesang und Klang | KLEIN, Anna Maria (I4425)
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| 4358 | Mit seinen Gedichten, Geschichten und Erzählungen hat Ludwig Rühle ein Zeitdokument von bleibendem Wert hinterlassen. In seinen heiter-besinnlichen, oft auch kauzigen Gedichten überliefert er eine gelegentlich derbe, mundartliche Ausdrucksweise, die dem damaligen bäuerlichen Lebensstil entsprach. Er wurde am 19. Juni 1895 als Sohn der Eheleute Georg Wilhelm und Wilhelmine Rühle in "Waanersch Haus" in Nenderoth gebohren. Als jüngstes Kind von fünf Geschwistern wuchs er in einer kleinbäuerlichen Familie auf. Sein Vater "der ahle Waaner" hatte neben der Landwirtschaft einen Handwerksbetrieb als Stellmacher (Wagner). Hier wurden aus Holz landwirtschaftliche Geräte bis hin zu ganzen Bauernwagen hergestellt. Die Eindrücke auf den Westerwälder Märkten, die er mit seinem Vater besuchte, schufen die Grundlage für sein literarisches Wirken. Später, als er in der Fremde die leichtere städtische Lebensart kennengelernt hatte, verarbeitete er seine Erinnerungen in Gedichten wie beispielsweise "von de sonndogse un de wergdogse Minsche". Nach seiner Konfirmation war man in der Familie der Meinung, daß der Bub nicht zum Bauernstand tauge. Aus ihm könne etwas "besseres" werden. Ludwig trat eine Banklehre in Weilburg an. Schnell stellte er fest, daß Wissen und Bildung zu Ansehen und Wohlstand führen können. Mit der "westerwälder Hartnäckigkeit", auch Knäulköppigkeit genannt, verfolgte er seine beruflichen Ziele. Am Freiburger Gymnasium legte er schließlich die Reifeprüfung ab. Im ersten Weltkrieg war Ludwig Rühle Soldat an der Ostfront. Sein Beruf führte ihn später von Weilburg über Limburg und Wiesbaden nach Frankfurt, wo er in der kaufmännischen Revisionsabteilung der Stadtverwaltung tätig war. An der Universität bereitete er sich mit Selbststudium auf das Wirtschaftsprüferexamen vor, das er mit gutem Erfolg bestand. In Bremen war er als Wirtschaftsprüfer bei internationalen Unternehmen tätig. Nach seiner Pensionierung kehrte er in seine nassauische Heimat zurück und widmete sich seiner dichterischen Passion. Die Bindung an den Ort seiner Jugend war bei ihm noch sehr stark. "Eich hu deham mei Land verkaaft", sagt er in einem seiner Gedichte voller Wehmut. In seinen Geschichten über den Westerwald und seine Menschen beschreibt er das harte Leben auf kargen Böden und den Zwang den schmalen Besitz zu erhalten. Ludwig Rühle verstarb im 71. Lebensjahr am 13. April 1967 an einem Schlaganfall. | RÜHLE, August Ludwig (I12422)
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| 4359 | Mitglied der Ständeversammlung der Landstände des Herzogtums Nassau wurde, sein Mandat legte er aber im selben Jahr bereits wieder nieder | HATZFELD, Ludwig Heinrich Philipp (I16326)
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| 4360 | Mit dieser Bemerkung ist mindestens eine lebende Person verknüpft - Details werden aus Datenschutzgründen nicht angezeigt. | Lebend (I5787)
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| 4361 | mittags 11-12 Uhr | WÜSTENHÖFER, Anna Margrethe (I10957)
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| 4362 | mittags zwischen 11-12 Uhr | PFAFF, Katharine Elisabethe (I7187)
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| 4363 | Möhnsen, Herzogtum Lauenburg, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany | MEYER, Johann Joachim Nicolaus (I17702)
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| 4364 | Möhnsen, Herzogtum Lauenburg, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany | KOOPS, Margaretha Maria Elisabeth (I17703)
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| 4365 | Möhnsen, Herzogtum Lauenburg, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany | MEYER, Franz Joachim Heinrich (I17704)
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| 4366 | Möhnsen, Herzogtum Lauenburg, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany | SANFTLEBEN, Catharine Margarethe Dorothee (I17705)
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| 4367 | Möhnsen, Herzogtum Lauenburg, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany | SANFTLEBEN, Catharine Margarethe Dorothee (I17705)
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| 4368 | Möhnsen, Herzogtum Lauenburg, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany | MEYER, Catharina Maria Margaretha (I17706)
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| 4369 | Möhnsen, Herzogtum Lauenburg, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany | MEYER, Hans Joachim Heinrich (I17707)
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| 4370 | Möhnsen, Herzogtum Lauenburg, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany | MEYER, Johann Heinrich Christian (I17708)
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| 4371 | Möhnsen, Herzogtum Lauenburg, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany | MEYER, Johann Heinrich Christian (I17708)
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| 4372 | Möhnsen, Herzogtum Lauenburg, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany | MEYER, Maria Catharina Magdalena (I17709)
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| 4373 | Möhnsen, Herzogtum Lauenburg, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany | MEYER, Franz Heinrich Christian (I17710)
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| 4374 | Möhnsen, Herzogtum Lauenburg, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany | MEŸER, Dorothea Magdalena Margaretha (I17711)
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| 4375 | MONROE - Herman Robert Schmerse, 87, died at 7:20 a.m. today (December 27th) in the home of his daughter, Mrs. Harold (Frances) Baer, Route 3, from old-age complications. He had made his home here with the daughter in Clarno Township the past three years. He was born in Pommern, Germany, October 18, 1878, the son of Herman and Louise Grossman Schmerse. He was 2 1/2 years old when the family came to America, settling in Buckskin Hollow of Monroe Township. He attended area schools. He had farmed all of his active years, moving to Monroe in 1948 and residing at 2319 - 13th Street. Mr. Schmerse and Palma Schmid were married December 24, 1902 in Monroe. Mrs. Schmerse died December 13, 1959. Mr. Schmerse was a life member of the Immanuel EUB Church. He had served on the Iliff School Board for several years while on the farm. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Bear and Mrs. Frieda Forster, Spencer, Wisconsin; two sons, Harris, Spencer, and Lee G., Findlay, Ohio; two sisters, Mrs. Ed (Ida) ZumBrunnen, Madison and Mrs. Henry (Hulda) Haberman, Monroe; two brothers, Will Schmerse, Monroe, and Emil, Juda; nine grandchildren, and 12 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents; a daughter, Mrs. Royal (Florence) Otterstein, Rock City, Illinois, October 20, 1955; a sister, Mrs. George (Augusta) Buehl, Monroe, and two brothers, George, Monroe, and Gustav, Orangeville. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Newcomer Funeral Home of Monroe, Reverend Melvin J. Roehrdanz of the Immanuel Church will officiate. Burial will be in the Greenwood Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after tomorrow. Published in the Monroe Evening Times, December 27, 1965 | SCHMERSE, Herman Robert (I8715)
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| 4376 | MONROE - Lillian Rose Haberman, named after the beautiful flowers her mother Barbara loved, blossomed for 98 years before she faded away on Saturday, July 19, 2008. Her father, Rudolph Aebly, was a brewer way back when the brewery was Leuenberger and Blumer. Lillian and her sister, Frieda Marty, loved to dance at Turner Hall where Lil cut quite a rug back in the 1920's. She met Ralph Haberman and they were married on Valentines Day in 1931, a union that lasted 74 years before Ralph died on Feb. 25, 2005. Lil worked hard alongside her husband always with love, wisdom, and dedication to whatever they endeavored. In 1940 they welcomed a girl, their only child, Penelope (Penny), who they raised with much love. Lil's beautiful soul would shine through her eyes and light up the day for all those around. Graveside services will be held at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, July 23, 2008, at Greenwood Cemetery in Monroe with Monsignor Thomas Campion officiating. There will be no visitation. Memorials may be given in Lillian's name to the Apostolate to the Handicapped or the Green County Humane Society Building Fund. The NEWCOMER FUNERAL HOME, Monroe, is assisting the family. | AEBLY, Lillian R. (I38)
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| 4377 | MONROE - Mrs. Herman Schmerse, 78, died Sunday at St. Clare Hospital. She had been hospitalized since December 7 and death was due to a heart condition following surgery. Mrs. Schmerse, daughter of Nicholas and Anna Babler Schmid, was born April 10, 1881, in New Glarus. She attended Iliff schools in Monroe Township. The former Palma Schmid and Herman Schmid were married December 24, 1902, in Monroe. They farmed in Monroe township until December 1,1943, when they moved to Monroe and retired. Survivors include her husband; two sons, Lee G., Findlay, Ohio, and Harris, Rockford, Illinois; two daughters, Mrs. Freida Forster, Monroe, and Mrs. Harold (Frances) Bear, Monroe; a brother, Fred W. Schmid, Darien; a sister, Mrs. Donald Thorp, Monroe; nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Services were held Tuesday in the Shriner-Neushwander funeral home with Reverend Karl Koch officiating. Published in the New Glarus Post, December 16, 1959 | SCHMID, Maria Palma (I8755)
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| 4378 | Monroe Clinic Hospital | BUEHL, Robert Edwin (I17470)
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| 4379 | Monroe Town, Green, Wisconsin, USA | BUEHL, Robert Edwin (I17470)
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| 4380 | Montana Birth Index, 1920-1986. Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services, Helena, Montana. | Quelle (S11197)
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| 4381 | Montana, Birth Records, 1860-1988. Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services, Helena, Montana. | Quelle (S9986)
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| 4382 | Montana, County Births and Deaths, 1830-2011. Montana State Historical Society, Helena, Montana. | Quelle (S11247)
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| 4383 | Montana, County Marriage Records, 1865-1967. Montana State Historical Society, Helena, Montana. | Quelle (S9827)
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| 4384 | Montana, Divorce Records, 1943-1988. Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services, Helena, Montana. | Quelle (S11193)
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| 4385 | Montana, Marriage Records, 1943-1988. Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services, Helena, Montana. | Quelle (S11172)
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| 4386 | MOORE, Juanita (Peg) passed gently into the arms of her Lord January 3 at Hospice of Hamilton. She was known to all who knew and loved her as a true humanitarian whose life was defined by those she served as a volunteer and community servant. Born November 14, 1926 in Hamilton, she graduated in the Class of 1944 from Hamilton High School. She would eventually earn Bachelor and Master of Education degrees from Miami University. Many knew her as a classroom teacher, librarian and administrator at Fillmore School. Others remember her as a devoted volunteer for the Fort Hamilton Hospital Auxiliary and Hospice of Hamilton. She was preceded in death by her husband Dale Lloyd Moore. Their three sons, Terry, Dick and Bob, now reside in Naples, Florida, Columbia, South Carolina and Menlo Park, California respectively. Her sons will welcome visitors at Weigel Funeral Home in Hamilton, 980 NW Washington Blvd., Hamilton. A funeral service will be held at Park Avenue United Methodist Church, Park and Dick Avenues in Hamilton with Pastor Barbara Dafler officiating. Burial will be at Rose Hill Cemetery. Visitors are invited to return to the church for a reception following interment. In addition to her sons, Peg leaves behind eight beloved grandchildren (Doug Moore of Pittsburgh, Pete Moore of Mainville, Ohio, Sarah Walker of Utica, NY, Emily Kohler of Charlotte, NC, Bryan Moore of Columbus, Amanda Moore and Cole Moore of Menlo Park, California and Sasha Moore of Naples, Florida) and eight great-grandchildren (Ryan Ulrick of Cincinnati, Isaac and Eva Moore of Mainville, Sean, Colin and Brendan Moore of Pittsburgh, and Sydney and Griffin Walker of Utica, New York. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorial contributions be made to Hospice of Hamilton, 1010 Eaton Avenue, Hamilton, OH 45013 or the Fort Hamilton Hospital Auxiliary, 630 Eaton Avenue, Hamilton, OH 45013. Published in the Hamilton Journal-News from 1/4/2011 - 1/5/2011 | BARNES, Juanita "Peg" (I22881)
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| 4387 | Moreland Facing North Row 9 | LEHNHARD, William Walter (I5612)
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| 4388 | MORGAN ALAN BENNER Morgan Alan Benner aus Jacksonville, Florida, der für die authentische Restaurierung seines Hauses ausgezeichnet wurde, starb am 30. November an seinem 33. Geburtstag nach langer Krankheit. Geboren am 8. November 1959 in Rockland als Sohn von Robert Alan und Charlene Hawthorne Benner, besuchte er die Schulen in Waldoboro und trat nach seinem Abschluss an der Medomak Valley High School 1978 der Marine bei. Er diente bis 1982 als Yeoman und erreichte den Rang eines Unteroffiziers zweiter Klasse. Von 1982 bis 1987 diente er außerdem in der Marinereserve. Er war zehn Jahre lang als Verwaltungsassistent am Downtown Campus des Florida Community College in Jacksonville tätig. Während seiner Jahre in Florida arbeitete er an der Restaurierung seines Hauses im Innenstadtviertel Springfield. Es wurde 1988 für die Nachbarschaftstour durch historische Häuser ausgewählt und 1991 auch für die jährliche viktorianische Weihnachtstour bei Kerzenschein. 1990 erhielt sein Haus den Preis der Jacksonville Historic Landmark Commission für Hausrestaurierung. Er engagierte sich sehr in mehreren Nachbarschaftsorganisationen, darunter Springfield Preservation and Restoration und dem Historic Springfield Community Council, bei den Bemühungen der Gruppe, Jacksonville wiederzubeleben. Er hinterlässt seinen Vater aus Wawldoboro, seine Mutter aus Brunswick; drei Schwestern, Teresa Murray und Mrs. John (Darlene) Emerson, beide aus Waldoboro, und Kathy Benner aus Rockland. Besuchszeiten sind am Donnerstag, den 3. Dezember, von 19 bis 21 Uhr im Hall Funeral Home, Main St. 949, Waldoboro. Die Beerdigung findet am Freitag, den 4. Dezember, um 13 Uhr im Hall Funeral Home statt. Der Gottesdienst wird von Reverend Vernon Jordan geleitet. Anschließend findet die Beisetzung auf dem Deutschen Friedhof statt. Falls Freunde es wünschen, können anstelle von Blumen Spenden in seinem Gedenken an die Mid-Coast Children's Services of Rockland, Rockland 04841, gerichtet werden. Lincoln County News: 3. Dezember 1992 | BENNER, Morgan Alan (I42540)
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| 4389 | morgens 1 Uhr | HAAS, Johannes Peter (I14789)
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| 4390 | morgens 1-2 Uhr | NICKEL, Catharine Margrethe (I6665)
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| 4391 | morgens 3 Uhr | GRÜN, Christine (I2933)
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| 4392 | morgens 3 Uhr | WÜSTENHÖFER, Georg Konrad (I10956)
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| 4393 | morgens 3-4 Uhr | MEUSER, Jakob Wilhelm II (I6390)
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| 4394 | morgens 3-4 Uhr | ROOS, Johannes (I8158)
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| 4395 | morgens 4 Uhr | ROOS, Kristine (I8142)
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| 4396 | morgens 4 Uhr | ROOS, Christine Margarethe (I8152)
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| 4397 | morgens 5 Uhr | KLEIN, Anna Maria (I4423)
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| 4398 | morgens 5 Uhr | WÜSTENHÖFER, Johannes Henrich (I10955)
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| 4399 | morgens 5 Uhr | SCHÖNBERGER, Wilhelmine Caroline (I8950)
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| 4400 | morgens 7 Uhr | SCHWARZ, Jakob Wilhelm (I30618)
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