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| 5601 | soll früh verstorben sein (Kleinkind? Jugendliche?) | KLEIN, Catharina (I15625)
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| 5602 | Soll nach Amerika ausgewandert sein! | CONRAD, Johann Georg (I1639)
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| 5603 | Somonauk, La Salle, Illinois, USA | VILMIN, Katherine "Kate" Emily (I17887)
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| 5604 | Son of Merland E. & Mabel (Wyman) Clark. (Mabel married Rene A. Duchesne 18 July 1956. She died 4 April 1988 in Portland.)) Married Verna M. Stairs 1 June 1957. Obituary shows died in Newport but the State of Maine Death record had Palmyra. | CLARK, Vaughn Eugene Sr. (I55578)
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| 5605 | son of Stanley J & Lillie (Harper) Haehnle husband of Ethel (Mohr) Haehnle ---------------------- Clyde G. Haehnle "Bud", 95, passed away peacefully Sunday, April 8, 2018 surrounded by his loving family in his home. He was preceded in death by his loving wife of 68 years, Ethel. Clyde is survived by his brother Ralph (Donna) and five children Terry Langford, Donna Luggen (Jeff), Garry (Todd), Cathy McMahon (Tim), and Allen (Brooke); his grandchildren Katie, Jeff, James, Kara and Joey (Inja) Luggen; Nick, Shannon Williams (George), Timmy, Jimmy and Sean McMahon; Graham, Quinn, Taylor and Sawyer Haehnle and three great-grandchildren Jackie, Lydia and Ian. Clyde was a Distinguished Alumni of the University of Cincinnati and Delta Tau Delta Fraternity. As an electrical engineer, he dedicated his career to broadcasting including WLW, AVCO Broadcasting and Voice of America. Services will be held privately. In lieu of flowers family suggests donations be made to Voice of America, www.voamuseum.org or Hospice of Cincinnati, www.hospiceofcincinnati.org. Published in The Cincinnati Enquirer on Apr. 15, 2018 | HAEHNLE, Clyde G (I25078)
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| 5606 | Sophien | CEBULLA, August Louis (I1352)
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| 5607 | Sordachen, Kr. Lyck | KULLICK, Adolf (I5128)
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| 5608 | Sordachen, Kr. Lyck | KULLICK, Adolf (I5128)
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| 5609 | Sordachen, Kr. Lyck | KULLICK, Maria Emma (I5133)
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| 5610 | Sordachen, Kr. Lyck | KULLICK, Ida (I5144)
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| 5611 | Sordachen, Kr. Lyck | KULLICK, Frieda Emilie (I5145)
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| 5612 | Sordachen, Kr. Lyck | KULLICK, Richard (I5146)
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| 5613 | Mit dieser Bemerkung ist mindestens eine lebende Person verknüpft - Details werden aus Datenschutzgründen nicht angezeigt. | Familie: Lebend / Ida KULLICK (F3162)
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| 5614 | Source Medium: Book Source Quality: good | Quelle (S11032)
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| 5615 | SOURCE: eBook: Montana, It's Story and Biography, A History of Aboriginal and Territorial Montana and Three Decades of Statehood, pages 394-395. Volume II; Published by The American Historical Society, Chicago and New York, 1921; digitized by Google; transcription by Diane Finlinson Miller: B. G. SHOREY. The number, extent and importance of the industries, enterprises and institutions owned and controlled by B.G. Shorey both in the past and present are and have been such as to make him one of the leading business citizens and financiers of the City of Billings. His career has been intensely typical of self-made manhood, and its early history is filled with the romance of the plains, under whose harsh by efficient molding the crude, raw youth was developed into a self-reliant, resourceful and capable man. Rancher, banker, man of large business affairs and substantial citizen, Mr. Shorey has at all times exemplified the highest type of true western manhood and the spirit of enterprise. B.G. Shorey was born at Belfast, Maine, September 7, 1862, a son of Wellington and Louisa (Durham) Shorey. The family, of English-Irish descent, was founded in Maine in colonial days, and in that state, in 1831, Wellington Shorey was born. He was a farmer by vocation and a republican in his political adherence, and never left the state of his birth, dying at Belfast, in 1903. Mr. Shorey married Louisa Durham, who was born in Maine in 1837, and died in Belfast in 1907, and they became the parents of seven children. John D. a contractor and builder of White Sulphur Springs, Montana; J.W., a farmer and stockman of Richland County, Montana; Jennie, the widow of John McGray, a farmer of Knox, Maine, where she resides; Emma, who died unmarried at Belfast in 1909; Charles, a stockman and farmer of Waldo, Maine; Raymond O., a farmer and stockman of Roberts, Montana; and B.G. The public schools of Belfast furnished B.G. Shorey with his educational training, and until he was eighteeen years of age he worked on his father's farm. At that time he decided to strike out for himself, to see something of the world and to make his own opportunities, and accordingly left the parental roof. On March 17, 1882, he arrived over the narrow-gauge railroad at White Sulphur Springs, Montana, the last part of the journey, from Ogden, being made by stage, via Butte and Diamond Gulch. From March to June, 1882, he was employed by Cook & Hussey, following which he went into the Judith Basin and took up a ranch at Ross' Fork. This he sold one year later and went to work for Severance & Son, sheepman at Judith Gap, a position which he retained one year. Next Mr. Shorey entered the service of Mrs. Corson, who was at the time known as the "Sheep Queen of Montana," and whose ranch was at Hopley's Hole, near the present site of Hollowtown. He remained with Mrs. Corson until the spring of 1886, when he went down into Lake Basin and located a ranch of his own, upon which he spent the next twenty-one years. It was on this property that Mr. Shorey's real abilities were demonstrated, for from a small beginning he developed one of the finest properties in the state, a ranch of 32,000 acres on which it was his custom to run 20,000 sheep and 800 head of cattle. When he sold this property in 1907 he came to Billings, when he has since occupied his handsome $25,000 home at North Thirty-second Street and First Avenue. a residence erected by him in 1903 and still as good a home as there is to be found at Billings. Mr. Shorey is the owner of four large ranches; one at Roberts, Montana, a tract of 1,073 acres; a summer range in the mountains for his cattle, comprising 320 acres; a ranch of 1,963 acres at Custer, on the Big Horn; and one at Sidney, of 1,128 acres. In addition to raising cattle Mr. Shorey is extremely engaged in growing grain. He is the owner of two other dwellings at Billings; the concrete warehouse at Fifth Avenue and Twenty-seventh Street, and the coal docks on Twenty-eighth Street and also has a large interest in the Babcock Theatre Building, one of the leading business blocks of Billings. In 1910 Mr. Shorey was made president of the Billings State Bank, a position which he held until 1913, when he resigned, and his other connections are numerous and important, including a wide range of industries and enterprises. Ever interested in the welfare of his adopted city, he is a co-operant factor in many measures for the public good, in which his name is an indication of such a movement's worth. In his political belief Mr. Shorey upholds the principles of the republican party and exercises his right of franchise accordingly. He is a member of the Billings Midland Club and Billings Lodge No. 394, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks. One August 11, 1889, Mr. Shorey was married at Billings to Miss Helen Simmons, daughter of A.J. and Addie (Ray) Simmons, the latter of whom still survives as a resident of Waldo, Maine. Mr. Simmons who was for many years a farmer and blacksmith at Waldo, and a highly esteemed citizen of that place, is now deceased. He and his wife were the parents of ten daughters and one son, all of whom were reared to maturity. Mrs. and Mrs. Shorey have one daughter; Adelaide, who is the wife of James Edgar. Mr. Edgar, who has recently been mustered out of the United States service, is superintending operations on Mr. Shorey's big ranch at Sidney. from find a grave # 91797032 | SHOREY, Bert G. (I56315)
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| 5616 | SOUTH CHINA - Pamela Jeanne Smith Feyler, 75, daughter of the late William T. Smith and Jeanne Turner Smith (Creighton) passed away at home in South China, Maine on June 13, 2023, surrounded by her loving family. Pamela was born on March 19, 1948, in Rockland, Maine. She graduated from Georges Valley High School in 1966 and married her husband of 56 years, Gary W. Feyler on January 28, 1967. Pam and Gary spent the first years of their marriage in Fairbanks, Alaska while Gary was in the Air Force. Pam was a proud military wife, and they made many friends during this time. Pam and Gary later returned to mid-coast Maine, living in a Victorian home in Rockland where they raised their daughters, Amy and Holly. The family often went boating out of Thomaston Harbor in the summers and Pam enjoyed painting scenery from these excursions. While her daughters were young, Pam stayed home and eventually ran Uncle Wiggily Nursery School for years, positively impacting the lives of many children. She later attended UMF, obtaining a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychosocial Rehabilitation and becoming a Social Worker. She loved caring for others at local hospitals, nursing homes, and outpatient centers. Pam was a CASA volunteer, member of Kiwanis, and Red Hat Lady. As they neared retirement, Pam and Gary moved to a home they built in Thomaston, Maine. They frequently traveled in their motor home and went on several Caribbean cruises. In 2008, Pam and Gary moved to Leesburg, Florida where they were involved in many activities in their community. Pam especially enjoyed organizing health screenings with her nurse friends. She participated in chair yoga, poker night, book club, and chorus and often walked around the neighborhood, visiting with those she met along the way. When Pam’s Parkinson’s disease progressed, she and Gary moved to South China, Maine in 2020 to be near family. Pam loved watching birds and spending time with family in her final days. She especially enjoyed her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Pamela was predeceased by her parents and beloved Aunt Nancy Turner. She is survived by her husband, Gary Feyler; daughter and son-in-law Amy (Feyler) and Carl Gartley; daughter Holly Feyler; grandchildren Alyssa (Gartley) and Jeffrey Pulver, Jared and Brittney (Ibbitson) Gartley; and great-grandchildren Isabella and Jackson Pulver. Pamela is also survived by extended family and dear friends. The family will be having a private memorial service at a later date. Arrangements are under the direction and care of Gallant Funeral Home, 10 Elm Street, Waterville. An online guestbook can be signed, condolences and memories shared, at www.gallantfh.com. In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to MaineGeneral Homecare and Hospice at MaineGeneral Health, Office of Philanthropy, PO Box 828, Waterville, Maine 04903-0828. | SMITH, Pamela Jeanne (I37318)
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| 5617 | South Dakota Department of Health. South Dakota Marriage Index, 1905-1914, 1950-2013 and South Dakota Marriage Certificates, 1905-1949, 2014-2018. Pierre, SD, USA: South Dakota Department of Health. | Quelle (S9806)
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| 5618 | SOUTH THOMASTON - Barbara Mae Niemi, 87, passed away peacefully Sunday, Nov. 20, 2011, at Full Circle Farm, Union. She was born Aug. 12, 1924, in Rockland, daughter of the late Floyd and Elizabeth Gardner Castner. She was a graduate of Rockland High School, class of 1944. After high school she went on to attend and graduate from Maine General Hospital School of Nursing as a registered nurse. After graduation she worked at Maine General Hospital, and eventually moved back to Rockland and began work at Rockland District Associations. Barbara and Karl were married in 1956, and she worked part-time at the old Knox Hospital and later at Penbay Medical Center. She was an avid rug hooker and made many beautiful rugs. She enjoyed crosswords and reading, and in her spare time she would sell sweet pea flowers from her roadside stand. She is survived by her husband of 55 years, Karl Niemi of South Thomaston; daughters, Celia Niemi and her fiance, Alfred Randal, of South Thomaston, and Cynthia Gray and her husband, Randal, of South Thomaston; and grandson, Karl Coombs of South Thomaston. The family thanks Kno-Wal-Lin for their services and kindness, also Audrey Mercier for her care during Barbara's final illness. A private graveside service will be held at the family's convenience. Should friends desire, memorial donations may be made to Kno-Wal-Lin Home Care and Hospice, 170 Pleasant St., Rockland, ME 04841. The family is being cared for by Hall and Bibber Funeral Home, 78 Main St., Thomaston. You're invited to share your condolences, memories and photos with the family by visiting their Book of Memories page at www.hallfuneralhomes.com. Copyright (c) 2011 Bangor Daily News | CASTNER, Barbara Mae (I50781)
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| 5619 | SOUTHWEST HARBOR AND JACKSONVILLE, FLA. - Dave Reed, 82, joined family in Heaven March 26th, 2021. Dave was the only child of Edmund B. Reed, Jr. and Dorothy Harn Brady, who raised him in Millinocket, Maine. He graduated from the Maine Central Institute in 1956, and enlisted into military service the same year. Dave spent summers growing up by the sea with his grandparents, Eddie and Katie Reed in Bass Harbor on Mount Desert Island. His love for the ocean and the Island led to 15 years of lobstering out of Southwest Harbor, followed by 15 years of service as a National Park Ranger in Acadia. Dave was particularly proud of his sons and their families, his service to his country and his community as a Selectman, School Board and Appeals Board member. He and his wife of 62 years continued in volunteer service at State and National Parks across the country for 19 wonderful years. Seven special years were spent at St. Augustine Lighthouse where his great-grandfather, William A. Harn, was keeper in the late 1800's. Dave was a veteran of both the Air Force and the Army with many duty assignments around the world. He was especially honored to have served in the Strategic Air Command during the Cold War, and the White House Communications Agency where he traveled with President Richard Nixon during his 1973 historic trip to China. He retired from service in 1977, as Chief Warrant Officer after 22 years of dedicated service. Dave is survived by spouse, Janice (Leonard) Reed; sons, Karl David Reed (Sharon), Shawn E. Reed (Mary) and Kevin B. Reed (Allison); as well as three amazing grandchildren, Hunter, Abigail and Olivia Reed. He was predeceased by his parents and two sons, Mark David and Mark Edmund Reed. A memorial service will be held at a later date. The family suggests memorials to: POMC, Maine Chapter (Parents of Murdered Children), in care of Art Jette, 150 Bailey Road, Cambridge, ME 04923; St. Augustine Lighthouse, 81 Lighthouse Ave, St. Augustine, FL 32080; Hospice Volunteers of Hancock County, 14 McKenzie Ave, Ellsworth, ME 04605; or the charity of your choice. Thank You. Condolences may be expressed at www.jordanfernald.com. Published on April 2, 2021 | REED, David Edmund (I45845)
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| 5620 | Soweit ich weiß ist sie beim Aufhängen der Wäsche aus dem Fenster gefallen. Damals gab es ja noch die Wäscherecks, die außen am Fenster angebracht waren. In den Geschichten hörte ich dann, das es in der 2. Ehe "meine", "deine" und "unsere" Kinder gab. | SCHIFFER, Cäcilie (I8436)
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| 5621 | SPANISH AMERICAN WAR VETERAN Robert Eben Bucklin was the son of Nathan and Mary Alice (Babbitt) Bucklin. MILITARY RECORD: Enlisted July 15, 1898 in Vancouver, Washington. Served with Company "K" of 1st Washington. Discharged November 1, 1899 at Presidio, San Francisco, California due to a gunshot wound in his left leg. Robert Eben Bucklin was married to Hattie E. Peak on August 6, 1901 at Port Orchard, Washington by the Rev. Thomas. In 1942, Mattie listed their children as Robert W. Bucklin of Spokane; Nathan E. Bucklin of Winslow; Ronald E. Bucklin of Port Blakely; Curtis Vann of Winslow and Lieutenant Lincoln Bucklin of San Francisco, California. When Mr. Bucklin registered for the draft in 1917, he listed his occupation as Boring machine operator in the ship yard. Mr. Bucklin passed away at the age of 63 years on May 24, 1942 at the Navy Hospital in Bremerton, Washington. | BUCKLIN, Robert Eben (I48039)
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| 5622 | Später heist sie dann Catharine Deuster laut KB | THEIS, Anna Eva (genannt Catharina) (I15313)
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| 5623 | Specifically: Arrangements by National Cremation Society | YOUNG, Edna May (I38769)
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| 5624 | Spouse - Johannette Dietrich These are the parents of "Uncle Bill and Aunt Lina". Uncle Bill is William F. Ludwig, Sr. Born 15 July 1879 in Nenderoth, Germany. He founded the Ludwig Drum Company and was my godfather. I have many personal letters from him. He bought our home for my parents, paid for all my music lessons and bought our grand piano. He provided us with a comfortable living through his life. We were very close. Aunt Lena is his sister, Lina Elisabeth Danly Born 16 September 1881 in Nenderoth, Germany. She was married to the founder of Danly Machine Company and was very wealthy. She was my godmother when I was young. I have many personal letters and photos of us together. | LUDWIG, Heinrich Jakob (I5966)
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| 5625 | spouses middle name: William "The Polands of Essex County, Massachusetts", by Lloyd Orville Poland, P. 559 | TIBBETTS, Athelene P. (I51284)
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| 5626 | Mit dieser Bemerkung ist mindestens eine lebende Person verknüpft - Details werden aus Datenschutzgründen nicht angezeigt. | Lebend (I11588)
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| 5627 | SPRUCE HEAD – Mae E. Miller, 90, starb am Dienstag, dem 8. Dezember 2015, friedlich in ihrem Zuhause im Kreise ihrer Familie nach längerer Krankheit. Sie wurde am 31. Mai 1925 in Rockland als Tochter von Seymour W. und Elvie Chaples Fuller geboren. Aufgewachsen auf Clark Island, besuchte sie dort die örtlichen Schulen und schloss 1943 als Jahrgangsbeste die St. George High School ab. Während des Zweiten Weltkriegs arbeitete Mae als Schweißerin bei Bath Iron Works. Am 29. Oktober 1944 heiratete sie Luther S. Miller in North Waldoboro. In den ersten Ehejahren zogen die Millers aufgrund der Bauarbeiten ihres Mannes mehrmals um. Anfang der 1950er-Jahre ließen sie sich auf Clark Island nieder, wo Maes Mann gemeinsam mit ihrem Bruder Nathan Fuller mit dem Fischen begann. Zuvor hatte Mae in Fischfabriken in der Gegend gearbeitet. Obwohl sie ihre Hauptaufgabe darin sah, Hausfrau, Mutter und Ehefrau zu sein, arbeitete sie von 1978 bis 1992 auch bei der Millers Lobster Company. Mit ihrem Mann unternahm Mae gerne Reisen nach Florida und Las Vegas mit ihren guten Freunden, den Boyntons. Sie reisten auch gerne quer durchs Land, zunächst in einem ausgebauten Van und später mit einem Wohnwagen, zusammen mit ihren Freunden, den Harmons. Mehrere Jahre lang verbrachten die Millers die Winter in Stewart, Florida, und in letzter Zeit in Spring Hill, Florida. Als begeisterte BEANO-Spielerin ging Mae immer zu einem ihrer Lieblings-BEANO-Spiele, wenn ihr Mann angeln oder jagen ging. Sie war Stammgast in Indian Island, Crystal Falls, im Rockland Elks Club und im Winslow-Holbrook-Merritt American Legion Club. Kartenspielen war ebenfalls ein beliebter Zeitvertreib, und sie war bekannt für ihr Blackjack-Talent, das sie in Foxwoods, Las Vegas und Biloxi unter Beweis stellte. Neben ihren Eltern verstarben vor ihr ihr Sohn Barry Kim Miller am 14. September 1981, ihre beiden Schwestern Shirley Yattaw und Louise Linscott sowie ihr geliebter Ehemann Luther am 31. Oktober 2008. Sie hinterlässt ihre Söhne und deren Ehefrauen Steven N. und Janice Miller, Alan S. und Janan Miller, Keith R. und Cheryl Miller, Mark K. und Gail Miller, alle aus Spruce Head; ihre Töchter Paula M. Rytky und Dennis aus St. George, Sheri L. Bates und ihr Ehemann Keith aus Greene; 17 Enkelkinder und deren Ehepartner: Shannon und Keith Lolley, Stephanie Miller und Rick Stubbert, Cricket und Jim Wirkala, Katie Crandall, Trina und Ben Fulton, Jodie und Jason Heal, Vance Rice, Stacie und William Smith, Denise Rytky und Darrell Brown, Corey Rytky und Danielle, Stacey und Chris Curtis, Ryan und Katy Miller, Rachel und Clay Fowlie, Joshua Rollins und Layna, Zachary Rollins, Derrick Bates, Cassy und Carl Satterberg; 27 Urenkelkinder: Cooper, Ella, Lucas, Griffen, Charlee, Rubee, Emily, Abigail, Fiona, Maggie, Amos, Aubrey, Dylan, Casey, Alexis, Coral, Kaylie, Branden, Maddox, Cole, Curtis, Jacob, Connor, Olivia, Clayton IV, Scarlett, Austin; ihr Bruder Nathan E. Fuller aus Spruce Head; sowie zahlreiche Nichten und Neffen. Die Familie Miller bedankt sich herzlich bei den vielen Pflegekräften ihrer Mutter, darunter ihre Tochter Sheri, Florence, Jenny, Karen und Martha. Freunde und Verwandte sind eingeladen, am Dienstag, dem 15. Dezember 2015, von 17:00 bis 19:00 Uhr im Bestattungsinstitut Burpee, Carpenter & Hutchins, Limerock Street 110, Rockland, Abschied zu nehmen. Die Trauerfeier findet am Mittwoch um 11:00 Uhr statt. Pfarrer Wayne Sawyer wird die Trauerrede halten. Die Beisetzung erfolgt anschließend auf dem Friedhof North Parish Cemetery in Wileys Corner, St. George. | FULLER, Mae Edith (I55295)
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| 5628 | spurius/uneheliches Kind | RAST, Carl Friedrich (I20889)
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| 5629 | spurius/uneheliches Kind | WEINHOLD (RAST), Christiane Wilhelmine (I20891)
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| 5630 | spurius/uneheliches Kind | RAST, Wilhelmina (I20909)
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| 5631 | spurius/uneheliches Kind | RAST (TRÄGER), Christian August (I20937)
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| 5632 | spurius/uneheliches Kind, 2.Tochter | DÜRRFELD, Emilie Albertine (I2099)
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| 5633 | ss# 066-20-9312, address at death Attica ss# 066-20-9312, address at death Attica,Wyoming, New York 14011 | MARTLE, John (I54366)
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| 5634 | SS. Van Waerwijck | ALSBACH, Willem Johann (I31855)
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| 5635 | Mit dieser Bemerkung ist mindestens eine lebende Person verknüpft - Details werden aus Datenschutzgründen nicht angezeigt. | Familie: / Lebend (F9121)
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| 5636 | St Anthony's Church | Familie: David Gardner BLYTH / (F261)
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| 5637 | St Johannis | Familie: Friedrich SCHAPITZ / Louise Marie Bertha STEIN (F6687)
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| 5638 | St Paul's Evangelical Reformed Church | Familie: Alois (Georg Aloisius) BLEIWEISS / Emma Katharine SEELBACH (F8367)
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| 5639 | St Thomas | Familie: Johannes Hubrecht GOEMANS / Wilhelmina Maria VUERHARD (F11737)
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| 5640 | St Ulrich | Familie: Johann August Carl ENKE / Johanna Caroline FRÖMMIG (F6422)
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| 5641 | St Ulrich | ENKE, Johann August Carl (I17922)
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| 5642 | St Ulrich Kirche, S.100 Nr494 | LANDGRAF, Kurt Walter (I5266)
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| 5643 | St. A. Angeremünde St. 73 | FUHRMANN, Erich Hans (I19172)
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| 5644 | St. Ägidien | LANDGRAF, Christian (I34249)
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| 5645 | St. Ägidien | LANDGRAF, Max Hellmuth Erich (I34250)
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| 5646 | St. Ägidien | LANDGRAF, Max Carl (I30489)
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| 5647 | St. Ägidien | LANDGRAF, Carl Louis (I30493)
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| 5648 | St. Ambrosii Kirche | CONRAD, Else Dora (I21817)
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| 5649 | St. Ambrosius (Magdeburg-Sudenburg) | LANDGRAF, Hermann Otto (I5345)
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| 5650 | St. Ambrosius (Magdeburg-Sudenburg) | LANDGRAF, Paul Hermann (I5388)
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