Notes
Matches 251 to 300 of 459
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251 | Copy of Record of Birth on file. | Kristian Kirchner
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252 | Copy of Record of Birth on file. | Louise Kirchner
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253 | Copy of the Record of Birth and Death on file. | Susanna (Zuzanna) Kirchner
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254 | Event Description: August 21, 1859 | Ernestine Klatt
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255 | Copy of record of birth on file. | Adolph Knobelauch
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256 | Copy of record of birth on file. | Elizabeth Knobelauch
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257 | Copy of record of birth on file. | Julius Krause
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258 | Szczepan means Stephan in German. | Szczepan Krebs
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259 | Copy of the Record of Birth on file. | Gottfried Krieg
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260 | Copy of the Record of Birth on file. | Juljanna Krieg
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261 | Event Description: at 10:00 pm | Luise Kruschel
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262 | Event Description: Marianin | August Kuehntopf
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263 | Event Description: Tbilisi | August Kuehntopf
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264 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Erika Kuehntopf
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265 | Event Description: Reitwein, Frankfurt | Wilhelm Kuehntopf
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266 | Last name changed from Kujawski to Kuhn in 1939. | Emil Richard Kuhn
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267 | Copy of record of birth on file. | Johann Gottfryd Kutzner
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268 | Copy of record of birth on file. | Friedrich Carl Lochmann
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269 | Copy of record of birth on file. | Johannes Friedrich Lochmann
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270 | Copy of Record of Death on file. | Anna Christina Lubke
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271 | Copy of the Record of Death on file. | George Friedrich Lubke
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272 | Copy of record of birth on file. | Johann Mantaj
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273 | Copy of record of death on file. | Antonia Neumann
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274 | Copy of record of birth on file. | Auguste Neumann
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275 | Copy of record of birth on file. | Ernest Adolf Neumann
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276 | Car accident in or near Tabor, Alberta. Grace and daughter Darlene were killed. | Grace Doreen Newman
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277 | Adolf's wife and two children were on a train, which got bombed during the war. After the war, we met him in Verchentine, Krs. Mecklengurg, Germany. He lived there until his death. - According to Helma (Pfahl) Marcoux. | Adolf Pfahl
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278 | Pauline finally got out of Poland and lived in East Germany until she died. She got married there. Her son lived in East Germany but never got married. The last time Helma Marcoux saw him, he was about 15 years old, had frozen all his toes and lost them all. He died a few years ago in East Germany. | Pauline Martha Pfahl
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279 | Zdunska Wola parish register: Died July 31, 1842, Helena Wicha nee Prokotow of Zdunska Wola, age 95 years, widow of Michael Wicha, rolnik (farmer), survived by her children, Michael, Jan and Zuzanny Grabia. Parents unknown. | Helena Prokotow
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280 | Bill was born in Millet, Alberta on August 6, 1917 the youngest son of Adolf and Justine Rachue. When he was still quite young the family moved to Pendryl, Alberta close to Buck Lake. In the early forties Bill went trucking hauling freight with his brothers along the Alaska Highway and from there he continued on with trucking. In 1946 he met Joyce while driving truck at the coal mine at Grassy Lake. For the next number of years he continued trucking, hauling gravel. Trucking was a job which took him and his family all over Alberta as well as into Saskatchewan. In 1955 Bill and Joyce bought their farm northwest of Grassy Lake where they continued to farm until retiring in 1977 to the Town of Grassy Lake. Bill then took on the job of taking care of the water, sewer and cutting grass in Grassy Lake for five years until he turned sixty-five. For a number of years Bill raised pheasants, quail and peacocks. He always enjoyed fishing, hunting, his birds and took great pride in his garden and flowers in Grassy Lake. In 2002 he recognized that the time had come for another move and Bill and Joyce moved into Pioneer Place in Taber. Bill loved all of his family dearly and will be especially remembered for his great gift of telling stories. He suffered from Alzheimer's and in 2005 he became a resident of Taber Extended Care. | Wilhelm Rachue
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281 | Martha was born January 4, 1919 at Millet, Alberta the daughter of Adolf and Justine Rachue. At the age of six, the family moved to Pendryl, Alberta where she grew up. Martha and her husband Gus moved to British Columbia in 1943. They were separated a few years later. Martha worked as a nanny until she met Larry Gagnier. They spent seven years together until he passed away in 1959. She worked in a poultry plant in Surrey, British Columbia until 1965 when she moved to Edmonton where she worked for Canada Packers Poultry Plant for the next eighteen years until her retirement in 1983. Martha loved to play bingo and was able to enjoy doing this for many years until she decided to move to Taber in 1996 to be closer to her brother Bill and her niece Roberta. She just recently moved into Clearview Lodge in October but suffered a fall in November when she was hospitalized. | Martha Friesen Rachui
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282 | Event Description: Styzeski | Augusta Julianna Reich
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283 | Event Description: Gnay/Gaunia | Eva Rozia Reich
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284 | Event Description: Antonijew | Adolf Rosin
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285 | Event Description: Antonijew | August Rosin
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286 | Copy of Record of Birth on file. | Eduard Schadek
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287 | Copy of Record of Birth on file. | Kristina Schadek
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288 | Copy of Record of Death on file. | Wilhelmine Schadek
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289 | Herta Hirsch was married first to a man named Schiffman; they had one son, Armin Schiffman, born 1943 in Dortmund. He married Gloria Unknown. | Herta Hirsch Schiffman
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290 | Copy of birth and death record on file. | August Schmeichel
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291 | Copy of Record of Birth on file. | Julia Maria Schmeichel
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292 | Copy of record of birth on file. | Julianna Schmeichel
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293 | Copy of record of birth on file. | Christoph Schmidt
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294 | Came to Canada - June 26, 1928 | Johann Schmidt
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295 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Helmut Schmälzle
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296 | Copy of record of death on file. | Ottilia Schneider
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297 | Copy of record of death on file. | Zuzanna Schneider
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298 | Event Description: Neu-Krausendorf | Hermann Schoebel
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299 | Event Description: Margaret M | Marie Schrupp
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300 | Copy of record of death on file. | Beata Schulz
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