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Is she a Trentmann?
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UnknownPhoto from Marty Lowe
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UnknownPhoto from Marty Lowe
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UnknownPhoto from Marty Lowe
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UnknownTaken at F. M. Strathmann Studio, Mascoutah, IL.
Contributed by: Darlene dburzyns@bellsouth.net
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UnknownTaken at F. M. Strathmann Studio, Mascoutah, IL.
Contributed by: Darlene dburzyns@bellsouth.net
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Unknown - taken in CarlylePurchased by Jean Jung (jjung66@gmail.com) at an antique shop in south St Louis. Since they were taken in Carlyle maybe someone may recognize them and want them. Anyone that recognizes these or wants them can have them. I just hate seeing beautiful wedding pictures sitting in an antique shop.
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Unknown bride - taken in CarlylePurchased by Jean Jung (jjung66@gmail.com) at an antique shop in south St Louis. Since they were taken in Carlyle maybe someone may recognize them and want them. Anyone that recognizes these or wants them can have them. I just hate seeing beautiful wedding pictures sitting in an antique shop.
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Unknown wedding picturePhotographed by E. Butler, Carlyle, IL.
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Unknown, possible HopfingerDarlene Acker Burzynski's mother had this picture in her possession. No one in the family knows who it is. Darlene's mother was a Haas. There were Hopfinger, Wolf, and Lander in her line. Darlene's dad was an Acker, with Reis, Rosche, and Helms in his ancestry. It’s possible that this is a Hopfinger, but it’s just a guess. The other women in the family died younger except for Christina Barbara Goedelmann who married first Hermann Acker and then Michael Rosche of Monroe County, IL. Christina Barbara Rosche nee Goedelmann was born on 8 Sep 1819 and died in 1910 and the picture would fit into her time period I believe. Contact Darlene at dburz@insightbb.com
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