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Endres, CeciliaPhoto submitted by Alissa Tremblay [alissadawson6@hotmail.com]
Nov 10, 2011
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Endres, Cecilia, graduateThis is a photo of Cecilia when she graduated from Business College in Quincy, Illinois.
Photo submitted by Alissa Tremblay [alissadawson6@hotmail.com]
Nov 10, 2011
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Endres, CeciliaPhoto submitted by Alissa Tremblay [alissadawson6@hotmail.com]
Nov 10, 2011
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Endres, Cecilia and Unknown femaleTrying to identify this female on the left.
Photo submitted by Alissa Tremblay [alissadawson6@hotmail.com]
Nov 10, 2011
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Endres, Unknown femaleTrying to identify this person. My husbands grandmother says it is her Great Aunt Johanna Endres. I am not sure of this so hoping someone might recognize this photo. The reason I am unsure is I have a picture to scan that is of Johanna on her 1st communion and I do not see a resemblance. Johanne died at 19 years of age. Photo submitted by Alissa Tremblay [alissadawson6@hotmail.com]
Nov 10, 2011
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Endres, CeciliaCecilia, daughter of Anton Endres and his first wife Christina.
Photo submitted by Alissa Tremblay [alissadawson6@hotmail.com]
Nov 10, 2011
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Endres, baby # 2I think this could be the same baby as in the other Unknown baby photo. This was in the same Endres family album, therefore, probably an Endres. Photo submitted by Alissa Tremblay [alissadawson6@hotmail.com]
Nov 10, 2011
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Endres, baby #1This photo was from an album of Endres family members. Hoping someone might recognize this baby, probably an Endres.
Photo submitted by Alissa Tremblay [alissadawson6@hotmail.com]
Nov 10, 2011
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UnknownTaken at F. M. Strathmann Studio, Mascoutah, IL.
Contributed by: Darlene dburzyns@bellsouth.netNov 05, 2011
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UnknownTaken at F. M. Strathmann Studio, Mascoutah, IL.
Contributed by: Darlene dburzyns@bellsouth.netNov 05, 2011
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Three Generations of Swinney'sLeft, James Jarvis Swinney, known as Jarvis, 57, center is James Crawford Swinney, known as Crawford and JC, 86, and right is James Edward Swinney, known as Jim, 19. JC was the oldest man at the New Baden Centennial Celebration on June 24 - 26, 1955. All three are now deceased.
Submitted by: Lola DeGroff l.degroff@gte.netNov 05, 2011
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Swinney, Julia and James CrawfordOn their 60th Wedding Anniversary
October 1951, New Baden
Submitted by: Lola DeGroff l.degroff@gte.netNov 05, 2011
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Strotheide FamilyFront row left to right, Samuel Strotheide (1892-1967) Elizabeth (Zimmermann) Strotheide (1857-1938), John Strotheide (1885-1953)
Back row left to right, William Strotheide (1879-1977), Mary (Mrs. Gus Kohlbrecker) Strotheide (1884-??), Emil Strotheide (1888-1959)
Picture was taken in front of their home in New Baden about 1912.
Submitted by: Phyllis Strotheide Culpepper jculpepper1@earthlink.netNov 05, 2011
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Lander WeddingCan you identify this photo? Listed on the back is "Bertha Lander".
Contributed by: Darlene dburzyns@bellsouth.netNov 05, 2011
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1923 or 1924Sent in by Frank Klostermann klostermann@charter.net
Family Home page: http://www.westkirchen.de/auswand/klostjb/klostjb.htmNov 03, 2011
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1928 or 1929Sent in by Frank Klostermann klostermann@charter.net
Family Home page: http://www.westkirchen.de/auswand/klostjb/klostjb.htmNov 03, 2011
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Potts, Susan Hussong Etheridge Wilkinsonwas born 4 Sept 1860 in Bates County MO. to William and Sarah Hussong.
She first married John Etheridge in Madison Co., IL. After he died, she married William Wilkinson, no one knows what happened to him. She next married Charles Potts.
Susan died in 1940 and is buried in McKendree Chapel Cemetery near Keyesport, IL. in Bond County.
We think the photo was taken about 1910 by Stratmann Photo Service in Carlyle.
Submitted by GGG granddaughter Mary Catherine Reynolds VanderPluym of St Louis MO.Nov 03, 2011
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Louise Hestin Westerman in the white dress, black hat, then William Westerman. Do not know who the other couple is. The young child on the rock could be Willie, son of Louise and William, b 1907, d 1921. Other young boy not known. This was one of those post card pictures, grandma's handwriting is on the back and it is to her brother Benjamin.Oct 31, 2011
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Hestin WendelinThis is Wendelin and I (Julie Spencer) presume some of his grandchildren. I think this might be in New Baden. In the 1910 census he was living with my grandparents in Kansas City, MO. In the 1920 census he was with his daughter Minnie Hestin Georger and her family. After that he was back in Kansas City as that is where he died. None of these children are my mom's siblings, so that is why I think this was taken in New Baden. My mom and her twin brother were born in 1918 and when they were several years old my grandmother Louise Hestin Westerman took them to New Baden to meet Wendelin. I do not think this is my mom and her twin on Wendelin's lap as they do not look the same age and mom and her twin would have been at least 2 when they were in New Baden.Oct 31, 2011
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WestermanLeft to right, Joseph Westerman, Dorothy Westerman Nichols, Louise Hestin Westerman, William Westerman, Eunice Westerman Caton, Eugene Westerman. Taken in Kansas City, MO, probably 1942.Oct 31, 2011
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Sons of Joseph HestinDelbert b 1909, Edwin b 1912, Floyd b 1914. He also had a daughter, Isabella, b 1908. She is in the 1910 census, don't find her in the 1920 census.Oct 31, 2011
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Louise Hestin Westerman back row, then Martin Hestin, then Wendelin. In front of Louise is her husband William. I (Julie Spencer) do not know who the other people are. I believe this was taken at the same time the picture of Wendelin with his grandchildren was taken. The young boy, he is in the picture with Wendelin and grandchildren, and you can see part of a young girl in front of William Westerman. She is also in the picture of Wendelin with grandchildren. The picket fence is the same also. Possibilities: If this is in New Baden, possibly the unknown woman is Minnie Hestin Georger, or possible Frieda Jokisch Hestin/Hasting. The picture had been torn in half and was in terrible shape. I had it restored.Oct 31, 2011
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Westerman, William and Hestin, LouiseWedding photo of Louise Hestin and William Westerman. They married in 1906 in New Baden and by 1907 were in Kansas City, MO. William was born in Boonville, MO and went to Kansas City in 1901 with his widowed mother. I know my (Julie Spencer's) grandmother made her dress, and possibly the dresses of the other women.Oct 31, 2011
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Hestin, Benjamin Hestin.Never married, lived most of his adult life with my (Julie Spencer) grandparents.Oct 31, 2011
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Westerman, Louise Hestin80th birthday, picture taken in Topeka, KSOct 31, 2011
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Westerman, Louise HestinKansas City, MOOct 31, 2011
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Heimann, J. B. and Marie (Berndsen) 60th Wedding AnniversaryFebruary 3, 1914 Sent in by: Richard Schaefer rschaefer@commo.com
Front Row, left to right: Martin Heimann, Oscar Stroot, George Heimann, Joseph H. Heimann, Alphonse Olliges, Frankie Heimann, Alois Heimann, Teresa Heimann Schaefer, Anna Heimann Huelsmann, Emma Toennies (Sister Gerva AdPPP), Katie Toennies (Sister Johnita AdPPS), Frances Heimann Klostermann
Second Row, left to right: Herman Heimann, Baby William Heimann, hand on shoulder is wife Caroline Kalmer Heimann, Joseph Heimann, baby Louis, hand on shoulder is wife Katherine Toennies Heimann, Anna Heimann Toennies, man behind her to left in dark suit is husband Gerhard Toennies, J.B. Heimann, Marie Berndsen Heimann, Margaret Heimann Kalmer and behind her to right is husband Herman Kalmer (grey hair), little girl in dark dress is Cecilia Heimann (Sister Angela AdPPS), Mary Heimann Toennies in front of her father Frank Heimann
Third Row, left to right: Frank Netemeyer and wife Mary Heimann Netemeyer, Josephine Kalmer Schleper, Mary Kalmer, Rev. Otto Meier, Emma Kalmer Korte (in white blouse), Mary Toennies Korte, behind her is Anna Kalmer Arentsen holding baby Frances Arentsen, husband John Arentsen at end of row
Last Row, left to right: Margaret Heimann Richter (Leo’s wife), Herman Heimann, Joe Toennies, behind him is Edward Heimann, Rose Heimann Richter (Casper’s wife), behind her Clemens Stroot, then Emma Heimann Stroot (in front of post), Ben Heimann, Frank Kalmer, John Toennies (died in World War I of the flu), Teresa Korte Kalmer (in front of post), John B. (Jack) Heimann, John Kalmer, Henry Toennies, and with beard is John Haar (sexton-custodian of St. Damian’s Church)
Individuals in photo documented by Ruth Heimann Lager – November 1, 1982Oct 31, 2011
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Friederick, Arthur and Haas, Anna wedding pictureContributed by Darlene dburzyns@bellsouth.netOct 31, 2011
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APPLE FAMILY & COUSINS FROM INDIANAAbout 1905 near Keyesport, Illinois
Back row:
1. William Apple, son of Peter Apple, 1841 – 1922. Age 64.
2. James Buchanan Apple, son of John Smith Apple, 1856 – 1910. Age 49.
3. Johnson Smith Apple, son of John Smith Apple, 1843 – 1920. Age 62.
4. A cousin from Indiana, could be either an Apple or a Bickle.
5. Lewis Cass Apple, son of John Smith Apple, 1849 – 1932. Age 56.
6. Richard Johnson Apple, son of John Smith Apple 1840 – 1920. Age 65.
Front row:
1. Caroline Apple Emery, daughter of John Smith Apple, 1837 – 1918. Age 68.
2. Benjamin Apple, son of Peter Apple, 1843 – 1932. Age 62.
3. A Bickle cousin from Indiana, on Phebe’s side.
4. Lucy Apple Daniels, daughter of Peter Apple, 1857 - ? Age 48.
Owner of original photo - Maxine AppleOct 31, 2011
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Borgelt, Hedwig MarieOct 30, 2011
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Borgelt, George JosephOct 30, 2011
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Borgelt, Gertrude Agatha**Oct 30, 2011
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Borgelt, Barbara Agnes**Oct 30, 2011
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Wilken Family FarmThe Henry B Wilken family posing in front of their farmhouse, Wade Township, Old State Road, Carlyle IL, circa 1915. From the left: Wilhemina "Mina", Catherine Mary, Anton, Henry Bernard, and Anna. The Wilken farm has remained in the family since original purchase of the land parcel in late 1860s.
**Oct 30, 2011
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Wilken FamilyFamily of Henry Bernard Wilken and Catherine Mary nee Poehler taken circa 1905.
From the left: Anton Wilken, John Bernard, seated Henry Bernard, Henry Jr, seated Catherine Mary, Wilhemina "Mina" and Anna.
**Oct 30, 2011
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Wilken, Anton circa 1917**Oct 30, 2011
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Wilken, Anton weddingAnton Wilken married Antoinette "Nettie" Borgelt, witnessed by Hedwig Marie Borgelt Voss and Benjamin Voss,
October 21, 1922 St. Mary's Church Carlyle IL.
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Borgelt, Antoinette "Nettie"Antoinette "Nettie" Borgelt wedding to Anton Wilken, photo taken in front of St. Mary's rectory house in Carlyle IL. From the left: Theodore "Ted" Borgelt, ; Mina Wilken; Henry Wilken, Anna Wilken; Anton Wilken the groom, Nettie the bride, Hedwig Marie Borgelt Voss, Benjamin Voss, Stella Borgelt Diekemper.
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Borgelt, Johann Heinrich "Henry" Borgelt and Catherin nee SchlueterPicture taken circa 1865, as Catherine died in 1866. They are seated in front of their farm cottage in Wade Township Clinton County IL.
**Oct 30, 2011
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Interior of the ChurchSt. Bartholomaus Katholic Church, Ettenheim, Baden, Germany
Photo submitted by Marilyn Luebbers Morrison morrimar6@cox.net in Oct 2011.
Oct 29, 2011
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Organ pipes of St. Bartholomaus Katholic ChurchEttenheim, Baden, Germany
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St. Bartholomaus Katholic ChurchEttenheim, Baden, Germany. Ancestral church of the HERBSTRITT family from the 1600s. The baptismal fount inside the church is carved from German hardwood is said to have been hand-carved by a Herbstritt ancestor who was a wood craftsman.Oct 29, 2011
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Herbstritt, Maria AnnaSister to Adolph, Maxmillian and Karl Herbstritt/Herbstreit, four siblings of twelve born in Ettenheim, Baden, Germany. The family immigrated to Lookinglass Township from arrival in December 1854 on board the William Nelson to New York. She married William Oberle, they lived in the Nokomis, IL area the rest of their lives. They raised a family of thirteen children. Subsequent generations of the family now live in the Kansas City areas of KS and MO.Oct 29, 2011
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Ida Ann Harpstreit Luebbers 1983Photo submitted by Marilyn Luebbers Morrison morrimar6@cox.net in Oct 2011.
Oct 29, 2011
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Herbstreith Brothers - Louis, Charles and OttoThree sons of Karl Charles HERBSTRITT/Herbstreith and Maria Anna Bonnet of Lookinglass Township IL. Maria died in January 1873 of an illness, and Karl was tragically killed in Trenton IL while driving his team of horses and wagon through town and they bolted, throwing him out of the wagon and causing him to break his neck in July 1873. (Carlyle Union Banner article from July 1873). Both are buried in St. Mary's Cemetery in Trenton IL. The boys and a sister, Anna Maria (married Hugo Naegele of New Baden IL) were orphaned and raised by other family members. The sons eventually relocated to Henry County MO with other family, where Otto and Charles had their name changed spelling to HARBSTREET at some point in time. Louis retained the HERBSTREITH spelling of his name. Most members of the Harbstreet family line and subsequent generations are buried in Morris Cemetery in Henry County MO. The Naegele's remained in the New Baden area.Oct 29, 2011
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Harpstrite farmAerial view of Edward Harpstrite farm, unknown date. Farm passed down to his son Richard Harpstrite, and on to his children.
Photo submitted by Marilyn Luebbers Morrison morrimar6@cox.net in Oct 2011.
Oct 29, 2011
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Harpstrite BrothersLeft to right, Charles (settled in Decatur/Sangamon, Macon County IL); Judge Anthony, of Trenton IL; Edward (settled in Decatur, Macon County IL)
Photo submitted by Marilyn Luebbers Morrison morrimar6@cox.net in Oct 2011.
Oct 29, 2011
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Low, Magdalena nee HetzelMagdalena Low, born about 1855, died 1935.
Photo submitted by_________ 29 Oct 2011Oct 26, 2011
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UnknownPossible Duepmann Boy
If you can identify this person, please contact Jeanne Goerger, jeanneg@loretel.net. He may be a member of the Henry and Margaretha (Goerger) Duepmann family of Germantown and Albers. The photo was taken by J. Strathmann of Germantown, IL.Oct 26, 2011
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UnknownPossible Duepmann Girl
If you can identify this person, please contact Jeanne Goerger, jeanneg@loretel.net. She may be a member of the Henry and Margaretha (Goerger) Duepmann family of Germantown and Albers. The photo was taken by J. Strathmann of Germantown, IL.Oct 26, 2011
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Gundlach, GeorgeSee biography at: http://clintonilgenweb.net/bios/display.php?IDnum=84Oct 25, 2011
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Gundlach, GeorgeOct 25, 2011
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Gundlach, George (back)Oct 25, 2011
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Braun Gundlach, Katherine BraunOct 25, 2011
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Clabaugh, David family farmHistory of Marion and Clinton Counties, Illinois, 1881, Brink, McDonough & Co., Philadelphia
See the David Clabaugh biography at: http://clintonilgenweb.net/bios/display.php?IDnum=4Oct 15, 2011
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Borgelt, Henry JrMarried Margaret nee Schulte, parents of nine children.
Photo submitted by Marilyn Luebbers Morrison morrimar6@cox.net in Sep 2011.
Sep 26, 2011
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Borgelt, Margaret nee SchulteWife of Henry Borgelt Jr.
Photo submitted by Marilyn Luebbers Morrison morrimar6@cox.net in Sep 2011.
Sep 26, 2011
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Luebbers Family Gathering(Other side of previous photo)
August 1978
St. Teresa of Avila Marydale
Celebrating Ida Ann Luebbers 84th yearSep 26, 2011
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Luebbers, Menard and Ida AnnBelleville Catholic Diocese Family of the Year Award.
Bishop of Belleville Diocese presenting the Family of the Year Award
Menard and Ida Ann Luebbers family mid-1950s.
Photo submitted by Marilyn Luebbers Morrison morrimar6@cox.net in Sep 2011.
Sep 26, 2011
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Harpstreit SiblingsA family gathering of children of John and Anna, nee Bayer, Harpstreit. L to R: Nora (Moye), Theodore, Cora (Reeb), Katherine "Kate", Erwin, Ida Ann (Luebbers), Edwin, and Louise (Siegel). John Harpstrite was not present for photo. Circa 1950s.
Photo submitted by Marilyn Luebbers Morrison morrimar6@cox.net in Sep 2011.
Sep 26, 2011
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Luebbers FamilyThe Menard and Ida Ann Luebbers family, all 15 children, posing in front of the farmhouse in Marydale Circa 1950s.
Photo submitted by Marilyn Luebbers Morrison morrimar6@cox.net in Sep 2011.
Sep 26, 2011
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Wilken, Anton HenryWilken Farm Wade Township. Wade Township Fire Department Chief.
Photo submitted by Marilyn Luebbers Morrison morrimar6@cox.net in Sep 2011.
Sep 26, 2011
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Borgelt, Antoinette "Nettie"Became wife of Anton Henry Wilken in Wade Township.
Photo submitted by Marilyn Luebbers Morrison morrimar6@cox.net in Sep 2011.
Sep 26, 2011
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Borgelt, Harry HenrySon of Henry Borgelt Jr and Margaret nee Schulte. Died a young man of 21
Photo submitted by Marilyn Luebbers Morrison morrimar6@cox.net in Sep 2011.
Sep 26, 2011
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Luebbers Wedding PhotoNovember 23, 1913
Menard Joesph Luebbers marries Ida Ann Harpstrite
Attendants were Nora Harpstrite and William Luebbers
Photo submitted by Marilyn Luebbers Morrison morrimar6@cox.net in Sep 2011.
Sep 26, 2011
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Luebbers Sunday PoseMenard and Ida Ann Luebbers at home, Marydale, Circa 1950s.
Photo submitted by Marilyn Luebbers Morrison morrimar6@cox.net in Sep 2011.
Sep 26, 2011
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Luebbers Four Generations1935. Great grandmother Anna nee Etter Luebbers, Grandfather Menard Joseph Luebbers, Mother Eugenia nee Luebbers Meyer
First Grandson of an eventual seventy-six grandchildren to the family.
Photo submitted by Marilyn Luebbers Morrison morrimar6@cox.net in Sep 2011.
Sep 26, 2011
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Luebbers, Bernard and AnnaAt their son Menard's family home, Marydale
Photo submitted by Marilyn Luebbers Morrison morrimar6@cox.net in 2011.
Sep 26, 2011
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Luebbers, Bernard and Anna nee EtterPosing with granddaughters Eugenia and Cecilia Luebbers Circa 1915.
Photo submitted by Marilyn Luebbers Morrison morrimar6@cox.net in Sep 2011.
Sep 26, 2011
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Luebbers farmhouseHome of Bernard and Anna nee Etter Luebbers in Marydale.
Photo submitted by Marilyn Luebbers Morrison morrimar6@cox.net in 2011.
Sep 26, 2011
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Luebbers CousinsEugenia Luebbers, daughter of Menard and Eugenia nee Huels Luebbers and Cecilia Luebbers, daughter of William and Caroline nee Weil Luebbers Circa 1915.
Photo submitted by Marilyn Luebbers Morrison morrimar6@cox.net in Sep 2011.
Sep 26, 2011
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Luebbers Farm HouseKnown as the Schlafly house, home of the Menard and Ida Luebbers family 1925 until they moved into town.
Photo submitted by Marilyn Luebbers Morrison morrimar6@cox.net in Sep 2011.
Sep 26, 2011
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