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5751 | lediger Knecht | DECHOW, Jochim Heinrich (I2146)
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5752 | legitiert als MEIBOM | FENTSAHM, Johann Heinrich Friedrich (I18145)
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5753 | legitimiert als BALLHORN | GARMS, Wilhelm Heinrich Daniel (I22047)
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5754 | legitimiert als BERG | BROCKMANN, Sophia Maria Dorothea (I15246)
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5755 | legitimiert als DUBBE | BEUCH, Frieda Caroline Wilhelmine Maria (I21681)
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5756 | legitimiert als FENTZAHN | FICK, Wilhelm Johann Friedrich Christian (I16902)
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5757 | legitimiert als LANGMANN | HANN, Johann Friedrich Christian (I5383)
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5758 | legitimiert als MEIBOM | FENTSAHM, Dorothea Sophie Marie (I18107)
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5759 | legitimiert am 22.11.1877 | AHREND (I6966)
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5760 | legitimiert am 28.10.1899 | HINRICHS, Minna Maria Dorothea (I44891)
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5761 | Lehrer am Schweriner Gymnasium Fridericianum; Heirat im Schweriner Dom | BRANDT, Johann Carl Friedrich (I11919)
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5762 | Lehrer in Kobrow, Tarnewitz | HAGEN, August Friedrich Johann Joachim Theodor (I39879)
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5763 | Lehrer in Ludwigslust | BENNÜHR, Carl Johann Friedrich Ernst (I46554)
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5764 | Lehrer in Neu Lüblow | LAUDAN, Wilhelm Johann Friedrich (I19407)
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5765 | Lehrer in Paarsch und Perdöhl | SCHRÖDER, Ludwig (I25849)
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5766 | Lehrer in Prisannewitz | OFFEN, Helmuth Heinrich Christian (I2354)
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5767 | Lehrer in Stuck | SCHRÖDER, Ernst Johann Friederich Wilhelm (I33193)
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5768 | Lester Harnack, the son of Joachim Harnack and Caroline Schmidt Harnack, was born in Clayton county on January 1, 1896. He was baptized at Zion Lutheran Church, Clayton Center, on August 1, 1897. He was confirmed in St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Postville, on March 20, 1910. He died at the Veterans' Hospital in Iowa City on July 20, 1961 at the age of 65 years, six months and 19 days. He was married to Edna Wilke on March 11, 1920. The couple farmed in Clayton county for 12 years after their marriage. To this union were born two children, Marjorie and Charlene. They moved to the town of Postville in 1936, when it became apparent, that due to a serious arthritic condition, he would be unable to continue farming. He suffered from this condition for the past 35 years. He served in the United States Army during World War I, and was a member of St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church of Postville for over 50 years. He was preceded in death by his parents; three brothers, John of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, Fred of Postville and Christ of Postville; and two sisters, Mrs. Anna Mohs of Postville and Mrs. Laura Schmidt of Owatonna, Minnesota. He is survived by his wife; two daughters, Marjorie, Mrs. Bernold Monroe of Luana, and Mrs. Charlene McCune of Cedar Rapids; five grandchildren, Margo and Barbara McCune of Cedar Rapids, and Donna, David and Dana Monroe of Luana; two brothers, Joe and Louis of Postville; three sisters, Mrs. Emma Eberling of Postville, Mrs. Lizzie Block of Postville and Mrs. Lena Sebastian of Postville, and many other relatives and friends. Funeral services were conducted in St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Postville, on July 24, at 2:00, with the pastor, the Rev. C. E. Witt, officiating. Burial was in the Postville cemetery. Military rites were conducted at the graveside by the Arthur F. Brandt Post of the American Legion. Postville, Iowa newspaper of the time clipping, from Dorothy Schave's obituary collection. | HARNACK, Lester E. (I50559)
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5769 | Leussow Kind 5 ausgewandert nach Amerika Bu¨dnerei Nr. 10 1834 ka¨uflich erstanden VZL 1819, Leussow Nr. 219-123 Maria Offen geb. Schoen, Rademacherfrau, Witwe, geb. 22.11.1780Neuhof/Gorlosen, seit 16J hier Friedrich Heidmann, Rademachergeselle, geb. 3.5.1792 Redefin, seit 1/4 Jhier Kind Friedrich Offen, geb. 24.8.1809 Dienstma¨dchen Maria Offen, geb. 8.10.1804 Kind Christian Offen, geb. 25.11.1811 | Familie: Johann Friederich HEIDMANN / Anna Maria Caroline SCHOEN (F581)
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5770 | Leussow Hof X | DUBBE, Hanß (I9323)
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5771 | Lewis-Clark Memorial Gardens, Good Shepherd, Lot 429, Space 3 | BARROTT, Agnes B. (I49774)
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5772 | Lewis-Clark Memorial Gardens, Good Shepherd, Lot 429, Space 4 | FREEMAN, Harry C. (I49772)
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5773 | Lincoln Cemetery, PLOT Block 7, Lot 53, Grave 2 | MATTSON, Agnes Viola (I34812)
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5774 | Lincoln Cemetery, PLOT Block 7, Lot 53, Grave1 | ALBRECHT, Walter J. (I34811)
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5775 | Lincoln Lutheran Cemetery | WEIDOW, Cletus Lyle (I7895)
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5776 | Lincoln Lutheran Cemetery | GAUERKE, Wilhelmine (I46179)
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5777 | Lincoln Memorial Cemetery | BREDTFELD, Maria Elisabeth Dorothea (I33593)
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5778 | Lincoln Memorial Cemetery | KOCH, John (I49933)
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5779 | Lincoln Memorial Cemetery, Section 10, Block 4, Lot 15 | BAUMANN, George H. (I49997)
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5780 | Lincoln Memorial Cemetery, Section 10, Block 4, Lot 15 | GAURKEE, Elmyra (I49922)
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5781 | Lincoln Memorial Cemetery, Section D | HAMMAN, Nicolaus (I49988)
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5782 | Lincoln Memorial Cemetery, Section D | GAUERKE, Maria Catharine Sophie (I46180)
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5783 | Lincoln Memorial Cemetery, Section D, Block 13, Lot 2 | GAURKEE, Leonard C. (I50013)
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5784 | Lincoln Memorial Cemetery, Section D, Block 13, Lot 2 | LEHNE, Hugo (I49937)
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5785 | Lincoln Memorial Cemetery, Section D, Block 13, Lot 2 | KOCH, Selma (I49936)
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5786 | Lincoln Memorial Cemetery, Section D, Block 13, Lot 2 | KOCH, Elise (I49934)
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5787 | Lincoln Memorial Cemetery, Section D, Block 42, Lot 13 | HAMMAN, Erwin (I49992)
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5788 | Löbtau ist heute ein Stadtteil von Dresden und gehört zum Dresdner Ortsamtsbereich Cotta. | WEBER, Friedrich Ernst (I6957)
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5789 | Löbtau ist heute ein Stadtteil von Dresden und gehört zum Dresdner Ortsamtsbereich Cotta. | WEBER, Friedrich Ernst (I36944)
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5790 | Loitz OT Sophienhof | PLAMP, Fredrick A. (I50298)
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5791 | Loma Vista Memorial Park | WYANT, Andrew K. (I50524)
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5792 | Long Grove Cemetery | SUCKOW, Helmuth F. (I7375)
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5793 | Long Grove Cemetery | WEGNER, Esther Luella (I11186)
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5794 | Loosen Hof XII | LAUDAN, Christin (I2173)
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5795 | Louis Harnack Services were conducted from St. Paul Lutheran church December 31, 1971 for Louis Harnack, who died at the Good Samaritan Center in Postville December 29. The Rev. Norman Ullestad officiated. Louis Joachim Wilhelme Harnack, son of Joachim Harnack and his wife Helena Caroline Triphahn was born May 6, 1883 in Clayton County. He was baptized July 29, 1883 and confirmed April 10, 1898 at Zion Lutheran Church, Clayton Center. He was received as a member of St. Paul Lutheran Church, Postville, by Rev. Schmidt, November 5, 1916. On February 10, 1915 he was united in marriage to Mary Schroeder. They had four children. The Harnacks farmed near Castalia until his retirement. He was a member of the Big-4 Fair board for many years. He was preceded in death by his wife; four sisters, Mrs. Annie Mohs, Mrs. Emma Eberling, Mrs. Laura Schmidt, Mrs. Lena Sebastian; five brothers, Fred, Christ, John, Joe and Lester. Surviving are four sons, Orville and Merlin, Postville; Harlan, Castalia and Milo, Calmar; one sister Elizabeth (Mrs. Henry Block); three grandchildren and five great grandchildren. Burial was in the Postville cemetery. Postville, Iowa newspaper of the time clipping, from Dorothy Schave's obituary collection. | HARNACK, Louis Joachim Wilhelme (I50585)
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5796 | Lower Valley Memorial Gardens | KLUTH, Russell Lynn (I26244)
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5797 | Lower Valley Memorial Gardens | KLUTH, Walter Edward (I26185)
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5798 | Lower Valley Memorial Gardens | WARREN, Cecil Orville (I26189)
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5799 | Lower Valley Memorial Gardens | KLUTH, Mary Martha (I26187)
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5800 | Lower Valley Memorial Gardens | TITZE, Anna Louise (I26183)
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