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1) Charles Jacob Megerly (Karl Jakob Friedrich Megerle): 29.06.1846 Neuenstein - 23.03.1932 Boyertown Passenger list: not found / Naturalization: not found 2) Caroline Megerle (Karoline Katharine Megerle), married "Ihrig": 15.10.1849 Neuenstein .- 16.03.1934 Rock Island IL Passenger list: found / Naturalization: not found
Zurawel, Gerschon 1913 Plicz, Russia Friedrich der Grosse Zurawel, Dmitro 1913 Kolodistej, Russia Belvedere Zurawel, Michal 1913 Raygood, Germany Kronprinzessin Cecilie
United States v. Friedrich Flick et al. (Case V) Flick Case [Industrialist] March 3-December 22, 1947: M891: 42: United States v. Carl Krauch et al. (Case VI) I.G. Farben Case [Industrialist] August 14, 1947-July 30, 1948: M892: 113 : United States v. Wilhelm List et al. (Case VII) Hostage Case: July 8, 1947-February 19, 1948: M893: 48: United ...
Hello JuliaLewandowskim . Thank you for posting your question on History Hub! First we recommend reviewing the Approved Pension Application File for Eva Stadtmiller Plugfelder, Widow of Frederick Plugfelder, Company G, 27th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment (Application No. WC31738), available on our online Catalog.
Thomas Hogan . Thank you for posting your question on History Hub! The file unit titled Schwend, Fritz located in the series titled Second Release of Name Files Under the Nazi War Crimes and Japanese Imperial Government Disclosure Acts, ca. 1981 – ca. 2002 in the Records of the Central Intelligence Agency (Record Group 263) has been fully digitized and may be viewed and downloaded using the ...
Hi Nancy, there was a similar question posted last year (Aug 28, 2019), regarding Fort Riley and the Exceptional Medical Replacement Unit #47.
Frederick Weissenfels (or Friedrich Heinrich, baron von Weissenfels) was born at Ebling, in the kingdom of West Prussia, in 1728, son of Ann Gotlieb de la Palm and George Emilius, baron von Weissenfels, son of Augustus, baron von Weissenfels (born in Saxony, 1633; d.
I know that US Army photographers (presumably of the Signal Corps) were present and documented the proceedings. I wonder whether these photos are somewhere in a Digital Collection and can be downloaded. The names of the culprits were Josef/Joseph Hartgen, Philipp Gutlich, Johannes Seipel, Friedrich Wust and Johannes Opper.
left Naples in May of 1910 and arrived in New York, New Yotk on June 4, 1910 on the Friedrich De Grosse ship. He worked in factories in Connecticut and the towns that I have are Plainville and New Britian. Also could be Berlin CT. He onced lived at Hillside Ave. in Plainville CT. He married in 1912.
Searching for the history of your home can be a quick project or may take many days and research trips to various historical repositories. The first place you should start is with the County Assessor's office. The County Assessor is responsible...