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Olive Van Bibber1

#1771, b. 13 January 1783, d. 12 November 1858
Olive Van Bibber|b. 13 Jan 1783\nd. 12 Nov 1858|p60.htm#i1771|Peter Van Bibber||p287.htm#i8587|Mary Bounds||p287.htm#i8588|||||||||||||
          Olive Van Bibber, daughter of Peter Van Bibber and Mary Bounds, was born on 13 January 1783 in Kentucky.1
     Olive married Colonel Nathan Boone, son of Daniel Boone and Rebecca Bryan, on 26 September 1799 at Kentucky.1 Olive and Colonel Nathan Boone lived in 1850 at Boone Township in Greene County, Missouri, he built a four-room home in 1837 and retired there in 1853. He anchored the wide plank florring with wood pegs and built the chimney of native stone.3,4
     Olive was enumerated with her husband, Colonel Nathan Boone under the name of "Olive Boone" on the 1850 U. S. Census for Boone Township, Missouri. She was listed as a 67-year-old woman born in Virginia.3
     Olive died on 12 November 1858 in Missouri at age 75.1

Citations

  1. [S1367] Rolla P. Adrae, A True, Brief History of Daniel Boone.
  2. [S1910] Internet Site: (online: unknown cd1).
  3. [S3294] 1850 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Nathan Boone household.
  4. [S3250] Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune Newspaper "Missouri Can Show You", March 20, 1957.
  5. [S3249] Mary Christina Allen Obituary, October 24, 1968.

Joyce A. Lorenz1,2

#1772
     
     Joyce married Gerard James Berg, son of John David "Jack" Berg and Helen D. Marstall, in June 1956 at St. Louis County, Georgia.1,2

Citations

  1. [S514] 1967 St. Louis County Directory.
  2. [S87] Marriage License Index, St. Louis County.

David Berstemann1

#1773
David Berstemann||p60.htm#i1773|Gerhard Berstemann||p60.htm#i1774|Mary Maumee||p60.htm#i1775|||||||||||||
     
     David (his first marriage) married Mary Ann Rosemann (her first marriage), daughter of Herman Henry Rosemann and Anna Gertrude Vogelsang, on 10 October 1867 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri, the marriage ceremony was performed by Reverend Henry Van der Sanden Vicor General and Chancellor; witnesses were Gerhard Noemayer and Margaretha Des Perse.1

Citations

  1. [S1466] St. Peter Catholic Church, St. Peter Church Marriage Book One.

Gerhard Berstemann1

#1774
     
     Gerhard married Mary Maumee.1

Child of Gerhard Berstemann and Mary Maumee

Citations

  1. [S1466] St. Peter Catholic Church, St. Peter Church Marriage Book One.

Mary Maumee1

#1775
     
     Mary married Gerhard Berstemann.1

Child of Mary Maumee and Gerhard Berstemann

Citations

  1. [S1466] St. Peter Catholic Church, St. Peter Church Marriage Book One.

Hester E. Williams1,2

#1776, b. 1911
Hester E. Williams|b. 1911|p60.htm#i1776|Ernest Ebenezer Williams|b. 22 Jul 1881\nd. 1957|p10.htm#i297|Pearl G. Moore|b. 1883|p291.htm#i8721|||||||(?) Moore||p1012.htm#i30359|Mary (?)|b. 1860|p1012.htm#i30360|
          Hester E. Williams, daughter of Ernest Ebenezer Williams and Pearl G. Moore, was born in 1911 in Missouri.2
     She lived with her parents, Pearl and Ernest, in 1920 at 3640 Hickory Street, St. Louis, Missouri.3
     She was enumerated as the daughter of Ernest Ebenezer Williams on the 1920 U. S. Census for ward 16, St. Louis, Missouri. She was listed as a nine-year-old girl born in Missouri as was her father, her mother was born in Illinois. She was attending school.3
     She lived with her parents, Mary and Ernest, in 1930 at 3680 Hickory Street, St. Louis, Missouri.2
     She was enumerated as the daughter of Ernest Ebenezer Williams on the 1930 U. S. Census for St. Louis, Missouri. She was listed as a 19-year-old single girl born in Missouri and was attending school.2

Citations

  1. [S1435] Mary (Mayme) Williams Obituary, December 11, 1960.
  2. [S2317] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Earnest E. Williams household.
  3. [S5216] 1920 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Ernest E. Williams household.

Dorothy Williams1

#1777
Dorothy Williams||p60.htm#i1777|Ernest Ebenezer Williams|b. 22 Jul 1881\nd. 1957|p10.htm#i297|Pearl G. Moore|b. 1883|p291.htm#i8721|||||||(?) Moore||p1012.htm#i30359|Mary (?)|b. 1860|p1012.htm#i30360|
     
     Dorothy married (?) Harton circa 1935.1

Citations

  1. [S1435] Mary (Mayme) Williams Obituary, December 11, 1960.

(?) Harton1

#1778
     
     (?) married Dorothy Williams, daughter of Ernest Ebenezer Williams and Pearl G. Moore, circa 1935.1

Citations

  1. [S1435] Mary (Mayme) Williams Obituary, December 11, 1960.

Edward G. Manley1,2

#1779, b. 1895
Edward G. Manley|b. 1895|p60.htm#i1779|Fred Manley Sr|b. 1871|p1078.htm#i32339|Mattie (?)|b. 1875|p1078.htm#i32340|||||||||||||
          Edward G. Manley, son of Fred Manley Sr and Mattie (?), was born in 1895 in Missouri.2
     Edward G. was a box stamper in a brewery in 1910.3
     He lived with his parents, Mattie and Fred, in 1910 at 7717 Vulcan Street in St. Louis, Missouri.3
     He was enumerated as the son of Fred Manley Sr on the 1910 U. S. Census for ward 12, St. Louis, Missouri. He was listed as an 15-year-old boy born in Missouri as was his father, his mother was born in West Virginia. He was not attending school.3
     Edward married Estella M. (?) circa 1917.2
     Edward G. was a mechanic at an automobile company in 1930.2
     Estella and Edward G. Manley lived in 1930 at 9909 Meadow Avenue in St. Louis County, Missouri. Residing with them were.2
     Edward is a head of household on the 1930 U. S. Census for Carondelet Township, St. Louis County, Missouri. He was identified as a 35-year-old male born in Missouri as was his father, his mother was born in Virginia. He owned a home valued at $4,500.00 and a radio and had been married for the first time at the age of 19. He was not a veteran. Enumerated with him were: his wife, Estella M..2

Children of Edward G. Manley and Estella M. (?)

Citations

  1. [S1437] Charles Berg and Mildred Manley Wedding Announcement.
  2. [S5930] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Edward G. Manley household.
  3. [S5931] 1910 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Fred Manley Sr. household.

Eternal Peace Inc. Cemetery (Wentzville, MO)

#1780
     
     Eternal Peace Inc. Cemetery (Wentzville, MO) is located at 1850 East Pitman Avenue in Wentzville, St. Charles County, Missouri.
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Carol Ann Faupel - 1 February 2000, aged 55.1

Citations

  1. [S1438] Carol Myers Obituary, February 1, 2000.

A. J. Strubel1

#1781, b. 1913, d. 22 February 1994
          A. J. Strubel was born in 1913.1
     He bagan his career at Valley Industries in the late 1940's and became a leader in company sales in the United States and abroad. He was vice president of sales when he retired in 1987. He graduated from Roosevelt High School and worked for the War Assets Administration after World War II.1
     A. married Zell (?) in 1940.1
     A. died on 22 February 1994 at Delmar Gardens Nursing Centers South in St. Louis County, Missouri, from complications from a stroke.1 His obituary was published in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch Newspaper on 24 February 1994.1 His obituary stated:
A. J. Strubel, a retired executive at Valley Industries Inc., died Tuesday (Feb. 22, 1994) at Delmar Gardens Nursing Centers-South in south St. Louis County from complications from a stroke. He was 81. Mr. Strubel was a longtime resident of Chesterfield. He began his career at Valley Industries in the late 1940s. He became a leader in company sales in the United States and abroad. He was vice president of sales when he retired in 1987. He was a volunteer fund-raiser for many years for the United Cerebral Palsy Association of Greater St. Louis. Mr. Strubel graduated from Roosevelt High School. He worked for the War Assets Administration after world War II. A funeral service will be held at 10 a.m. today at St. Clement Catholic Church, 1510 Bopp Road, Des Peres. Burial will be in Resurrection Cemetery. Among survivors are his wife of 54 years, Zell Strubel; two daughters, Judy Claes of St. Charles and Joan Deutschmann of Fenton; two sons, Jim Strubel of South County and Bill Strubel of West County; a sister, C. Staple of Denver; a brother W. Strubel of Memphis, Tenn; 14 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. The family requests Masses instead of memorial contributions

1
     His funeral service was held on 24 February 1994 at St. Clement Catholic Church, Des Peres, St. Louis County, Missouri.1 He was buried on 24 February 1994 in Resurrection Catholic Cemetery in St. Louis County, Missouri.1

Children of A. J. Strubel and Zell (?)

Citations

  1. [S1440] A. J. Strubel Obituary St. Louis Post-Dispatch Newspaper, February 24, 1994.

Zell (?)1

#1782
     
     Zell married A. J. Strubel in 1940.1

Children of Zell (?) and A. J. Strubel

Citations

  1. [S1440] A. J. Strubel Obituary St. Louis Post-Dispatch Newspaper, February 24, 1994.

Judy Strubel1

#1783
Judy Strubel||p60.htm#i1783|A. J. Strubel|b. 1913\nd. 22 Feb 1994|p60.htm#i1781|Zell (?)||p60.htm#i1782|||||||||||||
     
     Judy married (?) Claes.1

Citations

  1. [S1440] A. J. Strubel Obituary St. Louis Post-Dispatch Newspaper, February 24, 1994.

(?) Claes1

#1784
     
     (?) married Judy Strubel, daughter of A. J. Strubel and Zell (?).1

Citations

  1. [S1440] A. J. Strubel Obituary St. Louis Post-Dispatch Newspaper, February 24, 1994.

Jim Strubel1

#1785
Jim Strubel||p60.htm#i1785|A. J. Strubel|b. 1913\nd. 22 Feb 1994|p60.htm#i1781|Zell (?)||p60.htm#i1782|||||||||||||

Citations

  1. [S1440] A. J. Strubel Obituary St. Louis Post-Dispatch Newspaper, February 24, 1994.

Bill Strubel1

#1786
Bill Strubel||p60.htm#i1786|A. J. Strubel|b. 1913\nd. 22 Feb 1994|p60.htm#i1781|Zell (?)||p60.htm#i1782|||||||||||||

Citations

  1. [S1440] A. J. Strubel Obituary St. Louis Post-Dispatch Newspaper, February 24, 1994.

Henry Phelan1

#1787
     
     Henry married Ann (?).1

Children of Henry Phelan and Ann (?)

Citations

  1. [S1441] Mary Phelan Baudendistel Obituary, December 24, 1998.

Ann (?)1

#1788
     
     Ann married Henry Phelan.1

Children of Ann (?) and Henry Phelan

Citations

  1. [S1441] Mary Phelan Baudendistel Obituary, December 24, 1998.

John Phelan1

#1789
John Phelan||p60.htm#i1789|Henry Phelan||p60.htm#i1787|Ann (?)||p60.htm#i1788|||||||||||||

Citations

  1. [S1441] Mary Phelan Baudendistel Obituary, December 24, 1998.

Mary Phelan1

#1790, b. 1961, d. December 1998
Mary Phelan|b. 1961\nd. Dec 1998|p60.htm#i1790|Henry Phelan||p60.htm#i1787|Ann (?)||p60.htm#i1788|||||||||||||
          Mary Phelan, daughter of Henry Phelan and Ann (?), was born in 1961 in St. Louis County, Missouri.1
     Mary Phelan attended high school at St. Joseph's Academy, St. Louis County, Missouri, graduating 1980.1
     She worked as a news anchor at KMOV-TV and morning radio host at KEZK-FM.1
     Mary married Dr. Allen Baudendistal in November 1998 at Our Lady of The Piller Catholic Church, Creve Coeur, St. Louis County, Missouri.1
     Mary died in December 1998 at Interstate 270 in St. Louis County, Missouri, killed in an automobile accident three weeks after her wedding when the car driven by her husband slowed for a car developing mechanical problems and was hit from the read and pushed into a pickup.1 Her obituary was published in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch Newspaper on 24 December 1998.1 Her obituary stated:
Mary Phelan Baudendistel - Hundreds of friends and family members gathered at Our Lady of the Pillar Catholic Church in Creve Coeur the Saturday after Thanksgiving to celebrate the beginning of Mary Phelan's life with Dr. Allen Baudendistel. On Wednesday, loved ones packed the church again, only this time they celebrated Mary Phelan Baudendistel's short but full life. Baudendistel, a former KMOV (Channel 4) anchor and morning radio host for KEZK-FM (102.5), died Sunday morning from head injuries suffered in an auto accident the night before. Three weeks ago, she linked arms with her father, Hank, and walked down the aisle in her wedding gown. She had met Allen Baudendistel, an anesthesiologist, last January. The night of the accident, Allen Baudendistel was driving in the far left lane on southbound Interstate 270, just north of Olive Boulevard. Traffic began slowing to halt as another car developed mechanical problems. A vehicle hit the Baudendistels' car from behind and pushed it into a pickup. Mary Phelan Baudendistel was the only person who suffered serious injuries. A graduate of St. Joseph's Academy in 1980, Baudendistel grew up in affluent West County with her sister, Suzanne Deutschmann and brother, John Phelan. Her father is a banker and was part of the family that owned the old Phelan-Faust Paint Co; her mother, Ann, was a seamstress who made a lot of her clothes. At the funeral, in a festively decorated church at 401 South Lindbergh Boulevard that smelled like incense and Christmas trees, Archbishop Justin Rigali and the Rev. James Tobin tried to soothe the mourners. 'Perhaps the burning question at a time like this is why,' Tobin said. 'Why did Mary die at age 37? Why after only three weeks of being married to a wonderful man? . . . We don't know why. That is the truth, albeit unsatisfactory . . . God asks us to draw upon our faith and trust him.' On Wednesday, the church organ played, just as it did at Baudendistel's wedding. KMOV reporter Jamie Allman read from St. Paul's first Epistle to the Corinthians, just as he did at the wedding. Friends and family took communion and sang 'Silent Night.'

1

Citations

  1. [S1441] Mary Phelan Baudendistel Obituary, December 24, 1998.

Dr. Allen Baudendistal1

#1791
     
     Allen married Mary Phelan, daughter of Henry Phelan and Ann (?), in November 1998 at Our Lady of The Piller Catholic Church, Creve Coeur, St. Louis County, Missouri.1

Citations

  1. [S1441] Mary Phelan Baudendistel Obituary, December 24, 1998.

Arthur A. Linkogel1

#1792, b. 2 September 1907, d. 30 August 1982
Arthur A. Linkogel|b. 2 Sep 1907\nd. 30 Aug 1982|p60.htm#i1792|Anton Linkogel|b. 29 Nov 1877\nd. 18 Feb 1942|p442.htm#i13257|Elizabeth Schneider||p442.htm#i13258|Moritz C. H. "Henry" Linkogel|b. 21 Mar 1835\nd. 4 Jul 1911|p443.htm#i13261|Christina D. Zimpfer|b. 1845|p443.htm#i13262|||||||
      Arthur A. Linkogel was also known as Albert Anton.2      Arthur A. Linkogel, son of Anton Linkogel and Elizabeth Schneider, was born on 2 September 1907 in St. Louis County, Missouri.2
     Arthur married Mathilda Margaret Fuszner, daughter of (?) Fuzner, on 29 June 1932 at Manchester, St. Louis County, Missouri.1,2 At the time of his death the location for mailing benefits was reported as Marthasville, Warren County, Missouri by the Social Security Administration.3
     Arthur and Mathilda started the old Links Nursery in west St. Louis County on Conway Road from about 1950 to the 1970's. Their business was among the first to introduce zoysia grass to the St. louis area, and they provided the grass for the old Sportsman's Park and Busch Stakium. The Linkogels helped start Our Lady of the Pillar Catholic church and School, 401 South Lindbergh Boulevard. After retiring from the nursery in the 1970's they lived in Marthasville. Mathilda returned to Ballwin in 1994.4
     Arthur died on 30 August 1982 in Missouri at age 74.1,4,2

Children of Arthur A. Linkogel and Mathilda Margaret Fuszner

Citations

  1. [S1444] Mathilda M. Linkogel Obituary, July 9, 2000.
  2. [S1894] Internet Site: (online: Ernst, Wiechens, Koolbeck, Klock file; Charles J. Ernst Jr (e-mail address)).
  3. [S358] Social Security Death Index, Ancestry.com (database online), 2005.
  4. [S1445] Mathilda Linkogel - Was co-owner of nursery.

Mathilda Margaret Fuszner1

#1793, b. 1907, d. 7 July 2000
Mathilda Margaret Fuszner|b. 1907\nd. 7 Jul 2000|p60.htm#i1793|(?) Fuzner||p60.htm#i1800||||||||||||||||
          Mathilda Margaret Fuszner, daughter of (?) Fuzner, was born in 1907.1
     Mathilda married Arthur A. Linkogel, son of Anton Linkogel and Elizabeth Schneider, on 29 June 1932 at Manchester, St. Louis County, Missouri.1,2
     Arthur and Mathilda started the old Links Nursery in west St. Louis County on Conway Road from about 1950 to the 1970's. Their business was among the first to introduce zoysia grass to the St. louis area, and they provided the grass for the old Sportsman's Park and Busch Stakium. The Linkogels helped start Our Lady of the Pillar Catholic church and School, 401 South Lindbergh Boulevard. After retiring from the nursery in the 1970's they lived in Marthasville. Mathilda returned to Ballwin in 1994.3 At the time of her death the location for mailing benefits was reported as Ballwin, St. Louis County, Missouri by the Social Security Administration.4
     Mathilda died on 7 July 2000 at St. Luke's Hospital in Chesterfield, St. Louis County, Missouri, of complications from a broken hip.1,3 Her obituary was published in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch Newspaper on 9 July 2000.1,3 Her obituary stated:
Linkogel, Mathilda M., (nee Fuszner), fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Fri., July 7, 2000; wife of the late Albert A. Linkogel; dearest mother of Albert W. (Marian) Linkogel, Geraldine (Raymond) Gawiak, Frances (Thomas) Waelterman and the late Delores (Robert) Leeker; sister of Irene Schmid and the late George and Frank Fuszner, Mary Mertz and Catherine Scheltings; dearest grandmother of 17, great grandmother of 31; aunt and friend. Funeral from the Schrader Funeral Home 14960 Manchester Rd., at Holloway, Ballwin, Mon., 9:45 a.m. to St. Joseph Catholic Church, Manchester for 10:00 a.m. Mass. Interment St. Joseph Cemetery. Masses preferred. Visitation Sun., 2-8 p.m.

1 Her obituary stated:
Mathilda Linkogel - Was co-owner of nursery - Mathilda M. Linkogel of Ballwin, co-owner with her late husband of the old Links Nursery in west St. Louis County, died Friday (July 7, 2000) at St. Luke's Hospital in Chesterfield of complications from a broken hip. she was 93. Mrs. Linkogel and her husband, Albert, who died in 1982, owned and operated Links Nursery on conway road for more than 20 years. Their business was among the first to introduce zoysia grass to the St. Louis area, and they provided the grass for the old Sportsman's Park and Busch Stadium. the Linkogels also helped start Our Lady of the Pillar Catholic Church and School, 401 South Lindbergh Boulevard and later became active members of St. Joseph Catholic Church in Manchester. After the Linkogels retired from the nursery in the 1970's, they lived in Marthasville. Mrs. Linkogel moved to Ballwin in 1994. A funeral mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. today at St. Joseph Catholic church, 567 St. Joseph Lane, Manchester. Burial will be in St. Joseph Cemetery. Among the survivors are a son, Albert W. Linkogel of Fenton, two daughters, Geraldine Gawlak of Ballwin and Frances Waelterman of Creve Coeur; a sister Irene Schmid of Creve Coeur; 17 grandchildren; and 31 great-grandchildren

3
     Her funeral service was held on 10 July 2000 at St. Joseph Catholic Church, Manchester, St. Louis County, Missouri.1 She was buried on 10 July 2000 in St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery in Manchester, St. Louis County, Missouri.1

Children of Mathilda Margaret Fuszner and Arthur A. Linkogel

Citations

  1. [S1444] Mathilda M. Linkogel Obituary, July 9, 2000.
  2. [S1894] Internet Site: (online: Ernst, Wiechens, Koolbeck, Klock file; Charles J. Ernst Jr (e-mail address)).
  3. [S1445] Mathilda Linkogel - Was co-owner of nursery.
  4. [S358] Social Security Death Index, Ancestry.com (database online), 2005.

Geraldine Linkogel1

#1794
Geraldine Linkogel||p60.htm#i1794|Arthur A. Linkogel|b. 2 Sep 1907\nd. 30 Aug 1982|p60.htm#i1792|Mathilda Margaret Fuszner|b. 1907\nd. 7 Jul 2000|p60.htm#i1793|Anton Linkogel|b. 29 Nov 1877\nd. 18 Feb 1942|p442.htm#i13257|Elizabeth Schneider||p442.htm#i13258|(?) Fuzner||p60.htm#i1800||||
     
     Geraldine married Raymond Gawlak.1

Citations

  1. [S1444] Mathilda M. Linkogel Obituary, July 9, 2000.

Raymond Gawlak1

#1795
     
     Raymond married Geraldine Linkogel, daughter of Arthur A. Linkogel and Mathilda Margaret Fuszner.1

Citations

  1. [S1444] Mathilda M. Linkogel Obituary, July 9, 2000.

Frances Marie Linkogel1,2

#1796
Frances Marie Linkogel||p60.htm#i1796|Arthur A. Linkogel|b. 2 Sep 1907\nd. 30 Aug 1982|p60.htm#i1792|Mathilda Margaret Fuszner|b. 1907\nd. 7 Jul 2000|p60.htm#i1793|Anton Linkogel|b. 29 Nov 1877\nd. 18 Feb 1942|p442.htm#i13257|Elizabeth Schneider||p442.htm#i13258|(?) Fuzner||p60.htm#i1800||||
     
     Frances married Thomas Oscar Waelterman on 5 November 1960.1,2

Children of Frances Marie Linkogel and Thomas Oscar Waelterman

Citations

  1. [S1444] Mathilda M. Linkogel Obituary, July 9, 2000.
  2. [S1894] Internet Site: (online: Ernst, Wiechens, Koolbeck, Klock file; Charles J. Ernst Jr (e-mail address)).

Thomas Oscar Waelterman1,2

#1797
     
     Thomas married Frances Marie Linkogel, daughter of Arthur A. Linkogel and Mathilda Margaret Fuszner, on 5 November 1960.1,2

Children of Thomas Oscar Waelterman and Frances Marie Linkogel

Citations

  1. [S1444] Mathilda M. Linkogel Obituary, July 9, 2000.
  2. [S1894] Internet Site: (online: Ernst, Wiechens, Koolbeck, Klock file; Charles J. Ernst Jr (e-mail address)).

Delores M. Linkogel1,2

#1798, d. before July 2000
Delores M. Linkogel|d. b Jul 2000|p60.htm#i1798|Arthur A. Linkogel|b. 2 Sep 1907\nd. 30 Aug 1982|p60.htm#i1792|Mathilda Margaret Fuszner|b. 1907\nd. 7 Jul 2000|p60.htm#i1793|Anton Linkogel|b. 29 Nov 1877\nd. 18 Feb 1942|p442.htm#i13257|Elizabeth Schneider||p442.htm#i13258|(?) Fuzner||p60.htm#i1800||||
     
     Delores married Robert Leeker.1
     Delores died before July 2000.1

Citations

  1. [S1444] Mathilda M. Linkogel Obituary, July 9, 2000.
  2. [S1894] Internet Site: (online: Ernst, Wiechens, Koolbeck, Klock file; Charles J. Ernst Jr (e-mail address)).

Robert Leeker1

#1799
     
     Robert married Delores M. Linkogel, daughter of Arthur A. Linkogel and Mathilda Margaret Fuszner.1

Citations

  1. [S1444] Mathilda M. Linkogel Obituary, July 9, 2000.

(?) Fuzner

#1800

Children of (?) Fuzner

Citations

  1. [S1444] Mathilda M. Linkogel Obituary, July 9, 2000.