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George Henry Lannert and Mary Krause |
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The family in Rawson, Hancock County, Ohio, ca 1895 (l to r - Millie, Clara, Gus, Charlye, Tress, Jake, Mary, George, Fred - not pictured is Edward) This is the house that George Lannert built on the corner of Vance St. and Main St. in Rawson, Ohio in 1876. George's uncle, Henry Lannert, originally settled in Findlay, ten miles away, in 1849, and moved to Cleveland in 1866. George lived with his uncle for a few years after emigrating from Germany; but soon after his marriage to Mary Krause he moved to Rawson. |
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Copyright 1997-2011 |
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This line has also been connected to the Clark County, OH family. |
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This line has been connected to the Lycoming County, PA family. |
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This line has also been connected to the Tazewell County, IL family. |
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This line has origins and family in Frankfurt, Germany. |

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The family in Findlay, Hancock County, Ohio, ca 1940 L to r standing - Gladys (Green) Lannert, Millie Wonder, Mae (Travis) Lannert, Mary Hosler, Clara Guinn; seated, l to r - Gus Lannert, Roy Wonder, Charlye Lannert with Daniel Hosler, Harry Guinn |
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The Lannert Clan in Rawson, OH ca. 1911 l to r in front - Millie Wonder, Helen, George H., Dolly, Charles (Charlye); |
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Rawson Lodge, No. 564, I. O. O. F. Group photo, ca 1919. |
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Group photo of Rawson Trade Business, ca. 1880 George Lannert bought a barn in 1874 and owned a business making wagons. George (r) and his friends; blacksmith David Nowlan (l) and carpenter Gottfried Meissner (c) (all standing on overhang), had a very successful business for many years. |






