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 | Arthur Axtell
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 | Arthur Axtell and Della Ballard with son, Clarence 1900 Status: Located;
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Owner of original: wurm-hastings.com
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 | At the Fair Status: Located; Jacob Wurm, Will Redinger, Edmund Daniel Wurm, William Rupp
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 | August Lein and Lina Dörr - Wedding Photo 1938 Status: Located;
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 | August Ploethner Status: Located;
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Owner of original: wurm-hastings.com
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 | Auguste Lang
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 | Aunt Mary (Reidt) Scott
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 | Aunt Mary 1920 From the photo collection of Lindsay Wurn.
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 | Aunt Sarah (Reidt) Hallman
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 | Aunt Sarah with child
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 | baby Helen Ploethner Status: Located;
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 | Bakers, Gruners, Greens about 1911 Harry Gruner, Royal Green, Arlington Green, (Grampa) Albert Baker, (Grandma) Imelda Ballard, Harry Gruner, Clara Baker, Ordellia Green, Doris Gruner.
Happy days home and children - pa and ma - now alone mother 1944
726 Curfew Ave
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 | Ballard Farmhouse 1920 to 1931 Status: Located;
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Owner of original: wurm-hastings
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 | Barbara and Tobias Wurz Status: Located; Children of Christian Wurz and Louisa Eberhardt. Photos from the collection of Lulu Gaiser, Crediton, Ontario.
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 | Barbara Rossel
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 | Barn raising at the farm of Julius Wurm Status: Located; Sigmund Freiburger (born 1881) is the man at the very top on the left.
His wife, Caroline Weiler (born 1881) is seated bottom left.
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 | Barney Frihart
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 | Barracks at Camp Travis Texas, probably winter of 1918 The man sitting on the cot on the right appears to be wearing a long sleeved, dark shirt that is typical of "winter" uniforms of that period.
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 | Bartling sisters: Millie (Frye)(r), Freda (Boehne) and Minnie (Anderegg), Lockwood, Missouri, about 1929, perhaps for parents 50th anniversary
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 | Bayonet This artifact was located in the upper level of the driving shed at the farm settled by Thomas Hastings and Sarah Mitchell on the sixth concession of Markham Township. In the close up view, the number "2" is visible on the weapon and there also appears to be an indecipherable symbol below the number 2.
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