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 | POPP, Arnold and Louisa and WURM, Frederick and Elizbeth
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3222 |
 | POPP, Henry
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 | Post card from Grandma and Grandpa Gibbons - 23 Jul 1917 Post card addressed to Mr. Floyd Ballard of Plaza North Dakota. Dated at Cormarant (Becker County, Minnesota) on July 23, 1917.
Dear Grandson Floyd
Just a line. We feel pretty good. Hope you are well. It soon will be your birthday. We hope you will live to see a great many more come and see us if you can. With lots of love from Grandma and Grandpa Gibbons. Write.
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 | Postcard 1916 Card sent to newborn Mary Louise Redinger from her Aunt Mae Jacobs
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 | Postcard from Aunt Mae Jacobs August 18, 1908 Status: Located; From Mae. To Ed (Wurm) and Lydia (Schwartz).
How do you like me? I told you I would surprise you. This was taken rather suddenly and very unexpectedly - only a cheap photo. I expect to see you next month some time. Am well - Lovingly by Mae.
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Owner of original: wurm-hastings.com
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 | Postcard from Earl Rupp 1910 Postcard sent by Earl Rupp to Uncle Ed Wurm of Zurich, Ontario. The mail is postmarked August 29, 1910 in Croswell, Michigan.
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 | Postcard from Hugh Holman Status: Located;
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 | Postcard from Thomas Hawkins of Clinton, Ontario to Edmund Daniel Wurm of Zurich, Ontario. July 2, 1910. Status: Located; Dear Sir, I heard your pitcher would be home this week. Let us know as soon as you can give us a game and oblige.
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Owner of original: wurm-hastings.com
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 | PRANG, Leonard and Amelia RADER Status: Located;
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Owner of original: wurm-hastings.com
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 | PRANG, Louis and Katherine TREUMNER Status: Located;
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Owner of original: wurm-hastings.com
Date: 2006
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 | PRANG, Margarethe Status: Unmarked; Margarethe Prang, mother of John Prang, born 7/8/1795 in Mannheim, Hessen. Came to Canada in 1862 to her son, John. Died of old age on Jan 11, 1880 aged 84 years 5 months 4 days. Buried Jan 13, 1880.
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 | Preiss Family, Clifford, Ontario
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 | PRICE, Caroline C. Otto Status: Located;
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Owner of original: wurm-hastings.com
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 | PRICE, John H. Status: Located;
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Owner of original: wurm-hastings.com
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 | PRINGLE, Joanna Status: Located; Daughter of J. and E. PRINGLE. Died January 7, 1854 aged 3 years and 8 months.
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Owner of original: wurm-hastings.com
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3236 |
 | Probably Camp Travis Texas (San Antonio) Otto Wurm at far right
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| Probate record for Torkild Kristoffersson Torkild`s probate starts near the bottom of the page in the far left column and goes on for the next 2 columns ending at the far right side of the page about half way down the last column. His probate is dated June 7, 1747. His wife Marit and their six remaining living children are all named along with the two girls' spouses and where the six kids lived at that time. It looks like Kjetil Torkildsson was still living on the Støvern farm in 1747. Unfortunately this record gives no ages for anybody.
The Sigdal church records begin in the year 1722, so it won`t be possible to find any accurate birth dates for this entire family, but when their ages are mentioned in other records, this of course will help to pin point out a year or time frame.
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 | PUSLINCH HOTEL Mr. Josh Wayper Preparing for Erection of Big Resort - 12 April 1907
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 | Queen's Hotel, Hanover, Ontario Status: Located;
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 | Queen's Hotel, Hespeler, Ontario Status: Located; Winfield Brewster wrote in 1954 "La Rue De Commerce-Hespeler" that Stephen Flynn kept Hotel there 1866-68; Michael Haller, 1868-71; John Fields, 1872-73; James Baker, 1874-86; then came the Waypers, father and son, and after them, Albert E. Thomson and then again by Joseph Wayper Jr. After “Josh” died the hotel was operated for a time by his widow and her second husband, Archie Smith. During the time of The Ontario Temperance Act, Mr. George D. Forbes bought the hotel and refurnished it and Henry Sachs managed it.
After Mr. Forbes died, George Thorlby rented the hotel and then it was sold to James Sutherland Cornell, by him to Joseph Krempowich who in turn sold to Samuel Sturman, the present owner.
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