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501 | Lives in Delware | Hurney Nell Marie (I940)
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502 | Lives in i Larimer, CO, in 1910 Begravet på Crovn Hill Cemetery, Wheat Ridge, Jefferson, CO. Source : worldconnect.tootsweb.com Source: Personal Member tree Malone (AUG 2007) | Heinricy Irene (I822)
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503 | Lives in i Larimer, CO, in 1910 SS# 524-48-6910 (udstedt i Denver) dead in Aurora, Denver, Colorado 80231 Source: Genealogy.com 16-07-2001 Død I Denver, CO Social Security Death Index (2007) | Heinricy Charles Theodore (I823)
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504 | Lives in i Larimer, CO, in 1910 | Heinricy Otto Frank (I817)
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505 | Lives in i Larimer, CO, in 1910 | Heinricy Georg (I818)
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506 | Lives in i Larimer, CO, in 1910 | Heinricy Mary Louise (I819)
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507 | Lives in i Larimer, CO, in 1910 | Heinricy Anna Josephine (I820)
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508 | Lives in i Larimer, CO, in 1910 | Heinricy Adolph Edward Ferdinant (I821)
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509 | Lives in i Larimer, CO, in 1910 | Heinricy Lawrence Ernst (I824)
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510 | Lives in Minneapolis, MN | Hurney Edward (I941)
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511 | Lives in Moody, SD | Heinricy Loretta (I246)
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512 | Lives in West Midlands, England. Has a halfbrother Werner Heinricy, that indicates, that his father has been married twice. | Heinricy Philip (I787)
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513 | Living in Munich (München) Germany | Boertzel MM (I684)
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514 | Living in Weatherford, Texas (2010) | Heeren John P. (I1504)
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515 | Livsstilling: T. ?? Født i København Adtesse: 01 jan 1915: Sølvgade 30.4., København Kilde: Politiets Registerblad, Rulle 9, registerblad 996 | Heinricy Gerda Marie Camilla (I524)
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516 | Lundevej 6, Kalundborg (1967) Nørre Alle 85.1.tv, Kalundborg (1968) Strandbakken 98, Sdr. Nyrup, Kalundborg | Familie: Sørensen Leif / Nielsen Lene (F225)
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517 | Lærkevej 20, (Hillerød/Helsinge?)ændres til Torvehallen, Østergade 8, Helsinge (1961) Kirkegade 16.1, Helsinge (1967) Klokkeskoven 1, Anisse pr. Helsinge (1967) | Familie: Petersen Carl / Nielsen Johanne Margrethe (F228)
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518 | mail : rbdbuddies@yahoo.com 1151 County Rd. 7 - Leadville, CO 80461-9200 Source: Telefonbøger ABT 1999 ?flyttet? til Po Box 966 - Leadville, CO (tlf.bog 28 AUG 2002) ?flyttet? tilbage til 1151 County Rd. 7 - Leadville, CO 80461-9200 (719) 486-2002 White pages 2003 ? Yahoo 2005 Larimer, CO Lake, CO US public records index CBR Youth Connect Foundation Memorial Tributes: 1 JUN 2005 ? 31 AUG 2005: John T. & M. Lee Heinricy (Reta L. Heinricy) Charles T.& Daveda M. Heinricy (Reta L. Heinricy) Da Daveda er død I 1974, og Reta stadig er I live I 2005, må det være Reta, der mindes de andre. Lidt pudsigt, at hun mindes sin mands familie, men måske er hun slet ikke gift, men født Heinricy, og søster til John T. og Charles T, som også er død. Charles T. er født i 1901 så John kan godt være hans søn. Jeg kan ikke finde relationen John T. og M. Lee Heinricy | Heinricy() Reta Lou (I1080)
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519 | Married 16 MAR 1993 in Hernando, on Sebring Raceway paddock (best man his 12-hour car owner, Tommy Morrison) with Source: Florida marriage Collection 1822 ? 1875 and 1927 ? 2001 | Familie: Heinricy John William / Heinricy() Rita Joan (F68)
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520 | Married in Osceola, FL Florida marriage Collection 1822 ? 1875 and 1927 ? 2001 | heinricy Charlene Josephine (I230)
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521 | Married to Laura Ludwig(). Living in La Motte, Iowa | Ludwig Nick (I1515)
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522 | Married to Lourdes Ludwig(). Living in Jupiter, Fla. | Ludwig Chris (I1514)
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523 | Married to MM Amburg, living in Rapid City, Co (2010) | Heeren Patricia (I1503)
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524 | Married to MM Hinsch Living in Suwanee, Ga (2010) | Heeren Dianne (I1501)
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525 | Married to Terri Ludwig(). Living in Elizabeth, Illinois | Ludwig Steve (I1513)
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526 | Maskinarbejdert Teknikumingeniør Har det meste af livet arbejdet hos Danfoss, Nordborg, Als, Danmark | Noeinder Arne (I1385)
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527 | May be John Kerry and Henry John is the same person, due to some misspelling or writing. | Heinricy John Kerry (I815)
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528 | Maybe she is born in 1804 | Bruun Anne Cathrine (I322)
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529 | Merchant in Bandersdorf, Germany | Wohler Matthias (I276)
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530 | Merchant in Lübeck, Germany | Sally Jacob (I273)
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531 | Minot Baptist Church was started in 1990 under Pastor Michael Hienricy. Pastor Heinricy was called from a local Baptist church in Washington by a small group of dedicated believers desiring to worship together here in this area. Pastor Heinricy ministered for a little over two years with Minot Baptist Church before he and his family were called to be missionaries in Russia. After Pastor Hienricy left, the church asked Rick Bonds to assume the Pastorate of the church. After a little over two years Pastor Bonds announced to the church that his heart also was in missions work on the foreign field. God sent him and his family to work with the U.S. Military in Germany. Before he left Pastor Bonds suggested to the local body that they call the current Pastor, David Miller to be their Pastor. Pastor David Miller has served the Minot Baptist Church as pastor since August of 1995. | Heinricy Michael Ross (I1122)
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532 | Moderen er formentlig en husbestyrerinde (Nina?). Mejerist. Bosiddende i Sønderjylland (ca. 1980) Fuglsang 7.st.tv, Aabenraa (1961) Farversmøllevej 5, Aabenraa ((1965) Besøger sin far i 1964, og besøger ved samme lejlighed sin halvsøster Hanne (Johanne). | Nielsen Kaj (I613)
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533 | Mon ikke der er tale om en skrivefejl, så navnet i stedet er Ole Andersen-Møller? | Møller Ole Andersen-Mølle (I390)
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534 | Monday, January 5, 2009 Post a Tribute Lucille M. Hoxmeier Lucille M. Hoxmeier, 91, of Stonehill Care Center, formerly of 2243 Chippewa Drive, died Saturday, Jan. 3, 2009, at Stonehill Care Center. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 7, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, where friends may call after 9:30 a.m. Tuesday. Burial will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Key West, Iowa. The Siegert-Casper Colonial Funeral Home, 390 N. Grandview Ave., is in charge of arrangements. She was born on April 15, 1917, in Dubuque County, daughter of Frank and Katherine (Hoffman) Herbst. She married Leo W. Hoxmeier on June 24, 1939, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Dubuque; he preceded her in death on May 11, 2004. http://www.thonline.com/obits/obituary.cfm?id=228551 Lucille was a wonderful wife, mother and grandmother who savored every minute with her family. Surviving are her sons, Roger (Diane) Hoxmeier, of Verdi, Nev., Gary (fiancee, Tina Dunphy) Hoxmeier, of Ankeny, Iowa, and Terrence (Jane) Hoxmeier, of Harrisonburg, Va.; five grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; and a sister, Viola Heinricy, of Dubuque. She also was preceded in death by her parents; and two brothers, Armin "Butch" Herbst and Elmer Herbst. The family would like to thank the nurses and staff at Stonehill Care Center and Hospice of Dubuque for their loving care. | Familie: Hoxmeier Leo W. / Herbst Lucille M (F427)
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535 | Moody, SD US public records index | Heinricy() Shirleen F. (I962)
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536 | Municipal member in Wernigerode | Sally Marcus Wilhelm (I6)
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537 | Murermester og direktør. Medlem af Arbejdsgiverforeningens Bestyrelse. | Køhler Vilhelm (I1389)
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538 | Måske den samme som Agnes L, født 1924. Jacson MI; Battle Creek E Source RootsWeb Interactive Search | Heinricy Agnes L. (I980)
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539 | Mørch, Marie Johanne Laurentze (11 JUL 1842 - 02 NOV 1907) eller Mørck, Laurentze Johanne Marie (11 JUL 1838 - 02 NOV 1907) 1842 Født i Hørsholm. Måske i Usserød, 4 år tidligere. Sidder, som 27 årig, med 2 umyndige børn, i uskiftet bo efter mandens død. [bilag 05 FEB 01]. 1870 Bor Nøjsomhedsvej 17.1 ? til sin død Kilde: oplysningen om de to sidste stammer fra familysearch.org. Dette kunne måske indikere, at navnene er fundet i USA. Herfra stammer også oplysningen om Louises fulde navn. I henhold til denne kilde er hun 22, da hun bliver gift. Da manden dør i 1869, må der være 3 umyndige børn, der er altså noget, der ikke stemmer. Hun bor ikke på Nøjsomhedsvej til sin død, jvf. FT 1885 nedenfor. Da begge sønnerne hedder Georg, kunne det vel tænkes, at den første søn var død, før den næste fødtes. Samtlige personer i husstanden København, København (Staden), Øster Søgade (Lige numre), Østervold Kvarter, Østersøgade 104,Forhuset Stuen, 12, FT-1885, C8141 Navn: Alder: Civilstand: Stilling i husstanden: Erhverv: Fødested: Marie Heinricy 47 Enke Moder tildeels Rentepenge Hørsholm Louise Henricy 23 Ugift Datter Hørsholm Georg Henricy 19 Ugift Søn Instrumentmager Elev Karlebo Jens Christian Mørck 48 Ugift Particulier Hørsholm (er formentlig bror til Marie) Ane Christine Andersen 46 Enke holder J.Chr.Mørcks Værelser i Orden Slagelse Karen Marie Andersen 7 Ugift holder J.Chr.Mørcks Værelser i Orden Vridsløselille | Mørck Marie Johanne Laurentze (I389)
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540 | Naperville, IL (1.1.2004 : Tom og Jenny eneste ref. til Naperville) Bailey, CO 80421 (1.1.2004 : eneste ref. til Bailey) (303) 838-7003 ?Tom & Jenny? White pages 2002 / 2003 / 2005 Tom og Jenny har boet I følgende stater: US phone and address directories 1993 ? 2002 Illinois, Colorado og Californien Will, IL US public records index 1198 Red Clover Drive Aurora, IL 60504 Source: Telefonbøger ABT 1999 Fresno, CA Placer, CA US public records index | Heinricy Thomas E. (I1013)
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541 | Nat. in Jutia Herringholmiae (Hevringeholm eller Herningholm) Source: O.F. Arends "Geistligheden i Slesvig og Holstein. | Thomsen Friedrich (I16)
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542 | No children in this marriage. Elinor Heinricy født 25 jun 1901 adresse 01 maj 1915 og 01 maj 1921: Adelgade 79. 2. København Født i København Kilde: Politiets registerblade, rulle 9, registerblad 995. | Heinricy Ellinor (I527)
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543 | Obituary - Walter John Steiner, 87 Walter J. Steiner was born on a ranch 8 miles northeast of Aroya, Colorado to John and Johanna Hope Steiner, January 22, 1915, one of seven children, Mabel, Sylvia, Helen, Arthur, Lawrence and Lillian. He spent 8 years going to Mountain View School, walking or riding a horse 1½ miles. He attended school in Kit Carson for four years working for his room and board his freshman year. His sophomore year, Walt rode in a Model A Ford with five other kids that Jospeh Carrigan picked up in the Wild Horse area until the big blizzard on October 13. With two feet of snow they never went until January 6 and then he drove his dad?s Whippet, picking up the kids and battling the snow and mud the balance of the school year. His senior year, Sylvia, Helen and Walt batched with Mrs. Duddy in Kit Carson. He graduated in May 1933 being part of the largest class to graduate from Kit Carson High School with 31 members. In 1934, he joined the CCC Camp and earned $30.00 per month and $25 was sent to his parents. In April 1935, he returned to work with his mom and dad. In 1937, he went to work for Peter Kewit on a cement crew on highway 287, from Wild Horse to Clifford for $1.25 per hour for 40 hours per week. In September, the road work was finished and he went to work on a farm for $30.00 per month. In July 1938, he purchased a KT Twin City tractor and built dams for various farmers. He met Margeret Inness at a dance in Wild Horse. They were engaged for a year and a half. In the fall of 1941 he was drafted into the Army and was sent to Phoenix, Arizona, working on AT6, P36, P40 and P38 planes. Margaret went to Phoenix and they were married November 8, 1942 and lived in Peoria for three and one half years. He was sent overseas to bases in the Phillippines including Manila, Clark Field, and Subic Bay. Later going to Okinawa and then to Japan after the war, leaving Tokyo on December 9, 1945. A family was started in October of 1944 with the birth of Marlene. After the service they lived with Walt?s parents until the farm was sold. June of 1948 their daughter, Janet was born. The next year, he began his mechanic business, that would remain a part of his life until his death. The following years brought more family, November 1954, Lelan, July 1957 Nadene and January 1961 Eric. The family expansion required a larger house. In 1963 it saw them moving into a newly remodeled arena section house. Walt was a member of VFW Post 3411, Kit Carson Rifle Club, Cemetery and Sanitation boards, and Chairman of Kit Carson Day Barbecue for many years. Mechanic work filled most of his time but he always made sure there was time to go hunting. In 1997, ill health forced him to live in an assisted living facility, enjoying his last antelope hunting trip in October, 2001. He was a resident of the Parrish Care Home at the time of his death. He is preceded in death by his parents, wife, Margaret, infant daughter, Sharon, sister, Mabel Bock, and brother, Lawrence. He is survived by Marlene (John) Summers, Elberta, Alabama; Janet Steiner, Buena Vista; Lelan (Georgia) Steiner Berthoud; Nadene (Calvin) Gaynor, Eads; and Eric (Mary) Steiner of Kit Carson. Surviving siblings: Sylvia Lohse, Loveland; Helen Heinricy, Denver; Art Steiner, Kit Carson; and Lillian Givens, Denver, also 11 grandchildren, one great granddaughter and many nieces and nephews and other relatives. Funeral services for Walter John Steiner were held on Saturday, August 24, 2002 at the Kit Carson High School with Rev. Michael Ingersoll officiating. Mrs. Marilyn Bullock provided the prelude and postlude music, as well as accompanying Mr. Art Mostrom as he sang "How Great Thou Art." Cody Stoker sang the song "Home" and at the conclusion of the service Tim Hogan sang "The Green, Green Grass of Home." Following the service, the large gathering of family and friends processed to the Kit Carson Cemetery where the final committal services were held. Serving as casket bearers were: Carl Randel, Charles Nordquist, Michael Polley, John Summers, Calvin Gaynor and Richards Rhoades. The Kit Carson VFW Post #3411 served as honorary casket bearers and also provided the graveside military honors in conjunction with the Hugo, VFW. The full 21-gun salute and the flowing of "Taps" completed the service. Brown Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. | Steiner Walther John (I907)
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544 | Obituary - Walter John Steiner, 87 Walter J. Steiner was born on a ranch 8 miles northeast of Aroya, Colorado to John and Johanna Hope Steiner, January 22, 1915, one of seven children, Mabel, Sylvia, Helen, Arthur, Lawrence and Lillian. He spent 8 years going to Mountain View School, walking or riding a horse 1½ miles. He attended school in Kit Carson for four years working for his room and board his freshman year. His sophomore year, Walt rode in a Model A Ford with five other kids that Jospeh Carrigan picked up in the Wild Horse area until the big blizzard on October 13. With two feet of snow they never went until January 6 and then he drove his dad?s Whippet, picking up the kids and battling the snow and mud the balance of the school year. His senior year, Sylvia, Helen and Walt batched with Mrs. Duddy in Kit Carson. He graduated in May 1933 being part of the largest class to graduate from Kit Carson High School with 31 members. In 1934, he joined the CCC Camp and earned $30.00 per month and $25 was sent to his parents. In April 1935, he returned to work with his mom and dad. In 1937, he went to work for Peter Kewit on a cement crew on highway 287, from Wild Horse to Clifford for $1.25 per hour for 40 hours per week. In September, the road work was finished and he went to work on a farm for $30.00 per month. In July 1938, he purchased a KT Twin City tractor and built dams for various farmers. He met Margeret Inness at a dance in Wild Horse. They were engaged for a year and a half. In the fall of 1941 he was drafted into the Army and was sent to Phoenix, Arizona, working on AT6, P36, P40 and P38 planes. Margaret went to Phoenix and they were married November 8, 1942 and lived in Peoria for three and one half years. He was sent overseas to bases in the Phillippines including Manila, Clark Field, and Subic Bay. Later going to Okinawa and then to Japan after the war, leaving Tokyo on December 9, 1945. A family was started in October of 1944 with the birth of Marlene. After the service they lived with Walt?s parents until the farm was sold. June of 1948 their daughter, Janet was born. The next year, he began his mechanic business, that would remain a part of his life until his death. The following years brought more family, November 1954, Lelan, July 1957 Nadene and January 1961 Eric. The family expansion required a larger house. In 1963 it saw them moving into a newly remodeled arena section house. Walt was a member of VFW Post 3411, Kit Carson Rifle Club, Cemetery and Sanitation boards, and Chairman of Kit Carson Day Barbecue for many years. Mechanic work filled most of his time but he always made sure there was time to go hunting. In 1997, ill health forced him to live in an assisted living facility, enjoying his last antelope hunting trip in October, 2001. He was a resident of the Parrish Care Home at the time of his death. He is preceded in death by his parents, wife, Margaret, infant daughter, Sharon, sister, Mabel Bock, and brother, Lawrence. He is survived by Marlene (John) Summers, Elberta, Alabama; Janet Steiner, Buena Vista; Lelan (Georgia) Steiner Berthoud; Nadene (Calvin) Gaynor, Eads; and Eric (Mary) Steiner of Kit Carson. Surviving siblings: Sylvia Lohse, Loveland; Helen Heinricy, Denver; Art Steiner, Kit Carson; and Lillian Givens, Denver, also 11 grandchildren, one great granddaughter and many nieces and nephews and other relatives. Funeral services for Walter John Steiner were held on Saturday, August 24, 2002 at the Kit Carson High School with Rev. Michael Ingersoll officiating. Mrs. Marilyn Bullock provided the prelude and postlude music, as well as accompanying Mr. Art Mostrom as he sang "How Great Thou Art." Cody Stoker sang the song "Home" and at the conclusion of the service Tim Hogan sang "The Green, Green Grass of Home." Following the service, the large gathering of family and friends processed to the Kit Carson Cemetery where the final committal services were held. Serving as casket bearers were: Carl Randel, Charles Nordquist, Michael Polley, John Summers, Calvin Gaynor and Richards Rhoades. The Kit Carson VFW Post #3411 served as honorary casket bearers and also provided the graveside military honors in conjunction with the Hugo, VFW. The full 21-gun salute and the flowing of "Taps" completed the service. Brown Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. | Steiner Walther John (I907)
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545 | Opbygningen af denne familie er baseret på 1910 US federal census records; født i NY ? ? døde ugift farmer(som 21-årig), og dog ? Muligvis er han ikke død så tidligt: ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/co/clearcrk/raybanks/ccrk1.txt Med samme forældre anført som Heinricy, Kerry J., født 1859, beskæftigelse teamster (kusk) 1880 federal census Larimer County, CO. John Kerry is added as a son. Henry Heinricy Source: Census Microfilm Records: Colorado, 1910 Heinricy, Henry John Henry J. Heinricy Source: U.S. Selected States/Counties, 1880 Census Index (census = folketælling) 1880 : Big Thompson, Larimar, CO , født I New York Source US Federal Sensus Records 1880 1910 : Big Thompson, Larimar, CO Source US Federal Sensus Records 1910 Reference til Heinricy, Henry J. Denver land office record, 1862 ? 1908 Name changed to Joseph according to Toi. | Heinricy Henry Joseph (I814)
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546 | Operasanger, sært, at hun har moderens efternavn. | Heinricy Ida Marie (I584)
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547 | Oplysningerne om familien stammer fra Alicia Ann McDonald (19 dec 2010) | Familie: Wiens Rick Antony / Mcdonald Alicia Ann (F575)
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548 | Overintendant I flåden | Lundbye Carlo Johan (I663)
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549 | Peoplefinders.com 2007 anfører, at der muligvis også er en relation til: Smith, Keith Mitchell (1968 - ) Det skulle evl så være et barn af et tredie ægteskab. | Schinoerer Janice Denise (I1145)
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550 | Philip Heinricy, informed me, that her name was Alma. Anna Heinricy found in: Indiana, 1860 Census Microfilm Records 1860 : bor i Tippecanoe, Indiana Source : US Federal Sensus Records 1860 (født heinricy, da hun er optalt som 1-årig) Er formentlig født i New York Source: Familysearch.com 04-12-2002 / 18 FEB 2003 født i Redfield, Swego, NY (Source : Family Search) Død I CO One world Tree (2007) Heinricy, Anna Sophia (1850/1859 ? 1931) Source: World Family Tree Volume 70, Tree 744 General location: CO, ... Date: 1850-1859 Død i CO Source: OneWorldTree(ancresty.com) Residence: 1880 - Longmont, Boulder, Colorado, United States Died as Anna Heinricy Heukaufer (did she marry a Heukaufer?)[according to Toi] | Heinricy Anna Sophia (I800)
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