Auch, Arthur Auch, Christian Jan. 12, 1897 - May 12, 1924 son of Adam & Karolina Auch, Karolina (nee Heinle) Mar 9, 1873 - Sep 3, 1938 Auch, Katherine Aug 9, 1872 - Sep 8, 1956 Carefoot, (infant) died Mar 14, 1921 son of R. I. & Clara (nee Swayze) Fischer, (infant) son of Jacob & Eva (nee Hagel) Friesz, John 1851 - 1922 Friesz, Julia 1862 - 1935 wife of John Hagel, Arthur May 16, 1907 - Mar 2, 1921 son of George & Elizabeth Hagel, Elizabeth (nee Mauch) Oct 24, 1880 - Apr 14, 1945 Hagel, George Sr. 1875 - Jun 28, 1942 Hagel, (unknown male) Jans, Emily died Oct 23, 1921 Jans, Emma Oct 23, 1921 - Oct 29, 1921 dau of Daniel & Emily Jans, Marilyn Ann died 1943 dau of Gottfried & Irene Kramer, Matilda 1883 - 1919 Kuch, Karoline Mar 9, 1878 - Sep 3, 1938 Maier, Bertha died age 14 Maier, Emma 1885 - 1920 Neigel, (infant) son of Peter & Emma (nee Hagel) Schmeier, Elmer (infant) son of John & Hilda Schmidt, Adam Sr. Jan 23, 1872 - Feb 8, 1940 hus of Ottelia, son of John & Barbara (nee Necker) Schmidt, Ethel Apr 12, 1932 - 1943 dau of Jack & Irene (nee Were) Schmidt, (infant) Jan 4, 1938 - Mar 12, 1938 Schmidt, John Mar 2, 1903 - Jul 1, 1919 son of Adam & Ottelia (nee Kemph) Schmidt, Martha Sep 6, 1925 - Oct 6, 1925 dau son of Adam & Ottelia Stern, Elsie Nov 30, 1923 - Sep 9, 1929 dau of Gottlieb & Christina (nee Friesz) Stern, Emily Nov 9, 1912 - 1912 dau of Gottlieb & Christina Stern, Reinholdt Aug 3, 1904 - May 28, 1918 son of Gottlieb & Christina Widmer, Adolf Widmer, Andrew Jan 15, 1878 - Sep 14, 1941 Widmer, Emilia (nee Schlichenmier) Oct 24, 1889 - Jul 8, 1922, 2nd wife of Andrew Zollner, Katherine (nee Staudt) Apr 17, 1884 - Jun 16, 1938 wife of Jacob
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