Feser, Anna 1888 - 1927 Miller, Helene (nee Meir) 1894 - 1933 Ringhal, Maria (nee Schmidt) 1910 - 1933 Silzer, Amalia Tobias 23 Aug 1864 - 30 Nov 1946 Silzer, Christena (nee Rust) 1895 - 1979 Silzer, Hilda E. 10 Mar 1930 - 7 Nov 1937 Silzer, John G. 15 Feb 1864 - 11 Sep 1938 Silzer, Karl George 7 Mar 1890 - 22 Mar 1969 Silzer, Katherina 'Katie' (nee Webber) 20 Oct 1896 - 28 Mar 1927 Silzer, (unknown) child of Franz 1931 - 1931 Silzer, Verna Mary 7 Oct 1935 - 29 Aug 1942 Tiefenbach, Maria M. 1891 - 1928 Tobias, Amalia unknown 1 unknown 2 unknown 3 (wooden cross)
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