BARAN, ADAM 1912 - 1912 son of Adam & Amelia BARAN, ADAM 19 Sep 1868 - 28 Sep 1924 hus of Amalia & Amelia BARAN, ADAM (2nd photo) BARAN, AMALIA (nee Hamp) 1876 - 6 Jan 1908 BARAN, AMELIA (nee Mutschke) 1883 - 26 Mar 1918 dau of John BARAN, OLGA 1914 - 1914 dau of Adam & Amelia BARAN, RICHARD 18 Sep 1909 - 27 Jun 1946 son of Adam & Amelia BARAN, RICHARD (2nd photo) BARAN, VICTOR 15 Feb 1906 - 20 Apr 1994 son of Adam & Amalia HAMP, (unknown) 1918 - 1918 dau of Wilhelm & Caroline HAMP, CAROLINE (nee Heppe) 29 Jan 1891 - 18 Apr 1918 wife of Wilhelm HAMP, MARTHA 31 Jan 1905 - 17 Oct 1937 wife of Friedrich HAMP, MARTHA (2nd photo) HAMP, SAM 1873 - 1908 HEPPNER, STEPHANIE (nee Baran) 26 Aug 1899 - 3 Mar 1951 dau of Adam & Amalia HOEFLICHER, BARTHE (nee Baran) 25 Jan 1896 - 27 Dec 1918 dau of Adam & Amalia HOEFLICHER, BARTHE (nee Baran) (2nd photo) JASTER, ADOLPH 5 Jul 1907 - 3 Sep 1936 JASTER, ADOLPH (2nd photo) KIRSCH, ADOLPH 9 Oct 1926 - 9 Oct 1926 KOEHLER, Mrs. LANGE, GOTTLIEB 1863 - 8 Nov 1940 hus of Lydia Stephan LANGE, MARIE 7 May 1931 - 7 May 1931 dau of Arthur & Emma (nee Schmitke) MARKWART, (unknown) MUTSCHKE, JOHANN GEORGE 1852 - Sep 1922 hus of Julia Flath MUTSCHKE, JOHANN GEORGE (2nd photo) MUTSCHKE, PAULINE 21 Aug 1889 - 22 Dec 1918 dau of Johann & Julia QUETTE, (unknown) Unknown 1 Unknown 2 WEISS, EDWARD Nov 1914 - Jun 1918 son of Dan
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