Brosinsky, Paul* Nov 16, 1918 age 16 yrs 15 dys, son of Karl & Josephine (nee Jallman) Frey, Peter Apr 15, 1919 - Sep 20, 1919 son of Gottleib & Margarita (nee Dagelsdeien) Gartner, (child) of Joe & Katherine (nee Kneger) Gartner, (child) of Joe & Katherine Gartner, (child) of Joe & Katherine Gramlick, (unknown) May 20, 1916 - May 20, 1916 child of Peter Gramlick & Kate Deven Keller, Jacob* Nov 13, 1918 age 16 yrs 3 mos, son of Adam & Philomena (nee Helfrich) Keller, John** Nov 15, 1918 age 30 yrs 3 mos, son of Jacob & Elizabeth (nee Wandler) Keller, Jacob* Nov 17, 1918 age 64 yrs 3 mos, son of Anton & Elizabeth Keller, Elizabeth (nee Wandler)* Nov 21, 1918 age 60 yrs 3 mos, dau of Mike & Theresa Keller, Anton Mar 2, 1919 age 1 yr son of Edward & Johanna (nee Sander) Keller, Veronica* Nov 30, 1918 age 2 yrs 6 mos, dau of Edward & Johanna (nee Sander) Reichert, Julius Dec 5, 1916 age 2, son of Paul & Veronica (nee Schoch) Stark, Antan 1919 Wack, Katherine (nee Wandler) Jan 7, 1917 age 67 yrs 11 mos, dau of Adam & Anna Wack, Rafael Sep 4, 1922 - Sep 10, 1922 son of Paul & Margaretha (nee Schock) * (buried at Park, SK) ** (buried at South Rosenheim) Source: 'From the Hill to the Border', Hearts Hill Historical Society
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