Andreas, George Brosinsky, Karl Nov 10, 1918 age 46 son of Christian & Maria (nee Kirhn) Deck, Philip Jan 5, 1924 Feser, George 1872 - 1921 son of Joe & Barbara (nee Schechtel) Heffner, Peter (newborn) 1915 son of John & Margaret (nee Kuhn) Lauman, Katharina (nee Kphlman) Mar 25, 1917 age 70 yrs 8 mos, dau of John & Elizabeth Penhiter, Casper Mar 1, 1922 age 83 son of John & Mary (nee Michel) Rolheiser, Katherine (nee Rowein) Nov 25, 1918 age 59 dau of Jacob & Mary (nee Bender) Rolheiser, Wilhelm 1857 - Jun 22, 1922 hus of Elizabeth Schechtel Sander, F. (Mrs.) Schaab, Elizabeth Jun 14, 1922 wife of John Schaab, Joseph son of John & Elizabeth (nee Lang) Schamber, Peter Nov 15, 1918, age 36 son of Jacob & Anne (nee Kohlman) Selinger, Monica 1920 wife of Rochus Selinger, (baby) 1921 age 6 mos Sieben, Alex Sep 1922 son of Laurence & Anna Mary (nee Lauman) Sieben, Pauline Jul 18, 1923 son of Laurence & Anna Sieben, Peter Sep 1922 son of Laurence & Anna Tucking, Gerald George May 10, 1919 age 9 mos, son of John & Magdelene (nee Penhiter) Source: 'From the Hill to the Border', Hearts Hill Historical Society
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