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| Strong, Viola Mae ca 1921, Cecil Lewis, Homer Strong, Roy West, and Barney Strong This picture of the blended family of Walter Strong and Stella Crouch was taken in 1921 in Bison, Oklahoma, shortly after their marriage. Pictured are Viola Strong, Cecil Lewis (Stella's son by her second marriage), Homer Strong, Roy West (Stella's son by her first marriage), and Barney Strong.
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| Strong, Walter and Tessie (Soukup) Children This picture of Viola, Homer, Barney and baby Jack was taken in 1916, shortly after their mother, Tessie died.
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| Strong, Walter Winfield ca 1909 with wife and son Walter Winfield Strong and Tessie Rose Soukup pose with their first born son, Homer
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| Strong, Walter Winfield ca 1916, with his children This photo of Walter and his children appears to have been taken after his wife, Tessie Soukup, died of kidney failure. The family was living in Southern Oklahoma at the time. From left to right, Viola, baby Jack, Homer, Walter and Barney Strong.
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| Strong, Walter Winfield ca 1936, with his first four grandchildren Charles Strong (l), Donald Weaver, and Bill Strong (r), with Walter Winfield Strong, who is holding his newest grandson, John Ralph Strong.
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| Strong, Walter Winfield ca 1950's Walter in the 1950's
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| Strong, Walter Winfield ca 1955 Husband of (1) Tessie Soukup & (2) Stella Crouch
B. 1881 Texas D. 1961 Oklahoma
Walter was a retired barber, the father of four sons, one daughter and two step-sons
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| Strong, Walter Winfield October, 1960 Walter Strong, with a cigaratte in hand. Despite their vices, the Strong men typically had a long life span. Walter was 79 years old when this photo was taken, and died six months later, just a month shy of his 80th birthday. His father died at 72, his grandfather at 75, and his great grandfather at 87. The Elder John Strong, his earliest American forebearer, lived to the ripe old age of 89 (b. 1610 d. 1699).
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| Strong, Weaver and Lewis Reunion Family Reunion Photo from the early 1980's
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| Strong-Weaver-Lewis Reunion, Gainesville, Texas, March 1960
The Cecil and Annabelle Lewis Family Cecil and Annabelle (Hanks) Lewis are seated on the sofa, and next to them was their daughter-in-law Patricia (Herder) Lewis, and son Tommy. Seated on the floor in front of them was daughter, SueAnna, age 15. This photo was one in a series of photos taken at a March, 1960, family reunion at the home of Viola Strong Weaver of Gainesville, Texas.
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| Strong-Weaver-Lewis Reunion, Gainesville, Texas, March 1960
The Homer and Anna Laura Strong Family Seated, l to r, are Tommy, Anna Laura, P.D. and Homer Strong. This photo was one in a series of photos taken at a March, 1960, family reunion at the home of Viola Strong Weaver of Gainesville, Texas.
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| Tatom, Delia (White) and children A photo of Delia and some of her children from the 1920's
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| The Kolb and The Mark Sisters, Cass City, Michigan From the postcard collection of Lena Mark Schwegler of Cass City. She had labeled it "Kolb Sisters, Mark Sisters, Elsie Buehrly, Fred Buehrly and Clarence Kolb
The Kolb's were children of George Kolb and Maria Katharina Benkelman. The Mark's sisters were daughters of Archie Mark and Emeline Striffler.
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| Tisdale, Evon (McLemore) with her husband, Dale Evon and Dale had been married over 40 years at the time this photo was taken
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| Trapani, Antoinette 1919 marriage to John Louis Morlas Antoinette and John Louis were married on June 25, 1919 in New Orleans. Her brother, August, married John Louis Morlas's sister, Estelle, less than three months later.
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| Trapani, Giavanna Fasulo
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| Trapani, Poleno The 1900 census indicates he immigrated from Italy around 1887, and was a shoemaker
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| Travis brothers,Sabine County ca 1920, with friends Standing, l to r, Jesse Marion Travis, UNKNOWN
Seated, l to r, UNKNOWN, Jimmie Travis
Brothers Jesse and Jimmie were sons of James Cannon, Sr. and Ella Green Travis of Sabine County. PLEASE EMAIL IF YOU CAN IDENTIFY THE UNKNOWN GENTLEMEN IN THIS PHOTO.
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| Travis, James C. "Jimmie" and Carrie Blanche (Fullen), ca 1920's, Sabine County This photo of Jimmie and Blanche was probably taken in the early 1920's, around the time of their marriage
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| Travis, Mary Elizabeth Wife of James C. Ener
B. 1851 D. 1924 Sabine County, Texas
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| Travis, William Hardy and Grace (Ener) Family, Sabine County, Texas A photo of the William Hardy and Grace (Ener) Travis family, taken sometime prior to the 1915 death of Hardy's mother, Sophronia White Travis. Sophronia is the elderly lady, seated on the left of the photo. Hardy and Grace are also seated, surrounded by their 10 daughters and two sons. The legend to the photo is courtesy of Robert Cecil McDaniel. When listing the daughters, he used the last names of their husbands and husbands-to-be, even though several of the daughters had not yet married at the time this photo was taken. The family lived in near Housin Bayou in Sabine County, Texas.
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| Trawick and Gentry Reunion, ca 1939 L-R: Emma (Green) & John Price Gentry, Mary (Trawick) Rennels, George and Belle (McCauley) Trawick, James Edwin and Zada (Trawick) Gentry, Columbus and Virginia (Gentry) Parsons, John O. and Susie (Trawick) McMinn, UNKNOWN, UNKNOWN.
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| Trawick sisters with their mother Elizabeth TOP L-R Elzada Trawick Gentry, Susie Trawick McMinn, Ida Trawick Threlkeld, BOTTOM L-R Mary Trawick Rennells, Elizabeth (Adams) Trawick
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| Tri-County Chronicle Staff Rev. Klump, H. F. Lenzner, Anna Kump, Laura Klump. According to the HISTORY OF CASS CITY (December 1962), THE TRI-COUNTY CHRONICLE was founded by Frederick Klump in 1899 as a competitor to the existing weekly paper, the CASS CITY ENTERPRISE. They co-existed for some seven years. Herbert F. Lenzner, who had been employed by Mr. Klump almost from the founding of the Chronicle became a partner with Mr. Klump in late 1903, and in 1906 not only purchased the remaining interest of Mr. Klump, but also purchased the competitor paper from A. A. P. McDownell, when the two papers were consolidated under the name of the CASS CITY CHRONICLE on April 20, 1906.
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| Turner, Martha (Fuller) Since 1981, she has operated Martha Turner Properties, one of the most successful real estate firms in Houston. A graduate of North Texas State University, she taught elementary school for 15 years before making her career change. When Martha Turner Properties began, it was described that the entire company was three workaholics crammed into a borrowed Galleria office space.
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| Tyree, William B. 1839 VA D. 1911 Ind
He served as a blacksmith in the Union Army during the Civil War and was twice married, to Eleanor Forgy and Sarah Jane McLemore, the father of 18 children in total.
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| Tyree, William Jr. (1887-1976) William Tyree returning from Hawaii, Monterey, Monterey, CA having enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1906. He was a son of William Tyree Sr. by his second wife, Sarah Jane McLemore.
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| UARCO 1964 Advanced Management Seminar
Barrington, Illinois Tom is the second from the right.
(L to R): Bill McGrath, Roy James, Roy Parker, Russ Schulke, Lou Vargo, Frank Rovens, K.J. Dorn, Bill Champion, Giff Glasscock, Wayne Patrick, James O'Donnell, R.T. Sheridan, Earl Mueller, Bert Baur, C.C. North, J.H. Wiedmer, T.F. Graham, John Nelson, Tom McLemore, Howard Bagge
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| UNKNOWN Benkelman, Denver, Colorado An unknown photograph, taken in Denver, Colorado around the turn of the century, found in the photo album of John Adam Benkelman of Cass City, Michigan. The man pictured is likely related to one of the branches of the Benkelman family that settled in the Denver area.
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| UNKNOWN McGuire's or Kuykendall's This photo was probably of members of the McGUIRE or KUYKENDALL family.
PLEASE HELP US IDENTIFY THE PEOPLE IN THIS PHOTO.
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| Vejraska Double Wedding L to R: Mary Vejraska, John Brejcha, Vaclav Capek, Anna Vejraska.
Married 15 January 1907, Filmore County, Nebraska
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| Vickers, Sgt. C.H. "Cotton", ca 1942 Sergeant Vickers was killed in action against the enemy on Bouganville Island, being awarded posthumously the Silver Star for gallantry in action
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| Wagstaff, Robert Harlon "Bob", Overseas with the Army Air Corp, 1943 1920-2008, Texas
Bob volunteered for the Army Air Corp. He trained in Las Vegas at AAF Gunnery School (Spec Sperry Turrets). He was assigned as a tail gunner on a B26 Martin Maruder and flew 56 missions over Europe from bases in England, France and Belgium. He attained the rank of Staff Sgt. and was discharged on July 7, 1945. He worked 39 years as a teacher, coach and administrator in the public schools of Texas. During his tenure at Brazosport he earned his Masters Degree from the University of Houston. He retired as superintendent at West Sabine ISD in 1985.
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| Walker, John Latham B. 1852 D. 1947, Texas
An early resident of Sabine County, Texas, John Latham Walker was twice married and the father of eight children.
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| Watson, Dallas Barden Husband of Fannie Bennett
B. 1874 D. 1934
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| Watson, Jacob A. Jake Watson was a prominent Hemphill businessman, and also served as city secretary during the 1930's
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| Weaver, Leroy "Snip" and Cecil Lewis Cecil Lewis (L) with Leroy "Snip" Weaver (R). Snip was married to Cecil's step-sister, Viola Strong. This photo was taken on 118 North First Street, at the home of Homer and Roonie Strong, in Duncan, Oklahoma.
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| Weaver, Leroy ca 1969 Husband of Viola Strong
B. 1908 Oklahoma D. 1977 Texas
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| Weaver, Viola (Strong) age 99 Charles Strong, took this photo of his aunt Viola Weaver when he went to visit her on the occasion of her 99th birthday
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| Weaver, Viola Strong ca 1969 Wife of Leroy Weaver
B. 1910 Oklahoma
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| Weaver, Viola with her son Donald Joe, March 2001 Viola (Strong) Weaver with her only child, Donald Joe, in 2001. At the time this picture was taken, Viola was 91 and Donald was 71.
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| Weavers and Strongs in Gainesville, 1959 Back Row, L to R:
Barney Strong, Rolla Strong, Burt Strong, Leroy "Snip" Weaver
Front Row: Violet (Stanley) Strong, UNKNOWN woman holding Bennie Strong (???), Viola Strong Weaver.
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| Weavers and Strongs in Gainesville, 1959 Leroy and Viola (Strong) Weaver; Violet (Stanley) Strong and her husband, Barney. Violet is holding their son, Benny.
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| Western Michigan Sigma Kappa Sorority Sisters, Packed for Miami Beach, June 1954 Western Michigan University attendees to the Sigma Kappa Fifty-Sixth Convention, June 27-July 2, 1954, The Roney Plaza, Miami Beach, Florida
Bonnie, with dark hair, is on the left, top
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| White and Moore families at a tomato stand, Gravelhill, Texas A photo from Gravelhill, Texas dating to the early 1930's, when tomatoes were grown commercially in Sabine County
l to r, back row: Bob Moore, Albert White, Fate Isom, Lurleen Moore, Mrs. Bob Moore, Evilee White, Loye White, Arlee Moore
Standing in front, facing the group, is Tommy White
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| White, Annie Lora "Anne" (nee Boyett) b. 1922 Sabine County, Texas d. 1995 Austin, Travis County, Texas
Anne worked for the State of Texas and retired in 1987 with 20 years service from working on the staff for the Texas House of Representatives
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| White, Dr. Henry "Harry" as an infant, ca 1878 From a grouping of four White family photos inherited from Ruth White McLemore of Sabine County, Texas. One of the photos had a mark of a New Orleans Photographer on the back. The four photos were labeled William White, Mrs. William White, Mrs. William White and Babies, and an infancy photo of Henry White ca 1878. It is therefore assumed this photo relates to the family of William Thompson White.
This particular photo was labeled "Henry White 1878" on the front, and on the back was written "Dr. Harry White". The back also had the imprint of J.A. Sheldon, Photographers, New Orleans, La.
AS THE EXACT IDENTITY, DATE AND LOCATION IS UKNOWN, PLEASE HELP US VERIFY.
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| White, Ernest and Evie (Boyd) Family, ca 1915, Sabine County, Texas l to r: Lillian White, Henry Ernest White and wife Sarh Evelyn Boyd White, Sibyl White
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| White, Mollie Authula ca 1958 with her mother and her daughter l to r: Mollie Authula White Metcalf Kelley, her mother Mary McGown White, and her daughter, Norma Faye Metcalf, in Milam, Sabine County, Texas
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| White, Mrs. William and Babies From a grouping of four White family photos inherited from Ruth White McLemore of Sabine County, Texas. One of the photos had a mark of a New Orleans Photographer on the back. The four photos were labeled William White, Mrs. William White, Mrs. William White and Babies (Twins?), and Dr. Henry White 1878 (infancy photo). Rachel Habig confirmed these photos related to the family of Cornelia Felder and William T. White. Her direct ancestor is one of the twin girls, Ary White Martin. She and her sister Bessie were born in January 1877.
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| White, Ruth Triphene Wife of Finn McLemore
B. 1859 Texas D. 1939 Texas
Ruth's father lost his first two wives to childbirth, Ruth and her brother being born during his third marriage. Her husband, Finn McLemore, lost his first two wives to childbirth as well. Ruth and her husband must have been overjoyed that she remained healthy and strong after each of their eight children were born. This photo appears to have been taken on the porch of a dog-trot style home, and it appears that two of her grandsons are in the shadows behind her.
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| White, William Thompson From a grouping of four White family photos inherited from Ruth White McLemore of Sabine County, Texas. One of the photos had a mark of a New Orleans Photographer on the back. The four photos were labeled William White, Mrs. William White, Mrs. William White and Babies (Twins?), and Dr. Henry White 1878 (infancy photo). It is therefore assumed this photo relates to William Thompson White.
This was confirmed by Rachel Habig, a direct descendant of William Thompson White.
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| Whitfield, Ada Lee Wife of Walter Felix Harrison McLemore
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| Whittlesey, Hardy and Jack Brothers Hardy and Jack were two of the ten total children born to Luther Whittlesey and Sophronia Travis of Sabine County, Texas.
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| Whittlesey, Jack and Bethel (Smith) family, 1916 Jack and Bethel with their eldest child, Joseph Truett Whittlesey, Sabine County, Texas
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| Wicket, prior to grooming, in Melinda's arms
1 January 2004 - 17 April 2012 The Strong's miniature schnauzer, a stray that followed them home from a walk on New Year's Day, 2004, and quickly captured their hearts.
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| Williams, Madora "Dora" (Watson) B. 1873 D. 1943 Texas
Wife of Simon Rufus Williams
She and her husband owned and operated the Williams Hotel, the first one built from the court-room of the last frame Court House in Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas
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| Williams, Simeon "Sim" Rufus B. 1873 D. 1961 Texas
Husband of Dora Watson
Sim Williams served as Sabine County Sheriff and later as a State Representative
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| Wilson, Margaret "Maggie" Cecily Wife of Eugene Andrew Bramhall
B. 1927 London, England
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| Wilson, Margaret Cecily marriage to Eugene Andrew Bramhall, late 1940's, London, England Gene and Maggie met while he was stationed in England during World War II
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| Wise, Charles and Lillian A portrait of Charles Gordon Wise and Lillian Georgia Stedham, probably taken at their wedding around the time of the First World War.
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| Wright, Benjamin Elmer Husband of Aramitie Elizabeth Neatherlin
B. 1879 Texas D. 1967 Washington State
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| Wright, Benjamin Harrison and Alice, with their son, King Wright Benjamin Harrison Wright with Alice Patton, his second wife, his first being Lamina Jane Nowlin. The boy in the photo is their only son, King Wright. Benjamin was a son of James Wright and Eliza Jane McLemore.
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| Wright, William Keaton and Annie Clara (Cole) This sketch of William Keaton Wright and his second wife, Annie Clara Cole, appears to have been done sometime prior to her 1898 death, which was due to complications related to the birth of their first child. William Keaton Wright was a son of James Wright and Eliza Jane McLemore.
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| Zahn, Leontine (center and mother of the girls) and her daughters, Bennie, Lucy, Amanda, and Nettie (l to r) Amanda Zahn and Emile Martin were married in 1945. Johnette Martin recounts that within a few years of their wedding, her father took her mother, her grandmother, and her three Aunt's, all single at the time, on a car trip to Canada. Her father did most of the driving. At one point, however, one of his sister-in-law's was at the wheel, and imprudently tried to pass a vehicle. Had he not quickly jammed his foot over hers, they wouldn't have survived. This photo was taken during that memorable trip.
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| Zahn, Nettie, Amanda, and Lucy Nettie, Amanda and Lucy were the three oldest daughters of Leontine Morlas and Edward George Zahn. This photo of them was probably taken between 1926 and 1928 in New Orleans.
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| Zimmerman, Otillia ca 1850's or 1860's, with daughter Susanna Thought to be a photo of Otillia Striffler & her daughter Susanna. Otillia Zimmerman was born in Alsace-Lorraine. She, her husband, Jacob Striffler, and children, immigrated to New York state in the 1830's. Some of the older Striffler family members recalled a family joke-there were 11 boys in the family, and all of them had a sister Susanna. Susanna married C. O. Lenzner, an immigrant from Leubetha, Germany.
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| Zinnecker, Bertha (l) and Ethel Striffler (r), ca 1894 Bertha was the youngest daughter of John Zinnecker and Elizabeth Wagner, immigrants from Pirmasens, Germany. She is pictured with her niece, Ethel Striffler, the eldest granddaughter of the couple. Both girls grew up in Tuscola County, Michigan.
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| Zinnecker, Elizabeth (nee Wagner) with three generations of descendants Elizabeth Wagner (seated left), wife of Johannes Zinnecker; with her daughter, Elizabeth Zinnecker (seated right), wife of John Striffler; granddaughter Ethel Striffler (standing), wife of Robert Orr; and her baby great granddaughter Ethel Mary Orr
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| Zinnecker, George and Lydia (Striffler) George and Lydia were married on 22 November 1893 in Cass City
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| Zinnecker, Johannes "John" B. 1848 Pirmasens, Germany D. 1924 Michigan
Johannes worked at his trade of shoemaker in order to support his family about the second year of his residence in Cass City. He walked from his farm to Cass City, a distance of three miles, over poor roads, every morning to work his trade and his farming operations were conducted early in the morning and late at night. Later he moved to Cass City and for 21 years he was employed by J.D. Crosby to conduct a shoe repair shop, finally entering the business for himself.
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| Zinnecker, John and Elizabeth Wagner Family Photo, ca 1920's Johannes Zinnecker was born at Pirmesens, Germany as was wife Elizabeth Wagner. He came to the U.S. in 1868, his wife and baby daughter following him a year later. The family first settled at Ionia coming to Cass City in 1880 starting a farm on Tuscola-Sanilac county line. In the fire of 1881, they lost their barn and farm produce, but were fortunate in saving their home. They raised their family of nine children there.
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