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Cecilia Kondrc was the daughter of Jan Kondrc and Anna Kondrc (dont know mother's maiden name). I believe that she was born in Brestov...
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Today I am writing from email while I am in the ocean. I want to apologize for the lack of updates for the past few days. I have been a...
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I just re-found these photo's the other day while talking to a relative about our Perutz family. I have been researching the ...
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A few months ago I made the discovery that my great great grandmother was killed by a lightning strike in June of 1906, I wrote a post about...
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Surname – Mauder Meaning/Origin – Unknown Countries of Origin – Czech, Austrian Spelling Variations - Mader, Surname Mes...
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I know that I have made many posts about this story, but I like to bring it up every once in a while in the hopes that I might be able to fi...
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Today I am going to post what I think would be four great improvements to the Footnotes Pages. 1. Import GEDCOM data based off SSDI? (fo...
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I have a SSN for one of my relatives that is not in the SSDI? I already have his SS-5 form and everything, but I am curious how would you go...
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Over at the hill country of Monroe County, Mississppi, there seems to be a challenge posted. I think its a good way to get everyone involve...
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My Paternal great grandparents Adam Max Hopfengartner and Wilhelmina Hutteman had a house in Holubkov, Czech Republic which is now used a...



I believe grand-pops ashes were spread over Lynn's Grave in Livingston, NJ (at least a portion) and I thought somebody was going to spread the rest over Grandmoms, but I might be wrong.
ReplyDeleteYou are both correct, Half his ashes were spread on Aunt Lynns and then we took a trip up to Scranton and spread the rest on Grandmoms. I believe it was Uncle Al, Aunt Diane, my Dad and me that made the trip.
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