Gertrude Henrietta “Gert” Mosblech (1911-1993)

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Sabate, Julio 15, 1911, Eduard kaj Magdalena Mosblech bonvenigis ilian trian infanon, Gertrude Henrietta Mosblech, En la mondo. “Onklino Gert” Naskiĝis en St. Louis, Misuro, La tria plej malnova de dek kvar infanoj. “Onklino Gert” Tenas specialan lokon en la Mosblech familia historio por ŝia varmo, ĝojo kaj amikeco por ŝi multaj nevinoj, Nevoj, grandaj nevinoj kaj grandaj nevoj.

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Julius W. Johannpeter, aero Pioniro

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My grandfather’s first cousin, Julius W. “Joe” Johannpeter, was one of St. Louis’ airplane pioneers. Julius, who was known in the family as “Punkuloj”, joined the Air National Guard in the mid-1920s. He would be commissioned as a Lieutenant. Julius flew planes for both the military and civilian air corps. Most of the men in his unit, which included Charles

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F.W. Johannpeter kaj 1883 Trinkeja Okazaĵo

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Frederick William Johannpeter (1839 – 1915) was my second great grandfather on my mother’s side. He died 4 months before the birth of his grandson, Gilbert P. Ellis, Kiu estis mia avo. Since he died before my grandfather was born, I had very limited information on him, when I started researching the family history. Grandpa didn’t have any verbal history

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St. Francis de Sales Dedicated in 1908

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Sur novembro 1908, three bishops and an abbot dedicated St. Francis de Sales Church, “the Cathedral of South St. Louis”. Built to serve the growing German Catholic population in St. Louis, the huge church would become the home to many families including my great grandparents, Eduard kaj Magdalena Mosblech, and their 14 Infanoj. La St. Louis Archdiocese dedicated the church

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