La 14 Mosblechs

#?Us, I was searching for information about my Great Uncle Francismarriage to my Great Aunt Rosemary Kalt. What I discovered was an unexpected genealogy treasure, a picture in the July 5 Eldono de la St. Louis Stelo-Tempoj of my great grandparents and 12 De la 14 Mosblech children.

I had never seen a picture of my great grandparents, Eduard kaj Magdalena Mosblech. In this photo, Eduard is 49 and Magdalena is 48. They were married in 1907 and had 14 children between 1907 Kaj 1929. 12 De la 14 children were in this picture.

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Eduard, Magdalena kaj 12 de ilia 14 infanoj de la julio 5, 1934 Eldono de la St. Louis Stelo-Tempoj

The oldest daughter Margaret did not live at home, so she was not in the picture. Both she and Aunt Agnes would be married in 1936. The other missing child was little Loretta, who died at only 4 Jaroj de aĝo en 1930. She was confined to the Isolation Hospital, where she was being treated for diptheria. The dread disease took her life.

At the time of the picture, La 12 children still lived at home with their parents at 2324 Texas Avenue. 2324 Texas Avenue is a two-story brick home two blocks from St. Frances De Sales Church, the Catholic Church they attended since childhood. 2324 Texas was about three blocks from their first home on Sidney Street, which was sold to allow a bank to be built at the corner of Gravois Avenue and Sidney Street.

My grandmother Alvina was 18 not 19 as it said in the newspaper. She is sixth from the left. She married my grandfather Gilbert Ellis four years later in 1938.

If not for such a large family, the local newspaper would not have been interested in them. I would not have this picture nor would I know what my great grandparents looked like. Finding this picture was hitting the genealogy lottery.

What precious family heirlooms do you have? How do they make you feel? Vi povas lasi rimarkon aŭ demandi demandon pri tio ĉi aŭ ajna poŝto sur mia Facebook paĝo Kaj Pepi profilon.

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