White
Age: 71
Age: 77
(1) Er hat eine Beziehung mit George A Snelbach.
Kind(er):
(2) Er ist verheiratet mit Juliana Victoria Schnellbach.
Sie haben geheiratet am 18. Januar 1899, er war 24 Jahre alt.
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Publication: Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, PA, USA
Date: May 3 1949
Periodicity: Daily
Text: ".... Atty, Park Bldg.. Pgh, Pa. J. curk Stewart, F R Funer^ C Hom^ a 310 Bakery.’ No. 2803 April Term, 1949. Lettera testamentary on her estate Third SL. Irwin. Pa. Interment Penn- Estate of Juliana V ... the Allred W. Moore Fun Home. IOO Center A ve.. Wn iy Uv. lj IMI Carta M. ot Ann daphen Willame; brother of Tocker Fence. Mra. ld Rockwell. Friend! received at Itoe Funeral ot J. Herbert Sooi. 57 SU tl on Jor ... sliter of Miry Eison. Thelma. Robert —Uma binley Friends received Edw. T. Funeral 366 Lincoln Ara., Bellerue. of ral ahd iery Icet later. Sunday. May 1. 1949. Ocle R. Dalke, wile of# Tuesday il 8 p. n ... . of SO 6 St., on Thursday. April zs theny General Hospital. cenred at thc West Funeral Home. 2216 wert granted to the Centre Ave., until who requests .all persons claims..."
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George A Schnellbach
Birth names: George A. SchnellbachGeorge Schnellbach
Gender: Male
Birth: Feb 14 1874 - Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania
Marriage: Spouse: Juliana Victoria Keller - Jan 18 1899 - Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania
Parents: Margaret Schnellbach (born Heyl), Phillipe Henry Schnellbach
Wife: Juliana Victoria Schnellbach (born Keller)
Siblings: Maria Anna Schnellbach, Margaret Barbara Schnellbach, Catherina Marcella Schnellbach, Caroline Eugenia Schnellbach, Magdalena Biallas (born Schnellback), Elisabeth Slomer (born Schnellbach), Theresia Schnellbach, Henry Schnellbach, Jerme Lageman (born Schnellbach)
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Juliana V Snelbach
Gender: Female
Birth: Circa 1872 - Pennsylvania, United States
Residence: 1910 - Pittsburgh Ward 11, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, USA
Age: 38
Marital status: Married
Race: White
Ethnicity: American
Husband: George A Snelbach
Children: Mary J Snelbach, Margaret V Snelbach, Harry K Snelbach
Census: :AlleghenySheet:9-Atps://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10132-65791856/george-a-snelbach-in-1910-united-states-federal-census?s=492262991">George A Snelbach; 36;
Wife; Juliana V Snelbach; 38;
Daughter; Mary J Snelbach; 10;
Daughter; Margaret V Snelbach; 6;
Son; Harry K Snelbach; 3;
Servant; Clara B Boyer; 17;
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