White
Age: 71
Il avait une relation avec George A Schnellbach.
Enfant(s):
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George A Schnellbach |
George A Snelbach
Gender: Male
Birth: Circa 1874 - Pennsylvania, United States
Residence: 1910 - Pittsburgh Ward 11, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, USA
Age: 36
Marital status: Married
Race: White
Ethnicity: American
Wife: Juliana V Snelbach
Children: Mary J Snelbach, Margaret V Snelbach, Harry K Snelbach
Census: ghenySheet:9-Attps://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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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Publication: Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, PA, USA
Date: July 28 1945
Periodicity: Daily
Text: ".... Schnelbach. 71. to death while thc club steward was on his way home Wednesday morning continued to elude the police dragnet yesterday. The flat browm hat, ot the type usually worn with zoot suits, which ... , where the Japanese launched a counterattack July resulted in the death ia six daya of more than Nipponese and the capture of upwards of 400, Allied headquarters sald. The enemy is 100 miles northeast ... Afternoon William Loftus Monro, 7. chairman of the board and president of the American Window Glass Company, died early yesterday at his home, 5840 avenue. Mr. Monro was the father of C. Bedell Monro ... afternoon afc the Monro residence. Interment will be in Allegheny Cemetery. FRANK L. STEIN Funeral services for Frank L. Stein, 64, a..."
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